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9 | locked position shown in fig2 the orientation of the hinge 1 with respect to the solid articles 30 restricts the movement of the pivoting elements 3 with respect to one another in the locked position the axis of rotation of the pivoting elements 3 is perpendicular to the only available axis of rotation of the solid articles 30 as a result the solid articles 30 are fixed in position in relation to one another the collar 10 is attached to or set into the articles 30 being hinged each collar piece 11 is inset on one side of the hinge joint 15 extending between the articles 30 because the collar 10 is set into the two articles 30 the hinge 1 can be flush with the articles 30 in use in order to unlock the hinge 1 a user rotates the hinge 1 with respect to the articles 30 this rotates the connectors 5 and connecting shafts 6 in relation to the articles 30 the collar 11 on the other hand is fixed with respect to the articles 30 the hinge element 2 can be rotated with respect to the articles 30 the hinge can be rotated 90 degrees a ridge 15 associated with the connectors 5 and an inset portion 16 associated with the collar interact to stop the hinge 1 from rotating an angle greater than 90 degrees in other forms the hinge can be rotated through up to 360 degrees by incorporating a ridge which interacts to stop the hinge from rotating more than 180 degrees 270 degrees or any angle when no ridge is incorporated the hinge can be rotated 360 degrees when the hinge can be rotated through 360 degrees the direction of freedom of movement can be rotated through 360. |
1 | section 2 as a connecting point the annuloplasty ring is spread along the circumferential direction thereof to form a straight and flat tubular helical structure and the tubular helical structure may have an outer diameter of 1 3 mm and consistent pitch a sheet material strip for forming the helical structure has different widths at different portions and the adopted sheet material strip usually may have a thickness of 0 1 0 6 mm and is formed through such as laser cutting or stamping as illustrated in fig4 the sheet material strip has a bigger width at the middle part and a smaller width at two ends the change between the two different widths is gradually transitional through adjusting the width of the sheet material strip various ring sections of the annuloplasty ring are adjusted to be beneficial to coordinate movement of the annuloplasty ring with the systolic and diastolic cardiac cycle as illustrated in fig2 the posterior ring section 2 the left ring section 3 and the right ring section 4 are flexible ring sections and have the smallest width of the sheet material strip the anterior ring section 1 compared with the posterior ring section 2 the left ring section 3 and the right ring section 4 is a rigid ring section and has the largest width of the sheet material strip and the width of the sheet material strip of the connecting section 5 lies between the widths of the sheet material strips of the two ring sections connected by the connecting section 5 fig3 is a cross section diagram of the annuloplasty ring which uses a tubular helical structure formed. |
9 | pe pp based non woven fabric was irradiated with an electron beam of 200 kgy under a nitrogen atmosphere and a dry ice temperature condition acrylonitrile dmso tween80 and ammonium molybdophosphate were mixed with a weight ratio 50 50 0 8 0 1 to obtain a monomer solution as ammonium molybdophosphate is not completely soluble into dmso the contents in the containers used in the subsequent processes were well stirred so that ammonium molybdophosphate may be well dispersed in dmso and that ammonium molybdophosphate may be moved preferably to the container to be used in the subsequent process the irradiated pe pp based non woven fabric was made contact to the monomer solution bubbled with nitrogen gas and this contact process was applied for twenty four hours at 60 u00b0 c the non woven fabric so obtained as to hold ammonium molybdophosphate was immersed in toluene and then washed after washed in toluene the non woven fabric holding ammonium molybdophosphate so obtained as described above was dried by a vacuum drier after air drying in the draft pe pp based non woven fabric was irradiated with an electron beam of 200 kgy under a nitrogen atmosphere and a dry ice temperature condition acrylonitrile dmso tween80 and ammonium molybdophosphate were mixed with a weight ratio 50 50 0 8 2 5 to obtain a monomer solution as ammonium molybdophosphate is not completely soluble into dmso the contents in the containers used in the subsequent processes were well stirred so that ammonium molybdophosphate may be well. |
9 | is fed through the coil 9 thus the coil 9 and the rotor 8 constitute a rotary motor 17 i e rotary driving means a pressure rod 10 is disposed above the collet chuck 2 the pressure rod 10 is movable within the rotor shaft 1 along the axis o the housing 4 is fixed to a base 16 the housing 4 and the base 16 constitute a body portion of the unit the vertical connecting shaft 6 is connected with a movable element 12 by means of bolts 11 the vertical connecting shaft 6 and the movable element 12 constitute the holding means disposed on the side of the movable element 12 is a magnet 14 that constitutes a linear motor 18 together with a coil 13 the coil 13 is disposed in the base 16 facing to the magnet 14 the movable element 12 moves along the axis o when electricity is supplied to the coil 13 it is noted that while the linear motor 18 constitutes the linear driving means not only the linear motor 18 but also other linear driving means such as a hydraulic cylinder may be used bearings 15 support the movable element 12 so as to be movable within the base 16 along the axis o the movable element 12 is connected in a body with a link plate 20 by fixing a flange 12 f provided at the upper end of the movable element 12 to the link plate 20 by means of bolts 21 a spring 22 i e resilient means is interposed between the link plate 20 and the base 16 to force the link plate 20 upward in the figure a cylinder. |
8 | n where n is the iteration number u03bc is the stability factor and e n is x n u2212 y n u00b7 f m x n it should be pointed out that addressing already generated can be reused for indexing y n 105 which is a distorted signal able to cause another error due to incorrect indexing during this procedure the samples x n 103 should bypass by the piecewise pre equalizers 107 after convergence of this indirect learning lms algorithm the equalizers 107 are activated an indirect learning method with an lms algorithm has also been utilized for adaptation of the piecewise filter coefficients the input of the multiple equalizers 107 in the feedback path is written in vector format as y fi n y f n y f n u2212 1 y f n u2212 k 1 where y f n is the post lut output that is y n u00b7 f m y n therefore the multiple fir filter outputs yfo n can be derived in vector format using the following equations y fo n w m u00b7 y fi n t adaptation of the tap coefficients of the pre equalizers 107 can be obtained as follows w m u n 1 w m. |
8 | parallel processing according to a second embodiment of the present invention and fig1 is a view showing an example of the input output signals in fig9 according to the second embodiment a feed forward method is used so that the number of input signals is not limited for simplicity of demonstration an example in which the number n of input signals is 4 will be described below the precoder 900 shown in fig9 includes a judgment unit 910 a toggle unit 920 an output unit 930 and a clock signal clk referring to fig9 and 10 the judgment unit 910 judges whether an odd number or even number of u2018 0 u2019 s exists in n number of input signals inputted at an n th time of signal input for instance in the case in which the number n of the input signals is even the judgment unit 910 outputs u2018 0 u2019 when the total number of u2018 1 u2019 s in the n number of input signals is even on the other hand the judgment unit 910 outputs u2018 1 u2019 when the total number of u2018 1 u2019 s in the n number of input signals is odd fig1 shows an example of the signals as described. |
2 | of about 11 u00d7 10 6 do not cause so large heat contraction slide hoppers composed of the raw materials with this degree of coefficient of linear expansion are not sufficient for forming a thin layer by high speed coating and that raw materials with a coefficient of linear expansion of 3 u00d7 10 6 or less are required for preventing changes in the gap between the lip and the web generated by forming a thin layer by high speed coating in the present invention determination of the composition of alloy as described above has been conducted by the following reasons a chromium content below 9 0 by weight deteriorates resistance of the resulting alloy to corrosion whereas a chromium content exceeding 10 5 by weight increases the coefficient of linear expansion a cobalt content below 52 5 by weight reduces the coefficient of linear expansion but deteriorates the resistance to corrosion a cobalt content exceeding 56 0 by weight improves the resistance to corrosion but increases the coefficient of linear expansion to exceed the upper limit thereof in the present invention solvents usable for forming a thin layer by stable high speed coating are organic volatile solvents such as acetone methanol methylene chloride ethanol methyl ethyl ketone ethyl acetate methyl acetate xylene toluene cyclohexane cyclohexanone propanol and butanol although the present invention is useful for organic solvent based coating solutions a mixture of water and an organic solvent can also be suitably used for a coating solution in the invention to solve the same problems as described above which the mixture also encounters when the organic solvent is a main component of the mixtures further. |
9 | a set of adjacent processing stations 91 94 to transfer wafers 78 around in a clockwise moving queue each of the processing stations 91 94 respectively comprises a bottom 95 98 and a top 99 102 a handling chamber bottom 104 and a lid 105 provide a vacuum seal for the circular wafer handling chamber 88 a set of four cylindrical metal sleeves 106 109 each with top and bottom o ring seals raise and lower independently or in unison to seal each respective area for process stations 91 94 from the handling chamber bottom 104 to the lid 105 fig2 a shows the cylindrical metal sleeves 106 and 109 in their lowered position and the cylindrical metal sleeves 107 and 108 in their raised and sealed position the cylindrical metal sleeves 106 109 are lowered to allow the transfer of wafers 78 between the processing stations 91 94 the cylindrical metal sleeves 106 109 are raised and sealed to allow the wafers 78 to be exposed through a corresponding port 111 114 to a particular removable process modules 99 102 for example the process modules 99 102 may comprise conventional semiconductor process reactors for photo resist removal cleaning plasma etching sputtering vapor deposition etc the system 70 comprises a processed wafer elevator chamber 126 with a vacuum seal door 128 for outputting a cassette 130 of processed semiconductor wafers 132 an elevator drive 134 raises and lowers an elevator platform 136 to select a spot for a particular processed wafer 132 transferred out by a double axis arm 136 in an anteroom chamber 138 fig2 c shows the transfer carousel 90 in the act of wafer transfer unprocessed wafers 78 are shown transferring clockwise between the four process stations 91 94 and are output as processed wafers 132. |
8 | actuator comb teeth 218 may be provided by a voltage source 224 supplying gate voltage electrical potential vg directly or indirectly to stationary actuator pad 220 and another voltage source supplying a bias voltage electrical potential directly or indirectly to a stationary spring pad 206 in one embodiment stationary spring pad 206 is coupled to stationary contact pad 268 which directly or indirectly receives drain voltage electrical potential vd from a voltage source 226 in another embodiment stationary spring pad 206 is coupled to stationary contact pad 214 which directly or indirectly receives source voltage electrical potential vs from a voltage source 228 in yet another embodiment stationary spring pad 206 is floated to an arbitrary voltage electrical potential different from gate voltage electrical potential vd voltage sources 224 may represent circuitry separate from switch 100 in a larger device such as a phase shifter a smart antenna a cell phone or a switchable filter voltage sources 226 and 228 may represent circuitry downstream and upstream from switch 200 in the larger device when movable actuator comb teeth 216 and stationary actuator comb teeth 218 rotate hub 258 movable and stationary contact comb teeth 210 and 212 come into contact as well as movable and stationary contact comb teeth 262 and 266 to close a. |
7 | increase in yield fig2 b illustrates a top view of the optical cell 100 in accordance with at least some embodiments described herein fig2 b illustrates the second compensator 130 being rotated about the first axis 132 the physical length of the second optical path 163 through the second compensator 130 in a non rotated state is illustrated by line 280 the non rotated state of the second compensator 130 as illustrated in fig2 a is presented by the dashed box and presents a rotation state of the second compensator 130 with the shortest physical path through the second compensator 130 the physical length of the second optical path 163 through the second compensator 130 in a rotated state as illustrated in fig2 b is illustrated by line 282 line 282 is longer than line 280 because the physical length of the second optical path 163 through the second compensator 130 increases when the second compensator 130 is rotated to the position depicted in fig2 b in the illustrated embodiment rotating the second compensator 130 does not increase the total physical length of the second optical path 163 the total physical length of the second optical path 163 remains constant when the second. |
6 | fig4 but there the fifth clutch 65 takes the place of the fourth clutch 64 the shift positions of the multi stage transmission shown in fig8 are completely similar to those of the multi stage transmission shown in fig4 but there the sixth clutch 66 takes the place of the fourth clutch 64 preferably all the gear sets 1 2 3 4 in the multi stage transmission are implemented as minus gear sets u2212 1 920 between sun gear 11 and ring gear 13 of the first gear set 1 and or u2212 1 750 between sun gear 21 and ring gear 23 of the second gear set 2 and or u2212 1 650 between sun gear 31 and ring gear 33 of the third gear set 3 and or u2212 1 500 between sun gear 41 and ring gear 43 of the fourth gear set 4 in general instead of an implementation of a first specified connection coupling to a carrier 12 22 32 42 of a gear set 1 2 3 4 and a second specified connection coupling to a ring gear 13 23 33 43 of this gear set 1 2 3 4 the first specified connection coupling may be implemented to specified ring gear 13 23 33 43 of this gear set 1 2 3 4 and the second specified connection coupling to specified carrier 12 22 32 42 of this gear set 1 2 3 4. |
9 | 95 absolute ethanol and 1 gram liter of sodium hydroxide over 98 of the adsorbed gold was recovered in the eluate example 2 below illustrates the effects of a water soluble ketone for example acetone as an eluent in the present process the activated coconut column was prepared in the same manner as example 1 acetone was used as the eluent resulting in over 71 of the adsorbed gold being recovered in the eluate a column was prepared in the same manner as in examples 1 and 2 the eluent consisted of 6 bed volumes of 10 water and 90 methanol containing 1 gram liter of sodium hydroxide the elution step removed more than 98 of the adsorbed gold with 80 being recovered in the first two bed volumes the column was regenerated with water with less than 0 2 of the adsorbed gold being recovered in the regeneration wash the foregoing procedure was repeated for 6 cycles with no change in the adsorption elution or regeneration characteristics of the activated coconut carbon the elution of silver from activated carbon with the eluents of this process exhibits and analogous characteristics to that of gold example 5 further illustrates this point an activated coconut carbon column was loaded to approximately 375 ounces of silver per ton of activated carbon from a solution at a ph of 11 table 1 indicates the results of elutions with different eluents table 1______________________________________ silver elution eluent percent______________________________________methanol 79methanol with 1 gm 1 naoh 98 25 h sub 2 o 75 methanol 75 25 h sub 2 0 75 methanol with 1 gm 1 sodium hydroxide 98 ______________________________________ with eluents containing sodium hydroxide 92 of the adsorbed silver was eluted in the first two bed volumes it should be understood. |
7 | tapped holes 10 of the load receiver 9 the load receiver 9 is moved vertically downward in relation to a stationary part 11 shown in the right hand part of the drawing of the deformable body 1 which is fastened directly to a housing or to an intermediate mounting bracket as the bending zones 2 3 4 and 5 undergo a deformation this deformation is measured by means of strain gauges 13 that are adhesively bonded to the top side 12 of the deformable body 1 at the bending zones 2 and 4 the strain gauges 13 have a strain sensitive resistor track 14 which can be arranged in the shape of a meandering pattern on a carrier substrate 15 the resistor track 14 is connected to connector electrodes 17 through which the resistor track 14 is tied into the sensor bridge circuit not shown here the carrier substrate 14 includes or consists of a polyimide foil with a thickness of between 10 and 30 microns strain gauges 13 can be arranged not only at the bending zones 2 4 on the top side 12 of the deformable body 1 but also at the bending zones on the bottom side of the deformable body 1 which is not visible in the drawing the strain gauges 13 can be bonded to the deformable body 1 through an adhesive layer 16 the adhesive layer 16 includes. |
3 | film ecoloju sep manufactured by mitsubishi plastics industries ltd 100 lactic acid polymer thickness 25 u03bcm was used as a base material film this film was used as a surface protection film one side of the base material film described in example 1 was subjected to a corona treatment thereafter a backside treatment agent was applied to the untreated side of the film with a 9 wire wound bar and the coating was dried at 80 u00b0 c for 1 minute to form a backside treatment layer as the backside treatment agent was used a solution prepared by dissolving an alkylcarbamate type release agent peel oil 1010 manufactured by ipposha oil industries co ltd in toluene in a solid content of 0 3 by weight subsequently an antistatic agent was applied to the corona treated side of the film with a 6 wire wound bar and the coating was dried at 80 u00b0 c for 1 minute to form a priming layer as the antistatic agent was used one containing an ionically conductive polymer bondeip manufactured by konishi co ltd i e one comprising 1 g of bondeip px main ingredient solid content about 32 1 g of bondeip px hardener solid content about 8 12 g of isopropyl alcohol and 6 g. |
1 | with questions having a common theme the knowledge based playing step of the bonus game includes the step of asking the player questions the value of which is measured against survey responses the knowledge based playing by the step of answering selecting or guessing includes the step of asking questions of varying difficulty the step of awarding includes the step of first achieving a predetermined yet random event in the underlying game of chance to begin play of the bonus game the expected value of the bonus game is fixed regardless of player proficiency in the bonus game the awarding step of the bonus game happens with the wagering of x units to be eligible for the bonus game with a frequency f and with the expected return r units for an underlying game without the bonus and with bonus participation on average garnering the expected bonus value of b units and wherein the step of calculating the house advantage as equal to u2212 r f b u2212 x x the step of adding to the at least one escrow account includes the steps of dividing into a current escrow account and a reserve escrow account the step of dividing includes putting a bigger share into. |
5 | the bottom layer to provide sufficient reflection characteristics for the retention of heat 0042 fig3 illustrates in schematic form the reverse face of the product of fig1 and fig4 and illustrates the structure of the warp and weft strips 22 24 forming the scrim layer 16 for ease of reference and clarity the lace coating 20 on the other surface of the product is not shown the lace coating 20 of course would otherwise cover some of the slits 26 between the warp and weft strips 22 24 described herein in greater detail as illustrated in this enlarged figure there are provided a plurality of spaced apart weft strips 22 and warp strips 24 which are interwoven to form the scrim layer 16 the intersecting warp and weft strips 22 24 can be widely or narrowly spaced apart if desired to provide slits 26 in the scrim layer 16 the width of the slits 26 can be varied as to the degree of openness by controlling the tightness of the u201c weave u201d of the scrim layer in the particular version shown the slits 26 may constitute anywhere from 1 to 15 or so of the total surface area of that face of the scrim layer so as to permit water to penetrate the product and provide moisture to the substrate layer it will be appreciated that weft and warp strips 22 and 24 need not be spaced apart per se in order to permit water penetration this is due to the fact that such warp and weft strips even though generally retained in place by the lace coating are not otherwise secured to each other and thus even slight. |
9 | electrolyte surface to rise and fall as a result of the acceleration or travel of a vehicle according to the invention the demisting flame arrestor 12 has both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties so that the collection of water vapor may be promoted by the hydrophilic property and the repulsion of water droplets may be promoted by the hydrophobic property generally speaking hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties are mutually exclusive properties within any homogeneous material it is therefore an object of the invention to construct the flame arresting demister as a composite material or as an assembly of hydrophilic and hydrophobic materials in such a way that hydrophilic and hydrophobic zones are distributed throughout the composition in one embodiment a demisting flame arrestor 12 comprises a composite material that is between about 10 and about 90 hydrophilic with the balance of the composite being hydrophobic the hydrophilic material may be a metal that is readily wettable by the electrolyte but not corrodible metals such as nickel stainless steel noble metals and plated metals u2014 such as iron or steel plated with nickel or chromium u2014 are examples of hydrophilic materials that are suitable for use in the demisting flame arrestor the hydrophobic material may be a thermoplastic polymer such as teflon or polypropylene or some other material that is stable in the electrolyte and that possesses the desired water repulsion properties in one embodiment as shown in the figure demisting flame arrestor 12 comprises a composite having. |
2 | 2004094641 A1 abstract a method and apparatus for breaking down pieces of material into smaller pieces and for separating out different substances making up the material one of the substances being a fibrous textile and another being metal comprising the steps of subjecting the pieces to a series of dismemberments to produce progressively smaller pieces falling within a predetermined size range separating the smaller pieces into a plurality of fractions each fraction including pieces within a predetermined size range and subjecting each fraction to a flow of air calibrated to cause separation of the fibrous textile material from the pieces application_number US 6577602 A description reference will initially be made to fig1 showing in plan view the ambient grinding subsystem used to physically reduce whole car and truck tires or portions thereof into 4 20 mesh size pieces and to remove most of the fiber and metal from the rubber prior to cryogenic grinding the word u201c tire u201d will be used to denote both complete tires and tire pieces the pieces may be the tire tread or the sidewalls or simply chunks of tire including both tread and sidewall there can be slight differences between the processing of tire treads as opposed to sidewalls particularly as treads incorporate relatively little fiber but these processing differences are relatively minor and the process is largely the same regardless of the feed stock the tires not shown are initially loaded onto a conveyor 1 that transports them in the direction of arrow a into a shredder 4 the shredder for example a reduction tech shredder model ms 5040 includes an internal screen that passes chips up to two inches in size onto conveyor 6 which can be 36 inches in width chips larger. |
4 | retention capability 34 is meant the relative capability of the shroud to hold the moisture in the carcass as reflected by the following carborundum stone test shroud fabric samples are cut into pieces about 63 4 in u00d7 8 in 17 14 cm u00d7 20 3 cm sixty milliliters of distilled water are absorbed into each of two carborundum stones 6 in u00d7 2 in u00d7 1 in 15 24 cm u00d7 5 08 cm u00d7 2 54 cm the fabric specimen is wrapped around one of the stones and secured by straight pins one stone is left unwrapped to use as a control the stones are hung by a string and weighed then they are hung in a conditioning chamber at 70 u00b0 f 38 u00b0 c and 50 percent relative humidity for a given period of time unless otherwise specified simulated carcass relative moisture retention as used herein reflects a conditioning time of twenty hours simulated carcass relative moisture retention capability mrc is determined as follows equ1 as used herein the words 34 major portion 34 must be construed very broadly because fabrics can be constructed of any percentage of various component fibers or filaments and variations therein will affect the product only in a matter. |
4 | right sleeve opening 22 and left sleeve opening 24 are likewise sewn in subsequent operations however by letting a single operator sew shoulder seam 16 and then feed the garment body 10 with the present invention one operator can perform the work of three in addition the skills required to sew shoulder seam 16 and feed the garment body by means of the guide feeder of the present invention are much less than required for an operator to sew the garment in a conventional manner turning now to fig2 there is shown a front view of an uncompleted garment body without the collarette prior to being fed to the sewing machine by the present invention as can be seen shoulder seam 16 has already been sewn and the collarette portion 12 and the left sleeve portion opening 24 are stretched outwardly as can also be seen the uncompleted garment body without the collarette has only one shoulder seam the right shoulder seam 16 sewn prior to being fed to the sewing machine according to the present invention the open shoulder seam 20 is sewn subsequently to the collarette 12 being sewn to the garment body as also can be seen the collarette portion of the garment body does not form a straight line and neither is the collarette sewn in a straight line rather both the collarette body and the collarette itself are curved such. |
2 | in turn is attached to the throttle control cable 100 rotation between the throttle lever 134 and the throttle arm 136 is limited by a pin 138 fixed to the throttle lever 134 and extending into a slot 140 in the throttle arm 136 the purpose of this limited rotation between the throttle lever 134 and the throttle arm 136 is to absorb the motion of the crank arm 130 as it moves 30 degrees either way from dead center during operation of the shift mechanism to prevent the throttle control cable 100 from being moved during the 30 degrees of rotation of the handle 16 during operation of the shift mechanism a spring 142 is inserted between the throttle lever 134 and the throttle arm 136 to keep the throttle arm tight against the idle stop while the throttle lever is moving the spring 142 is mounted on corresponding tabs 144 and 146 on the throttle lever 134 and throttle arm 136 the throttle arm 136 is double ended so that the throttle control cable 100 can be attached to either end and be pulled or pushed to increase engine speed in the desired manner this makes the control unit 10 useable for a variety of different engine throttle linkages to permit a right hand or left hand control for installation on either side of the. |
5 | be used such as a cone section pyramid cube or parallelepiped the base of the lower portion is substantially greater in diameter or area than the width or area of the upper portion as best shown in fig2 the lower portion 14 presents a downwardly facing surface that tends to entrap rather than displace the ballast under vertical downward loadings while at the same time providing excellent lateral restraint in addition the lower portion presents an upwardly facing surface that is capable of preventing uplifting of the collar the top wall 18 of the upper portion 12 includes a pair of spaced flanges 30 defining a longitudinal channel for receiving the base flange 31 of a railway rail 32 a plurality of openings 34 are also provided in longitudinal alignment with the flanges for receiving conventional spikes 36 which are driven through the openings and into the tie 24 such that the heads of the spikes overlap the rail flange 31 and retain the rail in position the spikes 36 thus serve to retain the rail 32 in position and also serve to secure the tie 24 relative to the collar 10 providing a means for securing the tie and collar in a fixed horizontal position while allowing the tie and collar to move relative to each other in a vertical direction when upward forces occur the rail is free to move in the flanges and away from the upper surface of the tie collar by virtue of the spiking and the vertical clearance between the tie and the tie receiver thus relieving the vertical stress and allowing the tie collar unit to remain fixed in the ballast this fastening arrangement provides sufficient horizontal gauging constraints to the track structure obviously separate means could be employed to secure the rail. |
1 | pressure chamber 8 is loaded with a high pressure a locking means 24 as described above is necessary finally a differential pressure sensor 92 with a pilot connection to the outside of fitness trainer 1 is arranged within pressure chamber 8 to monitor the pressure difference between pressure chamber 8 and the environment a wheel 94 on support plate 62 may help moving fitness apparatus 1 once assembled locking means 24 may comprise a hooking means such as a bolt 96 that can be locked against a biasing force by a pressure cylinder 98 to avoid accidental opening of housing 2 if not in use or during power failure bolt 94 is released due to the biasing force pressure cylinder 96 may be activated by a compressor 100 it is to be noted that in an alternative arrangement first part 4 may be stationary and second part 6 be slid away from first part 4 this however is not preferred as it requires a higher design effort to move exercise device 30 together with part 6 a person first grasps one of handles 20 to release locking mechanism 24 and to pull first part 4 away from second part 6 into the access position in this the person is aided by support device 90 the person enters pressure chamber 8 through the access opening and takes place on seat 38 and places. |
2 | compensate for a pressure drop in the housing interior as the valve assembly opens to allow more flow and results in the linear relationship between the piston position and the flow rate through the orifice application_number US 65372207 A description the following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention this description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention the scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims a digital newspaper press inker assembly 10 according to the present invention is shown in fig1 the digital newspaper press inker assembly 10 includes a first ink line 12 providing a flow of ink into the digital newspaper press inker assembly 10 an inker assembly housing 20 a pump motor 14 a 90 degree gear box 16 a gear drive 17 linear stepper motors 26 second ink lines 28 and an ink rail 30 the housing comprising a stepper motor end portion 21 a center portion 22 an ink outlet end portion 24 and a manifold portion 23 the motor 14 is connected to the pumps 18 see fig2 through a gear box 16 and gear drive 17 the stepper motors 26 control valves residing in the housing 20 to control a flow of ink to the ink rail 30 while a stepper motor is preferred an inker assembly with another type of electrical linear actuator is intended to come within the scope of the present invention an example of a suitable linear actuator. |
7 | appropriate data modifications a module for encrypting and decrypting the data a module for creating html hyper text markup language pages and a module permitting communication with the database server 4 via an encrypted transmission more specifically the writing module belonging to the application 7 includes two portions of which one written in the u201c java u201d language contained in a set of u201c java u201d u201c byte code u201d files and the other written in the u201c c u201d language supplied in the form of two libraries the code written in u201c java u201d is comprised of two subsets i e a subset capable of creating the u201c iso u201d jolliet etc u201d file that will be burned and a subset using u201c java 39 s u201c java native interface u201d and resorting to functions in the u201c c u201d language linked to the operating system one of the two libraries belonging to the portion of the writing module written in the u201c c u201d language contains the functions specific to writing drivers etc and is completely linked to the operating system whereas the other library contains functions constituting the interface between the portion written in u201c java u201d and the preceding library in fact there are as many library pairs as there are operating systems supported by the module all components of the writing module as well as. |
3 | following is a description and discussion with reference to the drawings it should be noted that such discussion and description is not meant to unduly limit the scope of the invention it will also become apparent that the cutter wheel of the present invention may be utilized for specific uses as well as performing other cutting application on various materials and readily recognize to those skilled in the art fig1 shows a front view of the cutter wheel 10 of the present invention the cutter wheel 10 comprises a chemical vapor deposition diamond center layer 12 forming the cutting line 13 at an angle of approximately 160 u00b0 bonded to a right side hub 14 and a left side portion 15 alternatively the center layer 12 can comprise a monocrystalline diamond as formed by the cvd process free standing or substrate supported cvd diamond film is available from p1 diamond inc in various thickness from a few micron up to 1 mm in thickness whereas cvd diamond is grown in sheets its thickness is containable to a height sufficient to attain the required thickness of the cutting edge accordingly minimizing both material and processing cost this cvd diamond film is laser cut into an annular ring 12 as shown in fig4 using conventional nd yag laser cutting machine the right side preformed hub 14 is formed from preferably a metallic material the left side preformed flange 15 is provided from compatible material that readily bond to the right side hub 14 affixed by brazing shrink fit or conventional bonding method with resin well know in the art for substrate supported cvd diamond not shown the shrink fit method of attachment to. |
9 | and three bent leg pieces 13d formed on an outer peripheral edge thereof by bending the housing 13 is securely mounted on the top surface of a rotating machine 15 by means of a plurality of screws 14 the rotating machine 15 has a rotary shaft 16 which extends upwardly through the center hole 13b of the housing 13 and a magnetic drum 17 is securely mounted on the rotary shaft 16 the magnetic drum 17 includes a rotary member 18 made of aluminum or some other suitable metal and a magnetic member 19 made of plastic magnet or the like and securely mounted on the outer circumferential face of the rotary member 18 the magnetic member 19 has a magnetization pattern not shown formed continuously on the outer circumferential periphery thereof by a magnetic recording technique such that a plurality of magnetic pole pairs are arranged at equal circumferential intervals so that adjacent successive pairs of magnetic poles have the polarities n s s n n s s n the magnetic rotary encoder further includes a magnetic sensor 20 secured by an adhesive to a sensor retainer 21 the magnetic sensor 20 may include for example a pair of magneto resistance effect elements which are arranged in a circumferentially spaced relationship and separated by a distance equal to np 1 4 u00b7 p where p is a pitch of the magnetic poles of the magnetization pattern on the magnetic drum 17 and n is an integer magnetic sensor 20 faces. |
6 | pair of lateral wings 9 by means of which it is attached to a respective track belt 5 a 5 b for movement with the track belt the track 5 is mounted and driven so that the traction elements 7 describe a path in the form of an endless loop the path includes a path segment 11 in which the path is essentially straight and aligned with the longitudinal axis 13 of the member pipe or cable or isu etc 15 each traction element 7 is essentially similar and consists of a base unit 17 on which are mounted pads or cushions 19 which define gripping surfaces 21 which contact the member in use the two lateral wings 9 depend from the respective sides of the base unit 17 and may be formed integrally therewith at either side of the base unit 17 are mounted arms 23 a and 23 b on each arm is mounted a pad or cushion 25 which is generally similar to the pads or cushions 19 and which defines a further gripping surface 27 a 27 b the arms 23 are mounted on the base unit so that they can rotate with respect to the base unit 17 about axes 29 a and 29 b the axes. |
5 | in a second drill rod and with at least one transport arm that is attached to the frame and which can move a drill rod released from the drill rod assembly into a standby position in the drill rod magazine or retrieve a drill rod from its standby position and place it on the drill rod assembly according to this invention at least one component unit of the release mechanism is mounted on the transport arm application_number US 29875499 A description shown in fig1 is an earth borer system 10 according to this invention from which a drill rod 12 with a guided drill head 14 at its tip extends into a borehole 16 the subsoil 18 in fig1 is shown in cross section to illustrate the curvature of the borehole fig2 is a lateral view of a crawler mounted earth borer system 10 whose chassis 20 is provided with a support frame 22 carrying the superstructures described below at the forward end of the vehicle a cab 24 contains a control panel 26 and a seat 28 located behind the seat 26 and forming the rear wall of the cab 24 are a fuel tank 30 and a hydraulic oil tank 32 behind the rear wall of the cab is a diesel engine 34 with hydraulic system components farther back are a drilling fluid tank 36 and a mixing station 38 for the drilling fluid attached on the far side of the earth borer system 10 and sloping toward the ground is a drilling ramp 40 the bottom edge of its forward end resting on a support 42 which may be anchored in. |
7 | this working range makes the manufacture of low bend loss singlemode fibers possible by using the profile design of the present invention because this working range includes a property regime with mfd values below 8 8 u03bcm the effect of the peak inner core delta on the optical properties of a fiber made according to the present invention is shown in fig8 the x axis of fig8 shows delta difference the difference between the peak inner core delta and the outer core delta between r i and r o curve 80 shows u03bb c curve 81 shows u03bb 0 and curve 82 shows mfd as functions of delta difference given that outer core delta is usually between 0 3 and 0 4 fig8 indicates that delta difference should be at most about 0 324 to maintain u03bb 0 below 1320 nm this translates into a maximum for peak inner core delta of about 0 7 with 0 5 to 0 65 being preferred the diameter of the inner core region also affects the optical properties fig5 shows how the optical properties change versus the relative width of the inner core region the horizontal axis in fig5 is the normalized width of the inner core region i e the ratio of the radius of the inner core region r i to the radius of. |
6 | expansion of the gas as may occur by the gas flowing through pressure reducers valves or other system components this prevents undesirable cooling and ultimately formation of liquid phase in the gas phase while the latter flows within the distribution system and hence prevents corrosion phenomena especially corrosion prompted by liquid droplet deposition this in turn increases safety and improves the productivity of the manufacturing process for the proper and safe operation of the inventive system the pressurized container and all conduits valves orifices and the like are preferably constructed from highly corrosion resistant alloys such as stainless steel hastelloy nickel and the like in order to avoid parasitic corrosion it is highly preferred to remove from the surface of these alloys any adsorbed moisture by initial subjection to high temperature about 80 u00b0 120 u00b0 c using high purity inert gas purging prior to and after any exposure to the esl and esg 39 s in addition to the above described trouble free operation of high flow rate ultra high purity delivery of esg 39 s at the point of use the usage of large volume supply has the advantage of reducing the frequency of container disconnection and reconnections which are well known to be the critical operations frequently responsible for secondary contaminations and failures or malfunctions the same principles are applicable to other esg 39. |
9 | the sellers the notification system also requests the services of the scheduling system 15 see fig1 to obtain contact dates and times 44 between buyers and sellers if such contacts are desired by the involved parties the operation of the scheduling system 51 is described in fig5 and explained in the next paragraph after the notification system 56 collects all the needed notification and scheduling information for a specific match it sends a notification 45 to the involved parties by requesting the services of an appropriate media dependent server 61 62 63 to be discussed further later by generating a notification signal 58 59 60 respectively fig5 describes the steps taken by the scheduling system 51 to find possible dates and times of contact between buyer and seller pairs originally the scheduling system waits 46 for a scheduling request to be sent from the notification system 51 after a scheduling request arrives the scheduling system identifies the parties involved in the current scheduling request 47 and it retrieves their personal scheduling choices 48 e g their calendar schedules stored in the personal scheduling choices database 57 this information had been entered by users of the system in the personal scheduling choices entry 35 of the submission web page 31 in fig2 the. |
8 | state of charge if the battery pack 14 is at its beginning of life bol or 100 remaining useful life curve 48 represents the minimum temperature at which the battery pack 14 may be operated at any particular state of charge if the battery pack 14 is at its end of life eol or near 0 remaining useful life the minimum allowable temperature shown by the curves 46 and 48 is determined by the required performance of discharge and charge power line 50 represents a constant or fixed minimum operating temperature which is typical of existing thermal management systems used in electric vehicles today point 52 represents a set point temperature for an operating condition at which the battery pack 14 is at a state of charge of 75 and a remaining useful life of 65 that is the point 52 is 65 of the distance from the curve 48 to the curve 46 distance 54 shows the difference in set point temperature between the strategy of the present invention which takes into account the state of charge and remaining useful life of the battery pack 14 and a traditional thermal management strategy which prescribes a fixed minimum operating temperature in the battery pack 14 the distance 54 is proportional to the amount of. |
7 | made from bacd5 the refractive index of bacd5 is 1 589 and its dispersion coefficient is 61 25 the second lens element 30 is advantageously made of optical plastic since optical plastic can be more readily shaped machined into the desired complex shape desired for the second lens element a refractive index and a dispersion coefficient of the second lens element 30 need to satisfy the following requirements 1 65 lt n lt 1 65 20 lt v lt 30 the second lens element 30 is preferably made from okp4 the refractive index of okp4 is 1 609 and its dispersion coefficient is 26 64 referring to fig2 the first aspheric surface 32 of the second lens element 30 is a diffractive surface the diffractive surface is toward the object side and is substantially serrated the serrated diffractive surface may advantageously be engraved in the first aspheric surface 32 of the second lens element 30 by means of cutting tools the largest serration depth is about 0 967 microns and the smallest distance of a serration from the optical axis is about 26 7 millimeters the diffractive surface is designed according to optics principles because the light rays are made up of different wavelengths of light the diffractive surface may change an image phase of different wavelength of light so as to. |
5 | in the tubing wall normal operation of the downhole tool can then resume application_number US 48117109 A description fig1 shows a hydraulically operated downhole tool 10 that is surface operated with a control line 12 that has been damaged as indicated by a hole 14 typically the control line 12 is secured to a tubular 16 that runs from the well surface to the downhole tool 10 using one or more connected strings arrows 18 represent flow out the hole 14 as the repair tool 20 is advanced in the control line 12 the repair tool 20 has a downhole or leading end 22 and a trailing end 24 the structure is basically a tubular body 23 that is preferably closed at leading end 22 with a breakable member such as a rupture disc 26 that is illustrated schematically as an option there can be a small conical swage either ahead of the schematically illustrated rupture disc 26 or the swage 50 can also be on the exterior wall of the tubular body 23 as shown in fig6 opposed seals 28 and 30 are mounted on the exterior of the tubular body 23 with seals 28 retaining pressure going uphole toward end 24 and seal 30 retaining pressure in the downhole direction toward end 22 located externally to the tubular housing 23 and spaced uphole from seal 30 is a reactive seal 32 that is run in at a smaller dimension and gets larger when exposed to fluid like water to enlarge and seal. |
3 | possible to make the variations of the degree of hiding proportional to the support displacement a preferred embodiment of said apparatus comprises several sources and the same number of covers moved by motors all the covers and motors are mounted on a single plate and the covers are designed in such a way that the displacements of the support relative to that of the sources bring about different variations of the degree of hiding of each source it is then possible to freely modify the compositions of the deposits made the invention is described in greater detail hereinafter relative to non limitative embodiments and the attached drawings fig1 is a view of a vacuum evaporation coating machine using the apparatus according to the invention the cover being a disk seen by its edge fig2 is a view of an embodiment with two fixed sources the complementary covers seen from the front being mounted on a support performing a translatory movement fig3 is a view of a vacuum evaporation coating machine using the apparatus of fig2 fig4 is a view of an embodiment with two sources the identical covers seen from the front being in each case rotated about a fixed axis and the two sources perform an oscillatory movement on a circular path with reference to fig1 the vacuum evaporation machine comprises an enclosure 1 in which is placed the sample 2 to be covered with a deposit in front of a source 3 subject to an evaporation supplied by an electric cable 4 and a current generator 5. |
2 | is formed as a u shaped body and serving as running rollers 57 and 58 the running rollers 57 and 58 engage in the groove 59 60 formed in the supporting frame 3 and functioning as slideways the second guide for the steering column 1 is likewise formed in the supporting frame 3 as slots 61 and 62 also functioning as slideways limiting the stroke of the steering column 1 to this end the steering column 1 is associated with an axle 63 which is engageable in both slots 61 and 62 the axle 63 serves as a stop limiting the pivotal movement of the steering column 1 with the axle 63 extending through elongate openings 64 and 65 formed in the side walls of the steering column 1 as can be seen in fig1 the clamp element 15 is supported on the axle 63 the clamp element 15 serves for providing a force locking connection between the supporting frame 3 and the steering column 1 and thus for locking the steering column 1 in a lift pivotal position in fig5 the reference numeral 66 designates a shaft which is fixedly connected with the steering wheel 2 and is rotatably supported in the steering column 1 the reference numeral 67 designates a universal joint provided between the shaft 66 and the telescopic shaft 17 which supports the steering column dashboard assembly when the clamp elements 15 16 are released from fig5 it is further clear that. |
1 | e impeller unit a lower clam shell 50 is joined to an upper clam shell 51 by a hinge 52 a disposable cassette 53 sets into lower clam shell 50 when the shell is in the open position fig1 and is clamped between lower and upper clam shells 50 and 51 when in the closed position fig1 cassette 53 and lower clam shell 50 may have the same overall shapes as in the previous embodiments upper clam shell 51 may be a continuous ring since it receives inlet port 54 axially the clam shell embodiment of fig1 and 16 does not accommodate a pump head cassette that is pre installed with closed loop tubing of a frame pack for example because of the need to insert inlet port 54 axially through upper clam shell 51 however a clam shell is useful in other applications of extracorporeal blood circuits such as a temporary cardiac assist application as shown in fig1 a venous cannula 55 for removing blood from a patient is coupled to inlet port 54 by a tube 56 an arterial cannula 57 is coupled by a tube 58 to pump outlet port 60 since the tubing does not form a closed loop cannula 55 and tube 56 can be u201c snaked u201d through the central hole in upper clam shell 51 and then cassette 53 can be closed between clam shells 50 and 51 advantageously a single latching locking mechanism not shown can securely hold this type of assembly in its closed position disposable plastic shields can be provided on the clam shells such as a. |
3 | molecules of the liquid crystal compounds and dyes are aligned along one direction and in parallel with the surfaces of the electrodes to be a homogeous alignment the compositions containing the dyes were each charged between a pair of transparent glass plates the glass plates each have on the opposite faces transparent electrodes and controlling films on the electrodes and the exposed surfaces of the glass plates the gap between the glass plates was about 10 micrometers the orientation controlling films were of cured polyimide when an electric potential is not applied to the elements an electric potential molecules of the liquid crystal compounds and dyes are aligned along one direction and in parallel with the surfaces of the electrodes to form a homogeneous alignment mesurement of absorption spectra a and a u22a5 of the guest host liquid crystal display devices was conducted wherein a liquid polarized in the direction parallel with the orientation of the molecules of the liquid crystals and a light polarized in the direction parpendicular to the orientation were used to determine absorbances a a u22a5 and the maximal wavelength of absorbed light in determining the absorbances light absorption due to host liquid crystal compositions and a reflection loss by the surfaces of the elements were taken into calculation for compensation from the thus obtained absorbances a and a u22a5 s 39 s of the dyes. |
2 | cylindrical shape may slide the receptacle 1 and the plunger 5 are preferably made from one and the same material for example polypropylene the cylinder 2 is open at both its ends inside this cylinder 2 is placed a second cylinder 6 which is closed at its upper part so that the two cylinders 2 and 6 are coaxial the internal cylinder 6 is fixed to the main cylinder 2 by fastening tabs 7 arranged in the annular space separating the two cylinders just one fastening tab is represented in fig1 but the device preferably has three or four of these thus the internal volume of the receptacle 1 communicates with the inside of the plunger 5 via the annular space separating the two cylinders 2 and 6 this space is however closed off by a collar 8 made of an elastically deformable material for example made of a natural or synthetic rubber a butadiene styrene copolymer silicone or alternatively nitrile rubber the deformable collar 8 has a substantially cylindrical shape and provides a connection between the body of the receptacle 1 and the plunger 5 it is retained on the lower edge 9 of the plunger 5 by a bead 10 while a second bead 11. |
4 | is pivoted downwards in the anti clockwise direction specifically to the level of the frame 21 or below this subsequently as a result of the rotation of the brush beam 15 in the anti clockwise direction the yarn tension is made uniform over the entire warp width and the upper clamping comb 20 is inserted and the clamping of the warp yarns on the upper clamping rail 19 carried out the warp yarns ka are then cut off between the brush beam 15 and the clamping comb and are thereafter removed from the winding roller the latter can be made easier by the previous insertion of a clip between the brush beam 15 and winding roller 24 after the clamping of the second warp yarn layer has taken place the tying in operation can be carried out as soon as this is executed the clamping members k1 are released the now one warp is tensioned and weaving can begin it should be pointed out that the arrangement illustrated in fig1 in which the supporting platform 6 is displaceable transversely to the warp beam transport unit bw via the trolleys 9 running rollers 11 and running rails 12 constitutes only one of a plurality of possible exemplary embodiments it is likewise possible to connect the supporting platform 6 to the supporting columns 5 directly and to mount the tying in frame 7 and the winding unit 8 on the supporting platform so that it can be pulled out in the manner of a drawer the operations described can easily be carried out by a single person this is made. |
3 | srb solution dosage ppm solution strength 0 20 50 100 10 naclo 3 25 nano 3 75 24 80 80 0 33 36 ca no 3 2 75 24 70 80 45 10 naclo 3 19 ca no 3 2 75 24 80 70 4 39 mg no 3 2 75 24 70 70 70 10 naclo 3 29 mg no 3 2 75 24 60 70 0 table iii demonstrates that the synergy between chlorate and nitrate is not dependant on the metal portion of the nitrate compound chlorate behaved synergistically with all metal nitrate compounds evaluated table iv shows both aerobic and anaerobic growth evaluations for treated and non treated bottle tests for each bottle test the treated bottle that showed the least amount of s 2 u2212 generated was evaluated to determine if the effect was due to poor bacterial growth non treated bottles were measured for comparison aerobic bacterial growth was measured using serial dilutions and plated on petrifilm u2122 aerobic count plates anaerobic srb growth was measured using mpn serial dilutions into sterile anoxic media containing an iron nail to precipitate iron sulfide in all evaluations no evidence of aerobic or anaerobic bacterial growth inhibition occurred along with inhibition of sulfide as compared to the controls in a preferred embodiment the chlorate compound is a metal chlorate naclo 3 particularly preferred while the nitrate compound is a metal nitrate nano 3 particularly preferred while the present invention has been described with respect to particular embodiment thereof it is apparent that numerous other forms and modifications of the invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art the appended claims and this invention generally should be construed to cover all such obvious forms and modifications. |
5 | to reduce loading of those features of the bracket in order to be able to use the bracket for mounting to either a left hand or a right hand sash of the casement window there may be a first pivotal stop 113 a located at one end of the bracket 110 and a second pivotal stop 113 b located at the other end of the bracket each of the stops 113 a and 113 b of bracket 110 of the catch assembly 100 may have a u201c v u201d shaped cavity formed by a slanted surface 113 s fig8 of the stop which works for guiding automatic alignment of the first arm 120 when the catch assembly 100 is biased back towards the sash 11 and thereafter the stop 113 completely inhibits further rotation of the first arm 120 at the fully retracted position with respect to bracket 110 the first arm 120 is shown in detail in fig9 9c and may be an elongated thin plate member which may be formed of plastic metal or any other suitable material proximate to the first end 121 of the arm 120 may be a hole 123 usable for pivotal mounting of the arm to the hole 112 of bracket 110 hole 123 may be an eccentric or slotted hole through which the first arm 120 is riveted with the bracket 110 of catch assembly 100 via the rivet 159 it provides free movements of the first arm 120 in all directions when the first arm 120 retracts to the sash 11 when the catch assembly 100 is. |
5 | casing hanger 39 when the engagement element 37 is engaged with the casing hanger 39 although not shown a string of casing is attached to the lower end of casing hanger 39 the inner surface of the engaging element 37 is initially in contact with the threads 19 on the inner surface of stem 13 a piston 41 surrounds the stem 13 and substantial portions of the body 25 referring to fig3 a piston chamber 42 is formed between upper body portion 27 outer sleeve 30 and piston 41 piston 41 is initially in a and upper or u201c cocked u201d position relative to stem 13 meaning that the area of piston chamber 42 is at its smallest possible value allowing for piston 41 to be driven downward a piston locking ring 43 extends around the outer peripheries of the inner surface of the piston 41 locking ring 43 works in conjunction with the latch device not shown contained within outer sleeve slot 32 to restrict movement of the piston during certain running tool functions a casing hanger packoff seal 45 is carried by the piston 41 and is positioned along the lower end portion of piston 41 packoff seal 45 will act to seal the casing hanger 39 to the wellbore not shown when properly set while piston 41 is in the upper or u201c cocked u201d. |
4 | surface 5 is formed as a surface preventing sliding of the textile portion 1 clamped between the stretching surface elements 4 relative to the ironing device the stretching surface 5 and the textile portion 1 have a high adhesive friction number and a high sliding friction number when in contact and subject to the biasing force 9 the ironing device further comprises a holding device 10 through which the ironing device is temporarily introduced into a console 11 and held there during the process of introducing the textile portion 1 between the stretching surface elements 4 the holding device 10 is also utilized in a subsequent process for mounting the ironing device in a device for implementing the washing process and or drying process so that the ironing device and the textile piece 2 held by the ironing device are movable from e g a washing unit to a drying unit the console 11 is part of a placing device shown in fig1 which further comprises a support 16 in which the console 11 is provided and a table 17 which is only partly shown in fig1 the textile piece 2 is placed on the table 17 to clamp it into. |
5 | the compression hoops from within the tent after insertion the compression hoops bear outwardly against the periphery of the tent to assure that it will maintain its configuration in an extremely stable manner when secured at the base perimeter or with guy lines the tension shelf compression hoop or hoops the external fabric and the center pole work together to create a stable wind resistant structure upward tension on the external fabric balances compression forces downward on the center pole and inwardly on the compression hoop or hoops working as a unit the structural elements create a tight wind resistant shell the tension forces on the fabric and tension shelf perfectly balance the compressive forces on the center pole and hoop the tension shelf balances with the section of exterior fabric above the compression hoop to keep the fabric taut lacking the tension shelf the compression hoop would have to be of much heavier and more rigid construction to withstand the pressure from wind and fabric while somewhat resembling an older center pole internal support umbrella type tent the tent of the present invention does not need the spreader bars attached to the center post or stays extending down from the apex it has the significant advantage that it may have full unobstructed standing room over. |
7 | piece 60 has on the magnetic field lines 62 and how the x axis tilt effects are mitigated by the present invention as can be seen the magnetic field lines 62 are elongated and directed toward the dense preferred x axis fig1 is a graph that illustrates jitter performance for an encoder wheel sensor system for varying amounts of offset or axial displacement the jitter performance graph provides for two different conditions one for the magnetic field sensing element without a pole piece 100 and one for the magnetic field sensing element with a pole piece 102 as can be seen by the two graphs the pole piece provides for a significant improvement in jitter performance when the sensor is in its optimal location no offset as well as at all amounts of offset in fact as the amount of offset or axial displacement increases the amount of improvement over the no pole solution increases wherein at a displacement of u00b1 2 mm the jitter performance is approximately 3 4 u00d7 better with the through pole 60 than without it in the embodiments discussed supra and illustrated for example in fig9 a and 9 b the pole piece 60 was affixed or positioned external and adjacent to the magnetic sensing element that resides within an integrated circuit package alternatively a pole piece or other type magnetic flux influencing element may reside within the integrated circuit package for example as illustrated in fig1 an integrated circuit package 110. |
7 | shown in fig1 b the system 10 can further include a plurality of central servers 20 1 20 2 20 k located at respective terminals 30 1 30 2 30 k in addition to a central server 20 fig2 c is yet another embodiment of the virtual conference system 10 unlike the embodiments of fig2 a and fig2 b which employ a client server architecture the embodiment of fig1 c employs a peer to peer communication channel by which terminals 30 can directly communicate without passing through the central server 20 the peer to peer communication channel helps reduce the load on the central server 20 by utilizing the resources e g bandwidth storage space processing power of the network participants terminals 30 although not explicitly shown the peer to peer communication channel may be added to the embodiment of fig2 b where the central server 20 is not in one location the peer to peer channel may be especially useful in certain situations such as in a two participant conference where the active node is constant the inventive concept disclosed herein pertains to a system that is capable of collecting accurate attention information from participants the system presents each participant with the option of focusing attention on one of the nodes or choosing to focus attention on nothing more specifically the system presents the nodes at a low image quality except the active node if any is selected if a participant selects an active node the active node is displayed at a high image quality while the rest of the nodes remain displayed at a low image quality as used herein a u201c high image quality u201d has. |
3 | is illustrated by referring to fig1 at points a b and c this valley offers a range of composition for low temperature brazing applications which find special utility in joining together titanium metal surfaces compositions along the line between 57 ag 33 al 10 cu and 65 al 33 cu 2 ag will melt at temperatures below 1040 u00b0 f 560 u00b0 c the particular aluminum alloy compositions which have been evaluated and found to be effective in achieving high strength metallic bonds contain the following elements within the weight percentage ranges set forth in table i table i______________________________________ element percent______________________________________ copper 13 34 silver 0 41 lithium 0 0 1 aluminum balance______________________________________ as can be seen from table i the present invention contemplates the addition of small quantities of lithium to improve wetting and flow on titanium it was found that 0 01 weight percent lithium was adequate for improving the wetting and flow of these alloys on titanium additional quantities of lithium up to about 0 1 weight percent produced small improvements but at the expense of joint ductility examples 1 through 4 which follow disclose preferred alloy compositions within the ranges stated in table i and have the following approximate analysis ______________________________________ element percent______________________________________ aluminum 63 copper 32 silver 5 lithium 0 01______________________________________ ______________________________________ element percent______________________________________ aluminum 50 copper 25 silver 25 lithium 0 01______________________________________ the liquidus solidus relationship for the specific alloys of examples 1 2 3 and 4 are shown respectively in fig2 4 and 5 of the drawings the specific liquidus and solidus temperature for each alloy are shown in their respective drawings together with an indication of their compositional range unless otherwise indicated the. |
4 | settings further pictures from such a sliver region may be used for analyzing the degree of parallelization of the slivers the fiber hook number and size the structural influence of the material and the generation of dust based on all these parameters the quality of the drafting process may be determined advantageously pictures are also taken especially of the edge zones for analyzing the guidance of the fibers in the edge zones during the drafting process closed or discontinuous sliver image at the edges by a width wise scanning of the sliver by the camera it may also be determined whether longitudinally extending streaks are present in the sliver such streaks may appear if the slivers are improperly guided into the drafting unit that is the slivers are overlapping or are at an excessive distance from one another based on the analysis of the entire sliver width an evaluation of the initial draft in this region may be performed it is a further advantage of the invention that the orientation of the slivers and fibers may be analyzed since the number and the position of the obliquely and straight running slivers represent a measure for the effective starting draft the starting draft of the calender roll pair is dependent from the following parameters delivery speed draft friction sliver number material soiling and the like in this manner the real starting draft of. |
8 | 326 the nmos device 326 can stay in saturation region this allows any resistance difference between fuse terminal and the reference resistor 324 to be amplified to an output node 334 the amplified output signal at the node 334 will be inverted through an inverter 336 and outputted it is noteworthy that the tracking resistors 330 and 332 are implemented mainly to help improve tracking while the pmos devices 320 and 328 are implemented as pull up devices to enable disable the amplifier it is also noteworthy that two main current paths one through the nmos device 322 and another through the nmos device 326 determine the voltage at the output node 334 fig3 c illustrates a sense amplifier 338 with a pmos device configured as a diode to bias another pmos device in accordance with the eighth embodiment of the present invention the sense amplifier 338 compares resistance of a selected electrical fuse from the fuse cell connected to the source of a nmos device 340 against the resistance of a reference resistor 342 to determine a logic state output a pmos device 344 is configured as a diode to bias a pmos device 346 such that the pmos device 346 can operate in saturation with higher output impedance during a reading process the pmos device 344 the pmos device 346 the nmos device 340 and a nmos device 348 will be turned on the resistance difference between the fuse terminal and the reference resistor 342 will output through a node 350 fig4 presents a block diagram 400 illustrating how data from each individual. |
8 | the input electrode of the next semiconductor 12 through the gate to gate transmission line 17 18 which provides the correct time delay to cause cancellation of reflections from the device input electrodes and finally into the input termination network 19 providing for a low reflection at the amplifier input terminal the output electrodes of the semiconductor devices are likewise connected through the drain to drain transmission line 16 20 with a time delay designed to provide both reflection and cancellation from the fet output electrodes and signal summation of the amplified fet outputs the gate to gate transmission line 17 18 is designed to be physically in close proximity to the drain to drain transmission line 16 20 to allow some of the amplified signal present on the drain to drain line to couple back to the gate to gate line the amplitude of feedback signal is determined by the physical separation of the drain transmission lines from the gate transmission lines the phase of the feedback signal is determined by the length of the line pair for the purpose of computing the precise effect of the coupling by computer modeling the coupled transmission lines can be described by the so called even mode and odd mode impedances z 0 e z 0 o and the phase length at a specified frequency as shown in fig5 the graph in fig6 shows a computer simulation of a computer optimized drf amplifier made with commercially available fet devices this circuit has been computer optimized for flat gain from dc to 40 ghz referring to the circuit of fig5 the amplitude and phase of the feedback signal can. |
2 | respect to the extremity end after feeding the compressed air into the liquid tank to pressurize an inside part of the liquid tank during a loading process of the cap in respect to the extremity end enable its machining and assembling to be substantially simplified as compared with that of the prior art writing tool and further enable its manufacturing cost to be reduced the valve opening operation for retracting the rotary member projected out of the extremity end of the tip inwardly toward the tip so as to feed the compressed air into the liquid tank is performed in such a manner that the rotary member is abutted against the inner bottom part of the cap so that the valve opening operation can be maintained positively and stably for a long period of time without being damaged in a short period of time as found in the prior art writing tool fig1 to 13b illustrate a fifth embodiment of the writing tool of the present invention wherein a cylindrical resilient member 19 is loaded at an outer periphery of the extremity end 3 a cap 21 is pushed and loaded up to a cap loading base end 3 1 circumferential step in respect to the extremity end 3 with a cap returning resilient part 20 resilient circumferential ring arranged at an outer periphery of the cylindrical part 19 1 of the resilient member 19 to be described later thereafter the pushing operation is released to cause the cap 21 to be automatically pushed back to the normal loading position of the extremity end 3 then the. |
1 | the calculus being shown on the monitor 8 at position a referenced to the reference mark 14 the x ray tube 2 is then pivoted by the angle u03b1 the treatment site calculus migrates in the video image on the monitor 8 by a distance s which is proportional to its path on the input luminescent screen of the x ray image intensifier 3 the treatment site is now located at position b on the monitor 8 the location of the treatment site at position b is marked on the monitor by any one of a number of data entry devices such as a light pen 15 a mouse 16 a tracking ball not shown or the like this results in the mark 17 being shown on the monitor 8 the difference between the position a corresponding to the reference mark 14 and the position b corresponding to the mark 17 i e the path s is entered in the computer 12 the height of the treatment site above the pivot point is calculated in the computer 12 from the path s the position of the pivot point for the x ray tube 2 the angle u03b1 and the distance of the focus image plane the current device positions corresponding to the distance s the position of the pivot point the angle u03b1 and the distance of the focus image plane are entered at line 18 the position of the treatment site in space can now be defined the computer 12 now. |
9 | 20a when cap 40 is inverted from its position shown in fig1 and 5 fig1 best shows the tamper proof container of the invention following procurement and prepared for opening and subsequent access to the medicaments therein an initial complete visual observation should be made by the user including observing cap barrier 40 for evidence of drill through and redressing and an observation of shield guard 41 to ensure that it is not broken away from cap 40 to open the container it is necessary to strike shield guard 41 to break it cleanly at its juncture with cap 40 and to raise shield 24 to access cut in slot 16 fig4 threads 20a and 24a are completely disengaged by turning shield 24 and sliding shield guard 41 and shield 24 upward surrounding cap 40 a suitable knife or the like is used to cut neck base 4 entirely across at cut in slot 16 within the limits provided by lower limiting guide 20 and upper limiting guide 18 with the result being as shown in fig5 a visual inspection is made of security barrier ring guard 38 and security barrier 28 shown in fig5 ring guard 38 is broken off. |
2 | 76 through the bores 77 78 79 for reasons of space the pressure sensor 76 is disposed in the region of the piston rod 14 upon installation of the cylinder and or during operation of the cylinder 2 deformation of the valve housing 24 can occur the deformation may have various causes some of which are listed here by way of example the valve housing 24 may deform as a consequence of the connection of the valve housing 24 to the piston rod 14 with the aid of the union nut 44 however the deformation of the valve housing 24 may also originate in the connection of the piston 12 to the valve housing 24 a deformation of the valve housing 24 may also be caused by heat for example in the cylinder 2 embodied according to the invention and having the play 60 between the slide guide 23 and the valve housing 24 deformation of the valve housing 24 is kept away from the slide guide 23 if the play 60 is dimensioned adequately and if the elastic elements 74 75 are elastic enough then the slide guide 23 remains dimensionally stable even in the presence of major deformation of the valve housing 24 even with a very small gap 68 seizing between the control slide 21 and the slide guide 2 is therefore prevented with certainty the cylinder 2 according to the invention offers the further advantage that in the selection of materials for the slide guide 23 and valve housing 24 whichever material is best suited can be used without having to take the valve housing 24 into account when selecting the material for the slide guide 23 since. |
7 | o 626 nm basic blue 3 654 nm methylene green 657 618 nm taylor 39 s blue 649 nm janus green b 660 395 nm meldola 39 s blue 570 nm new methylene blue 630 591 nm thionin 598 nm nile blue 638 nm celestine blue 642 nm a method of synthesis of leucomethylene blue and the oxygen dependent reoxidation to form the colored form of the methylene blue dye is shown below in addition to the above reactive materials numerous other dyes and light blocking materials can be synthesized to operate to render the data storage media limited play for example some other possible reactive materials can be found in u s pat no 4 404 257 hereafter incorporated by reference and u s pat no 5 815 484 hereafter incorporated by reference the reactive materials can further comprise a mixture comprising at least one of any of the above mentioned reactive materials the reactive material is preferably mixed with a carrier for deposition on and or impregnation into at least a portion of the surface of the substrate possible carriers comprise the thermoplastic acrylic polymers polyester resins epoxy resins polythiolenes uv curable organic resins polyurethanes thermosettable acrylic polymers alkyds vinyl resins and the like as well as combinations comprising at least one of the foregoing carriers polyesters include for example the reaction products of aliphatic dicarboxylic acids including e g fumaric or maleic acid with glycols such as ethyleneglycol propyleneglycol neopentylglycol and. |
2 | the pzt slab 8 after the microgrooves 10 are cut in the pzt slab 8 the pzt slab 8 then includes at least one surface having an array of microgrooves 10 the channels of which are exposed piezoelectric material the metallized ridges 22 between the microgrooves 10 remain surface layered with the metallic conductive coating the metallic conductive coating along the metallized ridges 22 serves as an electric circuit to conduct electrical pulse therealong referring now to fig4 a cross section illustrating interconnection of an ink channel 12 and microgrooves 10 of a section 11 of the pzt slab 8 is shown once the microgrooves 10 are formed in the pzt slab 8 wider cuts are made generally diagonally across the width of the pzt slab 8 to form ink channels 12 the ink channels 12 serve as ink feed conduits to the microgrooves 10 the ink channels 12 are preferably cut to approximately the same depth in the surface of the pzt slab 8 as the microgrooves 10 as previously described each ink channel 12 is fed by an ink feed 14 the ink feed 14 serves to flow ink into the ink channel 12 to feed microgrooves 10 of a particular section 11 of the pzt slab 8 after the microgrooves 10 and ink channels 12 are formed in the pzt slab 8 the pzt slab 8 is bonded to the pcb 6 for example by solder or conductive or epoxy adhesive the pzt slab 8 is preferably bonded so that the surface of the pzt slab 8 having the microgrooves 10 therein faces away from the pcb 6 this bonding arrangement allows for formation of nozzles 26 at such surface as hereinafter described so that ink is ejected from select. |
6 | and anti stall casing treatment the casing treatment includes an annular recess in the casing for removing low momentum flow adjacent the tips of the rotor blades and returning the flow to the generally cylindrical flow passage upstream of the point of removal a plurality of curved guide vanes are located within the annular recess so as to define an annular inlet downstream of the vanes and or an annular outlet upstream of the vanes each guide vane projects radially inwardly from the casing towards a free end which is exposed at or near the mouth of the recess to define a series of curved channels within the recess adjacent the annular inlet and or the annular outlet application_number US 50597103 A description fig1 of the drawings illustrates a portion of a casing 10 of a multi stage axial flow turbo compressor and one of a series of rotor blades 12 on a rotor shaft not illustrated extending centrally through the casing a series of stator blades 14 and 16 are secured to the casing upstream and downstream of the rotor blades respectively as shown to delay the onset of stall conditions at the tips of the rotor blades the casing 10 includes an anti stall casing treatment arrangement designated generally with the reference numeral 18 in this embodiment of the invention the arrangement 18 comprises an annular recess 20 in the casing 10 and a plurality of spaced apart guide vanes 22 within the recess with reference also to fig2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings the recess 20 is formed by a rear wall 26 a front wall 28 which together with the rear wall defines a mouth 30 leading into the recess 20 and an outer wall 32 between the rear wall and. |
4 | for papermaking operations the length can range for instance up to about 30 feet 9 1 meters an external source of steam is connected to the steam distribution apparatus and excess steam in the form of condensate is removed through a drain 16 which is located on the side of end plate 14 the contour of the front screen panel or plate 18 preferably matches the external shape of the product to which steam is being supplied the concave shaped curvature of front screen panel 18 is particularly suited for apply steam to a roll of material the front screen panel can also have a planar configuration to match the straight run of a moving sheet as further described herein the steam distributor apparatus 10 is separated into a plurality of steam discharge chambers or compartments along the length of the apparatus 10 so that profiling of the steam application can be accomplished for example the amount of steam that enters into the individual chambers can be controlled in response variations in measured properties of the sheet along its cross direction fig1 b and 1c show the arrangement of the steam outlets or perforations 20 that are formed across the entire length of the front screen panel 18 typically the outlets 20 are arranged in a plurality of rows 22 24 and 26 for instance the individual outlets 20 can be circular or have non circular configurations the number and size of the outlets are designed to achieve the desired steam flow rate and velocity the size of the outlets 20 should be sufficiently small to minimize the amount of fibers and other. |
3 | composition the powdery composition is kneaded for 10 min at 100 u00b0 c cooled and ground to give epoxy resin molding materials physical properties of the resulting resin composition are measured with the following methods the results are listed on table 2 1 spiral flow measured at 175 u00b0 c of molding temperature and 70 kg f cm 2 of molding pressure with a mold prepared according to emmi standard 3 e kg f mm 2 measured with utm according to astm d 190 4 thermal expansion coefficient u03b1 u00b0 c 1 measured according to astm d 696 5 moisture content measured the saturated moisture content after standing the molded article for 48 hrs in 121 u00b0 c 2 atm vapor 6 resistant to cracking measured from the crack numbers generated in the 2 000 times thermal impact test on the molded chip under the test conditions having one cycle of 55 u00b0 c 30 min and 150 u00b0 c 30 min the same constitutional components as examples 1 to 4 are used to prepare a resin composition except that the imide epoxy resin of the present invention is not used physical properties thereof are listed in table 2 table 1______________________________________ unit by weight compar example ativecomponents 1 2 3 4 example______________________________________cresol novolak type epoxy 13 57 11 57 9 07 4 07 15 07resinimide. |
4 | the remaining force f2 in the woven product which is in horizontal direction in the present case and of the pressure force f3 which exists at the nip n between the take up roll 2 and the pressure roll 3 the vertical force balance clearly indicates that with a fabric winding device according to the invention and more specifically if the parts are located as illustrated in fig7 the pressure force f3 is equal to the initial force f1 on the woven product or in other words that the initial force f1 in the woven product is completely used in order to create a pressure force f3 between the take up roll 2 and the pressure roll 3 in this way the remaining force f2 in the woven product after the contact point between both rolls 2 and 3 is reduced to an extremely small value quite obviously the invention is by no means limited to the embodiment according to fig7 as the support roll 2 may also be rotated as illustrated on fig8 and 9 the pressure force f3 is however smaller in this case than the initial force f1 in the woven product as on the one hand the remaining force f2 in the woven product has a vertical component f2 v and on the other hand the pressure force f3 is no longer oriented. |
9 | have a time average azimuthal speed of u03c9 rmf r o the spatial separation reduces the frequency of impacts of the fast betatron segments with the slower cyclotron segments the cause of the radial distillation is the u03b5 u03c6 u00d7 b z radial drift executed by cyclotron orbits where b z is the frc 39 s axial field the value of a pbo particle 39 s peak azimuthal energy w u03c6 max is approximately proportional to u03b6 u03c9 rmf b rmf r o u03c6 pbo where u03b6 is the charge on the particle accordingly 3 he 2 will have twice the energy as d but because of 3 he 39 s greater mass its peak azimuthal velocity will only be 15 faster than d 39 s about 1 3of the particles will have velocity within 80 of the maximum the ratio of a betatron orbit particle 39 s radial to azimuthal energy w r w u03c6 will depend on the initial position and velocity of an ion relative to the rmfo 39 s phase in a scenario w r w u03c6 max u02dc 1 2for one pbo in other scenarios w r w u03c6 u02dc 1 3is common though values as small as 1 200and as large as 1 1have been seen in simulations the value of w r w u03c6 at a collision depends on the azimuthal extent of the pbo crescent u03c6 pbo in the rmf frame its radial. |
8 | embodiment of the present invention disclosed herein comprises a method of using fsk modulation demodulation technique especially f 2f 600 hz representing binary u2018 0 u2019 and 1200 hz 2 u00d7 600 hz standing for binary u2018 2 u2019 to simultaneously transmit 12 vrms power source in sinusoid waveform and the lighting control signals from the central controller to the led lamps over the 2 wire power cord existing in the current swimming pool lighting infrastructure in the first aspect of the present invention a load current sensing technique is employed to identify two different types of the led lamps u201c color or white u201d enabling the color and the white led lamps ready for pnp plug and play in the second aspect of the present invention the central controller transmits the led lamps configured status on its ports to the smart phone for the screen display in the third aspect of the present invention the central controller uses the bluetooth protocol to communicate to the smart phone with a built in bluetooth in the fourth aspect of the present invention the rf remote is designed specifically in the form of the lighting control gui for resembling the control operation as the smart phone in the fifth aspect of. |
8 | semiconductor component in fig2 a the numeral 20 identifies a semi insulating substrate the numeral 21 an n type semiconductor in the selected example advantageously n inp and the numeral 22 a p type semiconductor advantageously p inp the numerals 23 and 24 identify contacts which supply the two semiconductors 21 and 22 with current the laser or optical amplifier of fig1 a is embedded between semiconductors 21 and 22 as in fig1 a the layer sequence is identified by the numerals 10 and 11 here again the coordinate system marked 12 indicates the spatial position of the semiconductor arrangement fig2 b shows a further embodiment in which the laser or optical amplifier is disposed on an n type semiconductor e g n inp marked 25 the thus produced arrangement is embedded in a p type semiconductor e g p inp as in fig2 a the numerals 23 and 24 identify the current supply the spatial position of the arrangement is indicated by coordinate system 12 fig2 c shows a third embodiment of the semiconductor laser or semiconductor amplifier the layer sequence composed of the two layers 10 and 11 is here embedded at its frontal faces in an n type semiconductor 27 e g n inp and a p type semiconductor 28 e g p inp contacts 23 and 24 serve as current supplies as in fig2 a and 2b the spatial position is indicated by coordinate system 12 if an external voltage is applied to the illustrated structures with the polarity as shown the injected charge carriers collect in the semiconductor region having the smaller band gap here marked e1 in this way a spatially periodic. |
1 | provided in the receptacle 362 includes a single pole single throw switch 382 such as a lever lite switch number 26f832 manufactured by switchcraft inc of new jersey the switch 382 has connection terminals 385 386 and 388 which for example connect to the electrical system of a vehicle such as an automobile the switch 382 is supported on a sleeve 384 by a support bracket 390 held by lock nuts 39z 394 and 396 398 a switch arm 400 of the switch 382 extends over a free end of the sleeve 384 for engagement with a push rod 402 that is axially moveable in the sleeve 384 the push rod 402 extends through an opening 404 in the cover 366 for connection with a lever 406 pivoted at 408 to the cover 366 a biasing spring 410 is disposed in the sleeve 384 between the cover 366 and a disc 412 fixed to the push rod 402 a free end 414 of the lever 406 extends into a sleeve 416 through an opening 417 the sleeve 416 which is affixed in any suitable known manner to the cover 366 has a cap 418 threaded to one end thereof and an annular fusible portion 420 affixed to an opposite end thereof and formed of a known alloy commonly used in fusible links which softens or loses its structural integrity at approximately 160 u00b0 f a biasing leaf spring 422. |
7 | fixation motor fm are controlled to be always constant further the motor control circuit 22c controls the rotation and stoppage of the transportation rollers 33 the resist rollers 39 and the separation roller 32 by controlling the clutches 221 222 and 223 referring to fig1 and 4 one of the features of the copying machine is an improvement in which the cut sheet transported through the bypass transportation path d4 is prevented from being biased with respect to the transportation direction of the cut sheet or from being biasedly transported the prevention of biasing of the cut sheet is achieved as will be later described by setting the rotational circumferential speed of the resist rollers 39 the first roller slightly lower than that of the transportation rollers 33 the second roller another feature of this embodiment is that the offset of a toner image to be transferred onto a cut sheet is prevented which is caused by vibration of the cut sheet due to fluctuation in the load to the transportation rollers 33 the load fluctuation is caused by a sudden removal of the tensile force which has been applied to the cut sheet when the tail edge of the cut sheet transported through the bypass transportation path d4 departs from the resist rollers 39 the prevention of the image offset on the cut sheet is also achieved by controlling the circumferential speed of the resist rollers 39 more specific explanation will be given to the rotation control of the photoreceptor drum 20 the transportation rollers 33. |
3 | the field of chemistry or abbreviations recommended by the iupac iub commission on biochemical nomenclature for example the following symbols are used in the specification the amino acids should be construed to be of the l type unless specific description with respect to optical configuration is given ______________________________________ala a u03b2 alaninearg arginineala alanineasn asparagineaze azetidine 2 carboxylic acidcit citrullinecys cysteinegly glycinehar homoargininelys lysineorn ornithinepglu pyroglutamic acidpip pipecolic acidpro prolinesar sarcosineser serinethr threonineboc t butoxycarbonylz benzyloxycarbonylfmoc 9 fluorenylmethoxycabonylbu sup t t butylmbs p methoxybenzenesulfonylmbzl p methoxybenzylacm acetamidomethylscm s carbomethoxysulfenylmtr 4 methoxy 2 3 6 trimethylbenzenesulfonylno sub 2 nitrobzl benzylobzl benzyl esterosu n hydroxysuccinimide esterdcc n n 39 dicyclohexylcarbodiimidedcurea n n 39 dicyclohexylureadic n n 39 diisopropylcarbodiimidehobt 1 hydroxybenzotriazoleet sub 3 n triethylaminetrt tritylnmm n methylmorpholinetfa trifluoroacetic acidmsa methanesulfonic acidacoet ethyl acetateacoh acetic acidthf tetrahydrofurandmf n n 39 dimethylformamidemeoh methanol______________________________________ the compounds of the present invention can be prepared by the methods conventionally employed in peptide chemistry for example the peptides can be prepared by those processes described in schroder and lubke the peptides vol 1 academic press new york 1965 and nobuo izumiya et al fundamental and experiment of peptide synthesis maruzen tokyo 1985 and can be prepared by either the solution synthesis or the solid synthesis examples of the methods for formation of the peptide bonds include azide method acid chloride method symmetrical anhydride method mixed anhydride method carbodiimide method carbodiimido additive method activated ester method carbonyldiimidazole method oxidation reduction method and the one employing a woodward reagent k in. |
9 | amine amide hydroxyl etc covalently bonded on repeating structures or units to prepare a self assembling molecule so that the individual chemical moieties preferably form self assembling donor acceptor pairs with other donors and acceptors on the same or different molecule a u201c hydrogen bonded complex u201d is a chemical complex formed between hydrogen bonding arrays hydrogen bonded arrays can have association constants k assoc between 10 2 and 10 9 m u2212 1 reciprocal molarities generally greater than 10 3 m u2212 1 in preferred embodiments the arrays are chemically the same or different and form complexes accordingly the molecularly self assembling materials msa presently include molecularly self assembling polyesteramides copolyesteramide copolyetheramide copolyetherester amide copolyetherester urethane copolyether urethane copolyester urethane copolyester urea copolyetherester urea and their mixtures preferred msa include copolyesteramide copolyether amide copolyester urethane and copolyether urethanes the msa preferably has number average molecular weights mw n interchangeably referred to as m n as is preferably determined by nmr spectroscopy of 2000 grams per mole or more more preferably at least about 3000 g mol and even more preferably at least about 5000 g mol the msa preferably has mw n 50 000 g mol or less more preferably about 20 000 g mol or less yet more preferably. |
5 | of the inside panels 14 are received on pads 28 which engage the outer surface of wall 24 the edge portion of each outer panel is spaced outwardly from the edge portion of each inner panel by a spacer 30 which is interposed between the panel edges a plurality of internally threaded bosses 34 are formed integrally on the outer wall 24 of extrusion 18 a bolt 36 extends through a rigid retainer plate 38 and is threaded into each boss 34 the bolt head is received in a cavity formed in the retainer plate 38 which overlies a pair of pads 40 which fit against the edge portions of the outer panels 14 when the bolts 36 are tightened the retainer plate 38 clamps pads 28 and 40 against the panels 14 with the spacers 30 sandwiched between the edges of the panels in the double glazed arrangement in this manner panels 14 are secured to and supported generally edge to edge on the structural member 16 a cover 42 may be secured to the retainer plate 38 in order to enclose the cavity and cover the bolt heads contained therein the single glazed system is similar but lacks the second set of panels and the spacers 30 in accordance with the present invention the inner edge portion of one or more of the extrusions 18 may be provided with a channel 44 which opens inwardly and extends along the entire length of the extrusion 18 the channel 44 provides a recess in which a neon filled glass tube 46 may be contained and enclosed the glass tube 46 is an elongated hollow tube held in place in channel 44 by a plurality of clips which are. |
6 | as a liquid is supplied to the supply channel 6 from a connection piece 8 shown in fig2 which is preferably also integrally formed on the housing 1 and which may be connected to the exhaust of a combustion motor on the other hand air is supplied to the compressor rotor space 3 through an axially extending connection piece 17 see arrow a u2032 which is situated on a housing cover 18 to be fastened to the end of the housing 1 by means of bolts 19 compressed air is then discharged through a discharge channel 7 and a connection piece 9 it should be noted that the housing 1 according to the invention can also be closed at its opposite axial end by a housing cover 20 to which end it may comprise threaded bores 21 only one is represented which bores receive screws or bolts 22 in a similar way as described with reference to bolts 19 in this case this cover would define and limit the rotor space 2 just as the cover 18 delimits rotor space 3 in similar manner cover 20 possesses an axial connection piece 23 through which fluid is discharged in correspondence with arrow a said fluid having been supplied to rotor 2 u2032 through the supply channel 6 as best seen in fig1 the housing 1 is relatively thick but is formed to have a shape that is easily produced however it is within the scope of the present invention to restrict the housing 1 more or less between the turbine rotor space 2 and the compressor rotor space. |
5 | coupler 120 may have a thickened fiberglass body and incorporate an inner threaded steel ring 122 which threads coupler 120 to the end of casing segment 106 u2032 in the illustrated embodiment female threads 123 of ring 122 are dimensioned to mate with male threads 124 of casing 106 u2032 of course the arrangement of the threads could be reversed and other known mechanical couplings could be employed at this point it should also be recognized that the present invention can be employed in connection with both a new well and in retrofitting an existing well in the case of a new well it will be appreciated that both a coated intermediate production casing and an uncoated bottom end section would be specified along with the inclusion of the insulative coupler 120 of the invention such as illustrated in fig3 and 4 on the other hand for use with existing uncoated steel cased wells another approach is required for delivery of a current to the bottom of the well in this additional embodiment a smaller diameter production casing or tubing coated with an electrically insulating material can be lowered into the existing well with the bottom end segment of the tubing left uncoated the upper coated end would be similarly attached to an insulative coupler like coupler 120 illustrated at fig4 therefore this embodiment includes corresponding first second and third interconnected segments and the current is again supplied to the second or intermediate segment for transmission to the third segment at the bottom section of the well and into nearby geological zones adjacent the well while being prevented from dissipating to. |
2 | rest on the short lever arms of the tiltable ramps 22 as shown in fig4 and as further shown in fig1 the operator 86 has connected the first support assembly 25 to the boat trailer 78 by chains 88 more specifically chains 88 have hooked ends 90 which can hook into receiving portions of the boat trailer 78 the chains 88 are connected to a drum 92 supported by brackets 94 furthermore the drum 92 is equipped with a ratchet assembly 96 that permits the chains 88 to retain desired tautness until the ratchet assembly 96 is released the chains 88 can be tightened by a drum lever 97 the drum 97 ratchet assembly 96 drum lever 92 chains 88 and hooked ends 90 are of conventional commercially available design as shown in the drawing figures the drum 92 for the chains 88 is fixed to the first support assembly 25 toward the front side of the fulcrum 55 and the chains 88 are attached to the boat trailer 78 on the rear side of the fulcrum 55 by this arrangement tightened the chains 88 results in the boat trailer 78 being pulled toward the front side of the fulcrum 55 and loosening the chains results in the boat trailer 78 being moved by gravity toward the rear side of the fulcrum 55 generally it is desirable. |
2 | source has a trapezoidal cross section and the holding element 20 has a corresponding trapezoidal cross section that is somewhat larger than the cross section of the light source in an alternative embodiment the holding elements 20 for holding the light source are not designed as containers but as bolts onto which a light source with a corresponding recess can be plugged as shown in fig6 a plurality of support structures 19 and a plurality of holding elements 20 fastened thereon for holding the light source 16 can be arranged on a model 10 the number and position of the holding elements 20 is governed by the number and position of the required installation points and alignment points fig7 shows a flowchart of a method for installing an elevator in an elevator shaft in a first step s 1 the model is arranged in the elevator shaft in a second step s 2 the shaft dimensions are checked during this check of the shaft dimensions it can for example be checked whether a nominal depth of the elevator and a nominal width of the elevator as illustrated in fig1 are available over the entire height of the elevator shaft if the checking of the shaft dimensions turns out negative the model must be rearranged in the elevator shaft if appropriate there is also a need for a further step s 3 to adapt the shaft for example by removing material from a shaft wall if by contrast the checking of the shaft dimensions turns out to be positive two options are available in step s 4 in the first option. |
8 | publication_number US 2004021376 A1 abstract the converter comprises a plurality of bridge circuits connected to phase windings of a machine of which each circuit has a plurality of electrically controllable switches and one buffer memory embodied as a capacitor a version of the converter that is simple from a production standpoint and is highly economical in terms of space is obtained by providing that the capacitor is embodied as a foil capacitor surrounding the machine to the electrodes of which the bridge circuits are connected distributed over the circumference of the machine application_number US 33308603 A description in fig1 the circuit diagram is shown for a converter that is designed for multi phase operation of an electric machine that is otherwise designed for three phase operation this converter comprises n bridge circuits 1 2 3 n the number n of bridge circuits depends on the number k of chronologically staggered pulses with which the phase windings of the electric machine are to be triggered for an intrinsically three phase machine the number n of bridge circuits required is then n 3 k each of the bridge circuits 1 2 3 n comprises the series circuit of two electrically controllable switches the bridge circuit 1 has the switches 11 12 the bridge circuit 2 has the switches 21 22 the bridge circuit 3 has the switches 31 32 and the bridge circuit n has the switches n 1 n 2 a phase winding of the electric machine is connected to a tap between the two switches of each bridge circuit thus the phase winding 4 is connected to the bridge circuit 1 the phase winding 5 is connected to the. |
8 | pattern unsuitable for use in laying out patterns in the etchant resist the prior art use of the silicone layer 40 was used to protect the top surfaces of the opaque emulsions from accidental having to support any foreign object ironically in contrast to the prior art that attempted to avoid placement of foreign objects on top of the opaque projections the present invention deliberately places spacers on top of the opaque projections and on the compressible emulsion layer adjacent the opaque projections in order to compare the evacuation paths formed by the present invention and the prior art reference should be made to fig5 and fig6 fig5 shows a prior art emulsion master pattern on a photo printing plate 10 located on emulsion layer 12 are the opaque master patterns 16 that represent the interior region of the mask and the opaque master patterns 15 that represents the continuous strip line located on top of the emulsion layer is a coating of silicone 40 that is used to prevent dirt particles from clinging to the photo printing plate during use and reuse of the photo printing plates during the printing process the layer of etchant resist on the metal web would be in contact with top surfaces 42 43 and 44 note that in the prior art without the island spacers such as shown in tiala the evacuation paths from the center of the mask to the outside. |
3 | buffer the h 2 po 4 u2212 hpo 4 2 u2212 couple had a pka of 7 20 the ph thus being constant the free proton concentration at ph 8 0 was however consistently very small at 10 u2212 8 m therefore this concentration could not be responsible for the high cathode current of 13 a m u2212 2 which furthermore was much greater than the cathode current of the reference electrolyte 1 kcl 100 mm also at ph 8 0 the following examples were carried out with the same electrolysis device and according to the same operating protocol as described in the preceding example except that the electrolyses were now conducted at a constant current of u2212 13 5 a m u2212 2 on three different electrolytes whose characteristics are summarized in table 3 the electrolyses lasted 2 hours with the temperature ranging from 20 u00b0 c to 25 u00b0 c in the three experiments the production of hydrogen measured as described above was on average of the order of 10 ml hr which corresponds to a u201c raw u201d faraday efficiency of approximately 80 the change in potential across the electrolysis device denoted ecell is shown in fig3 which illustrates the change as a function of. |
8 | the client computer 104 submitting a request the request filter software also includes routines for determining whether the version of virus protection software meets or exceeds a standard level necessary to gain access to the destination included in the request if the version of the anti virus software meets or exceeds the standard the request is directed to the original destination for example external web server 112 if the version does not meet the standard the request filter 114 directs the request to an alternate destination such as internal web server 116 a system administrator or automated system updates the standard that the request filter 114 accesses as necessary to ensure that the standard or standards are appropriate for the various applications and servers to be accessed the standard may be stored as a file as an entry in a database or in some other type of memory accessible by the request filter the alternate web server 116 may also take one or more of the following additional steps sever the connection without informing client computer 104 why the request was denied transmit an updated virus protection file version to the client computer 104 notify the anti virus software provider that the client computer 104 is in need of an update or perform some other step that results in updating the anti virus software on the client computer 104 in an. |
9 | fluid is permitted to escape from accumulator chamber 12 in accordance with the setting of the size of bleed orifice 44 once sufficient pressure is bled from accumulator chamber 12 diaphragm 14 moves back to the solid line position shown in fig1 to open contacts 16 and 18 the described system is operative to flash lights 24 even though the vehicle is not decelerating as when the driver attempts panic braking on a slippery surface takes place fig2 shows another arrangement wherein accumulator chamber 12 contains a movable piston 62 normally biased to the left by coil spring 64 a centrally located rod 66 extends from the piston 62 through a suitable hole 68 in the housing for accumulator chamber 12 to act against insulator 70 for closing contacts 16 and 18 when the rod is moved to the shadow line position in this embodiment bleed orifice 72 simply provides communication between accumulator chamber 12 and fluid supply chamber 28 for bleeding fluid from accumulator chamber 12 at a predetermined rate for maintaining the lights in a blinking condition for a predetermined time after the panic braking force has been released from the braking actuator 58 the arrangement of fig2 is a closed system facilitating use of hydraulic fluid in accumulator chamber 12 and supply chamber 28 fig3 shows still another arrangement wherein a fluid supply chamber 74 has deformable walls of elastomeric material and brake actuator 58 includes deforming means for deforming the walls of chamber 74 to reduce the volume thereof for forcing fluid therefrom through conduit 76 into a bellows 78 defining the accumulator chamber bellows 78 may simply operate against a spring arm carrying contact 16 for moving it into engagement with fixed. |
6 | of the total elongation u03b4x the elastomers are generally capable of large elongation a designer may however desire to limit the extent of deflection for various reasons such as bond and seal fatigue in one embodiment the deflection of an individual elastomer seal 308 from the mean position is held to a 1 1 ratio of the elastomer seal span length l such that u03b4x 2 l in one embodiment the elastomer seal construction is similar in fashion to that of an elastomer annulus of a marine shock cell such as that illustrated previously in fig2 the elastomer seal comprises a vulcanized mixture of natural rubber the cylinders comprise sections of rolled carbon steel pipes the elastomer seal is bonded to the cylinders during the molding process consistent with techniques generally known to the marine shock cell industry several variations in the geometry and arrangement of the elastomer annulus may be desirable however to be adapted for use as an elastomer seal for a expandable cylinder referring now to fig4 a there is shown generalized reaction force versus deflection curves for a shock cell indicated by curve a as illustrated the reaction force increases with increasing deflection the slope of this curve a is the stiffness characteristic of the shock cell the area under the curve. |
5 | that the aggregate is allowed to stay in the formed cavity and contacting the cavity wall by the raising movement of the mandrel in contrast passive restriction of upward flow of aggregate is achieved during driving of the mandrel 1 as a result of engagement between aggregate and restrictors 16 the number of passive flow restrictors 16 will vary depending on the length of the bottom portion 2 further as previously noted the flow restrictors 16 will extend into the center of the bottom portion 2 an amount sufficient to restrict upward flow of aggregate during tamping but without substantially preventing the aggregate from remaining at the bottom of the cavity upon raising of the mandrel 1 in all other aspects the embodiment of fig1 17 is otherwise typically the same as the embodiment of fig1 10 in the operation of the embodiment of fig1 17 as before the mandrel 1 is driven to the design depth if the sacrificial plate 3 is used the hopper 5 is again also filled with aggregate after driving to the design depth alternatively as in the case of the embodiment of fig1 10 the aggregate may be partially or fully filled inside the mandrel 1 and bottom tamper head 2 prior to driving and the aggregate is engaged by the passive flow restrictors 16 to form a temporary aggregate plug in the bottom portion 2 of the mandrel 1 so that soil does not enter the inside of the mandrel 1 during driving once the mandrel 1 reaches the design depth and the mandrel 1 is raised slightly the sacrificial plate 3 or the temporary. |
9 | merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures while the preferred embodiment has been described the details may be changed without departing from the invention which is defined by the claims referring now to fig1 a a cross sectional view of side panels 20 bonded at bond sites b to a top sheet 30 is shown as constructed by prior art methods as shown in fig1 b side panels 20 are bonded to top sheet 30 and side panels 20 are folded over top sheet 30 with the side panels tack bonded also known as fugitively bonded to one another at bond site b u2032 referring now to fig1 c a cross sectional view of an alternative bonding pattern of the prior art is shown with a long portion of panel 20 is applied to a web 30 and a short side of the panel 20 where the adhesive is shown is then folded over not shown but similar in result to fig1 b these methods of the prior art presented skewing issues namely the side panels panels 20 could run somewhat off of parallel with the track of edges of top sheet 30 referring now to fig2 a 2c a first embodiment. |
1 | with or without the chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention and wild type wt littermates 6 mice per group as shown in fig1 a the expression levels of sod2 in the hippocampal ca1 region ca1 and the dentate gyrus dg of ad mice treated with the chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention are enhanced as shown by immunohistochemical staining as shown in fig1 b the expression levels of sod2 in the brain tissues of ad mice treated with the chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention are significantly enhanced as shown by western blotting p lt 0 01 0 05 in other words the chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention can increase the activity of superoxide dismutases and inhibit reactive oxygen species to reduce oxidative stress in brain tissue since inflammation is believed to be involved in the pathogenesis and progression of neurologic diseases and tumor necrosis factor alpha tnf u03b1 is a key marker for inflammation whether the expression level of tnf u03b1 in the brain can be reduced by the chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention is determined fig1 a 18b show the expression levels of tnf u03b1 in the brains of 9 month ad mice treated with or without the chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention and wild type wt littermates 6 mice per group as shown in fig1 a the expression levels of tnf u03b1 in the hippocampal ca1 region ca1 and the dentate gyrus dg of ad mice treated with the chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention are reduced as shown by immunohistochemical. |
4 | on threaded plate 4 according to fig1 which is identified here in the section by reference numeral 22 the surfaces 30 and 30 u2032 on the sectioned threaded plate serve for positioning in a y direction the projection 11 of the side strut 2 according to fig1 and the surfaces 29 and 29 u2032 for positioning in an x direction the projection being identified by reference numeral 21 in the cross section the aforedescribed positioning surfaces acting between projection 11 and threaded plate 4 and stop element 3 of fig1 are the same in shape and function as the positioning surfaces acting between projection 11 and threaded plate 4 and stop element 3 u2032 of fig2 with sufficiently large contact areas of the surfaces 23 23 u2032 24 24 u2032 25 25 u2032 and 26 26 u2032 the symmetrically arranged surfaces 27 27 u2032 28 28 u2032 29 29 u2032 and 30 30 u2032 may be eliminated since precise machining of the surfaces becomes nevertheless more difficult and costly with its increasing size the configuration shown in cross sectional view in fig5 is preferred the cooperating surfaces 23 23 u2032 or 30 30 u2032 as well as 24 24 u2032 or 29 29 u2032 reliably prevent twisting of the side strut relative to the shaft rod u2014 even when these surfaces are small in. |
1 | frozen portion 1 was used as a reference for the sensory assessment the judgment was carried out by a panel consisting of 10 persons who made an evaluation as follows 1 excellent 0 similar and u2212 1 inferior the results were derived as the average points of the evaluation 0 5 kg of salt was added to 17 kg of walleye pollock paste and the mixture was subsequently mashed with a food cutter after that 2 kg of trehalose 1 5 kg of processed starch trade name farinex 0 2 kg of sweet cooking rice wine and 6 6 kg of water were mixed therewith to prepare 27 8 kg of mixture the resultant mixture was divided into 5 portions each portion 5 56 kg 100 g of each portion was put into a cup which was then sealed and then heated at 90 u00b0 c for 20 minutes portion 1 was cooled in a refrigerator at 5 u00b0 c portion 2 was frozen to u2212 25 u00b0 c wherein duration of freezing in the range from 0 to u2212 5 u00b0 c was regulated to be 20 minutes by controlling the temperature of a high voltage electric field alcohol freezing machine portion 3 was frozen to u2212 25 u00b0 c wherein the duration of freezing in the range from 0. |
7 | accordingly it will be understood that various embodiments of the system described herein are generally implemented as specially configured computers including various computer hardware components and in many cases significant additional features as compared to conventional or known computers processes or the like as discussed in greater detail herein embodiments within the scope of the present disclosure also include computer readable media for carrying or having computer executable instructions or data structures stored thereon such computer readable media can be any available media which can be accessed by a computer or downloadable through communication networks by way of example and not limitation such computer readable media can comprise various forms of data storage devices or media such as ram rom flash memory eeprom cd rom dvd or other optical disk storage magnetic disk storage solid state drives ssds or other data storage devices any type of removable non volatile memories such as secure digital sd flash memory memory stick etc or any other medium which can be used to carry or store computer program code in the form of computer executable instructions or data structures and which can be accessed by a general purpose computer special purpose computer specially configured computer mobile device etc when information is transferred or provided over a network or another communications connection either hardwired wireless or a combination of hardwired or wireless to a computer the computer properly views the connection as a computer readable medium thus any such a connection is properly termed and considered a computer readable medium combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of computer readable media computer executable instructions comprise for example instructions and data which cause a general purpose computer special purpose computer or special purpose processing. |
1 | the protective sleeve 123 the key 126 fig1 and 2 may be axially advanced to engage the latching element 120 as illustrated in fig3 the key 126 fits inside of the protective sleeve 123 and depresses or radially contracts the latch element 120 so that it fits within the interior circumference of the stop ring 124 thus allowing proximal retraction of the protective sleeve 123 as shown in fig4 once the key 126 has engaged and constrained the latch element 120 as shown in fig3 the protective sleeve 123 may be proximally withdrawn past the hemostatic implant 121 and the backstop 127 as shown in fig4 thus the hemostatic implant 121 will be released from constraint and exposed to the environment in the tissue tract the environment in the tissue tract will include blood and other body fluids which can hydrate the hemostatic implant 121 causing swelling as shown in fig4 the swelling will continue as shown in fig5 and the radially expanded occlusion element 90 can be collapsed using the handle assembly as shown in fig5 the collapsed occlusion element 90 can then be proximally withdrawn into distal receptacle 128 of the backstop assembly 127 as shown in fig6 where an annular space may be provided to accommodate the occlusion element when the occlusion element has been fully withdrawn within the backstop 127 the hemostatic implant is completely released as shown in fig6 and the remaining portions of the sealing apparatus can be pulled away from the hemostatic. |
3 | parr shaker at 30 u00b0 c in the presence of a slurry of raney nickel a 7000 4 2 g after 3 hours uptake of hydrogen has ceased the mixture is cooled to 20 u00b0 c the atmosphere is vented and exchanged for nitrogen the slurry is filtered through celite and concentrated in vacuo to give 9 25 g of 4r cis 6 2 aminoethyl n butyl n 2 2 trimethyl 1 3 dioxane 4 acetamide as an oil in a process analogous to example 1 4r cis 6 2 aminoethyl n butyl n 2 2 trimethyl 1 3 dioxane 4 acetamide is converted to r r r n butyl 5 4 fluorophenyl u03b2 u03b4 dihydroxy n methyl 2 1 methylethyl 4 phenyl 3 phenylamino carbonyl 1h pyrrole 1 heptanamide which is further converted to r r r 2 4 fluorophenyl u03b2 u03b4 dihydroxy 5 1 methylethyl 3 phenyl 4 phenylamino carbonyl 1h pyrrole 1 heptanoic acid hemi calcium salt to a stirred 10 u00b0 c solution of n 1 1 dimethylethyl n phenylmethylacetamide prepared from n 1 1 dimethylethyl n phenylmethyl amine and acetyl chloride by refluxing for 2 hours in toluene 102 5 g 0 5 mol in tetrahydrofuran 0 5 l is slowly added a solution of lithium diisopropylamide in tetrahydrofuran heptane 0 25 l. |
1 | with high resolution projectors in a geometrical alignment which ensures a homogeneous projection of the individual image areas each separate image area overlaps with the adjacent areas to allow pixel exact overlay in the transient areas by using digital image warping and blending to create a seamless overall projection an auto alignment system can be integrated to take care of either initial projection setup as well ongoing adjustments to guarantee a fully automatic calibration of the entire projection this is realized with a number of network cameras which observe the full projection area the camera system is also used to capture areas inside the entire projection which need to be digitally black masked e g for eventual movable platforms such as the loading and unloading platform of fig5 8 in particular the projectors are arranged to project motion picture on the entire projection screen the projection screen surrounds the first and second audience platforms 8 and 9 so that the screen extends over an angle of 360 u00b0 when seen in a horizontal plane see fig3 further the dome portion 2 and the extension portion 3 of the projections screen 1 are arranged and realized such that they together provide a projection surface extending over an angle u03b1 of more than 180 u00b0 measured in a vertical plane from a center of the dome in fig2 the first and second audience platforms 8 and 9 are shown in an elevated position accordingly the hydraulic cylinders 14 are shown in an extended position in fig3 the circular row of seats 18 is illustrated further it is shown that the tower structure 11 has a rectangular cross section further an access path 19 is illustrated via which guests can access the first and second loading and unloading platforms 6. |
3 | described synthetic process physical data for select exemplified peptides are given in table 1 the acetate salt of example 1 200 mg 0 18 mmole was dissolved in 10 ml of water sodium pamoate 155 mg 0 36 mmole was dissolved in 10 ml of water the two solutions were combined and mixed well the precipitates were collected by centrifugation at 3000 rpm for 20 minutes washed for three times with water and dried by lyophilization compounds of the present invention can be and were tested for activity as ligands of one or more of the melanocortin receptors according to the following procedures one skilled in the art would know that procedures similar to those described herein may be used to assay the binding activities of the compounds of the invention to melanocortin receptor molecules cellular membranes used for the in vitro receptor binding assays were obtained from transgenic cho k1 cells stably expressing hmc r receptor subtypes 1 3 4 or 5 the cho k1 cells expressing the desired hmc r receptor type were sonicated branson u00ae ct usa setting 7 approximately 30 sec in ice cold 50 mm tris hcl at ph 7 4 and then centrifuged at 39 000 g for 10 minutes. |
8 | a certain fixation of the position for the coil section 12 in this case as well the lower end edge of the insulating plate 10 may be provided with a notch not shown the notch is used as a deflecting edge for the coil section 12 in this embodiment as is shown by the example according to fig1 through 20 b it is also possible to establish an insulating distance from the bottom 3 by inserting a spacer ring 40 made of an insulating material e g ceramic on which the lower edge of the insulating plate 10 is seated the cavity of the tubular body 2 between the bottom 3 and the closing disk 5 is filled with an insulating material granulated insulating material 13 which may consist of quartz sand or a metal oxide especially magnesium oxide a granular product consisting of heat resistant plastic may also be used for this purpose it shall be pointed out here that the drawings show the cartridge heater 1 in the noncompressed state in case of relatively small overall lengths of the tubular body 2 the two heating coils 8 and 9 are sufficiently guided within the tubular body 2 by the insulating plate 10 and the two terminal screws 7 which are rigidly connected to the upper ends of the heating coils 8 and 9 and are protected against bending out radially and thus against touching the wall of the tubular body if the cartridge heater has a greater overall length it is useful to secure the heating coils 8 and 9 by holding clamps 14 arranged distributed over the length these holding clamps 14 consist of u shaped flat bodies made of insulating material and are provided with u shaped recesses 15 in which the heating. |
7 | used to calculate how much attenuation has been introduced to the light beam fig4 a shows an exemplary photocurrent curve 400 and fig4 b shows the corresponding electronic structure 402 of the assembly 200 of fig2 a what is not shown in fig4 a is that a feed back loop e g a circuit in which the photocurrent can be processed and used to control the movement of the common light blocker 304 to refine the attenuation through some miner blocker position adjustment in another embodiment of the invention the common light blocker 304 is actuated with rotational movement such as by a dc motor or stepping motor fig5 a and fig5 b show respectively two movements which demonstrates that a common light blocker has a rotational axis as indicated the light blocking is performed complementarily in the same way as described above on the left side of fig5 b the common light blocker 502 rotates anticlockwise so that the light beam from the collimator is blocked while the ir beam goes directly to the ir sensor so that a maximum value of the photocurrent from the ir sensor is produced on the right side of fig5 b the common light blocker 502 rotates clockwise so that the light beam from the collimator is unblocked while the ir beam is blocked so that a minimum. |
2 | else is in an intermediate position the invention is not limited to the particular embodiment described above but on the contrary covers any variant coming within the ambit of the invention as defined by the claims although a particular number of angular position detectors are detected above and although these detectors are selected to be made using a particular technology based on contactors and although a particular technology has been selected for the actuators it is possible to provide for some other number and to use other technologies for example it is possible to use a hall effect angular position sensor with the magnet of the sensor occupying the shaft in such a manner as to interact electromagnetically with the detector regardless of the axial position of the shaft 14 similarly the general shape of the shaft and the relative positions of the elements in the cavity may be different providing a portion of the shaft is suitable for co operating with the angular position detector although in this example the control box incorporates a processor for communicating with an external electrical unit it is possible to provide for the processor and the external electrical unit to be incorporated in the control box or else in external equipment it is also possible for the position of the shaft to be acquired and or for orders to be transmitted in some other way e g mechanically although the control box described is for operating a landing gear hatch from the ground it is possible to use the control box in any other application finally although the safety actuation. |
2 | instead of the sacrificial member 24 comprising a recirculating belt the sacrificial member 24 consists of a generally non circulating belt or strip 60 i e a fixed web which is removably retained by a first spring clip 62 and a second spring clip 64 the spring clips 62 64 serve to keep the belt or strip 60 from moving substantially with the web 10 in either direction during printing yet allow the belt or strip 60 to be replaced or repositioned because the belt 60 does not generally move during the printing process the ability of the belt 60 to resist thermal deformation is important therefore preferably the belt or strip 60 consists of a material which is highly resistant to thermal deformation such as kapton u2122 polyimide 0038 fig5 shows still another embodiment wherein the sacrificial member 24 does not circulate endlessly nor is fixed but rather comprises a ribbon 70 which is fed from a supply roll 72 to a take up roll 74 preferably the ribbon 70 is unpigmented i e uninked with a heavy backcoat in which case it is possible to use print media which does not include coatings that limit wear on the print head as shown the ribbon 70 contacts and is generally held in tension by the print head 32 and roller 22 and pinch roller 76 the difference in diameters between the roller 22 and pulley 18 provides that the ribbon 70 moves slower than does. |
6 | arranged on a fuel introduction path connected along a fuel feeding path and a fixed quantity fuel chamber for temporarily storing fuel delivered from the primary pump an internal wall of the fixed quantity fuel chamber undergoes elastic displacement allowing its internal capacity to expand shrink within a predetermined range the fixed quantity fuel chamber is connected to a fuel delivery path that communicates with the intake passage side and has a manually operated open close valve the valve is opened in a state in which due to the primary pump being operated the fixed quantity fuel chamber is filled with a predetermined quantity of fuel while enlarging its internal capacity whereby it shrinks due to an elastic contraction force and the fuel application_number US 201113189295 A description embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings fig1 shows a partial vertical cross section view of a carburetor 1 a integrally equipped with a starting device according to the present embodiment the configuration of the carburetor portion which is penetrated by an intake passage 2 and which feeds vaporized fuel using a fuel nozzle is the same as conventional examples therefore a detailed description of the carburetor portion will not be provided and a detailed description will. |
2 | the present invention these include a simple single louver a series of folding louvers accordion type devices linearly sliding devices rotating sliding devices and other arrangements micro electro mechanical mems louvers of the present invention are similar to miniature venetian blinds that can be opened or closed to expose an underlying thermal control coating the mems louvers of the present invention open close to expose hide an underlying surface the louvers 39 outer surface preferably has a low emissivity while the underlying surface has a high emissivity the opposite approach is also clearly possible many thousands of miniature louvers each being hundreds of microns on a side would preferably be used some or all of the louvers could be fully or partially opened to achieve the desired variable emissivity effect it is also be possible to use this mems louver concept to vary effective absorptivity in a manner analogous to that described for emissivity variation fig1 a 1 b 2 a 2 b 3 a and 3 b show three embodiments of the mems louvers of the present invention fig1 a and 1 b show a simple single louver 10 of the present invention fig1 a shows the simple single louver 10 of the present invention in an open position while fig1 b shows the. |
8 | power is about 13 56 mhz as shown in fig3 b the bi polar electrostatic chuck has an inner electrode 28 and an outer electrode 30 the inner electrode 28 and the outer electrode 30 both connects to the dc power 24 and the ac bias power 22 the capacitive impedance 321 for isolation of the inner electrode 28 and the capacitive impedance 322 for isolation of the outer electrode 30 are used to prevent direct currents from entering the ac bias power 22 because capacitors to direct currents are open circuit capactive impedance zc 1 j u03c9c the frequency of direct current u03c9 0 zc u221e the inductive impedance 341 for isolation of the inner electrode 28 and the inductive impedance 342 for isolation of the outer electrode 30 are used to prevent alternating currents from entering the dc power 24 the capacitive impedance 321 for isolation of the inner electrode 28 and the capacitive impedance 322 for isolation of the outer electrode 30 have different impedance values because of different transmitting lines the different impedance values will lead to the power outputs difference between the inner electrode 28 and the outer electrode 30 the power of ac bias power 22 p generator minus the power of the consumption of the impedance p impedance equals to power. |
7 | the time that the excess carriers are available for the conduction process this can be accomplished by introducing impurity or native defects that act as minority carrier traps in the semiconductor material fig2 schematically shows the conduction and valence band of a photoconductive material having minority carrier traps immediately after the electron hole pair is created an electron from the defect center traps the excess hole in other words the hole is raised to the defect level since the hole is now localized at the trap level there is a low probability that the excess electron will recombine with the hole until the hole is re emitted from the trap to the valence band the time required for the hole to be re emitted increases the time that the excess electron is available in the conduction process thus increasing the photosignal by increasing the photoconductive gain under the proper conditions this increase in time and signal can be many orders of magnitude generally the lower the temperature of operation at the quiescent state the greater the magnification of gain fig3 represents the movement of an electron hole to the trap level upon incidence of a signal photon flux q s thus for effective operation of a photoconductive. |
5 | extends forward from back wall 11b a greater distance than bottom wall 11c which extends forward from back wall 11b only a sufficient distance to accommodate cross piece 20 between back wall 11b and lip 11e the back wall 11b bottom wall 11c and lip 11e form the generally u shaped lower portion 12 end wall 11d is attached to top wall 11a side wall 11b bottom wall 11c and lip 11e allowing the latch 10 to be spot welded or bolted to a railing support post or wall the release element or locking mechanism 12 is made up of gate 12a attached to the front of top wall 11a by hinge 12d welded to gate 12a and top wall 11a gate 12a hangs down from top wall 11a with the bottom edge 12c thereof resting against lip 11e gate 12a is a one way gate in that it can only be opened by pivoting inwardly of housing 11 since lip 11e stops gate 12a from pivoting outwardly to an open position since top wall 11a extends further forward from back wall 11b than bottom wall 11c when gate 12a hangs down in a closed position it is oriented at an angle to lip 11e bottom edge 12c of gate 12a is bent at a slight angle with respect to gate 11a so that the bottom edge 12c abuts against lip 11e a tab or extension 12b extends upwardly through notch 12 e cut in top wall 11a tab 12b being used to open gate 12a a spacer plate 16 at least as. |
1 | light whose frequency difference is controlled and irradiates a measurement object 6 with measuring light via the light probe 3 the scattered light produced by the measurement object scattering the measuring light is integrated with the locally oscillated light via the light probe 3 and is directed to the optical heterodyne detector 2 the control computer 4 finds the center frequency and linewidth of the brillouin scattered components by analyzing the spectrum of the scattered light the center frequency of the brillouin scattered components depends on elasticity and the linewidth depends on viscosity and information about the elasticity and viscosity in the target area can therefore be obtained from this measurement the control computer 4 formulates as image information the information about elasticity and or viscosity obtained by the spectrum analysis and outputs this information to the image information display device 5 the light source 1 outputs two beams of light from separate ports one for measuring light having frequency f 1 and one for locally oscillated light having frequency f 2 the measuring light is emitted by a laser light source 101 and the locally oscillated light is emitted by a variable frequency laser light source 102 the measuring light and the locally oscillated light are integrated and are photoelectrically converted by a photodiode 103 an electric signal is inputted to a frequency measuring instrument 104 to measure the difference in frequency between the measuring light and the locally oscillated light an error signal indicating an error between the measured value and the value designated by the control computer 4 is created by a frequency control circuit 105 and feedback is supplied to the variable frequency laser light source 102 this light source reduces noise because the. |
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