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7 | ribbon referring to fig8 an opto electronic package 400 similar to the opto electronic package 300 of fig7 is provided however the lens plate 366 is replaced with a complementary metal oxide semiconductor device with integrated laser diode drivers or trans impedance amplifier circuits cmos ldd tia chip 406 and an opening 408 in the cmos device cmos ldd tia chip 406 is fabricated to accommodate a dual sided lens array dual sided lens plate 474 of the dual sided lens pair of 472 and 474 therefore the cmos ldd tia chip 406 is provided with an opening 408 for the dual sided lens array 474 to be inserted wiring is patterned along with pads e g c4s as interconnects 364 in order to mount a vcsel or pd array 384 in a substrate 480 and to mount the cmos ldd tia 406 the substrate 480 can contain the next level of interconnects such as a ball grid array or a land grid array bga lga 362 referring to fig9 an opto electronic package 500 with an integrated lens plate similar to that of fig7 is provided i e integrated lens plate 366 having dual sided lens 368 however the fiber ferrule i e ferrule with the multi core fiber 370 with the dual sided lens plate 372 see fig7 is replaced with an optical connector i e low profile lensed fiber connector 552 for the multi core optical fiber 554 containing dual sided lens arrays 550 and a turning mirror 548 to bend the. |
4 | at the surface down into the material approximately 1 3 micrometers the oxidized surface remains stable at ambient conditions for at least 3 months more particularly about 6 months polypropylene materials with a high degree of crystallinity can provide stability for up to 1 year the phrase u201c stable u201d is intended to mean that the oxidized polypropylene mesh materials do not appreciably change in physical characteristics over a given period of time that is the ability to promote tissue in growth is not effected if the material is left at ambient conditions for a period of time prior to use e g for at least about 3 month more particularly about 4 to about 6 months the surface treatment to the polypropylene mesh does not lose its ability to promote tissue in growth over such a period of time and as such the physical make up of the oxidized polypropylene mesh does not appreciably change to an extent that tissue in growth would not be improved over a native untreated sample of polypropylene mesh generally the process noted above involve a gas cloud that has been excited by the application of energy a cloud of fast moving particles is produced including electrons ions atoms free radicals molecules and other metastable species this energetic cloud is capable of reacting with the polypropylene surface in a variety of ways specific examples of these processes include corona discharge. |
9 | polymer solids methods to purify the methyl acetate include but are not limited to separation of the water impurities and solids via distillation extraction filtration or crystallization an alternate embodiment of the invention involves a process for using methyl acetate comprising b contacting the acetic acid with reactants under conditions sufficient to form vinyl acetate c contacting the vinyl acetate under conditions sufficient to form poly vinyl acetate d contacting the poly vinyl acetate with a base and methanol under conditions sufficient to form poly vinyl alcohol and methyl acetate as a byproduct e treating the methyl acetate sufficient to remove at least some of the impurities therewith f directing the methyl acetate to an acetic acid production process yet another embodiment of the invention involves a process for using methyl acetate comprising b contacting the acetic anhydride with reactants under conditions sufficient to form vinyl acetate c contacting the vinyl acetate in under conditions sufficient to form poly vinyl acetate d contacting the poly vinyl acetate with a base and methanol under conditions sufficient to form poly vinyl alcohol and methyl acetate as a byproduct e treating the methyl acetate sufficient to remove at least some of the impurities therewith f directing the methyl acetate to an acetic anhydride production process yet another embodiment of the invention involves a process for using methyl acetate comprising b contacting the acetic acid and acetic anhydride with reactants under conditions sufficient to form vinyl acetate c contacting the vinyl acetate in under conditions sufficient to form poly vinyl acetate d contacting the poly vinyl acetate with a base and methanol under conditions sufficient to form poly vinyl alcohol and methyl acetate as a byproduct e treating. |
3 | 67 h 5 5 n 10 43 found c 53 32 h 5 3 n 10 21 the title compound was prepared following the procedure of example 2 with the exception that 8 chloro 2 3 4 5 tetrahydro 1h pyrido 4 3 b indole was used instead of 8 fluoro 2 3 4 5 tetrahydro 1h pyrido 4 3 b indole and 2 vinylquinoline was used instead of 2 vinylpyridine the product was converted to the dihydrochloride salt mp 187 u00b0 190 u00b0 c analysis for c 22 h 20 cln 3 2hcl h 2 o calculated c 58 37 h 5 19 n 9 27 found c 58 34 h 5 30 n 9 29 the title compound was prepared following the procedure of example 1 with the exception that 3 pyridinylpropyl bromide hydrobromide was used instead of 4 pyridinylbutyl bromide hydrobromide the product was converted to the dihydrochloride salt mp 215 u00b0 218 u00b0 c analysis for c 19 h 20 fn 3 hcl 11 2 h 2 o calculated c 55 74 h 6 11 n 10 26 found c 56 06 h 5 60 n 10 51 the title compound was prepared following the procedure of example 1 with the exception that 3 pyridinylpropyl bromide hydrobromide was used instead of 4 pyridinylbutyl bromide hydrobromide and 8 chloro 2 3 4 5 tetrahydro 1h pyrido 4 3 b indole was used instead of 8 fluoro 2 3 4 5 tetrahydro 1h pyrido 4 3 b indole the product as converted to the dihydrochloride salt mp 240 u00b0 242 u00b0 c analysis for c 19 h 20 cln 3 2hcl calculated c 57 22 h. |
1 | shown in fig1 to mount a plurality of base members 32 at regular locations on a mounting surface as shown in fig1 each mounting plate 220 defines a surface area that is larger than the surface area required to mount a fishing reel 22 thus a plurality of fishing reels may be mounted in the array 222 without interfering with each other fig9 illustrates that the exemplary mounting plate 220 comprises a front left side top right side and bottom walls 224 226 228 230 and 232 respectively extending from an inner surface 234 of the front wall 224 are first and second plate spacers 236 and 238 the plate spacers 236 and 238 define plate passageways 240 and 242 it should be apparent that the mounting plate 220 is or may be a single injection molded part manufactured using a simple two part mold the plate spacers 236 and 238 are the same distance away from each other as the spacing members 126 and 128 described above the plate passageways 240 and 242 thus align with the base passageways 132 and 134 so that a fastener may extend through both the base member 32 and the plate 220 into the wall on which the mounting surface is formed additionally the plate spacers 236 and 238 are offset slightly from the center of the mounting plate 220 accordingly when the base member 32 is attached to a wall through a mounting plate 220 the base member 32 is offset slightly from the center of the mounting plate 220 as best shown in fig1 the offset spacers 236 and. |
8 | actually used in the print head the physical placement of firing nozzles on the print head referenced above nozzles in two offset rows means that odd and even dots of the same color are for two different lines the even dots are for line l and the odd dots are for line l 2 in addition there is a number of lines between the dots of one color and the dots of another since the 6 color planes for the same dot position are calculated at one time by the hcu there is a need to delay the dot data for each of the color planes until the same dot is positioned under the appropriate color nozzle the size of each buffer line depends on the width of the print head since a single pec generates dots for up to 15 print head segments a single odd or even buffer line is therefore 15 sets of 640 dots for a total of 9600 bits 1200 bytes for example the buffers required for color 6 odd dots totals almost 45 kbytes the entire set of requisite buffers might be provided on the pec chip when manufacturing techniques are capable otherwise the buffers for colors 2 onward may be stored in external dram this enables the pec to be valid even though the distance between color planes may change in the future it is trivial to keep the even dots for color 1 on. |
5 | can be the type of structures disclosed in u s pat no 3 851 491 the bell is constructed so that it is buoyant that is has a positive buoyancy so that if unconnected to other equipment it moves upwardly toward the sea surface the bell itself includes an outer shell 56 having a hatch 56 for ingress and egress to the life support and working chamber this hatch 58 can be provided with a window for observation if desired an actual observation window 60 is provided on the side of the bell which faces the bop and other such windows can be provided at multiple locations such as at port 62 a penetrator 64 is provided to which the umbilical 90 is connected in order to provide air electrical connections and communication means as well as other types of information and signals which are needed from the bell to the surface during operation ascent and descent in addition to providing for voice communication the umbilical provides for television communication and for the sensors and gauges in the bell to transmit indications to the surface so that some of the controls can be operated and maintained and continuous surveillance performed from the surface the side of the bell facing the bop is provided with manipulators 28 including extendible manipulating arms 66 pivotally connected to the bell and extensible and rotatable and may have for. |
7 | reader 116 which handles payment card information is also located on enhanced dispenser hub 302 and executed by processing device 308 this modular portion may also manage the operation of one or more additional card readers 312 it should be understood that while card reader 116 may be associated with and physically adjacent to either server 106 or pos 306 it is operatively connected to enhanced dispenser hub 302 accordingly any data output by card readers 116 and 312 is transmitted to enhanced dispenser hub 302 rather than using card reader 105 the user may enter the convenience store to pay for the dispensed fuel in this example fuel dispenser 102 transmits data representative of the fueling transaction such as the total amount due from the user for the dispensed fuel enhanced dispenser hub 302 retains any sensitive information in the data but otherwise transmits the non sensitive data to server 106 at this point the user may select other fuel goods or services offered by the store for purchase the cashier uses server 106 or pos 306 to perform functions necessary to prepare the transaction to sell the items for instance the cashier may use the gui provided by cashier workstation module 124 running. |
6 | is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention this description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims in certain instances detailed descriptions of well known devices and mechanisms are omitted so as to not obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary detail referring to fig1 the toy gun 10 has two revolving barrels 12 and 14 each supported by a cylindrical housing 16 and 18 respectively a handle and trigger section 20 bridges or connects the cylindrical housings 16 and 18 and has a trigger 22 that controls the firing action of both barrels 12 and 14 each barrel 12 and 14 is adapted to hold and fire a plurality of foam darts or arrows 24 a hand shield 26 is optionally connected to both cylindrical housings 16 and 18 and is configured with a hump or raised section 28 to allow a user 39 s hand to fit underneath the raised section 28 to grip the handle and trigger section 20 the connection between the shield 26 and the housings 16 and 18 may be removable to allow the user to use the toy gun 10 with or without the shield 26 the shield 26 adds to the overall play value of the toy gun 10 by shielding the hand of the user and by giving the toy gun 10 a more sophisticated appearance the toy gun 10 has an upper. |
2 | roll 32a is still being accumulated on the spindle at station a until the transfer roll 42b contacts the empty spindle with a predetermined amount of force sufficient to activate the cutoff knife 44 the amount of force necessary to activate the cutoff knife may be determined for instance by a sensor such as a spring loaded cylinder 50 having a valve arrangement at either end which allows a compressed fluid such as air to pass to a portion of the cutoff knife causing the latter to rotate about its axis z the valve arrangement includes air valves 52a and 52b mounted on the pivots for respectively rolls 32a and 32b and incorporating projecting detents adapted to press against the respective empty spindle in the illustration shown in fig3 the knife blade 42 which is preferably a thin piece of steel with many sharp points is rotated counterclockwise upon activation of the sensor mechanism thereby cutting through the moving sheet and separating it from the sheet which is being wound at station a at the same time the film transfer roll 42b which may be covered with soft rubber presses the sheet against the winding spindle at station b in the case of producing polyethylene plastic sheet the outside of the winding spindle is preferably covered by a strip of sticky or adhesive tape which is adherent on both sides thus after the cut through the sheet is completed a small portion of the sheet between the cutoff point and the nip formed by the transfer roll 42b and the empty spindle is free so as to be adapted for take. |
4 | 6 as shown in fig2 the left weft needle 2 a runs empty into the shed the weft thread 4 a being guided in the guide slot 20 a when the weft thread loop 22 b has been inserted completely into the shed as is evident from fig3 the left knitting needle 28 a grasps the auxiliary thread 24 a and draws the latter through the inserted weft thread loop 22 b and further on through the last loop 30 a of the auxiliary thread 24 a on the right side the auxiliary thread 24 b is interlaced with itself that is to say with its last loop 30 b without being drawn through a weft thread loop after this securing of the inserted weft thread loop 22 b by means of the auxiliary thread 24 a the weft needles 2 a 2 b leave the shed and the reed 11 beats up the weft thread loop thus inserted at the beating up edge 10 the thread lifter 18 b is then raised again and prevents an engagement of the weft thread 4 b on the fork 16 b of the weft needle 2 b instead by means of the thread lifter 18 a the weft thread 4 a is brought into engagement on the fork 16 a of the weft needle 2 a in order during the next shed opening to insert a further weft thread loop 22 a from the left ribbon side in a similar way fig5 to 7 show a needle ribbon weaving machine which is constructed similarly to the needle ribbon weaving machine of fig1 to 4 and therefore parts identical to. |
8 | permitted vrefl is present between terminals 206 and 207 then the resulting adc out value has a value of zero as desired this is indicated in fig1 by the arrow adc data min 0 the corresponding smallest allowable slope of the voltage on node 227 is indicated by dashed line 404 the minimum vin voltage vin_min is illustrated on the vertical axis of the upper waveform of fig1 fig1 is a flowchart of a novel method of calibrating and operating microcontroller 205 of fig5 initially step 500 a first high calibration voltage for example vrefh is supplied onto the input lead 227 of an integrating adc the adc performs a conversion and a first counter value is obtained processor 201 then determines an offset between the first counter value and a high desired adc output value for example 2 n a second low calibration voltage for example vrefl is then supplied onto the input lead 227 of the integrating adc the second low calibration voltage for example ground potential is a voltage that is to be converted by the integrating adc into a low desired adc output value for example zero the adc performs a conversion and a second counter value is obtained next step 503 the second counter value is used to determine a scaling factor the scaling factor is such that when it is applied to an offset corrected counter value under the condition when the first high calibration voltage is on the adc input terminals the scaling factor has no affect the scaling factor is such that when it is applied to an offset corrected counter value under the condition when the second low calibration voltage is on the adc input terminals the result of applying the scaling factor is the. |
6 | in a variety of configurations including radially outward of outer surface 15 or recessed within housing 12 probe 11 which is inserted into a combustion system captures the fluid medium pressure and temperature which is then transmitted measured and recorded by other components of the instrumentation assembly referring back to fig1 and to fig3 a first tubular conduit 23 is fixed to probe 11 at first end 13 such that it is in fluid communication with first passage 17 first tubular conduit 23 extends from probe 11 through an isolation valve and to transducer mounting block 24 which contains a dynamic pressure transducer 25 for measuring the dynamic pressure of the fluid medium within first passage 17 and first tubular conduit 23 a first cable 26 is fixed to transducer mounting block 24 and extends from transducer mounting block 24 to a means for recording the dynamic pressure of the fluid medium within first conduit 23 typically an electronic monitoring system programmed to record data at predetermined intervals a second tubular conduit 27 is fixed to transducer mounting block 24 and extends to a means for measuring the internal static pressure 28 of the fluid medium contained within second tubular conduit 27 which was transmitted by first tubular conduit 23 the fluid medium within second tubular conduit 27 as with first tubular conduit 23 is captured by probe 11 from within a combustion chamber fixed to and extending from means for measuring internal static pressure 28 is a second cable 29 that extends to a means for recording the internal static pressure within second tubular conduit 27 referring now to fig1 and 4 a third tubular conduit 30 is fixed to probe 11 at first. |
8 | obtained with other insulating blocking layers in combination with different anodes moreover zno leds with the mism layout can also be fabricated in an inverted structure an example would be zam deposited onto p type si with a few nm thick sio x oxide layer in this section we present electrical characteristics of mism zno diodes current voltage characteristics and electroluminescent spectra for sapphire ito zam mgo au diode are given in fig1 a 10 b the i v characteristic of the device measured in dark shows that the diode is rectifying the rectification ratio however is not large due to the leakage current the primary target here is demonstration of a functional diode and electroluminescence a photo detector photo diode was placed over the zno diode to record the light emission of the device in dark we measured light with the photo diode the power dissipated in the zno led was less than 0 5 w hence just not enough to record a measurable black body radiation we measured the electroluminescent of the zno led in forward bias of 10 v the current running through device was 50 ma an el spectrum of the device is given in fig8 the pl spectrum of the zam is also presented as a reference fig1 a 10 b show nice matching of the el spectrum of the zno led with the pl of the. |
6 | 136 ports 140 and 142 are connected with lines 44 and 46 fig1 respectively as such the rotation of regenerator housing 102 about axis a a sequentially places lines 44 and 46 in fluid communication with at least two stages 112 of mcm at any one time as will be further described second seal 138 has a second inlet port 144 and a second outlet port 146 and is positioned adjacent to second valve 116 as shown ports 144 and 146 are positioned 180 degrees apart about the circumferential direction c of second seal 116 however other configurations may be used for example ports 144 and 146 may be positioned within a range of about 170 degrees to about 190 degrees about the circumferential direction c as well second valve 116 and regenerator housing 102 are rotatable relative to second seal 138 ports 144 and 146 are connected with lines 50 and 48 fig1 respectively as such the rotation of regenerator housing 102 about axis a a sequentially places lines 48 and 50 in fluid communication with at least two stages 112 of mcm at any one time as will be further described notably at any one time during rotation of regenerator housing 102 lines. |
2 | in alignment with landing doors 14 and 15 respectively a door opening clutch assembly 18 attached to each car door 12 and 13 is in engaging alignment with a pair of landing door unlocking and opening roller assemblies 21 when car 10 stops at a given landing car doors 12 and 13 are opened by means of clutch assemblies 18 which because of their engagement with roller assemblies 21 on landing doors 14 and 15 also unlock and open landing doors 14 and 15 referring now to fig2 car doors 12 and 13 are illustrated in their closed position a door opening power drive assembly 40 is affixed to the top of car 10 referring now to fig4 drive assembly 40 preferably comprises an electric motor 42 coupled to a speed reducing torque multiplier 44 preferably having a speed reduction ratio of 29 to 1 although any speed reducing apparatus may be used it is preferable that a u201c cyclo u201d or cyclodial type speed reducer be used a suitable cyclo speed reducer has been found to be cyclo speed model cnhx 4100y 29 marketed by sumitomo machinery corporation of america the cyclo speed reducer operates by the action of an eccentric cam mounted on the input shaft of the speed reducer the eccentric cam rotates within a bore inside a cyclodial disc forcing the cyclodial disc to roll inside a ring gear housing as the input shaft and the eccentric cam rotate the cyclodial disc advances a given distance in the opposite direction thereby producing a speed reduction the amount. |
4 | selected to optimize the sz stranding process the rotation relationship between two adjacent rotatable guide members 20 r can best be visualized as a function of the angular position u03b8 m of a u201c master u201d guide member 20 r and the angular position u03b8 s of a corresponding u201c slave u201d guide members thus for a prior art mechanical system where the rotation ratio r is fixed the angular position u03b8 s of the slave guide member is determined by the function u03b8 s r u03b8 m which is a linear function in u03b8 in contrast the rotation relationship programmed into controller 160 can allow for a much more complex functional relationships between the angular positions and rotation speeds of guide members 20 a non linear rotation relationship is useful for example to minimize tension spikes that can occur during the sz stranding operation fig6 is a schematic diagram of an example sz cable forming system u201c system u201d 200 that includes apparatus 10 of the present disclosure system 200 includes strand storage containers 210 typically in the form of spools or u201c packages u201d that respectively hold and pay off individual strands 40 and optionally one or more individual core members 30 system 200 include a strand guide device 220. |
8 | traces within the crystal packages connect pads 28 to the electrode deposited on the other side of the crystal blanks 24 and 26 preferably the crystals are configured as part of a crystal resonator package which can include circuit traces electrodes the crystals and other resonator materials in constructing the composite resonator first crystal resonator 10 can be rotated or inverted 180 u00b0 and placed on top of the second crystal resonator 12 the first resonator 10 is preferably rotated 180 u00b0 around the x or y axis as shown in fig8 so that planes 36 and 38 are mounted parallel to one another and the acceleration sensitivity vectors 14 and 16 are aligned essentially anti parallel although the vectors of the preferred embodiment are aligned exactly anti parallel other embodiments may have desired acceleration benefits where the vectors are aligned within 5 u00b0 and 10 u00b0 of anti parallel conductive straps 22 can connect the electrode pads 27 and 28 of the first crystal resonator 10 to the electrode pads 27 and 28 of the second crystal resonator 12 the crystal resonators can also be coupled together using other means such as adhesive use of the substrate etc fig3 illustrates an embodiment of an oscillator wherein the matched crystal resonators 10 and 12 are disposed on opposite sides of an oscillator circuit substrate 18 in this manner the crystal resonators 10 and 12 can each be attached. |
2 | coated coverslips after 24 hours the cells were infected for 12 hrs with a gfp expressing virus in solution in the presence or absence of polybrene 72 hrs later the cells were fixed with 4 paraformaldehyde for 10 minutes and the nuclei were stained with dapi cells were analysed with a fluorescence microscope the infection efficiency and the mean fluorescence intensity were calculated for each sample using an image analysis software the results fig2 a show that the infections via ns tio 2 in the absence of polybrene and on the plastic support in the presence of polybrene respectively have the same efficiency and mean intensity for the u201c reverse infection u201d protocol different substrates were compared for infection efficiency briefly a ns tio 2 coated coverslip a gelatin coated coverslip and a plastic well were incubated with viral preparation gfp expressing virus for 4 hours at 4 c virus peg correspond to a 10 fold concentrated viral preparation virus supernatant correspond to the not concentrated viral preparation after a brief wash with pbs melanocytes were plated on all the samples after 72 hours cells were analysed with a fluorescence microscope the infection efficiency and the mean fluorescence intensity were calculated for each sample using an image analysis software the results fig2 b show that the infections mediated by ns tio 2 in the absence of polybrene are more efficient compared to others. |
4 | any number of needles in addition the orifice 40 is described as being circular as will be appreciated the orifice 40 may be elliptical or any other geometric shape further in the described embodiment the orifice 40 is described as having a nominal inside diameter of 0 0625 inches however as will be appreciated the orifice 40 may be smaller or larger the described embodiment recites specific values for the angles u03b1 u03b2 u03c6 the gap between the baffle plate outer edge 52 and the peripheral edge 54 of the presser foot 28 and the time duration of the air stream as will be appreciated those are values that have been chosen for a presser foot of a specific design in a particular application depending on the size and geometry of the presser foot 28 and other application related conditions other values for those variables may be used and further some experimentation with respect to those variables may be required to achieve the desired results the invention is particularly suitable for use on multi needle quilting machines such as described for example in commonly assigned u s pat nos 5 154 130 and 5 544 599 hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference the invention is also useful on single needle quilting machines as for example described in commonly assigned u s pat nos 5 650 916 5 685 250 and 5 832. |
8 | a plurality of data flows a determining unit determines at periodically repeated times for each of the data flows whether there are more data frames in the first node waiting to be transmitted a capacity allocating unit allocates for each of those data flows for which no data frames have been waiting to be transmitted for a predetermined time period only a small amount of the totally available bitrate or bandwidth for transmission from the first node to the second node it also allocates for each of the remaining data flows for transmission from the first node to the second node a share of the rest of the totally available bitrate or bandwidth so that the sum of the shares for all said remaining data flows is equal to the rest the first node can be a radio network controller and the second node a radio base station the data frames forwarded in an hs dsch over an iub interface application_number US 6490208 A description the general flow of information in a system built according to umts including both a mobile telephony network and some other network for information transmitted from the other network to a user equipment ue in the mobile telephony network using high speed downlink packet access hsdpa in particular the flow between a radio network. |
2 | passageway between the front gate 70 and front guide 78 adjustment of the slope of the exit trough 44 adjustment of the height of the weir 56 at the end of the trough 44 and adjustment of the gate 60 in the dross reduction tray 58 to control solder flow in order of removal the exit trough 44 and weir 56 are first removed then the dross reduction tray 58 the front gate 70 followed by the front plate 28 and back plate 30 these are the easily removable components of the solder nozzle and may be cleaned and replaced or alternatively replaced by previously cleaned or new units in a matter of minutes a quick connect nozzle assembly 90 is shown in fig3 to 5 which sits on a chimney flow duct 12 a pump means 112 comprising for example a conventional belt driven impeller 114 is provided to pump solder from the solder reservoir up through the chimney flow duct 12 a solder nozzle duct 92 has a shoulder 94 which in the example shown is bar stock welded to the inside of the solder nozzle duct 94 to form a location stop to position and hold the nozzle assembly 90 to the chimney flow duct 12 the shoulder 94 also forms a partial seal to prevent solder leaking back to the reservoir. |
5 | pair of ground engaging traction means 14 one shown in fig2 and 6 positioned at each side of mobile frame assembly 12 for propelling mining machine 10 within a mine 16 along the floor 18 thereof continuous mining machine 10 is capable of being operated from an operating station 20 in a manner similar to other such machines to dislodge material from a mine face 36 and transport it rearwardly of the rear end 46 of mining machine 10 accordingly mining machine 10 includes operating controls and sources of power for operating ground engaging traction means 14 and other equipment included thereon mining machine 10 includes a boom assembly 22 having a first end section 24 pivotally secured to the front end 26 of mobile frame assembly 12 boom assembly 22 also includes a second end section 28 as seen in fig1 5 and 6 a material dislodging head generally designated by the numeral 30 is connected to boom assembly 22 second end section 28 although a material dislodging head such as dislodging head 30 is illustrated in the figures it should be understood that any desired dislodging head 30 known in the art may be secured to boom assembly 22 second end section 28 boom assembly 22 also includes four longitudinally extending engaging plates 32 which extend rearwardly from boom assembly 22 first end section 24 to engage four generally u shaped retainers 34 secured to the front end 26 of mobile frame assembly 12 boom assembly 22 engaging plates 32 are pivotally secured to the mobile frame assembly 12 generally u shaped retainers 34 to allow boom assembly 22 to be pivoted upwardly and downwardly relative to mobile frame assembly. |
6 | ports 44 45 are already provided with the associated sealing means 47 and the seal 94 and the seal holder 95 are pushed onto and located on the rear end of the valve cartridge 32 by way of example fig1 shows an advantageous pneumatic interconnection arrangement for the valve cartridge 32 as each of the valve cartridges 32 a 32 b 32 c and 32 d comprises two bending transducers 75 and each bending transducer 75 is precisely assigned to one of the outlet ports 44 a 44 b 44 c 44 d 45 a 45 b 45 c 45 d pressure can optionally be applied to the operating ports 41 a 41 b 41 c and 41 d at a first or a second pressure level in the illustrated embodiment in each of the valve cartridges 32 there are provided a first bending transducer 75 g which adopts a closed neutral position relative to the associated outlet port 44 or 45 nc u2014 normally closed and a second bending transducer 75 o which adopts an open neutral position relative to the associated outlet port 44 or 45 no u2014 normally open in the case shown in fig1 the outlet ports. |
1 | the white board 33 fits within the transparent pouch 31 so that when the pouch 31 is flipped up the white board 33 can be seen through the clear plastic window alternatively the transparent pouch is a flap and a white board 33 is permanently attached to the underside of the flap a pen 35 is provided for writing on the white board 33 or memo pad the main body 3 contains interior pockets 37 as best illustrated in fig3 one interior pocket 37 a is sized to hold a small umbrella 39 and is positioned on a side wall 9 a a second interior pocket 37 b on the other side wall 9 b is sized to receive a water bottle or baby bottle 41 one or both of the interior pockets 37 are preferably constructed on elastic netting or other elastic material in order to tightly secure the contents of the pocket and prevent spilling of the bottles 41 the main body 3 has a pair of handle grips 43 a and 43 b attached to each other by way of one or more cords 45 or short lengths of rope two cords 45 are shown for each pair of grips 43 but more or less can be used the handle grips 43 are permanently secured to one of the elongated handles 15 preferably the pair of handle grips 43 is slidably connected to a handle via a plastic metal or cloth ring 46 or by. |
5 | and to or from other platforms 1 a 1 b or 1 n or from a location away from any well site such as central control center 10 the downhole control modules 22 interface to the surface controller 24 using an electrical wire i e hardwired connection alternatively data and command signals may be transmitted over optical fibers not shown using techniques known in the art the modules 22 contain circuitry and processors which act according to programmed instructions to control the actuation of the downhole devices and sensors used in production wells the downhole modules 22 in the wellbore can transmit and receive data and or commands to or from the surface and or to or from other devices in the borehole surface controller 24 can control the activities of the downhole control modules 22 by requesting data on a periodic basis and commanding the downhole modules to open or close electromechanical devices and to change monitoring parameters due to changes in long term borehole conditions turning again to fig2 an example of the downhole system is shown in an enlarged view of well number 2 b from platform 1 a depicting zones 3 a 3 b and 3 n in zone 3 a a slotted liner completion is shown at 69 associated with a packer 71 in zone. |
1 | up lawn as will be readily apparent having located the weed 25 properly the next step is to actually place a foot on pedal section 35 while using the cane handle for support pressing lightly downward with the foot moves pedal bar 14 to the position shown in fig4 more precisely the pedal bar 14 pivots rotates about pedal bar section 30 and aperture 28 against the tension of spring 40 in the direction indicated by arrow 32 the pedal bar 14 is depressed until it comes into a resting position with pedal bar section 35 atop lateral support portion 19 as shown to the lower right hand side of fig4 as the pedal bar 14 is rotated downward the tip of cutter 24 scoops up the root and 34 dirt ball 34 associated with weed 25 capturing the entity as shown in fig4 spikes 21 and 22 which are embedded into the soil hold the entire assembly from slipping rearward during the time cutter 24 is scooping up the root ball the tip of cutter 24 sharp point during this transition makes a cutting arc through the soil beveled surface 52 of cutter 24 is shaped to facilitate the passage of cutter 24 through the soil it wil be apparent at this point that the shape of cutter 24 may be varied as for example to a spoon shape to perhaps widen the cut if that appears desirable these modifications however are considered to be within the scope and spirit of this invention and have not been disclosed in detail herein. |
6 | groove for accommodating the protrusion 375 a is formed in an outer portion of an end portion of the inner tube 380 so that the elastic tube layer 372 is firmly fixed to the inner tube 380 fig7 is a perspective view illustrating the direction conversion tube 330 according to an embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in fig7 the direction conversion tube 330 has a form of a tube having a circular cross section in which three opening portions are formed one of the opening portions is a fluid discharging opening portion formed at the fluid outlet 383 front end side and the two other opening portions are a fluid inlet opening portion and a third inlet opening portion formed at the fluid inlet 381 back end side an x axis of fig7 corresponds to a central axis of the direction conversion tube 330 and along a circumferential direction centered about the x axis and with respect to a y axis as a reference line the fluid discharging opening portion is disposed in a range from 0 to 45 degrees and the fluid inlet opening portion is disposed in a range from 0 to u2212 45 degrees and the third inlet opening portion is disposed in a range from 45 to 90 degrees when the hydraulic power unit 300 a jets a fluid toward the hydraulic power unit 300 b as denoted by a thick arrow in fig2 the direction conversion tube 330 maintains a state as illustrated in fig7 to change a rotational direction of the output axis 110 of the hydraulic engine 100 the direction conversion tube 330 is. |
9 | 14 moves the reaction force from this equipment is approximated as a vector and illustrated by arrow 20 in fig1 as can be seen the force illustrated by vector 20 has a vertical component 22 as shown in fig2 the vertical component 22 acts as a force acting downwardly on the piston rod 14 fig2 is a cross sectional view of hydraulic cylinder 10 the hydraulic cylinder 10 may include an inlet outlet 16 and 18 and internal bore 24 within the cylinder housing 12 set within the internal bore 24 is a piston 26 the piston 26 is attached to the piston rod 14 the piston rod 14 is supported in part by the piston 26 and a rod bearing 28 the vertical force component 22 may generate reactionary force components illustrated as force arrows 30 and 32 in fig2 and 3 fig3 is an enlarge partial cross sectional view of the cylinder housing 12 containing the piston 26 and piston rod 14 located within internal bore 24 inlet outlet 18 is also shown the reactionary force arrows 30 and 32 indicate where reactionary forces may be generated to keep the piston rod 14 piston 26 located within the internal bore 24 these reactionary forces 30 and 32 may urge against the wall 34 of the internal bore 24 the piston rod 14 the piston 26 and the rod bearing 28 creating wear points 36 and 38 as the hydraulic piston 26. |
8 | location of a wall switch or the addition of another switch very easy the microchip according to the present invention can be located in the power fitting of the light the microchip having the low current mmi input and a power switch to block or transfer the energy to the load light fan air conditioner it reacts to the inputs received to activate or disable or control other functions of whatever device it is controlling the microchip may be adapted to contain the high current voltage switch or control an external switching device or relay the microchip may also as in the other embodiments discussed have some intelligence to control functions like dimming delayed shut off timed activation deactivation timed cycles flashing sequences and gradual on off switching the microchip may also be adopted as in a specific flashlight embodiment discussed to provide a location emergency signal for lighting flashing an led the power input 101 in fig1 may be dc e g 12v as is commonly used for some lights or a c 110v or 240v the device shown as 1403 may be monolithic or be a multichip unit having a relay solid state or mechanical a regulator e g 110ac volt to 12v dc and a microchip as discussed in this. |
6 | bushing 20 has a hexagonal actuating hole 18 intended for an allen key the thread bushing 20 with the rotatably connected abutment means 16 thus is axially adjustable relative to the coupling device 7 in its threaded hole 19 referring once more to fig3 it is to be seen that the elongated actuator 6 in its lower end preferably is provided with an external thread to be connected to the hole 27 of the closure element 5 furthermore the actuator 6 is in its upper end suitably provided with an internal thread to be connected to and receive an actuating device 10 with an externally threaded pin 23 the actuator 6 is to be inserted through the hexagonal actuating hole 18 in the thread bushing 20 for the intended connection of the actuator at both ends the upper end of the actuator can also be provided with a diametrical groove 22 which is used to allow a complementary tool not shown to adjust the connection of the actuator 6 to the closure element 5 the actuating device 10 is preferably connectable to the coupling device 7 by an annular fastening means 24 the fastening means 24 is suitably provided with an internal thread which is adapted to a complementary external thread of the coupling device 7. |
5 | compounds of tires and that of sand and powdery materials which can be found on highways is sharply higher than that of a conventional material including particles of the hardest material that is corundum crystals curve d 5 the non skid properties of the materials of curves a 5 and b 5 were comparable with those of the materials of curves d 5 and respectively e 5 and f 5 as measured on new and freshly laid down material as soon as the materials were subject to a wear over 150 to 200 microns the scale u of fig5 a substantial drop was experienced in the comparison samples of curves d 5 and e 5 it has been found that such drop is promoted by the fact that as soon as the wear of surface s leads to an uncovering of about one third of the height of the particles most such particles are torn off from material including an elastomeric binder and are lost for anti skid while in the material consisting of the above described polymeric resin most particles which during the progressive wear of the material have been about half exposed over the surface s are still firmly bound to the material and efficiently acting as anti skid elements therefore in the material of the invention the density or population of the spaced anti skid elements does not substantially decrease during wear until actual destruction of the material upper layer further a sharp improvement has been experienced in tests performed by simulating the dynamic action of vehicles travelling at high but currently attainable speed the results of said tests confirmed by actual experimentation on a highway have shown that the vehicle speed has a marked influence in tearing off particles from the material. |
4 | olefinically unsaturated fatty alcohol preferably from 12 to 18 carbon atoms are present therein c a c 1 c 3 alkyl ester of a c 8 c 24 mono or di olefinically unsaturated fatty acid preferably the fatty acid portion thereof contains from 12 to 18 carbon atoms the methyl ester is preferred although the ethyl and propyl esters can also be employed d a glyceride of a c 8 c 24 mono or di olefinically unsaturated fatty acid preferably the fatty acid portion contains from 12 to 18 carbon atoms the glyceride can be a mono di or triglyceride e a c 8 c 24 mono or di olefin preferably containing from 12 to 18 carbon atoms the introduction of one or more epoxide groups is carried out in known manner for example by reacting the above compounds with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of formic acid the above compounds are preferably substantially fully epoxidized although compounds that contain at least one epoxy group and contain remaining unsaturation can also be used herein preferred compounds for use herein are the fully epoxidized products of unsaturated c 12 c 18 fatty acids unsaturated c 12 c 18 fatty alcohols and c 1 c 3 esters of unsaturated c 12 c 18 fatty acids for example unsaturated c 12 c 18. |
2 | end portion of the side wall 61 includes a sliding face sliding portion 63 which substantially extends in the horizontal direction and has contact with a lower face of a rib locking member 64 provided in the main body of the image forming device since the sliding face 63 is formed in the upper end portion of the side wall 61 the sliding face 63 and the platen 53 move together the height of the sliding face 63 is set such that the sliding face does not have contact with the rib 64 when the platen 53 is locked in a lower position as illustrated in fig4 the sliding face 63 includes a circular stepped portion 63 a which has contact with the rib 64 provided in the main body of the image forming device when the platen 53 is inserted into the main body of the image forming device without being locked in a lower position the height of the sliding face 63 is also set such that the platen 53 is pushed down to the locking position by the rib 64 after passing through the stepped portion 63 a when the platen 53 is set in the main body of. |
1 | or unfilled i e whether the band is inflated or un inflated this helps to ensure that upon initial positioning of the gastric band 10 there is no pinching of the stomach fig6 shows a cross sectional view of the inflatable shell 16 of fig3 taken along line 6 6 in fig6 the thickness of the rib 7 can be seen relative to the thickness of the inflatable shell 16 fig6 also shows that the width of the chambers 6 may extend beyond the width of an outer surface 22 of the inflatable shell 16 similarly fig8 shows the chambers 6 extending beyond the width of the body portion 11 designated by the dotted line the greater size of the chambers 6 relative to the body portion 11 helps to evenly distribute the forces applied to the stomach through the inflation of the gastric band 10 fig5 shows a close up view of a notch 8 and rib 7 of the inflatable shell 16 also shown in fig5 are chambers 6 on either side of the rib 7 from fig5 it can be seen that the portions of the inner surface 15 immediately adjacent to the notches 8 will not come in contact with one another upon inflation of a gastric band 10 having an inflatable shell 16 so designed this prevents wear and rubbing of the inner surface 15 also as a result of the notch 8 a crease will not form in the inner surface 15 of the inflatable shell 16 further because of this the chamber 6 can be inflated to a much greater volume forming a smaller stoma than similar sized gastric bands known in the prior art the effects of the notch 8 can be described as follows the notch 8 acts as. |
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{"publication_number": "US-6366410-B1", "abstract": "a rema objective is realized by introduction of a few aspherical surfaces of high - quality correction with a low number of lenses , and low path in glass of the object - reticle distance , thus enhancing efficiency .", "application_number": "US-12562199-A", "description": "the embodiment example of a rema objective with the lens section of fig1 has the data of table 1 . it consists of a condenser portion 100 , constructed as a partial objective , in front of the aperture diaphragm 8 , an intermediate portion 200 , and a field lens portion 300 . the rema objective has an image field diameter greater than 80 mm and an image side numerical aperture of greater than 0 . 10 mm . an aspheric element 7 , 11 , 17 is provided in each of these portions . thus the rema objective has only seven lenses . the planar surfaces 9 and 14 have only a positioning function . a deflecting mirror ( 240 in fig2 ) can be arranged in the region of 14 . p ( h )={ h 2 / r +( r 2 \u2212( 1 + k ) h 2 ) |
2 | original pore vol occupied by carbon 18 31 15 thorizbrace after heatporous carbon treatmentproduct at 1600 u00b0 c wt carbon 93 7 82 4 sup 4 92 1 95 7surface area calculated sup 3 500m sup 2 g sup 1 300m sup 2 g sup 1 600m sup 2 g sup 1 600m sup 2 g sup 1surface area measured sup 1 525m sup 2 g sup 1 664m sup 2 g sup 1 563m sup 2 g sup 1particle porosity 89 81 90 90 __________________________________________________________________________ sup 1 surface areas measured by the bet method using nitrogen adsorption at 196 u00b0 c sup 2 assuming a density of carbon structure of 1 47g cm sup 3 sup 3 calculated from weight carbon of composite material assuming exact replication of the original surface of the template material sup 4 the relatively low value indicates the presence of undissolved silica and suggests that a digestion time of more than 1 hour is required part of the measured surface area probably arises from the residual silica the isotherms for adsorption of nitrogen by the initial porous carbon product of example 2 and for the heat treated product are shown in fig1 for three temperatures 78 u00b0 c 130 u00b0 c and 196 u00b0 c the isotherm for 196 u00b0 c shows a very steeply rising portion at very low partial pressures in contrast to the isotherm which is obtained at the same temperature for the template material a liquid chromatographic column 250 mm in length 5 mm in bore is packed with the porous carbon product of example 1 the column is supplied with eluent consisting of a mixture of 92 parts. |
3 | well as those groups specifically illustrated by the examples herein below among the preferred halo c 1 7 alkyl groups are difluoro or trifluoro methyl or ethyl the term u201c hydroxy c 1 7 alkyl u201d u201c c 1 7 hydroxyalkyl u201d or u201c c 1 7 alkyl optionally substituted with hydroxy u201d denotes a c 1 7 alkyl group as defined above wherein at least one of the hydrogen atoms of the alkyl group is replaced by a hydroxy group examples of hydroxy c 1 7 alkyl include but are not limited to methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl isobutyl sec butyl tert butyl pentyl or n hexyl substituted by one or more hydroxy group s in particular with one two or three hydroxy groups preferably with one hydroxy group as well as those groups specifically illustrated by the examples herein below the term u201c cyano c 1 7 alkyl u201d u201c c 1 7 cyanoalkyl u201d or u201c c 1 7 alkyl optionally substituted with cyano u201d denotes a c 1 7 alkyl group as defined above wherein at least one of the hydrogen atoms of the alkyl group is replaced by a cyano group examples of hydroxy c 1 7. |
4 | kept at 100 to 110 u00b0 c until a clear copolymer is obtained and no active hydrogen is detectable any longer the polysiloxane with lateral polyether groups has a viscosity of 870 mm 2 s 25 u00b0 c in comparative experiment 2 a polypropylene oxide with a mean molar mass number average m n of 400 g mol which is not in accordance with the invention is used polymer c1 is heated to 130 u00b0 c and water traces are removed at 1 hpa thereafter 7 g of hexamethylene diisocyanate are metered in and the mixture is homogenized for 20 minutes the isocyanate reaction is started with 1 drop of dibutyltin laurate dbtl after two hours the nco content has fallen below the detection limit ir 20 ppm and so 120 g of a surfactant commercially available under the emulan u00ae he 50 from basf se ludwigshafen germany are metered in after cooling to 25 u00b0 c the 80 copolymer solution has a viscosity of 2100 mm 2 s and a urethane content of 0 139 meq g polymer c4 is a polydimethylsiloxane having a chain length of approx 200 as described in claim 1 in de 1444442 the amounts of the polymers or mixtures thereof added to the black liquor are reported in the table the results of the testing of the efficacy in deaeration are compiled in the table as can be inferred from the table deaeration in comparative experiments 1 and 2 is much poorer than in examples 1 to 4 in comparative experiment 1 an unbranched linear polyether polysiloxane copolymer analogous to gb 2 350 117 a is used in comparative experiment 2 a. |
5 | space of a full face excavated tunnel is fully used a controller controls doors of a source and measuring electrode compartment and a shielding electrode compartment to open and controls a corresponding hydraulic delivery device to automatically and quickly arrange a source electrode system a measuring electrode system and a shielding electrode system under the action of a shielding current system tomography detection supply current is directed ahead of the working face three dimensional geologic information can be obtained and the relationship between an induced polarization half decay time difference and a water quantity can be used to quantitatively forecast the water quantity of a water bearing body and meanwhile the half decay time difference parameter has a high capacity of distinguishing free water from bound water application_number US 201314235307 A description the present invention is further illustrated below by virtue of specific embodiments and drawings all the work in the present invention is realized in the master control room 9 of the tbm an arrangement process for the power supply and measurement electrode system of the tunneling working face of the tbm is introduced first as shown in fig1 and fig2 when the tbm main body 4 tunnels forwards the controller 6 controls the compartment doors of the left compartment. |
8 | can be individually measured by means of an external measurement device not shown the outer peripheral portions of the upper lower plates 10 sandwiching the entire arrangement of the unit batteries 1 is covered by e g a heat shrinkable shrink tube 22 however the outside of the portion of the connector substrate 17 is not covered by the shrink tube 22 further a plurality of sponge pads 23 are adhered to the outside of the shrink tube 22 so as to protect the battery pack from a mechanical impact applied at the time when the battery pack is inserted into a device an assembly procedure of the battery pack according to the embodiment will next be described with reference to fig9 to 12 first as shown in fig9 one of the upper lower plate 10 is set such that the projections 11 face upward on the upper lower plate 10 the unit batteries 1 of the first row from the bottom are arranged such that the main surfaces 3 thereof face upward the side surfaces 13 of the adjacent unit batteries 1 are opposed to each other and the terminal surfaces 4 of the unit batteries 1 are positioned on a same plane the corner portions of each unit battery 1 are retained by the projections 11 then as shown in fig1 a lower spacer 6 is disposed on the unit batteries 1 of the first row from the bottom further. |
4 | f is the friction coefficient between the thread and the ring 121 and u03b2 is the angle of winding of the thread on said ring the component h 39 a is added to the component ha which said thread discharges onto the body 120 at the points of tangency of said body with respect to the drum ta and significantly improves the elastic response of the truncated cone braking body to variations in the traction t the ring 121 fitted on the terminal section of the truncated cone braking body 120 is made of brass or steel plate with a thickness of 2 3 tenths of a millimeter and advantageously has a flared edge 122 fig1 which slightly protrudes inside the truncated cone body 120 as clearly shown in the figure the flared edge 122 keeps the thread f adjacent to but spaced from the inner surface of the body 120 with the advantage that the thread in its rotary unwinding motion does not slide on said surface and therefore is not subjected to uncontrolled braking and torsion but at the same time performs a cleaning action with regard to the lint which tends to deposit thereon the variations of fig1 and 12 show an improved elastic suspension means 330 for the truncated cone braking body 120 said suspension means by virtue of its greater axial elasticity further contributes to improve the modulation of the braking action of said truncated cone braking body on threads having a small count the suspension means. |
6 | 60 using two hose clamps 40 this example of the bracket 10 without the bend 70 may be usable when the tail pipe 60 is larger in diameter than the endplate 20 this may also be the case when the tail pipe 60 has an aftermarket sleeve mounted over it which the bracket 10 may be mounted to in a similar fashion as it is mounted to the tail pipe 60 directly referring now to fig4 and 5 a perspective view of an integral endplate bracket 100 is shown both in unbent fig4 and bent fig5 condition in this example of the invention the endplate bracket 100 comprises both the bracket 10 and the endplate 20 with a bend 110 separating the two the endplate bracket 100 may be shipped in bent or unbent condition and the user may adjust the bend 110 to ensure the endplate 20 is visible to an observer if for example the tail pipe 60 does not exit the vehicle in a horizontal position the user may also adjust the bend 110 to position the endplate 20 to hide as much of the tail pipe 60 and muffler 15 as desired referring now to fig6 a 6 b and 7 a second example of the endplate 20 is shown attached and attachable to a third example of the bracket 10 in this example an elongated tab 130 is formed in the bracket 10 such that the bracket 10 may be slid onto. |
4 | by seven steps of the motion of the process mf2 and accordingly the feed dog 44 is made to retreat until the sector gear 60 contacts the first stopper 68 whose position corresponds to the first feed limit position pa performing a horizontal feeding motion of a process f11 at the end of this process f11 the feed pulse motor 62 is excited into the predetermined phase a and therefore the feed dog 44 performs a process f12 being positioned at the position p1 thus out of step of the pulse motor 62 in continuous operation of the sewing machine is eliminated in addition in this embodiment the operation according to steps sbt6 and sbt14 is equivalent to the operation of the first excitation controlling means the operation according to step sbt1 is equivalent to the operation of the second excitation controlling means and the operation according to steps st29 st30 sbt1 sbt3 through sbt6 and sbt14 and the like is equivalent to the operation of the movement sequence setting means the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiment as detailed above and various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as claimed for example in this embodiment the stitch forming controlling apparatus 92 and the main motor controlling apparatus. |
5 | is widely used in kitchen applications to cover bowls of salad etc which are placed in a domestic fridge the purpose of the film 219 is simply to act as a release agent and ensure that the end walls and side walls 203 204 are maintained clean between individual moulding applications in particular the film 219 extends over the hinges 220 so as to maintain same free of liquid cement during the moulding procedure if the polyethylene film 219 is not used commercially available spray on release agents can be used instead on top of the aluminium foil 228 is placed a dimpled or castellated sheet 227 fabricated from moulded or pressed paper or cardboard material such sheets 227 are widely used in the egg industry as one portion of a two portion container for eggs such sheets 227 are inexpensive and provide a convenient means of forming the desired pattern of protrusions and recesses on the interior surface of the panel 205 such sheets 227 are also used for pears apples tomatoes etc and so a number of such sheets each with a different profile and or dimensions are available once the film 219 and egg carton sheet 227 are in place the side walls 203 and 204 are swung up into and latched in a vertical position in which they. |
4 | for the fibers of the textile material means that the compound corresponding to its purpose as a means for taking up and transporting the substances to be washed on the textile material can neither become fixed to the fibers nor penetrate into them and furthermore that the compound may not form any kind of bond with the fibers the fluid will be in general an aqueous system however other types of fluid systems are also not excluded if they produce foams and in general show the same effect the working of the foam into the textile material and the subsequent removal thereof takes place in accordance with the present invention preferably in the manner that the foam is drawn through the textile material by suction from the side thereof opposite to the side to which the foam has been applied and then is removed as is disclosed in u s pat no 1 948 568 and no 3 042 573 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference however it is also possible for example to squeeze or wring between rollers the textile material carrying the foam whereby a penetration effect of the textile material with the foam and its removal can. |
9 | be set down to form a pile is denoted by 8 the pile being denoted by 9 according to the invention a single column 10 is provided to enable the jaw 5 to be raised in the vertical plane and to ensure stable guidance for same in said vertical plane on two opposed sides the said column displays a guide section 11 with two opposed surface guides 11a on which there run guide wheels 12 supported on the trolley 4 the v shaped arrangement of the surface guides 11a or the guide wheels 12 provides optimum stability for the movement of the column 10 in the vertical plane these movements are effected in accordance with the invention by means of a rack 13 which is of one piece with the column 10 a pinion 14 engages with the rack 13 the former being splined to the output shaft 15 of a geared motor 16 supported on the trolley 4 the latter also supports another geared motor 17 for moving the trolley along the runways according to the invention said runways 3 are likewise equipped with a rack 18 which is engaged by a pinion 19 supported at the end of a shaft 20 actuated by said geared motor 17 on one of the runways 3 or on one side of the trolley 4 the latter exhibits at its ends a slide wheel 21 the other runway 3 is designed with a section 11 with opposed surface guides 11a in the shape of a v wherein guide wheels 12 engage in the same manner as that referred to above regarding. |
4 | of pulp dry matter egu unit for cellulase activity defined in wo 91 07542 the process of the invention includes bleaching with a reductive bleaching agent which may be hydrosulfites e g sodium or zinc dithionite sodium borohydride or sodium bisulphite for e g sodium dithionite the concentration used in a normal reductive bleaching is typically in the range of 0 05 to 5 0 by weight on dry pulp matter conventional conditions for reductive pulp bleaching may be used typically ph will be in the range 3 7 throughout the reaction other additives commonly used in reductive bleaching may be present such as sodium polyphosphate sodium bicarbonate and complexing agents e g edta dtpa stpp the bleaching temperature is in the range 40 u00b0 90 u00b0 c normally 50 u00b0 70 u00b0 c and the reaction time is in the range 0 5 5 0 hours normally around 3 hours the consistency of the pulp is in the range 2 30 typically 3 8 conventional reductive bleaching is generally followed by a draining off of the bleach liquor and washing of the bleached pulp one bleaching stage may be followed by other stages this can be e g one or more reductive bleaching stages or one or more oxidative bleaching stages using peroxy bleaching agents or combinations of oxidative and reductive bleaching. |
4 | material having performance of both the substrate and the film layers extruded films can be formed in accordance with the following representative direct extrusion film process blending and dosing storage comprising at least one hopper loader for thermoplastic polymer chip and optionally one for pelletized additive in thermoplastic carrier resin feed into variable speed augers the variable speed augers transfer predetermined amounts of polymer chip and additive pellet into a mixing hopper the mixing hopper contains a mixing propeller to further the homogeneity of the mixture basic volumetric systems such as that described are a minimum requirement for accurately blending the additive into the thermoplastic polymer the polymer chip and additive pellet blend feeds into a multi zone extruder upon mixing and extrusion from the multi zone extruder the polymer compound is conveyed via heated polymer piping through a screen changer wherein breaker plates having different screen meshes are employed to retain solid or semi molten polymer chips and other macroscopic debris the mixed polymer is then fed into a melt pump and then to a combining block the combining block allows for multiple film layers to be extruded the film layers being of either the same composition or fed from different systems as described above the. |
3 | a process for the preparation of novel substituted 1 4 dioxa 8 azaspirodecanes of general formula the novel substituted 1 4 dioxa 8 azaspirodecane of general formula has fungicidal activity application_number US 201013260720 A description present invention provides substituted 1 4 dioxa 8 azaspiro 4 5 decane of general formula 1 wherein r1 is selected from the group consisting of alkyl c1 c6 substituted alkyl c1 c6 substituted aryl un and substituted heteroaryl and r2 is selected from the group consisting of halo group hydroxyl group thio group amino group alkyl c1 c6 substituted alkyl c1 c6 substituted aryl un and substituted heteroaryl the present invention further provides a process for the preparation of compound 1 to 6 of substituted 1 4 dioxa 8 azaspiro 4 5 decane of general formula 1 and the said process comprising the steps of a passing dry hcl gas into n substituted 4 piperidone taken in toluene followed by adding glycerol at a temperature of 25 90 u00b0 c to obtain the compound 2 hydroxymethyl 8 phenethyl 1 4 dioxa 8 azaspiro 4 5 decane 1 b reacting the compound 2 hydroxymethyl 8 phenethyl 1 4 dioxa 8 azaspiro 4 5 decane 1 with a reagent selected from 2 chloro 4 bromophenol morpholine 2 chloro 5 chloromethylthiazole benzyl chloride and thiophenol in the presence of catalyst selected from para toluenesulfonic acid ptsa and tetrabutylammonium bromide tbab in organic solvent under stirring at a temperature in the range of 25 120 u00b0 c for a period of 10. |
2 | fingers so that stretch head may employ such clamping fingers in place of pneumatic clamping fingers embodiments further provide mechanisms for controlling a state of spring bias of the clamping fingers where the state of spring bias is related to the clamps being in an open or clamped position fig1 8 show an example of a film stretcher for one axis this film stretcher 100 may be used in conjunction with a clamping mechanism on the opposite side that is either fixed yet uses a same or similar clamping finger configuration or one that is also mobile and uses the same or similar clamping finger configuration as is also discussed below this film stretcher 100 may additionally be used in conjunction with a clamping mechanism on each of the perpendicular sides where one side is mobile and the other is fixed or where both are mobile the discussion below in relation to fig1 presents an example of a stretch head that may utilize the film stretcher 100 this illustrative embodiment of a film stretcher 100 includes an electric motor 102 such as the sgmah08aaf41 1 servomotor from yaskawa america electric inc of waukegan ill this motor 102 provides rotary movement that is used to slide the clamping assembly forward to attach to the film sample and then to pull the clamping assembly backward to begin stretching the film sample after the film sample has been clamped it will be appreciated that the forward and backward motion may be provided in other manners for other embodiments of the film stretcher for example pneumatics may be utilized to provide this forward and backward movement the motor 102 of this embodiment. |
7 | below to implement these various features the control system 120 includes a memory 128 for storing the software tools and other applications and instructions of software that are executed by a processor 130 although the tools 122 124 and 126 are shown as separate modules in fig1 it should be understood that the tools 122 126 may be part of an integrated management application that is implemented by the control system 120 such a management application may include additional or different tools and features than those illustrated in fig1 also although control system 120 is illustrated as located at the data center 102 the control system 120 may be located at another data center distributed across multiple data centers or may be located at a standalone location remote from any data center yet further each data center may include its own control system 120 that cooperates with other control systems 120 as may be appropriate to accomplish various tasks such as the tasks described herein the data center 102 further includes various hardware resources 132 used for the operation of the data center 102 these hardware resources 132 may include for example power supplies air conditioning systems network routers etc and may be coupled to the servers 106 110 and storage devices 112 116 via an appropriate interconnect 142 the hardware resources 132. |
6 | turbine blades this invention comprises a dual function conduit means connecting internal combustion engine exhaust to a relatively low speed turbine wherein the conduit means also induces an appreciable flow of outside air to mix with the exhaust gases to effectively lower the temperature of the gases imposed on the turbine but without lowering the total energy of the gases application_number US 92088692 A description referring to the drawings fig1 shows a first embodiment of the invention 1 in use with an internal combustion engine 10 as can be seen in fig1 an engine 10 a coupling and control unit 12 and a generator 14 are connected in a manner well known in the art with each being mounted on a base 16 the engine 10 has an exhaust pipe 18 shown in dotted lines part of which is enclosed by a tapered cylindrical cover or conduit 20 the larger diameter portion of the cover 20 facing the engine 10 is spaced from the engine 10 to permit outside air to flow into the cover 20 and around pipe 18 as shown in fig1 a and 1b cover 20 is suitably connected to the engine 10 for support by means such as bracket 19 cover 20 tapers down to the diameter of tube 22 and is attached thereto slightly upstream of a perforated portion of pipe 18 tube 22 is in fluid communication with conical member 24 which is in turn connected to and in fluid communication with turbine 26 note that pipe 18 extends into tube 22 as shown in fig1 and 3 exhaust pipe 18. |
5 | is mounted for transverse motion within a transverse slot 39 in a cutter body 44 the lower wedge 34 can be attached to the work string 18 by a shearable device such as a shear screw 40 and nut 42 the shear screw 40 retains the lower wedge 34 upper wedge 32 and piston 20 in place relative to the work string 18 this maintains the cutter blade 36 in its retracted position as shown in fig1 and 5 as shown in fig1 a rupturable device such as a rupture disk 46 is mounted in the wall of the work string 18 below the piston 20 and the upper nozzle 22 the rupture disk 46 can be held in place by a retainer nut 48 and control washers 50 52 the rupture disk 46 separates a fluid flow path 29 through the work string 18 from the well bore annulus surrounding the work string 18 a debris barrier 54 is mounted in the bore of the work string 18 below the position of the rupture disk 46 held in place by a retainer 56 the debris barrier 54 can limit the accumulation of debris in the moving parts of the apparatus 10 as it is lowered into the well bore a lower nozzle 58 is mounted in the debris barrier 54 held in place by a retainer 62 and sealed by a seal 60 the lower nozzle 58 serves as a guide through the debris barrier 54 for the wireline fig2 shows the apparatus 10 as it is being run into the well bore over a wireline wl the wireline wl passes through a passageway 64 through the piston 20 the cutter body 44 the debris barrier 54 and the grapple 16 at this. |
9 | as a torque limiting fuse for the driveline coupling between the transmission and the driveshaft 15 in view of the reduced strength of the frangible portion 50 of sleeve 34 it has been found desirable to support the aft end of sleeve 34 against radial or transverse loads by a suitable sleeve bearing 54 which is supported in an auxiliary tail stock housing 56 sleeve 34 is thus journalled in sleeve bearing 54 auxiliary housing 56 has a flange 58 provided at one end thereof which is secured to the transmission housing 16 by bolts 60 a suitable seal 62 is provided at the end of the housing 56 to retain the transmission lubricant flowing through bearing 54 from escaping similarly an annular seal 64 is provided in the end of sleeve 34 to seal the interior of the sleeve and retain any lubricant such as grease provided on the splines 32 seal 64 is a sliding seal intended to accommodate the longitudinal or axial movement of the shaft 15 as shown in dashed outline in fig1 referring to fig2 and 3 the washer or bulkhead 44 is initially received in a relieved area 66 formed in the splines 36 and swaging tools 68 70 are advanced into the sleeve 34 from opposite ends thereof and register against the opposite faces of the washer 44 tools 68 70 are then forced against the opposite axial faces of the washer 44 deforming the outer periphery thereof outwardly into a recess 52 provided in the inner periphery of the sleeve 34 in the presently preferred practice the washer is initially formed in a conical or belleville configuration as denoted by reference numeral 44 39 in fig3 to facilitate assembly. |
1 | further having a cam slot 1102 such that the cam follower hinge pin can follow along the cam slot fig1 shows yet another view of the recessed hinge pin and the cam follower hinge pins 1300 and 1301 this figure also reveals the position of the recessed hinge pin when the side panels extend outward for lying flat on a floor as shown the cam following hinge pins 1300 and 1301 have traveled along the cam slot such that the crosslink support arms are recessed within the cut out area of the plug portion and further within the recess of the panel fig1 shows the opposing side of the recessed hinge revealing the pivotal interconnections 1022 and 1020 fig1 further reveals the cam slot and the cam follower hinge pin 1301 this view also reveals a pair of cam slots 1504 for receiving the crosslink support arms which follow along these slots 1504 fig1 further reveals the cam slots 1102 and 1502 for receiving the cam following hinge pins and further reveals the cam slot pairs for receiving the crosslink support arms all surface and structural material for the chair pad can be manufactured from 100 solid wood engineered wood wood laminate wood veneer or other wood fibers the most common material used for similar products is manufactured from various types of resin the woods used in the manufacturing of this produce include but are not limited to various species of bamboo cherry teak rubber tree oak eucalyptus and. |
5 | rearwardly from a direction correction head at a foremost tip of the lead pipe configuration that would interfere with axially directed incident light that is to be detected by a transit at the rear of the configuration this detection being used to determine if lead pipe configuration direction error is present and if so that it be corrected the lead pipes also can have a high light absorption coating such as a resin on the inner lead pipe surfaces to absorb reflected light that otherwise could interfere with proper light detection application_number US 41914995 A description the present invention relates to a lead pipe configuration for a propulsion type underground piping device used for lay down of e g fresh water and sewer line pipe runs such a device and the method for laying underground pipes using this device will first be described with reference to fig1 and 2 as shown in fig1 an underground piping device 1 comprises a base 2 rails 3 4 arranged parallel to and above base 2 slide sections 5 6 moving back and forth along rails 3 4 and a propulsion machine 7 supported by slide sections 5 6 an oil hydraulic motor 8 is arranged on propulsion machine 7 and drives a drive shaft positioned roughly at the center of propulsion machine 7 oil hydraulic cylinders 9 10 are arranged internally within slide sections 5 6 and can move back and forth along rails 3 4 along with propulsion machine 7 the rear end of a lead pipe 11 is connected to the drive shaft of propulsion machine 7 the. |
9 | tapered side 15 corresponds to angular taper of taper 13 of plastic bag 12 so that lower section 3 of funnel 14 can be sealingly engaged in the throat of neck 20 as shown in fig1 and 5 the slightly outward flaring of tapered side 17 provides a convenient catchment for more securely holding funnel 14 in the hand not shown of user crease 22a also assists in the assembly of disposable bag 10 by providing a stop against which fold 22 is brought into contact during assembly a closure 38 is formed as an extension of one of the sidewalls of funnel 14 and is adapted to be folded at fold 32 across the open mouth 34 of funnel 14 into contact with the other side of side elements 30 an adhesive strip under overlay 37 seals closure 38 across funnel 14 edges 39 of closure 38 are tapered inwardly in a taper that corresponds angularly with the taper of tapered sides 17 historically most plastic bags are configured with a tubular construction meaning that the sidewalls are parallel along the length of the bag plastic bag 12 is unique in that it has a convergent taper 13 oriented upwardly toward mouth 24 when mouth 24 and the adjoining neck 20 is inverted into plastic bag 12 neck 20 becomes a funnel extension 20a fig3 that diverges away from the adjacent sidewalls to create a. |
8 | enables unattended remotely distributed appliances such as vending machines utility meters thermostats and kitchen appliances to be connected inexpensively to each other and to a centrally located server the apparatus 1 uses relatively simple u201c personality u201d modules to adapt the apparatus to the application in combination with a sophisticated core module that provides the intelligence needed to process data locally to format that data and to transfer it to a remote server and 2 uses existing internet based communication links thereby avoiding the costly proprietary links used with current state of the art solutions application_number US 201213372408 A description as illustrated in fig1 the present invention is based on a three level architecture device level server level and user level the device level is composed of the physical entities 100 106 being monitored or controlled remotely e g vending machines utility meters thermostats etc the user level is composed of the interfaces e g 129 130 which may be palm pilots or pcs etc through which the user communicates with the system the server level refers to the central computing facility 128 to which data is transmitted and stored and from which control signals are sent to the devices and formatted information is sent to the user communication between the device and server levels and between the server and user levels takes place over the internet using standard internet protocols and procedures the inventive apparatus at the device level consists of embedded hardware. |
9 | also possible to use a single condenser operating with temperature gradients in fermentation vessel 2 the low concentration condensate 31 is mixed by means of a pump 15 and while taking up heat 16 with the mash 1 flowing toward pervaporator 5 condensate 32 which has been enriched to more than 60 etoh is conducted from condenser 12 to a buffer vessel 17 from which it can be processed further to make the alcohol absolute the ethanol is conducted into a second pervaporation system 21 for this purpose the ethanol is pumped by means of a pump 19 and conducted through heat exchangers 20 to the second pervaporator 21 through which it flows the water is removed from the flowing ethanol water mixture by the installation of a suitable semipermeable membrane a membrane of type b as described below is used the concentrated retentate 22 or 34 in fig1 leaves the system as absolute alcohol product while giving heat to the intake here again heat must be supplied to pervaporator 21 by means of a heating stream 23 applying a vacuum by means of a vacuum pump 24 produces a permeate vapor which depending on the type of semipermeable membrane employed has an ethanol content of from about 20 to about 50 by volume the permeate vapor may be conducted by way of a pipeline 29 or 36 in fig1 to. |
1 | is accordingly selected such that the two members 64 66 may be connected alternate types of fastening systems which may be used between each connecting arm 42 and the helmet body 11 whether provided on the padding layer 30 or elsewhere on the helmet body 11 include but are not limited to a fastening system also providing the movable sliding connection between the connecting arm 42 and helmet body 11 such as a screw nut engagement which may be slidingly received in a slot defined through the connecting arm 42 and or the helmet body 11 and selectively tightened to prevent sliding a screw cam engagement or a teeth slot engagement or other fastening systems distinct from the movable sliding connection between the connecting arm 42 and helmet body 11 such as complementary fabric fastening members having a different configuration that hook and loops e g mushroom shaped a snap engagements with a plurality of studs in the connecting arm 42 and or the helmet body to define multiple engagement positions or a pin hole engagement with a plurality of pins and or holes defined in the connecting arm 42 and or the helmet body to define multiple engagement positions similar to the fastening system at the rear of a baseball cap in a particular. |
5 | respective winch or the associated cable the load of the working platform assembly must then be respectively carried by the other holders and cables fig5 shows a cross section through a tower like building with a working platform assembly in accordance with the first embodiment the scissor lattice like carrier arms 5 of the working platform assembly are to be seen here in addition the working platform assembly has rollers 16 6 rollers are shown in this example but fewer or less can be used externally on the working platform assembly when the working platform assembly is extended the rollers then come into contact with the inside wall of the tower like building so that the working platform assembly 50 can be more easily moved upwardly or downwardly and damage to the inside wall of the tower and or the working platform assembly during the movement is avoided the platform includes a predetermined number of plates 17 which is greater by 1 than the number of carrier arms all plates 17 are of a circular round configuration in the present embodiment one of those plates includes a central rod see reference 60 in fig6 in order to close the central part of the platform the other plates 17 are each arranged on a respective carrier arm and fixed to the outer end of the carrier arm those plates are further provided with an opening slot 19 that opening 19 extends outwardly in a straight line in a radial direction from the center of the plate in that respect the opening is of a width which is slightly greater. |
2 | the test ball provided a much greater sensitivity to small amounts of wear results are provided in table 4 the results show that formulations 2 4 and 5 have a reduced abrasivity compared to formulation c1 which may mean that equipment used to coat the formulations 2 4 and 5 may wear less quickly and therefore would not need to be replaced as frequently compared to if formulation c1 was used a 0 3 mm gauge aluminum alloy sheet of designation aa1050 was cut to a size of 500 mm by 250 mm and degreased by immersion in a 1 wt aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide the coating formulation of example 1 was then applied to the aluminum sheet using a wire wound bar to achieve a dry film weight of about 6 g m 2 the coating was dried in a convection oven at 130 u00b0 c for 80 seconds and then immersed in aluminum sulphate solution 10 w w in distilled water at 40 u00b0 c for 120 seconds using an aura processor to neutralize the alkaline surface and to seal the surface of the substrate the substrate was then rinsed with tap water and dried before being coated with capricorn u00ae dh using a wire wound bar to achieve a dry film. |
2 | through the cavity of collar 22 and is vertically aligned thereby the free end of the axle 58 is eccentrically attached to a circular drum 59 which has an outer periphery 61 disposed in contacting relationship which an upper horizontal surface of a low friction plate 62 constructed of teflon or another suitable material the low friction plate 62 is rigidly attached to an upper horizontal surface of frame 11 as most clearly shown in fig4 and 5 referring now to fig5 and 7 the pan support assembly 14 shown at the forward end of the pan 13 is vertically aligned by cooperation of the housing 23 with the cavity of collar 22 an adjustable stop plate 63 extends downwardly within the cavity of collar 22 to contact the axle housing 23 the stop plate is adjusted by operation of a threaded rod 64 which threadably engages the top member of collar 22 fig5 shows the pan support assembly 14 in the starting position where the axle 58 is in the uppermost position with respect to the lower periphery 61 of the drum 59 and the axle housing 23 supports the pan in its highest position as the drum 59 rotates about the axis of axle 58 the pan 13 supported by the contacting relationship of the axle housing 23 with the stop plate 63 is vertically lowered to the position shown in fig7 where the axle housing 23 disengages from the stop plate 63 and the entire weight of the pan 13 is carried by the. |
2 | the required structural strength of the sleeve to provide sufficient structural strength of the sleeve it is typically necessary to limit perforations to only a fraction of the total surface area of the cylinder wall this reduces the flow rate and the efficiency of the filter element the sleeve can be fabricated with a helical or spiral weld to provide additional structural strength to the sleeve additionally many filter elements have pleats to increase the surface area of the filter element often the support sleeve acts as an obstruction along the length of several of these filter element pleats consequently a need still exists for an improved filter support sleeve design that permits increased open area and increases the efficiency of the filter element referring now to the drawings fig1 illustrates a metal strip 10 that is generally a flat sheet of metal shaped in substantially a long rectangular strip that is used in the construction of a support sleeve as will be described below in one embodiment the metal strip 10 is four inches wide and 48 inches in length however any other useful widths and lengths for the metal strip 10 are equally possible and are within the scope of the invention the metal. |
4 | is preferably hand disposed onto a carrier line it is contemplated that automated methods of disposing the root material onto the carrier line may be utilized further in some embodiments of the invention the carrier line may be omitted with the root material being contained within the wrapping material without first being disposed onto a carrier the carrier line and attached root material are fed into the winding apparatus as the carrier line and the root material attached to the carrier line are fed through the winding apparatus wrapping material the u201c wrapping twine u201d is wrapped around the carrier line and root material to secure the root material forming the root rope one embodiment of the winding apparatus includes a winding drum having a center axial opening a support frame rotation means a wrapping material source for providing the wrapping material and rotation means for rotating the winding drum the root rope is axially dispensed from the winding apparatus and spooled onto a reel attached to the reeling apparatus with the root rope guided onto the reel full reels are transported to cold storage where the root rope is stored until required for planting when required for planting the rope storage reels are attached to bedshaping equipment modified to accept the rope storage reels the rope is fed into the bed by being spooled off of. |
3 | z z z 5 8 11 14 eicosatetraenoic and the like the preferred compounds of this invention are realized when the double bonds are all in a cis configuration further preferred compounds are realized when there is one double bond in the alkenyl group still further preferred compounds are realized when the alkenyl group contains from 16 to 20 carbon atoms the most preferred alkyl group contains 18 carbon atoms and is oleyl z 9 octadecene these compounds are prepared by reacting fluorescein with a reagent capable of alkylating the carboxylic acid as well as the phenolic hydroxyl groups common alkylating reagents known in the art for alkylating carboxylic acids and phenols were tried and found to be unsatisfactory the novel reagent o alkenyl n n 39 dialkylisourea ii was then prepared and this compound was found to successfully and simultaneously alkylate both the carboxylic acid and phenolic hydroxyls of fluorescein the structure of this reagent is str3 wherein r is as defined above and r 1 and r 2 are independently loweralkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms or cycloalkyl of from 4 to 6 carbon atoms the loweralkyl groups may be either straight or branched chain the preferred compounds are those wherein r 1 and r 2 are the same further preferred compounds are when r 1 and r 2 are isopropyl or cyclohexyl the most preferred compounds is when r 1 and r 2 are isopropyl the novel reagent of this invention ii is prepared by reacting an n n 39 dialkyl carbodiimide iii with an alcohol iv as in the following reaction scheme str4 wherein r r 1 and r 2 are as defined above both starting. |
9 | cuff 10 has the appearance illustrated in fig3 and 5 and has a width equal to the recommended 0 4 or 40 of the circumference of the limb on which the blood pressure is to be measured in the folded condition 50 of the material of loop strips 20 of first surface 16 which is folded against itself is in contact with 50 of the corresponding hook strips to produce a secure yet removable fold retaining means for the adjustment of the width of the cuff 10 further as shown in fig5 a folded over portion 15 is formed comprising four bladder layers and four hook and loop fastener layers in the area where the cuff is folded over itself an inflation chamber i is disposed between the layers of the bladder 12 and has a width substantially the width of the folded cuff as shown in fig5 once the cuff 10 has been folded to the appropriate width in proportion to limb circumference the cuff is then ready to be wrapped around the limb of the patient preferably a portion of the second surface 18 as shown in fig5 is placed against or faces the limb of the patient and a portion of the first surface 16 together with the folded over portion 15 faces outwardly away from the limb of the patient alternately the cuff may be inverted and applied with the folded portion confronting the limb of the patient as shown in fig4 the folded cuff 10 is then wrapped about the patient 39 s limb and is fastened in place by contact between the hook. |
1 | vertical shaft 4 the location of the stops 6 a 6 b in the sliding rail 5 is defined such that the edge of the first work surface 1 is adjacent to the near leg 8 a 8 b without contact when the shaft 4 is in stopped position the length of the first work surface 1 is determined such that in stowed position with the shaft 4 stopped the second end 12 of the first work surface 1 does not come into contact with the near leg 8 a 8 b during its deployment fig1 c illustrates a configuration of the office device with a parallelepipedal storage container placed on the floor under the work surfaces 1 2 one end of the container 13 is fixed to a leg 8 b of the arch while the other end is distant from the other leg 8 a of the arch this container 13 leg 8 a distance creates a free storage space for the base 7 of the first work surface 1 the first work surface 1 is rotatable in relation to the axis marked by the vertical shaft 4 located in the transverse medial plane of the container 13 this vertical axis 4 slides in a sliding rail 5 worked in the upper surface 14 of the container 13 in the longitudinal direction consequently the first work surface 1 is also displaceable along the longitudinal axis of the rail 5 whether the first work surface 1 is stowed or deployed the access to the storage container 13 as well as access to the second work surface 2 remains easy fig2 to 4 represent the various possibilities of deployment and adjustment. |
6 | the path of the light beam 330 although it could alternatively be in the path of light beam 320 or even light beam 305 a schematic of the driven element 120 is shown in fig1 this system uses two idlers 115 and 125 maintaining drive to a pulley by means of a belt but also keeping the belt out of the heat a motor 100 drives a pulley 102 that in turn drives the belt 150 the driven element 120 intersects the light gate 130 thereby altering the light in some way e g altering the color or shape of the light the driven element 120 is mounted on a pulley 110 according to this system two idlers shown as 115 and 125 are used the belt is wrapped around the pulley 102 the outside of idler 125 around a portion of pulley 110 which is typically on the opposite side of the pulley to the light gate 130 and around the outside of idler 115 in the disclosed embodiment both sides of the belt are required to transmit drive therefore a double sided belt is used i e one having teeth on both sides alternative systems may use a single sided belt for example a second pair of idlers may be used to wrap the belt around a portion of pulley 102 in the same manner as for pulley 110 note that if the belt were connected around the pulley 110 in the conventional manner it. |
2 | degree u2212 75 degree when being abused or hitting a stationary object thus eliminating damage to obstacles or apparatus or handle breakage whereby shock absorbing flexible containment housing 225 allows handle member to maneuver said head member to be pushed back and forth while at the same time allows said handle member to move laterally relative to said head member and when said head member comes in contact with an object thereby prevents said handle member from lateral movement such that said flexible insert member prevents said handle member from damaging obstacles or cleaning head apparatus it should be noted that the containment housing can also be made from strong material like aluminum acetal plastic or any other minimal flexing material and that the shock absorbing flexing movement will instead occur in the flexible shock absorbing elastomer lower support member 18 and or flexible shock absorbing symmetrical jaws as shown in fig1 referring to fig1 there is illustrated a cross sectional view of the non rotating support bar 229 with protruding lock key 230 that attaches to the disclosed engagement and disengagement swivel apparatus when engaged with the swivel apparatus the protruding keyed lever engages the upper clamp and lower clamp opening thus stops the rotation around the non rotating support bar 229 the application shown is a lobby broom with bristles 231 shown but is not limited to any type of object requiring this type of innovation and the non rotating support bar can be made from any hard. |
5 | fig1 from the flashing strip which is approximately 3 u2033 wide to cover the ventilation slot in the sheathing the opening height of approximately 1 u215b u2033 would provide adequate ventilation and still be low enough to not interfere with the tile element 31 is shown designed with three vertical fingers pointing upward and connected at the base having a flat plane at the bottom and the top of the fingers creating a flat plane the material must be rigid enough to hold the leading edge of tile 20 approximately one inch above the preceeding tile creating a gap between both tiles to allow the flow of air the material must also be flexible enough for the base to follow the shape and contour of the preceeding tile as it will be bonded to both the bottom and top tiles with an adhesive roof tiles are supplied by many manufacturers all having different sizes and shapes which requires the afore mentioned flexibility the most common shapes are flat u201c w u201d and u201c s u201d the color and any visual characteristics are unimportant as the riser is under the top tile and will not be visible tiles have stiffener ribs on both the top and. |
9 | as shown in fig5 b adjacent to dumping unit 38 is a preferably sloped second conveyor means 56 56 39 preferably a roller conveyor for receiving emptied bins and returning them by gravity to a destination which may be marshalling area 58 conveyor section 56 56 39 may have a folded path as shown in fig1 and 2 which path may include a roller conveyor crossover section 57 57 39 of conventional design the initial portion 60 60 39 of section 56 56 39 is mounted lower than and canted away from dumping unit 38 38 39 at an angle of preferably about 20 degrees such that dumper conveyor 48 48 39 is substantially coplanar with portion 60 60 39 when frame 40 40 39 is rotated through the equivalent angle in a second rotational direction from horizontal as shown in fig5 c to cause an emptied bin 26 to be expelled by gravity from dumping unit 38 onto conveyor portion 60 60 39 preferably conveyor section 56 56 39 is provided with guide rollers 62 along its lower edge to facilitate conveyance of bins along the conveyor preferably the angle of cant is progressively lessened along the length of conveyor 56 56 39 such that the conveyor is non canted at its distal end 64 64 39 preferably section 56 56 39 is provided with a bin washer 66 66 39 such that the interior of each bin may be washed automatically as desired prior to the bin being. |
8 | oxide film using the photoresist pattern as an etch mask thus exposing the silicon substrate of the isolation region implementing an electrochemical etch process to form porous silicon in the silicon substrate of the exposed isolation region removing the photoresist pattern and implementing a thermal oxidization process to oxidize porous silicon thereby forming an oxide film in the isolation region application_number US 62880303 A description reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals are used to identify the same or similar parts the present invention relates to a method of forming porosities through an electrochemical etch process to form an isolation film the isolation film may be formed by forming porous silicon at a portion to be insulated using the electrochemical etch process and oxidizing porous silicon using a thermal oxidation process 0020 fig1 illustrates a work cell for performing an electrochemical etch process according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention fig2 u02dc fig5 illustrate semiconductor devices for explaining a method of forming porous silicon through electrochemical etch and then thermally oxidizing porous silicon to form an isolation film according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention fig6 is a sem scanning electron microscope photograph showing porosities formed in the silicon substrate through electrochemical etch which shows u2018 a u2019 portion in fig4 referring to fig1 a work cell 120 for performing the electrochemical etch process in order to form porosities is designed to apply a voltage v to the back of a wafer w to be used as a work electrode a counterpart electrode 130 and a reference electrode 140 are designed so that they are immersed into. |
7 | show a cylindrical pipe piece 1 which as fig2 shows is provided on either side with coupling flanges 2 and which is manufactured from metal or other electrically conductive material an annular recess 3 extending all the way round is arranged in the inner surface of the pipe piece a curved metal measuring electrode 4 extending through an arc of less than 360 u00b0 for instance 270 u00b0 is placed in this annular recess 3 measuring electrode 4 has a smaller width than recess 3 the cylinder encircling measuring electrode 4 also has a smaller external diameter than recess 3 and has a larger internal diameter than the internal diameter of pipe piece 1 measuring electrode 4 can thus be placed concentrically with pipe piece 1 into recess 3 of pipe piece 1 the metal measuring electrode 4 is fixed in this position because it is enclosed by a layer 5 of electrically insulating material such as a plastic for instance a moulding resin this layer 5 fully encloses the metal measuring electrode so that measuring electrode 4 is electrically insulated relative to pipe piece 1 and the interior of pipe piece 1 this measuring electrode functioning as second measuring electrode 4 is connected by means of a connecting wire 6 to a measuring circuit to be elucidated hereinbelow a substantially conical body 10 is further placed in the interior of pipe piece 1 concentrically thereto conical body 10 is. |
3 | triacetate cta membrane produced by hydration technology innovations hti was used as a membrane water flux when using the nanoparticles according to the present disclosure was measured under conditions that the draw solution and a capacity of reservoir were 500 ml respectively a flow rate was 8 5 m sec and 10 hour operation was performed the measurement result was 8 lmh which was an excellent performance it was confirmed that the superparamagnetic nanoparticles were easily recoverable from the draw solution using a magnet after operation and recyclable by virtue of re dispersibility thereof dispersibility in salt water of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles having size of 7 06 nm in water and monodispersed distribution to estimate dispersibility of the nanoparticles under rigorous conditions using the nanoparticles produced in example 1 the following experiment was carried out salt water with the same saline concentration 3 5 as seawater was prepared the nanoparticles produced in example 1 were added to the salt water such that the concentration became 0 0065 m this solution was stirred for 1 hour and the nanoparticles were recovered by use of a magnet followed by two time washing and then dispersed in water hydrodynamic diameters of the nanoparticles dispersed in water were analyzed and the results were 8 1 u00b1 1 2 nm accordingly it was confirmed that no. |
5 | 69 attached to plate 54 proximate the engine jackshaft 66 rotates at a higher speed and lower torque than the engine shaft 51 jackshaft 66 reaches the second stage 67 fig3 of the cvt module through a bearing 70 affixed to a support plate 72 mounted atop a vertically extending intermediate plate 74 that is secured to horizontal plate 44 jackshaft 66 terminates within and is splined to a variable drive cvt pulley assembly 84 in cvt module second stage 67 pulley 84 can change its effective diameter varying the speed and torque transmitted to lower pulley 88 by a second or cvt belt 89 cvt pulley 84 will be driven by jackshaft 66 at a higher speed than the engine shaft 51 therefore operating at a lower torque a suitable cvt unit is available from cv tech company drummondville quebec canada the cvt unit comprises a first and preferably upper pulley 85 with cooperating conical halves 87 a and 87 b that are axially spaced apart a distance that establishes the belt gear ratio a second jackshaft 92 positioned below jackshaft 66 is splined through lower cvt pulley 88 the cvt belt 89 extends to lower cvt pulley 88 from the upper. |
2 | and 107 which serve to partially confine and support ball bearings 108 only one of which is so designated positioned within the channel 105 and between the ball bearings 108 is a hanger member 109 along its vertical sides the hanger member 109 is equipped with grooves or raceway defining portions 110 only one of which is designated the grooves 110 cooperate with the raceway portions 106 107 to confine the ball bearings 108 thus the hanger member 109 is slidably supported for horizontal movement on the ball bearings 108 as also described in the 39 898 patent a closure member 111 is provided at the ends of the raceways to confine the ball bearings 108 against inadvertent displacement reference is now made to fig4 where the hanger bar 109 is depicted in side elevational and each end thereof is equipped with a horizontal bore at 112 and 113 the bores 112 and 113 provide for an advantageous connection of the novel hanger bar 101 previously referred to now referring to fig4 it will be seen that in the illustrated embodiment the hanger bar 101 includes a pair of pivot block elements 114 and 115 connected by a bar portion 116 for ease of manufacturing i cast the pivot block elements 114 and 115 and weldably secure thereto the bar portion 116 the left pivot block element 114 is seen to be equipped with a threaded bore as at 117 for. |
2 | with which the longitudinal edges of a packaging material web arranged above the row are guided together underneath the row see fig7 are also known it is of course also possible not to deposit the row 4 in the middle of the packaging material web 2 but on one side thereof and to fold the packaging material web around the row only from one side the fourth device 8 for making the seams comprises a means 80 for making the longitudinal seam and a means 81 for making the transverse seams as shown in the fig1 and 2 the means 80 for making the longitudinal seams is advantageously arranged upstream of the drawing means 60 and the means 81 for making the transverse seams downstream thereof any known such means which are suitable for connecting the packaging material in seams may be applied as means 80 and 81 suitably designed and arranged welding heads are in particular useful when a plastic film is used as packaging material in particular a rotating arrangement 82 of welding heads 83 which cooperate with a counter pressing belt 84 are suitable as means 81 for making the transverse seams such an arrangement is described in detail in a patent application which has the same application date as the present application per se known methods may be applied for establishing the supply stream 3 which is not part of the invention for example an imbricated stream may be deposited on a supply belt 30 using a feeder 32 which takes the objects from a stack using a winding station which takes the objects from a reel using a gripper conveyor 33 which brings the objects directly from a rotation printing machine in the latter case in. |
2 | the belly of the passenger 2 the dorsal part also comprises at least two dorsal straps 14 which can be applied on the back of the passenger 2 the main harness 3 and the secondary harness 4 are connected with each other by a snap 18 provided on the secondary harness 4 which snap is fixing to a ring 6 provided on the main harness 3 and for an accommodation of the fasteners of the secondary harness 4 the anchorage of the snap 18 is conventionally done at the ring 6 positioned such that as commonly known the pilot 1 ensures the anchorage of the secondary harness 4 of the passenger 2 the dorsal part and the frontal part of the secondary harness 4 are maintained spaced apart by means to maintain a spacing advantageously these means are a rigid spacer element 5 arranged transversally between both parts the passenger 2 has the dorsal and frontal parts spaced apart by the spacer element 5 and thus equally biased by the front and the back due to the tensile action associated with the support of the spacer element 5 the spacer element 5 shown consists of a single rigid and resistant elongated piece to ensure the spacing of the dorsal and frontal parts of the. |
8 | redial data may be especially significant by itself it is a direct and instant indication of a network problem when the redial data is localized as shown in fig1 a cellular landscape problem is a likely cause similarly revealing are failed calls i e calls that fail to set up fig1 shows call set up failures as a percent of calls again plotted geographically using data from separate towers here again tower number 7 shows a network malfunction identified in geographical terms an important aspect of the invention is in understanding the value of the data in the context of locating and remedying blind spots in the cellular landscape data like that described in connection with fig1 11 is routinely collected by network oa amp m operations administration and maintenence systems accordingly it is important to analyze the data with a methodology that reveals blind spot defects in the cellular landscape that methodology begins with separating data for cellular calls from land line calls the separation may involve simply suitably selecting the data source for example data from cellular system towers is inherently separating in this context as described above it also is intrinsically sorted by geography for some embodiments of the invention it is useful to separate moving cellular calls from stationary cellular calls the most helpful kind of data for the purposes of the invention is data from a cellular call that terminates while the caller is moving that provides the most likely source of calls terminated as a result of blind spots moreover it allows the. |
1 | unit 30 comprises a medical imaging system configured for image acquisition 301 an image segmentation unit 302 configured for segmentation of a body structure in the image and means 303 for tracking a needle position configured for tracking a position of the needle the medical imaging system could for example be a 2d or 3d ultrasound an x ray system a ct system or an mri system image segmentation can be performed manually semi automatically or automatically image segmentation methods are well known in the art of image processing and will therefore not be further discussed here the means for tracking a needle position could for example be the medical imaging system an em tracking system optical shape sensing in order to avoid hitting and damaging vulnerable structures such as the bladder during a medical intervention the medical imaging system is used to assist a user with needle guidance through the patient or animal body in the case of using a 2d ultrasound scanner this is usually placed at the bladder plane and a continuous observation of the imaging system is required to detect the needle passing through the imaging plane to overcome this limitation a 3d ultrasound scanner can be. |
7 | domains some embodiments of the present invention are summarized in the block diagram shown in fig8 wherein a high resolution image such as rgb high resolution image 70 is modified unlike some known methods the process is not carried out solely in the rgb domain the ycrcb color domain may also be used wherein the luminance and the chromatic components red green and blue yellow are separated other domains that are approximations to the visual systems opponent color channels will also work examples include cielab yuv and y r y b y since we need the luminance component for the contrast it is typically not disturbed however the chromatic components are subjected to modification that leads to attenuation of low chromatic frequencies eventually yielding a better sub pixel sampled image that has fewer visible chromatic artifacts embodiments of the present invention may be used to modify images which have been pre filtered or which exist in a format or condition which does not require initial low pass filtering these particular embodiments may bypass 71 the rgb separation and low pass filtering steps and begin by processing an image 70 at sub pixel sampling 86 as the block diagram shows the initial high resolution image 70 in rgb format is separated into r 72 g 74 and b 76 data these individual frames may then be passed through optional low pass filters lpf 78 80 amp 82 that in some embodiments may have a cut off frequency of about 0 5 cycles pixel i e a display pixel this filtering essentially removes any high frequency chromatic components and also makes the image band limited different filters may be used for different color. |
8 | power to the proper program tape deck d 1 d n correspondingly the audio line l is connected through the audio muting gate 18 which may be a spst relay or transistor switch to the output of an audio pre amplifier and amplifier system 20 which receives input from the proper program deck d 1 d n boxes 17 19 25 26 27 29 and 31 are inactive during the outgoing message mode the cycle start unit 15 upon being activated by an incoming call causes power to be applied to d 1 and causes the rdm zr to seize the telephone line the first message 11 a on deck d 1 is played through the audio pre amplifier and amplifier system 20 and the then inactive audio muting gate 18 to the calling party when the first control signal 12 a is played through audio pre amplifier and amplifier system 20 it is applied to decoding means such as a conventional band pass filter which includes a set of tone decoders 21 22 23 24 if the tone has a frequency a it will trigger tone decoder 21 and apply a trigger through its yes terminal to activate a logic circuit 25 that acts as a pause detector the yes terminal of tone decoder 21 is also connected to cause the control switch 14 to disconnect the program deck d1 and apply power to the incoming message tape drive mechanism 17 audio line l is switched to the audio amplifier 19 for recording the response the incoming audio is also connected from junction 14 p to a speech detector 26 which may be a conventional voice actuation circuit which is for sensing silence absence of speech intervals preceding an incoming. |
1 | opening 5 thereof this arrangement protects the wound in the skull from infection other devices can be fixed in a corresponding manner to evaluate the effect of gelatin surrounding implanted electrodes in the tissue we compared the histological reactions 6 weeks in rat brains after implantation to an implanted flat approximately 7 um thick 140 um wide and 2 5 mm long testing device made of su 8 which was either embedded with a thin 5 10 u03bcm layer of gelatin or not all animal related procedures were conducted in accordance with local and international ethical guidelines with the permission of the lund and malm u00f6 ethical board diary numbers m258 11 all implantations n implantations 16 were made in female sprague dawley rats no of rats 8 taconic denmark weighing 200 250 g the animals were anaesthetized using intra peritoneal injections of fentanyl 0 3 mg kg body weight and domitor vet medetomidin hydrochloride 0 3 mg kg and placed in a stereotactic frame for surgery a rostrocaudal incision in the skin was placed along the central suture of the skull to expose bregma an opening of about 2 mm diameter was made 1 0 mm caudally of bregma and 2 3 mm laterally if the midline the dura mater was cut open using a forceps and a. |
5 | recess 54 with contoured bottom surface 80 not only enhances the performance of shaped charges for which recess 54 is the first target but also reduces the likelihood that debris will be left in the well following perforation as such a charge carrier will contain the fragments created when the shaped charges are detonated specifically a smaller opening is made when a jet passes through recess 54 with contoured bottom surface 80 than when a jet passes through conventional recesses with recess 54 not only does the jet pass through a thinner metal section contoured bottom surface 80 is not susceptibly to the longitudinal pealing effect as the thickness of the metal behind recess 54 becomes progressive thicker in angular bottom portions 92 and 94 unlike the present invention with conventional flat bottom recesses as seen in fig6 the thickness of the metal in the longitudinal direction behind the recess is constant as such a jet penetrating a conventional flat bottom recess tends to create a large opening as the metal behind the recess peals back toward the sidewalls of the recess in some cases this longitudinal pealing effect results in an opening that is substantially as wide as the diameter of the conventional flat bottom recess in the longitudinal direction as such the fragments created when the shaped. |
7 | is unlike any of the remaining open ended questions the use of conversation generating apparatus 10 will now be described in further detail as set forth above the present invention may be used for a variety of entertaining situations however in the interest of brevity the use of conversation generating apparatus 10 will be described with reference to a dinner party environment or other formal occasion place settings for formal dinner parties typically include the largest number of individual tableware pieces such as plates saucers chargers bowls cups glasses goblets napkin holders napkins placemats table utensils table decorations party favors and the like and thus provide the opportunity for the most complete description of the preferred embodiment however this detailed description shall not be interpreted to limit this application in that this invention may be used with a single tableware piece with a single open ended question or command printed thereon to use conversation generating apparatus 10 each guest or dining partner randomly receives a complete set of tableware defining a single place setting preferably each piece of tableware 12 may include open ended question or command 18 printed on unexposed surface 16 the printing of open ended question or command 18 on unexposed surface 16 prevents each guest from knowing his her questions. |
8 | in all cases described the apertures 12 24 are wide enough that the movable portions of the diaphragm defined thereby overlie several rows of panel holes 3 this is unlike the aforesaid high patent at fig7 of that patent where each movable portion of the diaphragm overlies only one row of panel holes fig4 shows an alternate preferred embodiment of a stator panel 26 with different amounts of curvature in two directions as would be used to construct a similar esl panel as fig1 and 2 a horizontal dispersion 28 of about forty five degrees and a vertical dispersion 30 of about thirty degrees are ideal angles to disperse sound to a listener who is either reclining on a sofa or otherwise standing and located at a distance of two meters or greater if such a panel were twice as tall as it was wide then the radius of curvature in the horizontal direction 32 would be about one third that of the radius of curvature vertical direction 34 fig5 a is a cut away section of a coated metal perforated panel 36 as would be used in a typical prior art commercial esl panel assembly the difficulties associated with the insulation of punched perforated sheet materials are well known in the esl industry and are also discussed in detail in the bloodworth patent a typical stator panel has about 5 000 hole edges per square foot on one side alone it takes but one. |
6 | unobstructed axial bore generally at least as wide as the diameter of the scope 2600 thus allowing for a shooter to see through the sleeve 2500 and adapter 2501 and into the scope 2600 these components are connected in such a manner that that the apparatus 2100 can be attached easily to scopes of varying sizes additionally as the base member 2200 is removably connected different types and sizes of base members can be utilized and changed with ease as a result a user can seamlessly remove and change the base member 2200 to secure the camera of choice as shown the adapter 2501 operates as a connector for connecting the sleeve 2500 to the scope 2600 with the sleeve 2500 securely connecting over the top of the adapter 2501 and along the same longitudinal axis as the adapter 2501 the sleeve 2500 is secured to the adapter 2501 with screw fasteners 2503 which further operate as a means for connecting the sleeve 2500 to the scope 2600 when the sleeve 2500 is connected to the scope 2600 in this manner the cylindrical aperture 2590 of the sleeve 2500 is aligned with scope 2600 and the longitudinal axis of the scope 2600 is generally coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 2500 the receiver 2504 is similarly connected to the sleeve 2500 with screw fasteners 2505 and along the same longitudinal axis the receiver 2504 however is by no means necessary for example the base member 2200 could alternatively be directly and removably connected to the sleeve 2500 the sleeve. |
6 | and the first v shaped groove 51 is diminished in width the second plate 222 is then swung toward the hanging member 10 two side walls of the second v shaped groove 52 are moved close to each other and the second v shaped groove 52 is diminished also the first plate 221 abuts against the bottom portion of the second plate 222 when the socket 40 is moved toward the hanging member 10 the protrusion 223 is firstly positioned in the groove 42 the first plate 221 and the second plate 222 are moved toward the hanging member 10 the slant surfaces 222 b of the protruding portions abut against and slide along the corresponding slant surfaces 212 b of the ribs of the guiding portion when the second plate 222 continuously slides toward the hanging member 10 and the head portion 224 a touches the fixation portion 211 the slant surface 224 c of the head portion abuts against and slides along the slant surface 211 a of the fixation portion during the slide the region or thickness where the second plate 222 overlapping the guiding portion 212 is getting larger until a top surface of the fixation portion 211 abuts against a bottom surface of the head portion 224 a then the fixation portion 211 engages the restriction groove and the wedging pieces 222 c engage the corresponding hook portions 212 c as shown in fig4 and fig5 since then the total. |
2 | to limit the present invention in any way a separation chamber in accordance with the present invention can have notches in one or more compartments of the separation chamber or no notches at all in the embodiment of the present invention demonstrated in fig1 the separation chamber is surrounded by a wall 1 which is used to carry an optically transparent lid not shown allowing for optical observation and to contain the liquid sample the separation chamber is divided into two compartments by a separation wall 2 which has separation channels on top of it details of different embodiments for separation wall 2 are shown in fig2 and 4 returning to fig1 fluid fills the first compartment through a sample entrance 3 which is surrounded by an extension 11 of wall 1 and moves into the first compartment 4 of the chamber upon proceeding the liquid encounters a first notch 5 displaced laterally across the flow path the notch creates a momentary barrier to progression of the advancing fluid meniscus until the meniscus has contacted the notch across the whole width of the chamber eventually the fluid wets into the notch allowing the fluid to advance to the next notch 6 where the meniscus is again evened out the fluid advance continues in this manner until it reaches the separation wall 2 the fluid continues to advance through the. |
3 | in the initial feed is less than about 10 wt only trace amounts of tri substituted olefins have been found in the isomerized product when the amount of vinylidene olefin in the initial olefin feed exceeds about 37 wt amounts of tri substituted olefin up to about 14 wt but generally in the range of 1 3 wt have been found in the isomerized product the isomerization can be conducted by placing the olefin feed in a pressure reaction vessel and adding a small amount of an iron carbonyl catalyst and heating the mixture preferably under an inert atmosphere such as nitrogen to an isomerization temperature alternatively the olefin feed containing a catalytic amount of an iron carbonyl can be passed through a continuous reactor such as a tubular reactor maintained at isomerization temperature no additional stimuli such as ultraviolet light or ultrasonic energy is needed to activate the iron carbonyl catalyst any iron carbonyl catalyst can be used such as fe co 5 fe 2 co 9 fe 3 co 12 and the like in the examples the catalyst added to the olefin mixture was fe co 5 only a catalytic amount of the iron carbonyl is needed a useful range is about 0 01 3 0 wt a preferred range is about 0 02 1 0 wt the olefin containing the iron carbonyl catalyst is heated to isomerization temperatures this is a temperature high enough to cause the isomerization reaction to proceed but not so high as to cause excessive decomposition of the olefins a useful temperature. |
8 | the concave portion 20 has a linear groove shape the width of the concave portion 20 is approximately 90 nm which is approximately equal to the width w of the interconnect 4 the length of the concave portion 20 is approximately 400 nm which is approximately equal to the distance d between the first drain 9 and the second source 10 the depth of the concave portion 20 is approximately 25 nm which is approximately equal to each of the depths of the first drain 9 and the second source 10 the concave portion 20 is formed by etching for example by anisotropic etching the upper surface of the silicon substrate 1 to a predetermined depth the distance d 0 between the upper surface of the silicon substrate 1 and the lower surface of the interconnect 4 is approximately 250 nm the distance d 1 between the bottom surface of the concave portion 20 in the upper surface of the silicon substrate 1 and the lower surface of the interconnect 4 is approximately 275 nm subsequently with reference to fig4 and equations descriptions will be provided for an effect of the concave portion 20 fig4 is a view illustrating an equivalent circuit indicating a parasitic element of the case where a transmission signal flows from the first drain 9 to the second source 10 through the interconnect 4 the transmission signal flows from an input terminal 30 to an output terminal 31 both located on the interconnect 4 the interconnect 4 is shown as a first resistance component 33 of. |
2 | section 41 as shown in fig2 and extends outwardly therefrom to an opposed outer end 44 b illustrated in fig1 and 2 in this particular example inner end 44 a of strap 44 is applied to inner face 22 of covering 21 at hip section 41 and is secured to covering 21 with sewing indicated by stitching 70 in fig2 although adhesive heat bonding or other fastening technique may be used to secure inner end 44 a of strap 44 in place to covering 21 an engagement assembly is formed between covering 21 and outer end 44 b of strap 44 which is operable to configure strap 44 between an open position with respect to hip section 41 of covering 21 as shown in fig1 and 2 extending outwardly from hip section 41 of covering 21 and a closed position with respect to hip section 41 of covering 21 as shown in fig3 and 4 forming an attachment or engagement loop denoted at 71 at hip section 41 of covering 21 the engagement assembly formed between covering 21 and outer end 44 a of strap is as shown in fig1 a hook and loop fastener such as the type founder under the trademark velcro including an element 74 thereof formed in covering 21 at hip section 41 and a complementing element 75 thereof formed in outer end 44 b of strap 41 in this example element 74 is applied to outer face 23 of covering 21 at hip section 41 to form loop 71 denoted in fig3 outer end 74. |
8 | of fig1 referring to fig1 and 2 together a lead board 5 is disposed on a fixed bed 101 a piezoelectric element 1 is joined to a vibrating body 106 and a plurality of electrodes 2 are pattern formed on piezoelectric element 1 the vibrating body 106 is guided by a center shaft 102 and is supported fixedly on the center shaft 102 in the vicinity of the center of body 106 so as to be assembled with the fixed bed 101 on which the lead board 5 is arranged before assembly in the motor the lead board 5 is provided with conductive patterns 3 for contacting the plurality of electrodes 2 formed on the piezoelectric element 1 a moving body 104 is guided by center shaft 102 for rotation relative to center shaft 102 and body 104 is capable of rotating by contacting vibrating body 106 with a predetermined pressure produced by a pressing member 105 that bears against body 104 at a point along the axis of shaft 102 an elastic body such as a coil a spring a plate spring etc may be employed as the pressing member 105 and several such bodies may be used jointly in a case where joining elements 4 fig6 are used for bonding patterns or leads 3 to electrodes 2 a three layer film made of gold nickel and chromium is used for the electrodes 2 formed on a surface of the piezoelectric element 1 however in a case where another joining layer is used therefor not only the three layers film but also various electrode materials such as aluminum gold silver copper etc can be selectively used fig3 is a plan view of the lead board 5 according to the present invention the lead board 5 is made of. |
4 | trioxide 0 0022 parts were charged to a 4 necked flask with a scaled bottom runoff tube and fitted with a stirrer internal thermometer nitrogen inlet and a condenser set for distillation the flask was heated in an electric mantle through which the bottom runoff tube protruded the temperature of the contents of the flask was raised to 260 degrees plus minus 5 degrees c over half an hour and held at 260 degrees c plus minus c for three hours additionally products containing both eo and po can be made by substituting an ethylene oxide propylene oxide polymer of the same molecular weight for the polyoxyethylene material above spinning grade poly ethylene terephthalate 134 4 parts a block polymer 2 1 ethylene oxide to propylene oxide having a molecular weight of 1540 mwu 308 parts and antimony trioxide 0 0022 part were charged to a 4 necked flask with a scaled bottom runoff tube and fitted with a stirrer internal thermometer nitrogen inlet and a condenser set for distillation the flask was heated in an electric mantle through which the bottom runoff tube protruded the temperature of the contents of the flask was raised to 260 degrees plus minus 5 degrees c over half an hour and held at 260 degrees c plus minus 5 c into a suitable reaction flask equipped with a thermometer nitrogen sparge and agitator is added the specified amount of raw material polymer selected from examples 1 3 the raw material polymer is. |
6 | switches which incorporate piggy back plugs are readily connectable to the float switch receptacle a jumper can be connected to a receptacle end of the piggy back switch an ac plug coupled to the pump can be plugged into the pump receptacle if desired an alarm or monitoring unit can be plugged into the alarm indicating output receptacle visual and audible status indicators can also be provided on the unit the present control unit can be used with any switch that is effective to indicate a fluid level these include but are not limited to pressure switches float switches vertical switches solid state switches ultrasonic based switches all without limitation an optional rf output port can be included in the unit the rf output port can wirelessly transmit status information such as normal or alarm to a remote receiver fig1 illustrates a pump control unit 10 in accordance with the invention the unit 10 includes a housing 12 which might be wall mountable housing 12 carries a plurality of connectors which could be implemented as standard ac type receptacles the connectors include connector 14 a to which can be coupled a piggy back type switch plug a second connector 14 b can be used to couple an alarm switch to the unit 10 as noted above unit 10 can be used with a variety of fluid level indicating switches output connector or receptacle 14 c can be used to provide electrical energy to a pump via a standard ac type plug output connector or receptacle 14 d can be used to couple an electrical state normally open normally closed of a switchable. |
8 | metal lines forming the fuse lines 21 from multiple metal lines the width of the metal patterns 24 along the second direction as represented with reference denotation w 3 are in some embodiments larger than w 2 of the nitride based patterns 23 for instance w 3 of the metal patterns 24 may be substantially the same as w 1 of the space parts s also the width of the metal patterns 24 along the first direction as represented with reference denotation l 3 may be larger than l 1 of the space parts s referring to fig5 a to 5c a wet dip process is performed to remove exposed portions of the oxide based pattern 22 using a mask which is the same as a mask for forming a subsequent fuse box as a result structures including the fuse lines 21 spaced at the center the nitride based patterns 23 formed in the space parts s having the second direction width w 2 smaller than the second direction width w 1 of the space parts s and a thickness larger than the thickness t 1 of the fuse lines 21 and the metal patterns 24 formed over the nitride based patterns 23 having the second direction width w 3 larger than the second direction width w 2 of the nitride based patterns 23 are formed because the second direction width w 3 of the metal patterns 24 is larger than the second direction width w 2 of the nitride based patterns 23 empty spaces s u2032 shown in fig5 c are formed below the metal patterns. |
8 | in the art will know of other factors that can be used to determine the optimum route to a destination as well as intermediary units to be used in the optimum route in addition since the network is radio based frus may disappear or otherwise become unavailable for a number of reasons including for example power failure thus rendering one or more entries in routing tables obsolete when an fru becomes unavailable the routing algorithm attempts to re route traffic around the unavailable fru moreover each fru also collects routing and device information from mru s that are available within its coverage area as will be further described below the mru s can also be used for forwarding traffic hence such information can be used by the routing algorithm of the fru to generate an optimum route based on the teachings and disclosure provided herein it can be seen that when directed to do so the routing algorithm associated with each fru continuously selects the optimum route based on both user application and traffic requirements unlike conventional wireless technologies that utilize worst case rf design principles the present invention as described above is capable of optimizing its own performance in response to prevailing conditions for example an fru may have initially selected the route with the best link quality in order to maximize success of the transmission however if other links appear with a better quality then the fru has the option to switch to those other links even in the middle of packet transfers another advantage of the present invention is. |
2 | distance u201c 6 u201d of between 0 4 mm and 0 6 mm from imaginary cylindrical surface s 1 this distance being referred to as the profile height each generally circumferentially extending facet 44 has a thickness u201c t u201d of between about 2 3 and 2 5 mm and is inclined toward the upstream at an angle u201c u03b1 u201d of between about 76 u00b0 and 80 u00b0 its respective diametrally extending centerline slit 52 having a width u201c w u201d of between about 0 11 mm and 0 145 mm is defined between upstream generally diametrally extending facet 46 of each vane 32 and downstream generally diametrally extending facet 42 of the next vane upstream therefrom together the downstream generally diametrally extending facet 42 trailing edge 50 generally circumferentially extending facet 44 and upstream generally diametrally extending facet 46 collectively define the supply contacting surface 54 of screen basket 30 fig3 illustrates foil 56 having leading edge 58 and trailing edge 60 defined thereupon as leading edge 58 of foil 56 passes over each slit 52 it is theorized that it introduces a negative pressure upon the slit it is passing over tending to clear the slit of stickies and other debris that may be deposited there while the positive pressure. |
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