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1 | a respiratory event the actual pressure is already too low for the actual sleeping state of the patient the excessively low pressure should be raised as fast as possible so that the patient 39 s sleep is not disturbed by further respiratory events after the desired pressure has been raised in step 36 the desired pressure is compared with the value stored in the memory u201c oldpressure u201d in the memory u201c oldpressure u201d the desired pressure was stored in step 32 at the beginning of the ramp when the desired pressure differs from the pressure stored in the memory u201c oldpressure u201d by more than the tolerance in step 37 this is interpreted as an indication that the pressure at the beginning of the ramp was positioned near the optimum pressure for the actual sleeping state of the patient in this case the time stored in the memory u201c normaltime u201d is prolonged in step 38 so that the patient 39 s sleep is not unnecessarily disturbed by further respiratory events that are provoked by way of trial by reducing the desired pressure in step 33 the prolongation in step 38 can take place by addition of a constant value or by multiplication with a value greater than 1 following step 37 or 38 the desired pressure is kept constant at least for the time stored in the memory u201c normaltime u201d this condition is checked in step 41 while the desired pressure is being kept constant it is further checked in step 40 whether respiratory events occur if this is the case the desired pressure is further raised in step 36 after the actual time has been stored in the memory u201c starttime u201d in step 35 after it has been determined in step 41 that since. |
1 | the clock signal the switch 30 causes the common pole 36 to be repeatedly coupled to the first pole 32 then decoupled from the first pole 32 and coupled to the second pole 34 then decoupled from the second pole 34 and coupled back to the first pole 32 and so on the common pole 36 is never coupled to both the first and second poles 32 34 simultaneously as a result a charge is transferred between the charge supply 40 and the charge transfer capacitor 42 whenever the common pole 36 is coupled to the second pole 34 similarly the charge is transferred between the coupling capacitor 14 and the charge transfer capacitor 42 whenever the common pole 36 is coupled to the first pole 32 the rate at which the charge is transferred is proportional to the frequency of the clock signal which is an oscillating voltage signal thus by controlling the frequency of the clock signal the rate of discharge of the coupling capacitor 14 can be controlled for example in the event the proximal electrode 15 of the coupling capacitor 14 carries a negative charge after a stimulation pulse from the therapy circuit 18 passes through the coupling capacitor 14 as is typically the case the charge supply 40 is selected to supply positive charge. |
1 | characteristic of the signal from the selector 31 is indicative of the desired or optimum final moisture content of tobacco particles 13 when the characteristic of signal which is furnished by the detector 28 deviates from the characteristic e g voltage of signal supplied by the selector 31 the moisture content of tobacco particles 13 is either too high or too low and the junction 29 then transmits a signal to a second junction 30 which transmits signals to the amplifier 32 the junction 30 is further connected with a temperature detector 35 in the supply pipe 20 the detector 35 is preferably a temperature sensitive semiconductor of the ptc or ntc type the motor 27 transmits signals to a junction 130 which is further connected to a preferably adjustable potentiometer 33 a characteristic e g voltage of signal from the motor 27 to the junction 130 matches the corresponding characteristic of signal from the potentiometer 33 when the valve 24 assumes an intermediate or neutral position namely a position in which the valve 24 is normally held and which is selected in such a way that the temperature of air in the pipe 20 increases abruptly if the valve 24 is pivoted clockwise and that the temperature of air in the pipe 20 decreases abruptly if the valve 24 is pivoted counterclockwise as viewed in the drawing the retention of valve 24 in such neutral position is desirable because the control unit 25 is then ready to rapidly increase or decrease the moisture content of tobacco particles as soon as the detector 28 in the trough 16 produces a first signal whose characteristic deviates from the characteristic of signal from the selector. |
3 | reacted further for example by hydrolyzing the epoxide or reacting the halide or epoxide with a nucleophile an example of a capping group for polyguanidine polymers or copolymers is represented by structural formula xxxiv where r 11 is a c2 c90 alkyl c2 c90 oxyalkyl or aromatic group and the symbol u201c u201d represents the bond connecting the cap to the polymer or copolymer ionene polymers of the invention may also be cross linked with primary secondary or other polyfunctional amines using means known in the art ionene polymers can be cross linked by polymerizing in the presence of a multivalent nucleophile i e a compound with three or more nucleophilic groups such as a triamine or tetraamine or a multivalent electrophile i e a compound with three or more nucleophilic groups such as a trihalide or tetrahalide the invention will now be further and specifically described by the following non limiting examples hexamethylenebiscyanoguanidine 3 99 mmoles 1 00 g and 4 9 dioxa 1 12 dodecanediamine 3 99 mmoles 0 848 ml were added to a 40 ml vial with a septa cap followed by 2 equivalents of concentrated hcl the mixture was heated to 135 145 u00b0 c in a shaker overnight the resulting clear yellow brittle solid was dissolved in water and purified by centrifugation through a 3k macrosep filtration membrane 4 4 u2032 trimethylenebis 1 methylpiperidine alt 1 8 dibromooctane was prepared by dissolving 4 4 u2032 trimethylenebis 1 methylpiperidine 39 9 ml in 30 ml of dmf in a 250 ml erlenmeyer flask. |
2 | top section 12 of the collapsible bottle includes an integrated threaded spout 20 that receives a twist cap 22 u2014 fig1 the cap can be a normal twist cap a flip lid a kicker valve or other known types of closures suitable for bottles there is also included a plastic bladder 24 u2014 fig1 connected below the spout 20 referring to fig3 there is shown a perspective view of the top section 12 of the bottle shown at 26 is the dovetail shape that keeps the top 12 and middle 14 sections of the collapsible bottle aligned and gives the bottle rigidity when handled and supported referring to fig4 there is shown a perspective view of a middle section 14 this section has an open bottom 28 and an open top 30 allowing it to fit and mate with the corresponding top 12 and bottom 16 sections while still containing the bladder 24 as illustrated in fig1 a and 16b this section has a dovetail shaped track 32 and 34 on each side 36 and 38 respectively of the section which allows it to mate in a sliding relationship with the top 12 and bottom 16 sections locking tab 40 includes a locking boss that mates with the top section 39 s locking indentations 42 u2014 fig3 thus allowing the bottle to be rigid at multiple volumes this allows handling of. |
8 | of up to 16 tvcs are possible basically more channel bandwidth means higher data rate and smaller data packet sizes having a small data frame is important for a csma system thus we suggest that 802 11 of should support variable channel bandwidth for contiguous available tvcs using multiple tvcs together can also improve the spectrum efficiency because there is no need to have guard bands between tvcs the spectrum opportunities in tvws can be classified into two categories which are contiguous and non contiguous in the first case the available tvcs are contiguous for example four contiguous tvcs are available in fig2 a ideally the larger the channel bandwidth the higher the data rate so from this point of view a system should use as many available tvcs as possible obviously a practical system cannot support an infinite number of channel bandwidths we propose that 802 11 of systems support a single tvc and 2 3 4 8 16 contiguous tvcs in urban areas 2 3 and 4 contiguous tvcs can be available with high probability the 8 and 16 tvc cases are provided mainly for rural areas in the second case the available tvcs are non contiguous when the available tvcs are not contiguous but close to each other we still want to use them together to increase data rate and have small packet sizes the csma based systems compete for the medium in the time domain different systems see each other as long as the tvcs used are overlapped the transmission delay performance of the whole system is improved. |
6 | known the orbiting scroll element 22 orbits relative to the non orbiting scroll element 24 and the scroll wraps 23 and 25 selectively trap pockets of refrigerant which are compressed toward discharge port 26 a plurality of ports 28 and 30 are formed in the base 31 of the non orbiting scroll element 24 alternately ports 28 and 30 may consist of a pair of single larger ports in the position shown in fig1 ports 28 and 30 are just being uncovered by the orbiting scroll wrap 23 at about the same time as compression chambers 27 and 29 are being sealed from a zone that communicates with suction line 45 as shown in fig2 with continued movement of the orbiting scroll wrap ports 28 and 30 are uncovered and are exposed to compression chambers 27 and 29 which have been closed by the movement of the orbiting scroll wrap 23 to contact the non orbiting scroll wrap 25 as shown in fig3 a first passage 32 communicates with ports 30 and a second passage 34 communicates with ports 28 a crossing passage 36 communicates between passages 32 and 34 a series of plugs 38 close the passages 32 34 and 36 as appropriate a passage 40 communicates crossing passage 36 to a bypass valve 42 which leads to a line 44 leading back to a suction line 45 and to a passage 46 which leads to an economizer valve 48 which communicates with an economizer injection line 50 which is communicated to an economizer heat exchanger 52 or economizer flash tank as shown in fig4 the economizer heat exchanger 52 is positioned just downstream of the condenser 54 of a refrigerant. |
2 | of folded stack and stackable chairs is described the apparatus includes a base frame upon which are mounted upstanding stanchions with alignment surfaces providing for the lined stacking of chairs in a sequence of chair stacking bays the chairs may be locked within fully filled bays and the entire apparatus is movable with a conventional forklift truck into rack upon rack stacking orientations on the bed of a flat bed trailer for transportation to a site or for purposes on site and warehousing storage application_number US 90016692 A description the rack apparatus of the invention serves both to facilitate the storing of folded chairs as well as their transportation to a performance site referring to fig1 a pictorial representation is provided showing an assemblage 10 of folding chair retaining racks this assemblage is formed of a plurality of rack components such as represented at rows of three vertically stacked racks as at 12 18 each of the racks within the stacks 12 18 as well as those within a second grouping 20 positioned behind racks 12 and 18 are accessed by forklift trucks such forklift trucks insert the fork components thereof within and through guide straps as shown at levels 22 24 for elevating the racks at their bases and moving them as desired similarly access to the racks is provided from. |
8 | will be described in fig1 which shows the terminal screws 106 and the holders 53 in a first position a gap of width 34 g 34 is provided between the front end of the terminal screw 106 and the stationary terminal 108 since this gap is set to be considerably larger than the plate thickness 34 t 34 of the solderless terminal the round solderless terminal can pass through the gap and be inserted into a position where it can be easily connected to the terminal screw 106 by threading the terminal screw 106 i e pressing a head 106a of the terminal screw 106 with a screwdriver the cable presser 109 is released from the grippers 53a 53b the terminal screw 106 is moved downward as shown in fig1 and the front end of the terminal screw 106 is inserted into the hole of the round solderless terminal and further threaded into the internally threaded hole 108a the wiring procedure of the wire or the beveled solderless terminal to the terminal connecting device of the present embodiment will now be described particularly with reference to fig1 in this case in order to prevent the wire from entering and biting the internally threaded hole 108a of the stationary terminal 108 the holder 53 is lowered to a position where the front end of the terminal screw 106 abuts on the stationary terminal 108 that is the holder 53 is moved downward from the position shown in fig1 to a second position as shown in fig1 this movement is achieved by holding down the latch 531 of the holder 53 in the direction of the arrow 34 y 34 in fig1 or fig1 and pushing down the holder 53 i e the movement of. |
6 | hood the tube 89 is tested in the following manner the dewar flask lever valve 85 is opened the pressure regulator 82 is adjusted until liquid nitrogen exits the orifice 94 at the end of the test sample tube the discharge of liquid nitrogen is readily confirmed by placing an expanded ptfe membrane in the path of the exiting nitrogen and noting wetting of the membrane all fittings and connection are examined to ensure that no leaks are present the tube 89 is then examined for gaseous permeation of nitrogen through its wall along the length of the tube as evidenced by a plume of condensed water vapour in the vicinity of the tube the applied pressure is adjusted until such a steady plume is observed a steady plume indicates both gas permeation and that the air is still in the test environment the plume as described demonstrates that gaseous nitrogen is exiting along the length of the tube 89 which is indicative of distributed evaporative cooling note that the pressure increase in the dewar flask 80 resulting from the evaporation of the nitrogen alone may be sufficient to pressurise the tube 89 the tube under test is allowed to chill for a. |
9 | carrying current in another example the bus bar 50 the shield 46 or both could be an alloy or a multilayer material including a layer of aluminum for example covered by a layer of another material in a multilayer example multiple sheets of various materials could be connected or bonded the multilayer example of the bus bar 50 may include a copper sheet and sheets of other alloys or metals and aluminum the copper sheet could be a plating of copper on another material referring now to fig4 an example shield 46 a is a folded portion of a bus bar 50 a formed from a planar sheet of material that has been is folded over itself since the shield 46 a is essentially the bus bar 50 a folded a single time a thickness 2t of the shield 46 a is about twice a thickness t of the bus bar 50 a other shields may be folded more than once one of many types of manufacturing processes may be used to fold the bus bar 50 a to form the shield 46 a to protect the current sensor 42 referring now to fig5 with continued reference to fig4 another example shield 46 b includes a flange 60 extending directly from a primary portion 58 b of the bus bar 50 b a second flange 64 extends. |
1 | thus indicating and communicating the relative conditional state of the non included unit elastic forces table a create contact friction between invention surfaces included and application surfaces non included enabling the slider to hold its relative position on the band when contacting a non included unit elasticity pulls the slider and band against the non included unit keeping the band and slider on the application and aiding slider position retention the invention 39 s included frictional features and band protuberances fig1 band with protuberances retain the slider over the chosen indicia when band elasticity does not force band and slider contact onto the application fig1 invention on wrist the slider fig6 slider front face has grip surfaces fig6 b for grasping and pulling the slider along the band thus the band slides through the slider retention slots fig7 a when required a serpentine arrangement fig8 a creates greater frictional force between the band and the slider 39 s pinch plate fig6 a 3b and 4a band protuberances are added fig1 to assist in slider retention over the chosen indicia and also reduce band slippage when contacting the non included unit the band and slider invention can be configured as a mechanical form or a mechanical electronic form design characteristics are added as the band and slider morphs from mechanical to mechanical electronic fig3 mechanical and electronic. |
9 | to control signals developed by the control circuit 9 the gate 7 is switched when the power switch 5 and the gate 7 are switched to be conductive the constant power is transferred from the constant voltage circuit 4 into the load 6 the secondary battery 8 is charged by the constant output of the constant voltage circuit 4 the mode switch 10 is operated by the operator to select either a rapid charge mode or a trickle charge mode for charging the secondary battery 8 as will be described below the control circuit 9 is responsive to th conditions of the mode switch 10 for activating the gate 7 and the reference voltage switching circuit 11 when the mode switch 10 is place in the rapid charge mode the control circuit 9 controls the gate 7 and the reference voltage switching circuit 11 so that the gate 7 becomes unconductive and the reference voltage switching circuit 11 provides a low reference voltage into the constant voltage circuit 4 therefore regardless of the conditions of the power switch 5 any power to the load 6 is interrupted and the constant voltage circuit 4 provides a voltage higher than the normal condition the trickle charge mode thus all the power supplied by the constant voltage circuit 4 is entered into the secondary battery 8 to charge it so that it is fully charged in a short time when the mode switch 10 is placed in the normal mode the trickle charge mode rather than the rapid charge mode the control circuit 9 controls the gate 7 and the reference voltage switching circuit 11 such that the gate 7 becomes conductive and the reference voltage switching circuit 11 provides a normal reference voltage into the constant voltage circuit 4 therefore. |
8 | and waits for the incoming call association information in step 440 when the digit is recognized by the primary media server the first gateway end to end in band signals a series of digits back toward the incoming trunk and terminating user the signals include identifiers for the type of igar call and the irc y user in step 444 the primary media server then suspends call processing on cid y in step 524 the digits are collected identifying the irc y user and passed by the primary media server to the irc y user or agent 260 the agent 260 extracts cid y and cid z and informs the call controller that cid y and cid z contain the two inter region trunk ports that satisfy the igar request in step 528 the call controller in step 528 finds the two trunk ports one in each service and connects port a with trunk y and port b with trunk z the further process for an igar network fragmentation call is now discussed with reference to steps 532 536 and 448 452 the spare media server suspends call processing on cid z when receipt of the digit is acknowledged and waits for the incoming call association information in step 448 when the digit is recognized by the primary media server the first gateway in band signals a series of digits back toward the incoming trunk and terminating user the series of digits include identifiers for the type of igar call and user b in step 524 the digits are collected identifying user b and normal call processing for a pstn call thereafter occurs in step 544 further call processing is continued on either type of igar call using conventional techniques for example further call processing. |
3 | japan or as wellferon u00ae interferon alpha nl ins available from the glaxo wellcome ltd london great britain or a consensus alpha interferon such as those described in u s pat nos 4 897 471 and 4 695 623 especially examples 7 8 or 9 thereof and the specific product available from amgen inc newbury park calif or interferon alpha n3 a mixture of natural alpha interferons made by interferon sciences and available from the purdue frederick co norwalk conn under the alferon tradename the use of interferon alpha 2a or alpha 2b is preferred interferons can include pegylated interferons as defined below the terms u201c pegylated interferon u201d u201c pegylated interferon alpha u201d and u201c peginterferon u201d are used herein interchangeably and means polyethylene glycol modified conjugates of interferon alpha preferably interferon alfa 2a and alfa 2b typical suitable pegylated interferon alpha include but are not limited to pegasys u00ae and peg intron u00ae the term u201c ribavirin u201d refers to the compound 1 2r 3r 4s 5r 3 4 dihydroxy 5 hydroxymethyl tetrahydro furan 2 yl 1h 1 2 4 triazole 3 carboxylic acid amide which is a synthetic non interferon inducing broad spectrum antiviral nucleoside analog and available under the names virazole u00ae and copegus u00ae u201c direct acting. |
9 | or bath 21 contains the liquid dispersed toner 22 and electrode 23 in this illustration shown as grounded the transport means 24 consists of a roller whose circumference is equivalent to the length of the recording member 26 or the image thereon to be developed transport means 24 is pivotally mounted on arm 28 about pivot 29 and is connected to the electrocoating power supply through switch 27 which switch is positioned to apply the coating potential to transport means 24 when transport means 24 is partially immersed in the liquid dispersed toner 22 and to switch off said coating potential when transport means 24 is raised to contact the recording member 26 to develop the image recording member 26 being transported by roller 25 which roller is fixed in position as has been previously mentioned in the specification the excess toner deposit may be removed from the transport means after development if desired by the use of a scraper or rotating brush or other means if it is required for any purpose not to use a toner of the field limiting type such wiper should preferably but not essentially return the toner thus removed to the toner bath it will also be found advantageous to include a stirrer or other agitator within the toner bath to maintain the toner bath at a reasonably uniform concentration throughout thus. |
1 | made of an absorbent material to collect liquids and separate these components from any gas entering the ostomy bag through the stomal opening thereof the separator is spaced from a filter incorporated in the ostomy bag to further enhance gas liquid separation the separator may be disposed in the bag in an attached or unattached configuration a perforated wall may be included within the flexible film pouch to minimize clogging of the separator by solids so as to improve and gas liquid separation application_number US 6534193 A description the present invention solves the problems discussed above in prior art ostomy bags by providing a liquid gas separation device in the bag this liquid gas separation device or separator is placed inside the ostomy bag so that fluid comes into contact with the separator before contacting the filter with this configuration the separator permits the gas phase within the bag to exit the filter free of contaminating liquids the separator also greatly prolongs the time a pouch can be worn before it must be changed because of liquid contamination of the filter in prior art designs filters can become wet with as little as 5 cc 39 s of liquid sometimes within only a few minutes of application however most normally functioning colostomies with adequate bowel training will produce from a few to approximately 30 cc 39 s of liquid per 24 hours when a patient experiences an unexpected heavy liquid flow such as an attack of diarrhea prior art ostomy bags rapidly become non functional or leak the inventive ostomy bag with the liquid gas separator is capable of storing liquids and solids and providing a safety reservoir in the event of. |
4 | receives the sleeve 20 39 and is tangent to the outside diameter of the sleeve 20 39 the eccentric inner bore of the sleeve 20 39 is supported on the guide pin 20 and secured there by a nut 21 39 screwed onto a threaded section of the guide pin 20 fig8 by loosening the nut 21 39 the sleeve 20 39 is adjustable relative to the guide pin 20 on the sole part 9 there is provided a spur 23 which is directed toward a throat plate 22 and which may be similar to that disclosed in german utility model no 84 33 111 in its lower position the bottom of the spur 23 is flush with the anti skid bottoms of two soles 24 provided on the sole part 9 the spur 23 in accordance with fig2 is arranged behind the soles 24 as seen in the direction of transport nv of the sewing material and permits tension ruffle free sewing in particular of thin sewing material in combination with a mating surface 25 39 provided on a cloth feeder 25 another sole 26 provided on the holding foot 4 has a rectangular opening 26 39 as shown in fig2 the spur 23 passes through the opening 26 39 intermittently the sole 26 is located as shown in fig1 between the two soles 24 according to an alternate embodiment not shown the feeder foot 3 may have only one sole 24 which in this case would be surrounded by two soles 26 on the holding foot 4 it is furthermore possible for the embodiments just mentioned to be used. |
3 | new class of polymers with a highly ordered state having unique electrical electronic optical ferromagnetic piezoelectric ionic or superconducting properties are achieved the polymers are highly crystalline exhibiting both long and short range order and an associated nanoscale lattice parameter the polymers are fabricated by forming a conductive set of nanoscale waveguides throughout a polymer lattice these u201c molecular waveguides u201d are characterized by a width or diameter comparable to the size of the lattice cell application_number US 20759702 A description generally speaking the invention features a method of fabricating polymers having a unique structural order that gives rise to unusual properties the polymers are fabricated by deposition from polymer solutions using an electrophoretic process and apparatus or by direct polymerization from monomer solutions using electrochemical polymerization with each process occurring within a magnetic field 1 an aqueous solution containing 0 2 m pyrrole or ethylenedioxythiophene monomer and 0 2 m p toluene sulfonate is placed in a non magnetic container 10 i e glass teflon u00ae etc with two non magnetic metallic electrodes anode 11 and cathode 12 comprising either gold platinum stainless steel titanium indium or tin oxide etc as depicted in fig1 the apparatus is placed in the center of an electromagnet 16 similar to that shown in fig1 as is well known to those of skill in the art all electromagnets have two poles such poles being an inherent characteristic of any magnet for the sake of convenience the inherent poles of electromagnet 16 are identified by reference numbers 16 a. |
7 | exemplary embodiment of a sign language recognition system 1 includes a depth sensing camera 10 a storage unit 12 a processing unit 15 a first output unit 16 and a second output unit 18 in the embodiment the first output unit 16 is a screen and the second output unit 18 is a speaker or an earphone hereinafter the term signer is used for the person who uses sign language to communicate in the embodiment the depth sensing camera 10 is a time of flight tof camera the tof camera captures an image of the gesture of a signer in the line of sight of the tof camera and gathers data as to the distance s between a plurality of points on the signer and the tof camera which is called distance data hereinafter the processing unit 15 and the storage unit 12 process the images and the distance data obtained by the depth sensing camera 10 for obtaining signs from the gestures of the signer the tof camera is a camera system that creates distance data between a plurality of points and the tof camera when the tof camera shoots a scene in the line of sight of the tof camera. |
3 | once with brine the ch 2 cl 2 is removed under reduced pressure at 30 u00b0 c to yield the crude furanosyl bromide as a dark syrup 360 mhz nmr cd 2 cl 2 u03b1 isomer 6 98 d 1h 5 45 dd 1h 4 94 dd 1h 4 64 4 9 m 2h 7 3 8 2 m 15h u03b2 isomer 6 57 s 1h 6 08 d 1h 6 24 dd 1h 5 02 m 1h 4 65 4 9 m 2h 7 3 8 2 m 15h the crude furanosyl bromide is dissolved in 1200 ml of acetone and 60 ml h 2 o after 11 2 hrs the reaction solution is poured into a separatory funnel with 1 l ch 2 cl 2 and washed once with cold h 2 o twice with saturated nahco 3 and once with brine the organic solution is concentrated to about 750 ml and diluted slowly with portions of hexane 1500 ml until crystals began to form crystallization is complete after 18 hrs at 20 u00b0 c and the solids are removed by filtration a second crop may be obtained from the filtrate by evaporating to a syrup redissolving in 250 ml ch 2 cl 2 and diluting to the cloud point with hexane 1400. |
8 | x channel y channel are combined and form channels of complex signals e g i jq and the equalization is performed mathematically based on the complex numbers as will be appreciated the recovered output signals 412 a thru 412 d from the coherent receiver 410 can be written as v x y t d x y t h link u00b7 e j u00b7 2 u00b7 u03c0 u00b7 u03b4f u00b7 t u03c6 t equation 1 d x y t is the differential coded information bits on the x and y polarization signals h link is the combined transfer function of the link and hardware u03b4f is the lofo as compared to the transmitter carrier frequency and u03c6 t is the random phase noise introduced by laser and link propagation the distortions from the communication channel line and hardware impairments are compensated for in the adaptive equalizer 430 after the equalizer 430 the output signals s x and s y pass through the digital delay interferometer 440 which generates output signals 442 a and 442 b u x u y the output of the digital interferometers 440 is u x y nt s nt u00b7 s nt t u00b7 e j 2 u00b7 u03c0 u00b7 u03b4f u00b7 t u03c6 nt u2212 u03c6 nt t equation 2 as mentioned above with the dqpsk format information bits are coded as transient between adjacent symbols s nt. |
3 | example 1 were repeated except cu i cl was replaced with cu i br the product was analyzed by gas chromatography and the conversion ratio the selectivity and the yield were calculated the results were shown in table 2 the procedures of example 8 were repeated except 2 methylimidazole was replaced with n acetylimidazole the product was analyzed by gas chromatography and the conversion ratio the selectivity and the yield were calculated the results were shown in table 2 the procedures of example 1 were repeated except the reaction system was pressured with nitrogen gas to 20 kg cm 2 the product was analyzed by gas chromatography and the conversion ratio the selectivity and the yield were calculated the results were shown in table 3 the procedures of example 1 were repeated except the reaction system was pressured with nitrogen gas to 30 kg cm 2 the product was analyzed by gas chromatography and the conversion ratio the selectivity and the yield were calculated the results were shown in table 3 the procedures of example 1 were repeated except the amount calculated as cu of cu i cl was changed to 10000 ppm the product was analyzed by gas chromatography and the conversion ratio the selectivity and the yield were. |
3 | flask with an efficient stirrer was placed 2 50 g of n 2 cyanoethyl n phosphonomethylglycine this material was heated at 175 u00b0 c for 30 minutes the flask was then cooled and the solid material was dissolved in sodium hydroxide solution this was then chromatographed on dowex 50x8 400 ion exchange resin using water as the eluent the minor component contained 0 40 g 16 of a solid which was identified as starting material while the major fraction contained 1 08 g 64 of a white solid which was identified as glyphosate in a flask equipped with an efficient stirrer was added 2 50 g 0 010 mol of n 2 cyanoethyl n phosphonomethylglycine and 20 ml of decane the mixture was stirred at 175 u00b0 c for 2 hours the solvent was then removed under reduced pressure the residue was then analyzed by nmr spectroscopy and found to contain glyphosate in a three neck round bottom flask equipped with a reflux condenser a thermometer and a stir bar was added 3 6 g 0 0150 mol of n 2 carboxyethyl n phosphonomethylglycine and 100 ml of water the reaction mixture was heated at 100 u00b0 c for 90 hours the solvent was then removed under reduced pressure and the residue was dissolved in 15 ml of water and chromatographed on dowex 50x8 400 ion exchange resin using water as the eluent the minor fraction contained 0 61 g 17 of a solid which was identified as the starting material the major fraction contained 1 69 g 67 of a solid which was identified as glyphosate in a round bottom flask equipped with a stir bar was added 2 50 g 0 010 mol of n 2 cyanoethyl n phosphonomethylglycine 1 50 g 0 010 mol of. |
6 | the barrier wall 66 which provides an insulation against heat transfer a base pan assembly 70 is provided as a mounting platform for a large number of the components of the room air conditioner the base pan assembly 70 is shown in isolated detail in fig8 10 in those figures it is clearly illustrated that the base pan assembly 70 comprises the assembly of a contoured base pan sheet 72 and a number of vertically oriented fastening means 75 such as threaded studs preferably the studs are permanently secured to the base sheet 72 by appropriate fastening means such as metal cinching specifically there are provided two upwardly projecting studs 76 to be used in securing a condenser shroud 78 four studs 80 for securing a motor mount 82 three studs 84 for securing the compressor 62 and one stud 86 for securing the barrier wall 66 the base pan assembly 70 also includes a hand grip portion 90 secured to a front edge thereof which assists a user in moving the assembled air conditioner in and out of a protective outer sheath 92 fig1 the base pan sheet 72 contains a number of contoured areas which provide various functions a left side channel 96 and a right side channel 98 are depressed below the elevation of a forward bottom wall portion 100 of the base pan sheet 70 these channels lead rearwardly to a depressed rearward reservoir area 102 and serve to receive and direct collected condensate which has dripped from the evaporator coils 44 a further depression 104 in the reservoir area 102 acts as a well or sump to collect condensate in the specific area to be picked up by a slinger ring 106. |
8 | and is typically at least 2000 u00e5 thick as shown in fig3 c a p doped poly silicon 371 is deposited onto the surface of the oxide layer 354 on substrate 31 the p doped poly silicon layer 371 may be applied by standard low pressure cvd typically conducted around 800 u00b0 c the thickness of p doped poly silicon layer 371 depends on the size of the emitter and by way of example may be on the order of 1500 u00e5 for a device having 0 3 u03bcm emitter opening depicted in fig3 d is the formation of a window 381 which is patterned and etched to expose the n doped region 34 of substrate 31 to this end a portion of p doped poly silicon layer 371 and oxide layer 354 is removed by lithographic technology and by etching technology to form an opening or window 381 the lithographic technique commonly uses a photo resist mask not shown which is removed after the etching is performed the etching technique is typically an ion etching or reactive ion etching using a plasma the removal of layers 371 and 354 typically require different chemistries so etching is a two step process for the sequential removal of each layer and these two processes may be performed in the same or in different machines following formation of the window 381 deposition of an epitaxial. |
6 | 10 of the carrier matrix shell 2 are connected to one another in such a way that they can expand to different extents in particular in axial direction this firstly requires the metal foils 4 5 to be connected at their ends 11 12 only at the innermost layer 8 of the carrier matrix shell 2 in at least one connecting section 15 which preferably lies adjacent a fluid inlet side end 13 of the honeycomb body 1 as is illustrated in fig4 0044 fig4 also shows that in particular in order to avoid a telescopic action on the part of the carrier matrix 3 the ends 11 12 of the metal foils 4 5 are additionally connected to the innermost layer 8 in a connecting section 16 which is adjacent a fluid outlet side end 14 of the honeycomb body 1 if the honeycomb body 1 has only a short axial length l of for example only l 25 mm or l 35 mm in a non illustrated embodiment the ends 11 12 of the metal foils 4 5 may also be connected to the innermost layer 8 of the carrier matrix shell 2 over their entire axial length l the layers 8 9 10 of the carrier matrix shell 2 are preferably connected to one another predominantly through the use of a joining technique in particular by welding brazing or adhesive bonding 0046 fig4 also shows that the innermost layer 8 of the carrier matrix shell 2 is connected to the next outer layer which in the exemplary embodiment is in fact the outermost layer 10 of the carrier matrix shell 2 the connection is provided in a connecting section 17 which is disposed symmetrically with respect to a longitudinal axis 6 of. |
3 | between the pressing surfaces was adjusted to 10 mm for one minute then the mold was released and the finished board removed 1 760 g of medium fine wood chips were placed in a 130 liter plough blade mixer with a knife head and sprayed with 520 g of water then 520 g of cationic wheat starch were added and mixed for one more minute of this mixture 50 was removed and uniformly sprinkled on a metal sheet in a 420 u00d7 420 mm inner size frame the bulk was compressed at a force of 700n for a short time the thus obtained cake was covered with a further metal sheet and placed in a heatable press the cake was compressed at a press temperature of 170 u00b0 c for two seconds to a level of 10 mm the mold pressure was maintained at 0 1n mm 2 for 20 minutes the distance between the pressing surfaces was adjusted to 10 mm for one minute then the mold was released and the finished board removed 1 760 g of fine wood chips were placed in a 130 liter plough blade mixer with a knife head and sprayed with 520 g of water then 520 g of potato starch were added and mixed for one more minute 1 760 g of coarse wood chips were placed in a 130 liter plough blade mixer with a knife head and sprayed with 520 g of water then 520 g of potato starch were added. |
3 | the combined extracts are washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and evaporated to give crude 12 sublimation on a steam bath gives pure 12 a solution of exo 11 1 05 mmol in 5 ml of acetone is stirred in an erlenmeyer flask at 25 u00b0 c to this solution is added dropwise 8 n chromic acid until the orange color persisted the temperature being kept at 25 u00b0 c the orange solution is then stirred at 25 u00b0 c for about additional 3 h most of the acetone is removed and 5 ml of water is added to the residue the aqueous mixture is extracted twice with ether and the combined extracts are washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and evaporated to give crude 12 sublimation on a steam bath gives pure 12 a solution of the carboxylic acid 9 4 59 mmol in 15 ml of dry thf is stirred under dry argon and cooled to 0 u00b0 c a solution of 1 5 g 13 76 mmol of lithium diisopropylamide in 25 ml of dry thf under argon is added through a syringe to the solution of 9 at such a rate that the temperature does not rise above 10 u00b0 c the resulting solution of the dianion of 9 is stirred at 0 u00b0 c for about 3 h it is then cooled. |
5 | surrounding sand soil graded as desired the tiered arrangement of cell modules of the present invention of which fig9 11 represent examples create a sand and or soil internal reinforcement system that increases the effective tensile strength of the sand soil and that can be formed without the need for heavy moving equipment the system has the capacity to be penetrable by sand soil and water and enables the release of hydrostatic pressure the cell modules may be configured and arranged such that at no point within the vertical rise of the multi tiered reinforcement system does the hydrostatic pressure exceed one pound per square inch regardless of the number of tiers the horizontal tiers may be extended selectively to widen the overall footprint of the system so that the energy of plunging type waves is uniformly absorbed by the mass of sand soil where the system is located it is to be noted that the reinforcement system also forms horizontal terraces which after exposure by wave or wind action may remain uncovered and is thereby suitable to establish separate planter boxes for native coastal vegetation further the arrangement of the multi tiered reinforcement system upon exposure after aggressive wave action can be traversed by pedestrians without difficulty more generally and as earlier noted the present invention is advantageous in that the modules may be arranged at angles with respect to one another such that curved and other complex. |
3 | are in terms of oxide represented in mass percentage application_number US 98808506 A description hereinafter a glass fiber composition and a glass fiber of the present invention and composite material using the same will be described in detail based on the examples table 1 shows compositions of the glass fiber composition according to the example of the present invention and evaluation results thereof in the table glass composition is indicated in terms of mass first a glass batch row material formed by weighting out and mixing together a predetermined amount of glass raw materials that constitute each glass composition was introduced in platinum rhodium crucible and was heated and melt within an indirect hearing type electric furnace in atmosphere at 1500 u00b0 c fox five hours the molten glass was stirred using heat resistant stirring rod during the heating and melting in order to form homogeneous molten glass thereafter the homogeneous molten glass was introduced into a carbon mold to be cast into a predetermined shape the resultant was slowly cooled and the final glass molded body for measurement was obtained physical properties of each glass composition in the example shown in table 1 were measured by the following procedure the forming temperature tx corresponding to the viscosity of the molten glass of 10 3 dpa u00b7 s was calculated by interpolation of the viscosity curve which was obtained by measuring viscosity values at several timings according to a platinum sphere pulling method after each glass molded body was introduced into an alumna crucible was subjected to reheating and was heated until it melted regarding the liquidus temperature ty each glass molded body was cut into a predetermined form to be grinded to have a predetermined. |
8 | 105 and 205 and the upnp media renderers 103 and 203 the upnp internet gateway controller 160 controls a upnp internet gateway based on the upnp message processor 140 to open and close an external port for multimedia streaming the extensible home connector setup processor 170 sets up configuration information of an extensible home connector based on a upnp protocol a message transforming processor 180 includes a upnp message into a jxta message on a local upnp network and transmits the jxta message in order to relay the upnp message between hetero upnp networks fig3 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a multimedia service between hetero upnp networks according to an embodiment of the present invention the present invention relates to a method for controlling physically separated upnp a v devices and providing a streaming service therebetween using two separated channels which are a control channel for finding and controlling a upnp device and transmitting an event message and a data channel for streaming multimedia data between home networks isolated from the outside by a network address converter or a fire wall in the method according to the present embodiment an extensible home connector establishes a communication channel to a relay peer to receive a message relaying and propagating service in operation s 10 in operation s 20 channel information of the extensible home. |
5 | 84 is used to attach to receiving hole 83 fig3 is a detailed view of the round dimple 84 on track channel member 58 that is shown being used in fig3 as shown in fig3 a stud member 50 that has a longitudinal rib 85 may also be attached to track channel member 58 using this method in this embodiment a large oblong dimple is provided on track channel member 58 the stud member 50 is attached by moving the stud member 50 as shown by the arrows so that the rib 85 lines up with dimple 86 fig3 is a side view of the dimple that is found on track channel member 58 fig3 is a top view of the oblong dimple 86 on track channel member 58 fig3 illustrates a top view of an alternative stud member 50 fig3 illustrates a bottom view of the alternative stud member 50 shown in fig3 fig3 is a side view of an alternative locking clip that is a punched u2018 louvered u2019 type which is attached to the web member of the stud fig3 is a punched louvered member that provides an attachment position for the stud member attachment the use of the punched u2018 louvered u2019 type of catch is positioned within the. |
2 | known to the art is the employment of this pressurized hydraulic fluid to work against the one end of ram 14 recessed into jack housing 12 causing ram 14 to controllably extend away from and retract toward jack housing 12 with substantial force f having substantial lifting capacity in this fashion ram 14 may be described as being telescopically attached to jack housing 12 a jack shoe 17 is provided on the opposite end of ram 14 from jack housing 12 generally considered the top of jack 10 to provide an interface surface to an item to be jacked not shown as known in the art prop 40 is attached to travel jointly with ram 14 referring to fig1 and 2 exemplary jack 10 has a pair of elongated rigid members comprising prop 40 that are disposed on opposite sides of ram 14 oriented generally parallel to ram 14 as controlled by jacking mechanism 16 in lifting operation or lowering operation the individual components of prop 40 correspondingly fit into storage wells 22 in jack housing 12 such that prop 40 and ram 14 may similarly and correspondingly both extend from in jacking mechanism 16 lifting operation and recess into jack housing 12 in jacking mechanism lowering operation prop 40 possesses a series of pin receptacles 42 arranged spaced apart along the length of each component of prop 40 from the end recessed in housing 12 to the end adjacent to jack shoe 17 pin receptacles 42 are disposed in prop 40 to permit the engagement of pin 50 in the exemplary embodiment pin receptacles 42 are transverses perforations in prop 40 in the exemplary embodiment pin 50 is comprised of a pair of pin shafts 52 that extend in one direction with a pin handle. |
6 | in accordance with the applicable manufacturer 39 s recommendations using standard procedures and were then instrumented with pairs of electrical resistance strain gauges and electrical resistance temperature transducers the free post curing shrinkages ranged from 2000 to 6000 micro strain having determined these free shrinkage values simple theory of mechanics of solids allows the prediction of residual stress values that would prevail in post cured fabrications consisting of any combination of these resins depending upon the reinforcement types and contents in the inner and outer layers in a composite using two distinct resin types these values suggest that residual compressive stresses as high as 10 mpa typically between 4 and 10 mpa could be generated in the inner layer 18 however to determine whether the actual residual stresses in a fabrication were of the same order as those predicted testing was carried out whereby a number of specimens were constructed making use of the potentially most suitable resin types from the candidate families judged on the basis of their recorded free shrinkages these specimens thus made use of resin types likely to introduce a reasonable level of compressive stress into the material intended for exposure to the corrosive liquor whilst maintaining an adequate degree of resistance to general corrosion and high temperature attack the generated residual stresses were measured by incremental hole drilling based upon the measured relaxation which accompanies the removal of stressed material compressive residual stresses between 5 and 7 mpa were measured these values being in reasonable agreement with the theoretically predicted values and more importantly of sufficient level to retard crack propagation rate by three to four orders of magnitude 1000 to 10000 times in comparison with rates in material in. |
9 | exceeds the tank capacity due to a failure of the float valve in the toilet supply tank the shutoff spool is actuated by the intensifier piston allowing flow to the toilet to be blocked application_number US 93892604 A description referring to the figures the following is a listing of component names and reference numbers as utilized in the following descriptions device inlet 1 supply orifice 2 shutoff spool chamber 3 outlet diversion 4 outlet orifice 5 outlet port 6 inlet diversion 7 supply port of the control spool 8 control spool 2 piece 9 supply port of the intensifier piston extend chamber 10 intensifier piston extend chamber 11 reciprocating piston 12 intensifier piston retract chamber 13 shutoff spool 14 shutoff spool orifice 15 supply port of the intensifier piston retract chamber 16 control spool pilot orifice 17 control spool pilot port 18 control spool passageway 19 tank port of the control spool 20 drain tank line 21 drain tank 22 shutoff spool biasing spring 23 manual reset button of the control spool 24 shutoff spool seat 25 control spool supply orifice 26 control spool screen 27 exhaust port 28 control spool chamber 29 control spool pilot line pl 1 control spool supply line sl 1 piston first position supply line sl 1 a piston second position supply line sl 1 b the present invention is designed to operate in three different functional modes which will be described in detail below as an operational mode with auto reset function an operational mode with outlet device failure and no reset and a manual reset of the valve in this mode water flows into the device inlet 1 at a specified minimum of 25 dynamic psi diverting. |
7 | extremely low value and therefore unable to interfere with ongoing communications between a printer controller 3 and a computer controller unit 1 due to the aforesaid high resistance i o pin characteristics the invention herein can be interfaced with more than 25 computers without the occurrence of operational errors but in a typical installation only about 15 computers are interfaced in addition the invention herein can executed by computer software and the aforesaid software is resident and capable of being initiated whenever any other software whatsoever is operating on the computer when the aforementioned resident software is initiated a small window listing the printer selection is displayed and the operator can select the number of the printer connected to port lpt1 and lpt2 at address 378h 278h or 3bch then input the data representing the choice to the controller ic of the computer controller unit and the controller ic of file printer controller unit the process of which occurs according to the following sequence of events when no printer is connected to the controller ic of the computer controller unit then the aforesaid controller ic scans the data output to determine whether or not a printer request is set if a printer request has been set then the controller ic of the computer controller unit will access the data output i o pin set for the selected printer and activate the aforesaid printer. |
7 | and is ideal for placing the eoscs 38 a 38 b 38 c to get optimal etalon performance the mirrors m 2 40 m 3 12 a m 4 12 b m 5 12 c are 2 axis mirrors are adjusted to select the desired eosc 38 a 38 b 38 c and implement perfect alignment with the etalon chip note that each eosc 38 a 38 b 38 c can be positioned at the desired locations in the sensing zone such as a power plant or aircraft engine an embodiment for the eosc 38 a 38 b 38 c is single crystal silicon carbide that acts as a natural etalon light reflected from the chosen etalon chip traces the path back via the mirrors and sl 1 36 to reflect via bs 1 24 towards spherical lens sl 2 42 with focal length f 2 the distance from sl 2 42 to the eosc 38 a 38 b 38 c plane is ideally f 2 the returning light 48 via sl 2 42 then passes via the beamforming mirror tm 44 to strike a freespace coupled photodetector pd 1 46 tm 44 is a beam spoiling correction mirror such as a deformable mirror that corrects wavefront distortions and keeps the returning beam aligned on pd 1 46 to produce the optimal sensing signal based on opl changes in the frontend etalon chip 38 a 38 b 38 c because the eoscs 38 a 38 b 38 c can be mounted on various platforms. |
2 | 24 d are connected to the fluid channels 24 e to 24 h by a respective bypass channel 26 furthermore a pressure controlled proportional valve 25 a 25 b 25 c and 25 d is inserted as a built in valve into each of the second bottom fluid channels 24 e to 24 h the valve closing the respective bypass channel 26 when the second pressure chamber 23 b is acted upon by hydraulic fluid having a predefined pressure from the hydraulic system 18 during the rapid approach the main piston 20 carries out a corresponding stroke movement between lower dead point ut and upper dead point ot and when the proportional valve 25 a to 25 d is open displaces the hydraulic fluid present in the first top pressure chamber 23 a via the first top fluid channels 24 a to 24 d the bypass channels 26 and the second bottom fluid channels 24 e to 24 h into the second bottom pressure chamber 23 b the first top pressure chamber 23 a the first bottom fluid channels 24 a to 24 d the bypass channels 26 the bottom fluid channels 24 e to 24 h and the second bottom pressure chamber 24 b thus form a closed hydraulic system which can be opened or closed depending on the position of the proportional valves 25 a to 25 d so that the first top pressure chamber 23 a and the second bottom pressure chamber 23 b are substantially depressurized and the hydraulic fluid is displaced into the second bottom pressure chamber 23 b of the main piston 20 and a fluid column. |
4 | water that is drained off is kept constant unless the speed of rotation of the impeller is altered as a result of a change in the frequency f of the motor supply voltage the present invention is directed to a full flow drainage process for the full flow drainage process the manufacturer defines or presets a plurality of possible frequencies f for the motor supply voltage limited by a maximum possible frequency fmax and a minimum frequency fmin the maximum and minimum frequencies fmax and fmin are selected in accordance with hydraulic and mechanical factors so as not to strain the pump unit 1 the preset frequencies f are therefore within a delimited range between the maximum and minimum frequencies fmax and fmin the maximum and minimum frequencies fmax and fmin being included between the preset frequencies f by way of example the maximum and minimum frequencies fmax and fmin may be 60 hz and 30 hz respectively and five intermediate frequencies f of 35 40 45 50 and 55 hz may be preset this example is not restrictive as other frequency f values may be selected and a different number of intermediate frequencies f the appliance 100 also comprises storage means 4 which correspond with a memory that may be integrated into. |
9 | cations that are quaternary ammonium cations diquaternary ammonium cations phosphonium cations and methonium cations preferred r organoammonium cations include tetrabutylammonium tetrabutylphosphonium and hexamethonium in an alternate embodiment the zeolite further comprises a microporous crystalline structure comprising a framework of alo 2 and sio 2 tetrahedral units further including the element e and having the empirical composition in the as synthesized and anhydrous basis expressed by the empirical formula of m m n r r p al 1 x e x si y o z in the formula u201c m u201d is the mole ratio of m to al e and varies from 0 to 3 u201c r u201d is the mole ratio of r to al e and has a value of about 0 1 to about 30 e is an element selected from the group consisting of gallium iron boron indium and mixtures thereof u201c x u201d is the mole fraction of e and has a value from 0 to 1 0 u201c y u201d is the mole ratio of si to al e and varies from greater than 32 to about 200 and u201c z u201d is the mole ratio of o to al e and has a value determined by the equation the oxygenates in the oxygenate feedstream can include one or more of alcohols aldehydes ketones ethers and carboxylic acids a preferred oxygenate. |
7 | iv an interface circuit subassembly 1300 each of these four modules or subassemblies is typically constructed on its own discrete circuit board or substrate and a variety of kinds may be used cabling can be used to interconnect the boards and in this embodiment flex or rigid flex interconnections are used fig4 shows an exploded view of the indicia reader module 1000 with the major modules and circuit subassemblies to fabricate the sensor module the sensor ic die 1040 is first cob packaged with a substrate 1042 and then integrated with the module housing 1048 and the ir cutoff filter 210 to form a hermetically sealed assembly see fig3 a and 3b a dummy lens is then added to the housing 1048 to allow direct soldering or reflowing with surface mount technology smt of any components on this substrate after soldering the real lens is inserted focused and secured into place as depicted in fig4 the sensor module 1050 and all the circuit subassemblies 1100 1300 1400 are attached e g snap fit to the frame 1014 the frame 1014 holds all the circuit boards and modules in place through the use of snap fittings which ensures cost and space efficiency it is within the scope of the invention to employ other less efficient techniques to attach the boards to the frame the frame in this embodiment also functions. |
5 | with each component aligned in substantially planar relative configuration compressed straw panel 1 is attached on first face to a plurality of z channel members 2 via attachment means 10 as with the preferred embodiment said attachment means 10 may be a penetrating fastener such as a nail or screw a strong adhesive such as an epoxy resin or any combination thereof said z channels 2 are then attached to a first gypsum board sheet 3 via attachment means 10 again said attachment means 10 may be a penetrating fastener such as a nail or screw a strong adhesive such as an epoxy resin or any combination thereof said first gypsum board sheet 3 comprises a first outer face of said wall construction as illustrated in fig3 a the space between compressed straw panel 1 and first gypsum board sheet 3 is filled by insulation 4 in the first alternative embodiment said insulation 4 is preferably a non woven material made of rock wool or fiberglass and in a bat form compressed straw panel 1 is attached on second face to a plurality of z channels 2 as illustrated each z channel is then attached to a second gypsum board sheet 3 that comprises a second outer face of said wall construction attachment means 10 between said z channels 2 and said compressed straw panel 1 and between said z channel 2 and said gypsum board sheet 3 can comprise any conventional attachment means such as nails screws adhesives or any combination thereof as illustrated z channels 2 on opposite sides of. |
8 | to the input terminal of the coupler the second intermediate tap 29 is in turn connected to the output tap point 16 through a resistor 33 the winding of the transformer between tap 29 and ground serve to develop a voltage sensing sample that is coupled to the output tap point 16 along with the first current sensing sample a compensation capacitor 34 is connected in parallel with resistor 33 as can be seen a portion of the autotransformer windings 28 is connected between the intermediate tap 35 and the node 23 the primary section 30 of the series transformer 26 is connected between node 23 and the output terminal 22 of the coupler as a result of this arrangement the upper portion 28 of the autotransformer is electrically placed in series with the input terminals of the coupler and the primary section of the series transformer accordingly the impedance at the input to the series transformer is raised to some value that is greater than the characteristic impedance of the line the windings of the two transformers are arranged so that the cablecast signals moving outwardly from the line amplifier toward the system load as indicated by the arrow in fig2 will cause a pair of sample signals to be applied at the output tap point 16 that are in phase accordingly the two sample signals are. |
4 | rotor will encounter the clockwise facing portion 52 of each of the baffles 50 which will tend to redirect that stock both toward the center of the tub and also downwardly with this redirecting force increasing as the stock climbs higher the major component of movement of the stock along the tub wall is vertical rather than circumferential as a climbing wall of relatively self supporting pulp and the peak 54 along which the baffle surfaces 52 are joined and especially the point 51 where they join the portions 53 tend to cut or otherwise to subdivide the climbing wall of pulp into strips which are more easily redirected back into the tub under usual operating conditions all such climbing stock will be redirected back into the tub before it reaches the upper sides 52 of any of the baffles 50 but if any stock should climb that high it will tend to slide by gravity back into the tub along the smooth surfaces of the baffle sides 53 which are inclined downwardly at angles in the range of 40 u00b0 to 50 u00b0 satisfactory results have been obtained in testing the invention with a pulper equipped with only three of the baffles 50 which will effectively cover one half of the cylindrical wall 10 but it has also been found desirable to provide an additional baffle 55 in each of the spaces between adjacent baffles 50 each of the baffles 55 has four generally triangular sides 56 of the same dimensions to provide a generally diamond shape with a point 57 these diamond shaped baffles 55 supplement the action of the baffles 50 in. |
3 | wherein said feed further comprises a diluent wherein said diluent comprises at least one hydrocarbon fluid selected from c6 c13 paraffinic fluids wherein said oligomerization catalyst is selected from alcl 3 albr 3 and mixtures thereof wherein said oligomerization catalyst is an alcl 3 water complex having 0 5 moles of water per mole of alcl 3 wherein said oligomerization reaction zone comprises a continuous stirred tank reactor cstr wherein said oligomerization reaction zone comprises more than one oligomerization reactor in series wherein the oligomerization conditions in said reactor include a temperature of from about 26 and 60 u00b0 c and a pressure of from about atmospheric to about 50 psia further comprising a step of distillation to remove unreacted monomeric and dimeric species followed by hydrogenation of the resulting product without further separation to saturate the oligomers followed by recovery of said pao and also a preferred embodiment including a composition made by any one or more of the preceding processes as would be apparent and practicable to one of ordinary skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure and or also additional limitations that are more preferred which are selected from at least one of the following wherein said at least one pao comprising c30 c36 trimers c40 c48 tetramers and c50 c60 tetramers of 1 decene and 1 dodecene and wherein said at least one pao is selected from a pao having a viscosity of about 40 cst at 100 u00b0 c a pao having a viscosity of about 100 cst at 100 u00b0 c trade names used herein are indicated by a u2122 symbol or u00ae. |
5 | must be marked printed time stamped or coded in such a manner as to be legible and readable the u201c release material u201d may be composed of materials such as parchment polyester foil paper natural waterleaf polyethylene and any material considered appropriate for use as u201c release material u201d in the roofing industry among the methods suitable for marking printing or coding a u201c release material u201d are included direct printing time stamp bar code reverse printing ink jet spray ultra violet and radiation code isotope the aforesaid marking print or code may be applied to either side of the u201c release material u201d or may be applied directly to the release agent that covers the surface of the u201c release material u201d using an ink or similar material it is beneficial for legibility purposes to use heat resistant ink or similar material on that side of the material contacting the backside asphalt during production of a compositional shingle the ink or similar material should also remain legible when in contact with the asphaltic and non asphaltic sealant type materials used in the production of a compositional shingle the ink or similar material should also remain legible under all production parameters including both packaging. |
7 | in such embodiments the probe tip can be separated from the light delivery device though a variety of mechanisms in a preferred embodiment the probe tip is attached to the light delivery device though a touhey borst adapter such that after usage the probe tip can be removed and replaced with another probe tip the detachable probe tip is of a length sufficient to penetrate the sample and attach to the light delivery assembly in preferred embodiments of the detachable probe tip the length of the probe tip is at least about 20 mm in length depending on its usage the probe tip may simply be thrown away after removal disposable probe tips obviate problems associated with cleaning the probe tip and avoid the potential of contamination from one sample to another instruments of the present invention include multiple probe tips that can be associated with a single light delivery device alternatively multiple light delivery devices may be associated with each probe tip the path length is the distance between the end of the probe tip and inside surface of the sample vessel holding the liquid the inside surface being the surface of the vessel which is substantially perpendicular to the probe tip the end surface of the probe tip which both defines the path length and is in contact with the liquid is substantially parallel to the inside surface of the sample vessel which is adjacent to the detector in one embodiment the probe tip is positioned above the sample vessel holding the sample and aligned so that the light. |
4 | supported on the upper platform of the machine while all the remaining components are mounted between the machine and the lower bracket 14 as clearly seen in fig5 in the preferred embodiment shown in fig8 through 19 the following variations have been introduced the upper plate is now formed by two superposed parts 4 and 4 39 defining a cavity 45 to house a faceted head 46 of a retaining screw engaged in the threaded hole 47 at the end of the stationary shaft 13 the shaft 13 has a ring stop 48 acting as a seat for a coaxial bearing 49 paired with a similar bearing 50 and a completed with other two needle bearings 51 fig8 and 9 a rod 46 39 extends from the faceted head 46 and projects above the plate 4 the bushing 25 is firmly connected to the small flat plate 29 39 the shape of which is illustrated in fig1 it can be seen that the plate 29 39 forms a box 52 which is open downwards and the ratchet 34 39 is contained within the box 52 this ratchet 34 39 has on its upper surface a stop 53 and one end thereof is in the form of an inclined plane 54 this ratchet 34 is hinged on a pin 33 39 fastened to the box 52 in the plate 29 39 a driving radial strip 55 which is a part of a disk 56 attached to the second plate 57 having also a disk like shape projects between the stop 53 and the inclined plane 54 this small plate 29 39 is firmly connected to the bushing 25 fig8 while the assembly 56 and 57 can move freely around the inner stationary shaft 24 passing through the bore. |
9 | interchangeable fig1 shows a self propelled windrower 10 incorporating the apparatus and method of the invention however it will be appreciated that the principles of the present invention are not limited to a self propelled windrower or to any specific type of harvesting machine in the illustrated embodiment the self propelled windrower 10 comprises a tractor 12 and a header 14 the header 14 being attached to the front end of the frame 16 or chassis of the tractor 12 the header may be of generally any suitable construction and design and may include not only crop harvesting mechanisms but also crop conditioners such as elongate rolls 15 such attachment of the header 14 to the frame 16 is achieved through a pair of lower arms 18 only the left one being shown the right being generally the same pivoted at one end to the frame 16 and at the other end to the header 14 as well as through a central upper link 20 one or more cylinders such as individual lift and flotation cylinders or a single lift flotation cylinder interconnects the lower arm 18 and the frame 16 on each side of the header typical features and operation of a system for controlling the lift and flotation functions for a header such as header 14 depicted herein are disclosed in u s pat no 6 901 729 incorporated herein by reference referring also to fig2 4 and 5 windrower 10 includes a propulsion driveline 22 controllably operable using operator controls for rotatably driving a left wheel 24 and a right wheel 26 for propelling windrower 10 over a ground or other surface hydraulic motors not shown in connection with each wheel. |
5 | collars 250 engage the outer surface of the body 235 to limit the inward radial movement of the gripping elements 205 preferably a biasing member 255 is disposed between the collar and the body 235 to bias the gripping element 205 away from the body 235 in one embodiment the biasing member 255 may be a spring the interior surface of the gripping element 205 includes one or more engagement members 206 in one embodiment each engagement member 206 is disposed in a slot 215 formed in the interior surface of the gripping element 205 preferably the engagement members 206 are pivotable in the slot 215 the portion of the engagement member 206 disposed in the interior of the slot 215 may be arcuate in shape to facilitate the pivoting motion the tubular contact surface of the engagement members 257 may be smooth or rough or have teeth formed thereon in another aspect the gripping element 205 may include a retracting mechanism to control movement of the engagement members 206 in one embodiment an axial bore 260 is formed adjacent the interior surface of the gripping element 205 an actuating rod 265 is disposed in the bore 260 and through a recess 267 of the engagement members 206 the actuating rod 265 includes one or more supports 270 having an outer diameter larger than the recess 267 of the engagement members 206 a support 270 is positioned on the actuating rod 265 at a level below each engagement member 206 such that the engagement members 206 rest on their respective support 270 a biasing member 275 coupled to the actuating rod 265 is disposed at an upper end of. |
7 | in fig1 such an imaging system is described in u s pat no 6 965 340 entitled u201c system and method for security inspection using microwave imaging u201d incorporated herein by reference in operation source receive antenna 100 illuminates programmable array panel 110 processor 150 controls the individual elements of programmable array panel 110 and micro waves from source receive antenna 100 to scan a particular voxel in three dimensional space in particular subject 200 while shown in fig1 as coincident source and receive antennas may be separate if as shown in fig 1 subject 200 is opaque the image produced as 300 does not reveal a true indication of subject 200 according to the present invention and as shown in fig2 reflective surface 120 is placed within the scan range of source receive antenna 100 and programmable array panel 110 now the resulting image may be analyzed by processor 150 using not only microwaves reflected by subject 200 as in normal mode operation but also including the additional silhouette information provided by reflective surface 120 as shown in image 310 of fig2 subject 200 produces a clear silhouette in one embodiment of the present invention imaging data is effectively combined by displaying the maximal. |
5 | to the electrodes 14 and 15 via connections 19 and 20 it should be noted here that in certain circumstances where the intensity of illumination on said photocell would reach an insufficient level e g due to poor illumination or to particular climatic conditions the energy gained from such a photocell of relatively limited size may be too low in such case it is advantageous to use the whole surface or at least part of the whole surface of the outer glass sheet 2 as a support for the photocell layer said layer not shown being then via conductors not shown printed on the glass sheet connected with the respective electrodes of the electrolysis cell in the cartridge fig2 shows another embodiment of a dehumidifying device according to the invention in analogy with fig1 neither the window frame nor the hinges or the means for securing the two glass sheets together are shown in fig2 in one glass sheet e g glass sheet 22 which is assumed to be the external glass sheet a preferably circular opening 24 has been made in which the dehumidifying cartridge is inserted this dehumidifying device comprises a glass container 25 which e g is shaped as a circular cylinder around the axis 0 0 this container is maintained in the opening 24 in the glass sheet 22 by means of a sleeve 26 of plastic or elastomer shaped with a cylindrical part 27 to be inserted in the opening 24 and with an external annular flange 28 to be located against the outer face of the glass sheet 22 around the opening and with an internal annular flange 29 surrounding the central opening 30 of the sleeve and forming a supporting edge for the glass. |
5 | third rod 22 and the fourth rod 24 shown in dotted line form in fig3 inserted through the second retainer slot 51 b are sixth and seventh rods 36 and 38 also shown in dotted line form in fig3 the sixth and seventh rods 36 38 are respectively coupled to adjacent upper and lower curtains 32 and 34 which are not shown in fig3 for simplicity but are shown in fig1 and 2 each of the aforementioned rods is freely movable within its associated retainer slot as the upper and lower curtains are displaced upwardly or downwardly within the support frame 42 as described in the following paragraphs first second third and fourth cover panels 44 a 44 b 44 c and 44 d extend between and are coupled to the first and second side frame members 42 b and 42 c a first upper mounting bracket 46 a is coupled to respective upper ends of first side frame member 42 b and third side frame member 58 a similarly a second upper mounting bracket 46 b is connected to respective upper ends of second side frame member 42 c and fourth side frame member 50 b the first and second upper mounting brackets 46 a 46 b are further coupled to the upper frame member 42 a of the frame support 42 and facilitate attaching the support drive mechanism 40 to an upper portion of the. |
5 | additional reinforcements and without the need for a continuous foundation footing it should be appreciated that virtually any size wall structure 10 could be constructed depending on the size of the building in which the wall structure 10 is to be used focusing now on the vertical main section 12 it is seen that it includes two concrete panels 18 20 that sandwich a series of insulation boards 22 each concrete panel 18 20 is reinforced with a reinforcing material such as an embedded wire mesh network 24 26 insulation boards 22 are constructed of a suitable rigid insulating material and as shown in fig2 do not extend throughout the full height of main section 12 the insulation boards 22 are typically rectangular and are spaced apart from each other as will be explained later the lower portion of the main section 12 does not have insulation therefore the lower portions of the first and second concrete panels 18 20 merge together to form a lower horizontal beam 15 here the concrete is continuous and solid between outer surfaces 31 and 33 this lower horizontal beam 15 is reinforced by lower reinforcing members 28 which may be steel reinforcing bars at the bottom of the lower horizontal beam 15 is the lower unsupported edge 30 this edge 30 extends between spaced apart footings 11 and need not rest on a continuous foundation as do typical wall panels embedded in the lower horizontal beam 15 are steel connection plates 32 for connecting the wall structure 10. |
2 | carrying out the method application_number US 61273106 A description in a first embodiment example a disk 1 which in this case is a sapphire wafer which is outfitted with components on one side and has a thickness of 90 u03bcm and a diameter of 2 u2033 is separated into individual parts chips e g with an edge length of 280 u03bcm u00d7 280 u03bcm this means that the grid of planned severing lines has two groups of straight severing lines arranged in the trenches as they are called and extending at a distance of only 280 u03bcm relative to one another these groups being arranged so as to be rotated by 90 u00b0 relative to one another before the sapphire wafer 1 is placed on a supporting surface 2 of a workpiece holder 3 it is glued to a stretch foil 4 by its component side the stretch foil 4 serves to hold together the chips that have been singularized after the severing process before they are spatially separated from one another by stretching the stretch foil 4 and subsequently removed after the stretch foil 4 which is glued to the sapphire wafer is placed on the supporting surface 2 of the workpiece. |
1 | is formed as follows r 1 nco r 2 oh u2192 r 1 nhcoor 2 the organic polyisocyanates which may be employed for the u201c a side u201d component include aromatic aliphatic and cycloaliphatic polyisocyanates and combinations thereof representative of these types are the diisocyanates such as m phenylene diisocyanate 2 4 toluene diisocyanate 2 6 toluene diisocyanate mixtures of 2 4 and 2 6 toluene diisocyanate hexamethylene diisocyanate tetramethylene diisocyanate cyclohexane 1 4 diisocyanate hexahydrotoluene diisocyanate and isomers naphthalene 1 5 diisocyanate 1 methoxyphenyl 2 4 diisocyanate 2 2 u2032 2 4 u2032 and 4 4 u2032 diphenylmethane diisocyanate 4 4 u2032 biphenylene diisocyanate 3 3 u2032 dimethoxy 4 4 u2032 biphenyl diisocyanate and 3 3 u2032 dimethydiphenylmethane 4 4 u2032 diisocyanate thetriisocyanates such as 4 4 u2032 4 u2033 triphenylmethane triisocyanate and toluene 2 4 6 triisocyanate and the tetraisocyanates such as 4 4 u2032 dimethyldiphenylmethane 2 2 u2032 5 5 u2032 tetraisocyanate and polymericpolyisocyanates such as polymethylene polyphenylene polyisocyanate especially useful die to their availability and properties are 4 4 u2032 diphenylmethane diisocyanate and polymethylene polyphenylene polyisocyanate also used are the easily accessible optionally uretonimine carbodiimide and urethane group containing aromatic di and polyisocyanates such as 2 2 u2032 2 4 u2032 4 4 u2032 diphenylmethane diisocyanate mdi as well as any desired mixtures of these isomers and mixtures of 2 2 u2032 2 4 4 4 u2032 diphenylmethane diisocyanate and polyphenyl polymethylene polyisocyanates crude mdi the b side resin component contains a hydroxy functional. |
1 | after cigarettes have been smoked shows that except for the very first minutes when cigarette smoke produces the highest values the curves of the nicotine retention levels are quite comparable comparable levels are reached with nicorette 2 mg but absorption is substantially quicker with the chewing gum of the invention a the inventive recipe allows for total bioavailability of the nicotine incorporated in the gum in fact the measurement data of nicotine in the volunteers 39 blood and saliva were unmistakable evidence of this b the kinetics of nicotine in the volunteers 39 plasma during and after chewing the inventive gum was quite similar to that observed during and after smoking a cigarette see the data as presented in fig2 and 3 particularly interesting is the nicotine peak observed immediately after chewing the inventive gum which correlates well to the effects of smoking a cigarette in fact the initial 34 relaxing 34 effect of smoking is ascribed to this nicotine peak which corresponds to a sudden increase of nicotine levels in the plasma and to consequent vaso dilatation the plasma kinetics of nicotine during and after the chewing of a nicorette gum is completely different because the plasma peak appears later and elimination from the bloodstream takes much longer the inventive chewing gum provides results which are markedly different from those of the prior art with respect to nicotine retention. |
6 | accelerated by the convergence of venturi throat 44 as the airstream passes the minimum diameter in venturi throat 44 it expands at a varying rate into exhaust port 46 in accordance with one aspect of the present invention a butterfly throttle valve 48 comprises a thin plate having apertures 50 58 therethrough apertures 50 are spaced to align with threaded apertures 52 in a throttle bar 54 to mount butterfly valve 48 thereon a throttle linkage system indicated schematically by linkage 56 rotates throttle bar 54 to change the angular position of butterfly valve 48 to selectively control the closing of mixing passage 40 thereby controlling the volume of air fuel mixture passing through carburetor 10 significantly apertures 58 permit the air fuel mixture to continue to flow through carburetor 10 when butterfly valve 48 closes off mixing passage 40 to provide a sufficient fuel supply to run the engine at idle the provision of apertures 58 eliminates the usual need for some other downstream port for supplying and independently sustaining fuel for idling fuel is supplied to carburetor 10 through fuel line 26 fig1 connected to a barbed connector 60 that is threadedly attached to a fuel input port 62 a fuel volume adjust screw 64 is threadedly engaged with carburetor body 38 and is adjusted to limit the maximum amount of fuel which can be supplied to carburetor 10 fuel volume adjust screw 64 includes a tapered end 66 that extends into blocking relationship with fuel input port 62 as more clearly shown in fig3 in order to provide for precision control of the fuel volume permitted. |
3 | polymer melt was extruded into strands cooled cut into pellets and dried at 160 u00b0 c under nitrogen component b was prepared by melt blending an anhydride functionalized epdm toughener fusabond u00ae n mf521 d available from e i du pont de nemours amp co inc wilmington del with polyamide 6 12 zytel u00ae 158 nc010 also available commercially from e i dupont de nemours amp co and the thermal and oxidative stabilizers chimassorb 944f irgafos 168 irganox 1098 and tinuvin 234 all available from ciba specialty chemicals tarrytown n y polyamide 6 12 59 2 kg chimassorb 944f 1287 g irgafos 168 1693 9 g irganox 1098 1693 9 g and tinuvin 234 2096 4 g were well mixed as dry ingredients by tumbling them together in a drum this blend was introduced to the rear barrel of a ten barrel 57 mm werner amp pfleiderer twin screw extruder at a rate of 65 48 lb hr using a loss in weight feeder the anhydride functionalized epdm toughener was also added to the rear barrel at a rate of 25 27 lb hr using an additional loss in weight feeder polyamide 6 12 was also introduced to the sixth barrel from the rear of the extruder at a rate of 58 8 lb hr using a loss in weight feeder and a side feeder the extruder was operated at a screw rpm of 250 and vacuum of about 0 47 0 51 bar was applied at barrel 9 the barrel temperatures were set at about 240 u00b0 c and a die temperature was set at. |
1 | this invention also provides medical food for specific inhibition of elevated activity of ggtp which may be administered orally to humans in single dose as small as 1 mg kg the dosage of 2 20 mg kg may be preferable inhibatory effects over ggtp may be enhanced by isolated soy proteins for the safety reasons glucoprotein complexes from lactic acid bacteria such as lactobacillus or bifidum may be preferable disaccharide peptides are the part of the basic unit of the glucoproteins peptidoglycans in the cell wall they are bound to teicholic acid and polisaccharide by a phosphate diester band basic unit was described by sawasada et al u s pat no 5 234 904 1993 however under certain preparation conditions two aminosugars n acetyl glucosamine are linked to muramic acid this bond remains basically intact after lysozyme hydrolysis in parallel a great deal of endotoxicity is caused by peptodoglycans derived from gram positive bacteria its peptidoglyean is able to induce leukopenia and thrombocytopenia verhoef j and kalter e prog clin biol res 1985 189 101 113 moreover peptidoglycans and lipoteichoic acid can cause the induction of nitric oxide no formation shock and organ failure in the rat kengatharan k et al j exp med 1998 20 305 15 short fragment n acetyl glucosamine muramyl dipeptide gmdp is responsible for synergizing with lipoteicholic acid thereby causing septic shock during gramm positive infection orally administered peptidoglycans enhance leukopenia by stimulating of the phagocytosis of splenetic neutrophils from mice sasaki t et al j vet med sci 1996 58 85 6 in addition peptidoglycans well known tumor necrosis factor tnf alpha stimulators promote rheumatoid arthritis inflammation it. |
1 | in fig1 comprises a lower part 102 also referred to as base part and an upper part 104 also referred to as manipulation part detachably assembled together the lower part 102 is provided in order to be fixed rotationally onto a frame of a command input device hereinafter also referred to as u201c game controller u201d at its axis of rotation 106 more particularly the lower part 102 is provided in order to be fixed in the frame of a game controller such that it cannot be mounted detached without partially or fully detaching said frame the command button 100 is rotational in a plane 108 perpendicular to the axis of rotation 106 along a trajectory 110 in the form of an arc of a circle having the axis of rotation 106 as the centre fig2 is a diagrammatic representation of the lower part 102 of the command button in fig1 the lower part 102 comprises a female fixing shape 202 with a cross section in the form of a trapezium or inverted u201c t u201d provided in order to receive in a direction 204 parallel to the axis of rotation 106 and perpendicular to the plane of rotation 108 a male fixing shape provided on the upper part 104 for fixing the upper part 104 together with the lower part 102 in one direction and for removing the upper part 104 from the lower part 102 in the opposite direction this female fixing shape 202 allows for fixing one or more upper parts. |
8 | preferably in the form of one or more integrated circuit chips the functions of any part of such circuitry may alternatively be implemented using one or more appropriately programmed processors depending upon the signal frequencies or data rates to be processed referring to fig1 an esd protection circuit in accordance with one embodiment of the presently claimed invention includes a first set e g two of diodes d 1 p d 2 p coupling the signal electrode 1 s and the positive power supply electrode vdd a second set e g two of diodes d 1 n d 2 n coupling the signal electrode 1 s to the negative power supply electrode vss gnd a differential amplifier a 1 e g an operational amplifier and resistances r 1 r 2 all interconnected substantially as shown a current source p 1 can also be included to provide a source current is discussed in more detail below the input signal having a voltage vin and current iin is conveyed via the signal electrode is to host circuitry elsewhere within the integrated circuit not shown the diodes d 1 p d 2 p d 1 n d 2 n provide esd protection for the signal electrode 1 s in accordance with well known principles the esd protection circuitry comprising. |
5 | mounting bracket 90 of the present invention is designed to couple a working device such as a hammer to the end of a boom for easier adjustment and use than heretofore available fig1 3 for illustration purposes only the mounting bracket 90 will be discussed in connection with securing a fluid driven hammer to the boom of a backhoe nonetheless a mounting bracket in accordance with the present invention could be used in connection with a wide variety of other working devices and carriers in the preferred construction mounting bracket 90 includes a base plate 92 a pair of mounting flanges 94 extending from a first side 96 of plate 92 in one direction and a pair of mounting ears 98 extending from a second side 99 of plate 92 in an opposite direction mounting flanges 94 are spaced to receive the sides of the stick 44 and brace 73 of boom 40 each mounting flange 94 defines a pair of spaced apart holes 101 103 adapted to be aligned with corresponding holes not shown in the stick 44 and brace 73 respectively pins 105 are received into the aligned holes to movably couple mounting bracket 90 to the end of boom 40 in like manner ears 98 are spaced to receive therebetween a pair of side plates 107 which are welded or otherwise attached to the sides of casing. |
5 | shield 20 is used in a well stimulation operation at a well stimulation site 54 the equipment used at site 54 can vary from one service application to another in this example however the well stimulation site may utilize frac tanks 56 a pcm precision continuous mixer 58 a blender 60 a chemical tank or hopper 62 a sand tank or hopper 64 and multiple frac pumps 66 68 70 72 74 76 the frac pumps are connected with high pressure treating iron 78 the safety shield 20 can be set up and or moved quickly and easily to provide desired protection at a variety of locations throughout well stimulation site 54 if for example one of the frac pumps requires maintenance during the well stimulation operation personnel generally service the subject frac pump e g frac pump 70 while well stimulation operations continue the safety shield 20 provides impact protection for the personnel working on frac pump 70 by segregating them from the neighboring treating iron 78 and the surrounding frac pumps the safety shield 20 provides protection that gives workers time to move away from potential harm additionally the safety shield 20 is easy to move from one location to another to accommodate for example maintenance of other frac pumps in many applications the lightweight impact panels 24 and stand 22 enable the safety shield 20 or safety shield components to be hand. |
7 | communication lines in this preferred embodiment there is a port 4 with configurable io pins pins io 1 an 1 and io 2 an 2 can be individually set to work as digital input or digital output or analog voltage input three bytes are transmitted in each communication process first byte byte 1 corresponds to the remote device address to which the message is directed master behaves like master transmitter and remote device 14 like slave receiver second byte byte 2 corresponds to the command that is to be executed by remote device 14 master 2 behaves like master transmitter and remote device 14 like slave receiver third byte byte 3 corresponds to the data byte data associated with the command if data is to be used by remote device 14 master 2 behaves as master transmitter and remote device 14 as slave receiver if data corresponds to information that master 2 reads in remote device 14 then master 2 behaves like master receiver and remote device 14 like slave transmitter after identifying the direction in first byte byte 1 and the command in second byte byte 2 the action corresponding to this command is executed at the end of the transmission of first byte byte 1 and second byte byte 2 verification of receipt at the remote device by means of an acknowledge bit ack is expected remote device 14 responds to different addresses from bus 8 the received address is compared with the programmed addresses and the necessary actions for each case are executed if the received address does not match any of said address then remote device 14 ignores the remainder of the communication and waits for the beginning of a new communication cycle the preferred embodiment of the invention comprises. |
2 | fig2 as emanating from the light outlet aperture 64 and shining on a lateral work area adjacent and in axial alignment with the drive stem 26 the lateral work area being occupied in part by the socket 28 however as will be explained hereinafter the switch 20 as shown in fig2 is in its 34 off 34 position so that the light beam 68 as shown in fig2 will not exist until the switch 20 is moved to its 34 on 34 position which is shown in fig5 referring now to fig3 the fiber optic element holder 60 is shown in perspective the holder 60 is polygonal in longitudinal cross section having a top side 70 a front side 72 and a pair of bottom sides 74 76 which meet at an obtuse angle the bottom side 74 containing the light outlet aperture 64 the channel 62 is shown in fig2 and 3 as being non linear with an elbow 78 functioning to provide a bend in the fiber optic element 66 so as to direct the light beam as desired on the lateral work area adjacent and in axial alignment with the drive stem 26 in fig4 the switch element 20 as shown in fig2 is shown in greater detail in its 34 off 34 position the cap 30 has a pin 80 extending diametrically across the interior thereof the pin 80 engages a sleeve 82 in the plug 32 the bias spring 34 urges the cap stem 38 and. |
7 | data may include a master data identifier id that is defined by the user or mdm process 102 in a step 204 a surrogate id may be defined by the data warehouse 104 and associated with the master data the master data created in the data warehouse 104 is deemed to u201c exist u201d at this point in a step 206 one or more key figures i e facts such as sales figures production quantities and so on may be assigned to the master data based on information comprising the business plan e g expected revenue figures from a sales projection plan or expected materials cost from a parts requirement projection plan and so on the master data may cycle back to step 206 for the assignment of additional key figures for the plan this does not change the u2018 existence u2019 of the master data in a step 208 attributes in the master data may be maintained for example changes in existing attributes e g t shirt size color may need to be made in the master data based on information comprising the business plan mdm services may be called to ensure that the attribute settings comply to the rules defined in the mdm remark an arrow needs to be added in fig2 from 208 to 242 the master data may cycle back to steps 206 and 208 for one or more iterations in order to revise update and otherwise maintain the master data in embodiments the master data may be initially designated to be u201c user local u201d this designation means that the master data is accessible. |
3 | 400 were used as ptc catalysts however all of above described experiments carried out by the applicant gave low yields of n methylparoxetine and complex mixture of products including mostly cipma the present invention provides a process for producing n methylparoxetine and similar intermediates with reactions that result in a higher yield than that obtained in the prior art specifically the process of the present invention obtains a yield of about 86 which is much higher than the 25 yield of the prior art the present invention is directed to the use of sesamol tetrabutylammonium salt to increase the yield of n methylparoxetine obtained the salt may be prepared by dissolving sesamol and tetrabutylammonium hydroxide in an alcohol or a mixture of alcohols preferably the alcohol used is a mixture of isopropanol and methanol the solvents are then evaporated preferably under reduced pressure to obtain a residue the salt one skilled in the art may appreciate that instead of adding tetrabutylamonium hydroxide a salt of tetrabutylammonium such as the bromide salt may be added in conjunction with a base such as sodium hydroxide the salt is added to a mixture of cipma and a solvent such as acetonitrile toluene or isopropanol the reaction. |
3 | 4 the continuous groove section 4 refers to a groove continuously formed in the shape of a stripe the statement u201c formed to reach side faces 5 of the adhesive layer 3 u201d means a state in which the continuous groove section 4 is formed to reach the side faces 5 of the adhesive layer 3 and is open at the side faces 5 so that the groove section 4 can be seen at the side faces 5 see fig1 in the embossed adhesive film 1 a thickness t 2 of the base material layer 2 is typically 50 200 u03bcm and in at least one embodiment is 125 u03bcm and a thickness t 3 of the adhesive layer 3 is typically 15 100 u03bcm and in at least one embodiment is 40 u03bcm see fig1 the material for the base material layer 2 of the embossed adhesive film 1 is not limited insofar as the material exhibits heat resistance the statement u201c the material exhibits heat resistance u201d means that the material exhibits heat resistance even at a temperature higher than 200 u00b0 c encountered in a solder reflow step or the like a preferable material for the base material layer is a resin material such as polyimide or glass epoxy or a metal material such as copper stainless steel or aluminum the adhesive layer 3 of the embossed adhesive film 1 is formed by a reactive adhesive in a b stage such as an epoxy adhesive which is a thermo setting adhesive the. |
5 | or in close proximity to the heat exchanger 140 that is filled with a heat transfer medium 160 that transfers heat from the heat source 120 to the contents of the basin 30 of the sink 20 in an eighth 8th and preferred embodiment of the invention as shown in fig9 the heat source 120 is an integral part of the basin 30 of the sink 20 and may or may not be enclosed within a heat exchanger 140 that may or may not be filled with a heat transfer medium 180 the temperature sensor 60 is connected to the system controller 100 which is itself connected to the heat source 120 user interface 80 and source of electric power 222 in a ninth 9th embodiment of the invention as shown in fig1 the heat source 120 is a component that is placed into the liquid contents of the basin 30 of the sink 20 and may or may not be enclosed within a heat exchanger 140 which may or may not be filled with a heat transfer medium 180 the temperature sensor s 60 though not explicitly shown in this figure are considered to be integral with the apparatus that comprises the heat source 120 and. |
1 | it will be appreciated that it is not essential for the audio feedback devices to be made separate from the instrument it is within the scope of this invention to mould or otherwise form the audio feedback devices as part of the sports implement and the devices will be so formed during the manufacture of the sports implement where the sports implement is manufactured using a moulding process the necessary grooves and ridges can easily be formed during that moulding process alternatively the sound producing formations can be cut into the sports implement after the forming of the implement one advantage of having the audio feedback device as a tubular member separate from the sports implement itself is that the ends of the audio feedback device can be twisted relative to each other about the tubular member axis to provide a helical form to the device the sound produced by the device as the sports implement is swung through the air will be substantially reduced as a result of this twisted configuration and accordingly this twisting capability will provide an 34 on off 34 feature for the device if it is desired to reduce the sound made by the device a limited twist can be applied to the ends of the device which will reduce the sound provided by the device to that selected by the user it will be appreciated that there is a direct relationship between the dimensions and forms of the ridges on. |
7 | crosshair shaped cross section i e which values are delivered from the line sensors or psds the transmitters and receivers can also be mounted on the shaft ends 10 110 such that the light or laser beam 40 50 is emitted essentially axially parallel to the shaft end 10 the torsion or rolling range of interest for the indicated shaft ends is then computed from the difference values of the abscissa values of the measurement results delivered from the line sensors or the corresponding ordinate values and the distance of the line sensors from a center which is common to them this torsion or roll angle can be determined relatively accurately for the indicated dimensioning on the order of magnitude of roughly 5 microrad according to another configuration of the invention by means of a ground glass screen on which the light beam with a crosshair shaped cross section is incident and projecting optics which projects the image of the ground glass screen onto the line sensors indirect imaging of the light beam can be undertaken in this way it is possible to either enlarge the desired measurement range for example to 300 500 mm or optionally to reduce its size for example to 5 10 mm to reduce costs. |
2 | of clean room 1 is a filter 5 which can capture fine grains having a size of 0 03 u03bcm or more external air is fed through filter 5 into room 1 since filter 5 is provided covering the entire region of the ceiling a flow of air from the ceiling toward the floor is formed in the clean room an ion generator 7 is also provided on the ceiling of room 1 it is called a pulsed dc system and a pair of positive and negative special tungsten needle electrodes 8 is provided at an interval of 29 cm the pair of electrodes 8 are impressed with u00b1 13 u00b1 20 kv dc voltages at intervals of 1 11 seconds to thereby generate positive and negative ions alternately from the positive and negative needle electrodes 8 respectively a draft pipe 13 is provided in clean room 1 to purify the internal air in the clean room and to feed it to the vicinity of the needle electrodes 8 room 1 has an air discharge port 14 through which the air in the room is fed to draft pipe 13 feed ports 15 for the purified air are provided in the vicinity of corresponding needle electrodes 8 draft pipe 13 connects air discharge port 14 and air feed ports 15 draft pipe 13 has an air pump 11 the blowing force of which draws the air in room 1 through air discharge port 14 and discharges it from feed ports 15 an. |
9 | is controlled by an electronic unit with control signals the electronic unit uses an operating mode and a learning mode with which a reversal position of a wiper arm and or a driven shaft can be stored in memory in the learning mode and called up as often as desired in the operating mode in this way a wiper motor is made that can be adapted to different operating cases with different wiped areas in a simple and cost effective manner without mechanical changes needing to be performed application_number US 26969799 A description a windshield wiper device 1 includes a wiper motor 2 that can be reversed in its rotational direction and has a driven shaft 3 and a wiper arm 4 that is attached to it a windshield wiper cleans a defined wiped area 5 of a vehicle windshield 6 removing dirt and contaminants the wiped area is limited by a park position p and an outer reversal position u the wiper motor 2 is equipped with a unit 7 for detecting the position of the driven shaft 3 and in addition or alternatively for detecting the position of the wiper arm 4 this unit 7 gives operating signals 8 to an electronic unit 9 in order to control the motor 2 two structural shapes of the position detection unit 7 can be distinguished for a relative position sensing a magnetic transmitting component is arranged on the driven shaft 3 and another magnetic transmitting component is arranged. |
8 | u00b0 c in a non oxidizing atmosphere the use of coke as the main component results in an increase in contact resistance of the commutator as a whole and in improvements in commutation performance characteristics in addition since coke particles are hard the brush faces are always maintained in a constant surface condition and therefore the wear is slight the sliding motion is stabilized and high efficiency levels can be maintained for a long period of time petroleum derived calcined coke 50 by weight natural graphite 50 by weight and a phenol resin were mixed together and kneaded after kneading the kneaded mixture was dried and ground to an average particle size of 100 u03bcm or smaller the resulting powder was molded into a shape shown in fig1 and fig2 to give a commutator this commutator was measured for resistivity and further placed on a testing apparatus as shown in fig3 and measured for commutator wear rate the resistivity reported herein is the value in the direction perpendicular to the direction of pressure application as measured by the voltage drop method more specifically a copper net to serve as a current terminal was applied to each of both end faces of the test specimen an electric current was carried to the test specimen while applying a pressure of about 1 kg thereto via an insulating material and the voltage drop in the middle of the test specimen was measured using a voltmeter the testing apparatus shown in fig3 is constituted of a motor 13 with the test specimen commutator 1 mounted at the shaft tip thereof a pair of carbon brushes 11 contacting with the commutator 1 and a pair of springs 12 for pushing the carbon brushes 11 against the commutator 1 the commutator wear rate was. |
1 | another example of such a structure is a perforated shell 127 rotationally coupled to the torque cable 28 as shown in fig1 the perforated shell 127 has a delivery aperture 129 to permit light from the delivery fiber 18 to pass through the shell 127 unimpeded and a collection aperture 131 shaped to block a portion of the light incident on the collection mirror 82 in another example shown in fig1 an opaque band 133 on a transparent distal tip 135 of the stationary sheath 26 is positioned to obscure a portion of the collection mirror 82 the band 131 extends circumferentially around the sheath so that the collection mirror 82 is obscured as the torque cable 28 rotates the collection mirror 82 any of the foregoing beam shaping structures can have an edge that is modified to diffract light incident thereon in a manner that causes the field of view to have a pre selected geometry such an edge can be formed by providing protrusions or indentations having a dimension on the order of the wavelength of light to be observed the beam shaping function of the foregoing obstructions can also be achieved by providing an optical system in optical communication with the collection mirror 82 such an optical system can include a collection mirror 82 with a. |
5 | metal blank 16 illustrated in fig2 in the exact same manner as second series rigid connector 15 explained above except that no bend is made along bend line 73 third series rigid connector 15 34 illustrated in fig1 is constructed from sheet metal blank 16 illustrated in fig2 in the exact same manner as second series rigid connector 15 except that variable bends may be made in either bend line 78 or 79 depending on the slope required as in the sloping roof for the greenhouse 69 illustrated in fig3 first modified second series rigid connector 15 34 39 illustrated in fig2 30 is constructed from sheet metal blank 80 illustrated in fig3 as follows xy support side member 17 34 39 is bent up 90 u00b0 along bend line 73 34 39 y seat member 21 34 39 is bent up 90 u00b0 along bend line 74 34 39 y side member 22 34 39 is bent up 90 u00b0 along bend line 75 34 39 z seat member 23 34 39 is bent up 90 u00b0 along bend line 76 34 39 and z side member 24 34 39 is bent up 90 u00b0 along bend line 77 34 39 y side extension 37 is. |
2 | and is located between member 42 39 and bearing 58 shaft 10 can also be dismounted by pulling on knob 59 to the right in fig3 to disengage drive stud 42 39 from the inside of base member 17 and thereafter pivoting shaft 10 about drive stud 42 shaft 10 can be mounted into the position of fig3 by reversing the steps described above for dismounting it after expandable shaft 10 has been dismounted from machine 13 valve member 35 is actuated to permit the compressed air to flow from bladder 30 whereupon the clearance is again realized between the inside of core 14 and the expandable shaft 10 so that the core 14 can be slid off of shaft 10 in fig9 an alternate embodiment of the expandible shaft is shown in cross section within a core 14 39 the tubular member 17 39 is of the cross sectional configuration shown wherein the ends of sides 19 39 20 39 21 39 and 22 39 are extended in both directions to provide the extensions 19a 20a 21a and 22a respectively which serve the same functions as the channel members 23 24 and 25 the outer corners of the extensions 19a 20a 21a and 22a lie on a circumference having a diameter which is approximately 1 16 34 less than the internal diameter 29 39 of core 14 39 and when bladder 30 39 is inflated it will pull the core into contact with the outer end corners of extensions 20a and 22a and the corners of extensions 19a and 21a extending outwardly from side 20 39 but there will be a clearance at the corners of extensions 22a and the. |
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6 | that are mounted to the inner pocket 60 for movement therewith the claw pins 54 project through a slot 56 in the outer pocket 42 to limit movement of the claw pins 54 and thereby limit movement of the claw 36 the adjustment assembly 70 causes movement of the traveling plate 72 and accordingly the inner pocket 60 to carry the claw 36 and the door 20 in vertical movement either upwardly or downwardly in operation the door 20 may be adjusted with the door 20 open yet not removed from the range 12 the range of adjustment available to align the door 20 with other structures as discussed above is on the order of u00bc inch i e u215b inch in either direction up or down in order to move the inner pocket 60 and the claw 36 a proper tool is engaged with the rotatable adjustment member and turned causing the adjustment member 80 to rotate a torx connection is illustrated but the head of the adjustment member 80 may have any number of configurations each operable with equal success if the adjustment member 80 is rotated clockwise threaded engagement with the riser 76 causes the riser 76 to retract and move closer to the door 20 this causes the riser 76 to move upwardly against the riser pin 78 and due to contact with the inclined traveling plate 72 causes the traveling plate 72 to rise and the. |
7 | communicate with one or more other computer systems the computer system 104 can comprise any general purpose computing article of manufacture capable of executing computer program code installed by a user e g a personal computer server handheld device etc however it is understood that the computer system 104 is only representative of various possible computer systems that may perform the various processes of the invention to this extent in other embodiments the computer system 104 can comprise any specific purpose computing article of manufacture comprising hardware and or computer program code for performing specific functions any computing article of manufacture that comprises a combination of specific purpose and general purpose hardware software or the like in each case the program code and hardware can be created using standard programming and engineering techniques respectively similarly the computer infrastructure 102 is only illustrative of various types of computer infrastructures that can be used to implement the present invention for example in one embodiment the computer infrastructure 102 comprises two or more computer systems e g a server cluster that communicate over any type of wired and or wireless communications link such as a network a shared memory or the like to perform the various processes of the invention when the communications link comprises a network the network can comprise any combination of one or more types of networks e g the internet a wide area network a local area network a virtual private network etc. |
4 | rotated in the tub 4 operations of the drum type washing machine according to the present invention are as follows if the laundry is inputted into the drum 6 and a power switch is turned on washing water is introduced into the tub 6 at this time the front side of the tub 6 is fixed to the cabinet 2 and the gasket 14 is connected between the rear side of the tub 6 and the supporting plate 12 thereby preventing the washing water introduced into the tub 6 from being leaked outwardly if the introduction of the washing water is completed the driving motor 8 mounted at the rear side of the supporting plate 12 is driven and the drum 6 connected with the driving motor 8 by the rotation shaft 16 is rotated thereby performing washing and dehydration operations at this time the assembly composed of the drum 6 the driving motor and the supporting plate 12 is supported by the buffering springs 24 and the dampers 28 mounted between the supporting plate 12 and the inner wall of the cabinet 20 fig6 is a front sectional view of a drum type washing machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention the drum type washing machine according to the second embodiment of the present invention has the same construction and operation as that of the first to embodiment except a shape of the tub that is the tub 40 according to the second embodiment has a straight line portion 42 with a predetermined length at both sides thereof the straight line portion 42 is fixed to the inner wall of both sides of the cabinet 2 or integrally formed at the wall surface of both sides of the cabinet 2. |
7 | i all the voltage islands that use l i are selected and a rectangular region r is created by drawing the bounding box surrounding these islands step l 4 in fig4 obviously to reduce the number of voltages islands it is advantageous to merge all the islands at voltage level l i into one merged island having a shape r unfortunately r may overlap with other islands thus making the floorplan infeasible additionally creating a merged island having a shape r significantly increases the area overhead as there can be significant dead space therein the loop l 7 to l 18 in fig4 resolves the aforementioned problems by recursively subdividing region r into smaller regions together with island level floorplanning to better describe the merging algorithm fig5 illustrates an example that provides a step by step explanation of the island merging process fig5 a shows an instance of a section of the initial floorplan of a chip image as shown in step l 4 of fig4 the initial rectangular region r is the external bounding box of fig5 a because it overlaps with an alien island u03c0 a which uses a different voltage level i 2 creating a merged island with the size of this bounding box is not feasible additionally such a solution will also contain a significant amount of dead space code l 6 to l 18 in fig4 is used to. |
7 | used for the test to speed measurement and to allow usage of smaller soil samples the oscillator frequency used to obtain the data of table i was 1 khz table i__________________________________________________________________________ u03b8 sub v u03b8 sub g ec sub w nacl ec sub 5 1 u03c3 sub e k sub e k u03c3 u00d7 1000__________________________________________________________________________fairbanks silt1 16 70 9 71 0 0 0 11 5 7 65 2030 265 362 16 57 9 59 2 0 1 13 8 12 04 2310 191 863 17 13 9 58 4 0 2 15 7 16 56 3510 211 954 16 88 9 67 8 0 4 21 2 22 89 4330 189 165 16 27 9 57 16 0 9 31 5 36 54 6740 184 456 16 57 9 63 32 2 0 58 0 76 52 16000 209 097 39 37 20 09 0 0 0 10 6 18 54 2300 124 058 41 1 21 38 4 0 2 20 6 65 9 7720 118 609 39 13 20 14 16 0 9 57 7 183 6 58200 316 9910 7 27 4 45 0 0 0 10 5 3 77 568 150 6611 7 70 4 77 4 0 2. |
9 | wave current waveform trajectory i sq t of the desired phase current i di t supplied to the controller 44 the replacement of the high efficiency control scheme with the high torque control scheme results in a higher torque needed when torque obtainable with the high efficiency control scheme is not sufficient for the cruise control system to maintain a desired speed however the motor operating at the high torque control scheme sacrifices some of the efficiency achievable with the sinusoidal waveform profile accordingly it would be desirable to maintain operations with a substantially sinusoidal waveform profile of the phase current i di as long as the required torque is achievable using the high efficiency control scheme the cruise control system of the present invention utilizes the phase advance technique to achieve an extended range of operation with current of sinusoidal waveform trajectory i sin t for achieving higher efficiency the extended range is provided by controlling the phase advance angle u03b1 between the current vector and the back emf vector for achieving a higher torque using the phase advance technique the per phase desired current trajectories are selected according to the following expression i di t i opti sin n r u03b8 i u03b1 opti where i di denotes per phase desired current trajectory i opti is per phase optimal current amplitude n r is the number of permanent magnet pole pairs u03b8 i represents relative. |
7 | logic associated with the shadow geometry functionality gets control when the user finishes drawing a primary element it is apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other means for activating the features of the present invention are conceivable the shadow geometry functionality is initiated automatically if so configured by the operating system once the creation of a primary element is completed when this occurs the processing flow begins as shown in fig6 at the box labeled processing logic for creating a par referring now to fig6 par creation parameters are initialized in block 410 next object creation parameters are obtained from user input in block 412 these parameters include for example endpoints if the user is creating a line a center point if the user is creating a circle etc the object is created using the input parameters in block 414 and displayed after execution of block 415 if shadow geometry is selected by previous configuration the shadow geometry corresponding to the displayed object type is created in block 422 and displayed after execution of block 424 if shadow geometry is not selected path 420 is taken and execution terminates at the end bubble shown in fig6 referring now to fig7 an example shows the processing logic for creating a line object with corresponding shadow geometry in block 510 the endpoint variables for the line object are initialized the first endpoint point 1 is obtained from a user in block 512 point 1 is highlighted on the display screen in block 514 the second endpoint point 2 is obtained from user input in block 516 point 2 is highlighted on the display screen in block 518 a line is created between point 1 and point. |
7 | and the transfer charger 12 through the transfer guide 11 in timed relationship with the emission of the laser by the pair of register rollers 10 thereby the toner image borne on the photosensitive drum 21 is transferred onto the sheet material p the sheet material p onto which the toner image has been transferred is then separated from the photosensitive drum 21 is conveyed to the fixing device 15 by the conveying member 13 and passes 10 through the nip portion between a fixing roller 15a and a pressing roller 15b in the fixing device 15 whereby the sheet material p is subjected to a toner image fixing process and is discharged onto the sheet discharge tray 17 by the sheet discharging roller 16 any residual toner remaining on the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 21 after the transfer of the toner image may be surface removed by blade 25a of the cleaning device 25 and used in the next cycle of image formation fig1 is a cross sectional view of one end portion of the developing sleeve 23a and fig2 is a cross sectional view of the sleeve 23a taken along the line a a of fig1 as shown a magnet 23d having a plurality of magnetic poles is inserted in the hollow developing sleeve 23a and the developing sleeve 23a is rotated about the magnet 23d whereby as previously described the toner is carried on the developing sleeve 23a and is used for development thus in the present embodiment the developing sleeve 23a is integrally formed with. |
6 | flush with a front side 12 of rotor 3 the cross shaped arrangement of vanes 4 on the outside of rotor 3 is indicated in fig7 a cover 13 which may be fastened to the stator also has a recess 14 with which locking element 7 i e spherical section 11 is able to engage recess 14 is provided with a ramp shaped base 15 of recess 14 of cover 13 as is apparent in fig9 in a top view recess 14 has a kind of horseshoe shaped or u shaped outer contour ramp chamfer 16 formed by the base merging steplessly with a planar surface 17 of cover 13 a singular representation of locking element 7 is illustrated in fig1 and 11 which is designed in the manner of a spherical section 11 a convex outer contour 19 is present between two front surfaces 18 of an arbitrary preferably planar design which are the sides of a plate the convex outer contour follows a spherical shape a rounding or chamfer 20 being provided in the transition to front surfaces 18 alternatively to the spherical shape i e as a spherical rounding the outer contour may however also have other shapes the outer contour. |
5 | flushing fluid through the drilling tool 9 to the drill hole 14 the rock drilling rig 1 may also include a dust collection system for removing the produced dust from an opening of the drill hole 14 at a front portion 5 a of the feed beam 5 is a suction housing 15 inside which a negative pressure is formed through a suction line 16 the dust is conveyed through the suction line 16 to the carrier 4 where particles are separated from the air the suction housing 15 has a discharge port 17 for connecting the suction line 16 as can be noted the drilling tool 9 passes through the suction housing 15 at a front most end of the feed beam 5 is a contact element 18 by means of which the feed beam 5 is supported to a surface being drilled at least the feed beam 5 and the contact element 18 define a feed beam assembly 19 the rock drilling unit 2 includes a support s for providing support for the tool 9 at the front portion 5 a of the feed beam 5 the support s is located between the contact element 18 and an upper end of the suction housing 16 as it is shown in fig1 if the support is in. |
2 | first and second separators the first separator is a straight perforated line 4 which has a seam 3 on either side of it the seam 3 is created by bonding the top and bottom layers of the tube together to seal the tube the seam 3 becomes the closed bottom end of the bag once separated from the roll the second separator comprises two perforated lines one through each of the top and bottom layers of the flattened tube the two perforated lines do not coincide the two separators are aligned substantially across the flattened tube such that the individual bags created by tearing the roll apart at the separators are joined u201c mouth to mouth u201d and u201c bottom to bottom u201d preferably the two perforated lines are sinusoidal or substantially sinusoidal and intersect at least once more preferably the first perforated line 5 is the sinusoidal inverse of the second perforated line 6 as is shown in the figures creating an uneven opening having protruding lobes 7 of material these lobes 7 may be used to tie the bag closed once it is filled as is shown in fig4 the present invention includes variations in sizes of the bag types of pliable soft material color of the material shapes of the bag and other design features in addition the uneven opening of the bag can have a variation of different shapes providing. |
1 | camera is present the pusher may be used to maintain the line of sight of the camera preferably the pusher motor is utilized to control both the telescopic and vertical movements of the telescopic rod optionally and preferably the movement and range of motion of the pusher are controllable by controlling the pusher motor preferably the control means is provided by the control unit and may for example include but is not limited to joystick dial button switch or the like means to control at least one or more preferably a plurality the pusher 39 s range of motions optionally the pusher motor is an electrical actuator motor activated by switch or joystick on the control handle optionally the telescopic rod is extensible up to about 3 to 4 cm forming an ultrasonic scalpel edge of about 12 mm a preferred embodiment of the dissector head according to the present invention comprises at least one camera optionally disposed on the dissection head bridge most preferably the dissector head comprises a camera providing an operator with a visual depiction of the harvesting process as it is taking place a camera preferably provides a visual depiction of the ima anatomy allowing the operator to properly manipulate the dissector within the chest cavity while monitoring the dissector 39 s movements along the ima path preferably the camera utilized. |
8 | in one embodiment 4g lf nbf and 5g hf bf carrier can be from same bs or different bs wake up indication can be sent using a field in dci it can be send using mac ce or rrc message and the wake up indication also referred as beam measurement indication requesting the ue to perform bema measurement referring to fig2 b in an embodiment an indication 2560 2565 can be sent on same carrier i e 5g carrier 2540 indicating whether the dl data will be scheduled or indication to wake up in upcoming drx cycle 2530 or indication 2560 2565 can be sent indicating the ue to wake up and perform beam measurement on same carrier 2540 the drx cycle 2530 consists of an u2018 on duration u2019 2410 and a u2018 drx period u2019 or u2018 off duration u2019 2420 the network configures the ue with time and frequency resources for monitoring this indication 2560 2565 if the ue receives indication 2560 2565 indicating that dl data will be scheduled or indicating the ue to wake up or indicating the ue to wake up and perform beam measurement then the ue will perform beam measurement and monitor dl on that carrier the indication 2560 2565 can be sent at an offset t from the start of u2018 on duration u2019 2510 2515 on the carrier 2540 the offset t can be the time needed to perform full tx rx beam sweeping for beam. |
7 | in controlling the entry to the vehicle i e for the locking and authorized unlocking of the doors or also a trunk lid to this end a third electrode 60 is provided in a first mounting location on the door handle or on the actuation member for the trunk lid on the exterior of the vehicle the connections and notably the coupling links for the transmission of the data signals are then formed as follows the first coupling link again includes the first capacitive connection 9 between the second electrode 4 of the data carrier 2 and the body of the user 10 via displacement currents 12 within the body of the user 10 the data signals are conducted to the hand of the user 10 the second capacitive connection 11 extends from the hand of the user 10 to the third electrode 60 on the door handle the second coupling link as shown in fig2 includes first of all the third capacitive connection 14 between the first electrode 3 of the data carrier 2 and the ground i e the ground or the pavement on which the vehicle 20 rests the ground is denoted by the reference 16 a fourth capacitive connection 15 exists between the ground 16 and the electrical ground 13 of the vehicle 20 the connection. |
3 | rhodium catalysts are used as they are highly efficient and can be infinitely recycled and are hence the lowest cost option however iron in the form of its fe iii and fe ii oxides would probably be more effective than lead in achieving the required catalysis to regenerate nohso 4 it is well known that despite the high efficiency of esp systems wet fgd systems receive tons per day of fly ash containing a broad cocktail of iron and numerous other heavy metals thus in a real plant situation metals catalysts are abundant within the wet fgd liquor and possibly also on the oxidised surfaces of the baffles of the demisting unit it can be envisaged that the conditions to generate h 2 so 4 exist within the scrubber liquor it is also probable that this h 2 so 4 is largely captured in the gypsum carbonate caso 4 caco 3 wet fgd liquor however different conditions arise in the demisting zone above the spray system of the wet fgd here we have u2018 plant water u2019 sprays and no alkali to absorb the h 2 so 4 thus favourable conditions arise to generate h 2 so 4 but not remediate it in such conditions h 2 so 4 can be generated and released up the stack carried in aerosol from the demisters the invention will become better understood when reference is made to the accompanying drawings wherein fig1 is a schematic illustration of a typical coal fired power plant configuration incorporating scr and wet fgd systems fig2 is a schematic illustration of a wet fgd scrubber system for removing. |
3 | towards 0 006 u00d7 10 5 pa 0 006 atm which is approximately 600 pa 6 mbar the significance of this pressure is that it corresponds to the vapour pressure of pure stoichiometric vapour p cd 2 p te2 the gradual pressure decrease is considered to result from a gradual refining of the stoichiometry of the charge material within the region of solubility of te in cdte the heat treatment is stopped at around 20 hours when the stoichiometric pressure of 500 pa 5 mbar is attained this is ideal if the heat treated charge is to be used as source material for growth of crystalline cdte by physical vapour transport pvt if the heat treatment were continued after reaching the pressure of stoichiometric vapour 500 pa i e 5 mbar in the case of te 2 vapour from cdte no further refinement would occur only wasteful loss of material as in the prior art where it is not possible to make any in situ measurement of the vapour pressure during heat treatment the in situ monitoring of vapour pressure during the anneal also provides the possibility of stopping the heat treatment at any target vapour pressure above the stoichiometric pressure in general it is expected that the vapour pressure of a relevant gas species associated with many other compounds will show the same basic functional form as illustrated in fig4 namely after a compound has become free of precipitates there will be a gradual pressure reduction from an elevated pressure. |
7 | internet requestor only those portions of the file requested for maximum performance also disclosed is a system and method for presenting internet materials using borderless presentation areas where the background specification is decoupled from the presentation area specification the invention also relates to a system and method for using a dynamic web page builder to generate and manage multiple instances of information to be simultaneously displayed in multiple presentation areas in which one of the presentation areas contains table of contents information listing various selectable web pages stored in a single file the table of contents information is continuously displayed on screen when any of the items listed in the table of contents is selected for ease of navigation through a web site application_number US 47999900 A description a preferred embodiment of a method system and article of manufacture for managing internet presentation materials in a single file format according to the present invention is described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings the present invention is directed to a method system and article of manufacture for managing internet presentation materials in a single file format the invention takes advantage of properties of a dynamic http application software 32 program which runs on a web server 30 as shown in fig3 an example of a preferred dynamic http application is net. |
8 | which could be used to receive a snap ring not shown to captivate ring 45 to the sleeve lanyard 43 transmits forces to the operating sleeve and thus to the plug and receptacle connection causing the sleeve to overcome the spring bias and move rearwardly rearward sleeve movement causing the segmented housings to be cammed i e 34 blossom 34 radially outward from engagement with thread on the receptable shell the connector members are then released from their connection alternately the plug with coupling means could be disconnected by an 34 unscrewing 34 rotation about the receptacle preferably and in accord with this invention a moisture seal 60 of surface contact type is provided the moisture seal having multi portions being formed of a resilient rubber like material the portions being generally cylindrical in shape and coaxial and including means for sealing the forward end portion 47 of operating sleeve 40 and about forward engaging end portion 14 of receptacle 20 when mounted in a through aperture on panel 18 as shown the moisture seal is mounted to the forward end portion 47 of the operating sleeve the moisture seal having a radially inwardly directed annular shoulder 62 received within annular cavity 50 disposed around operating sleeve 40 as such annular shoulder 62 functions to seal against moisture and as a retaining ring for lanyard retainer ring 45 thereby eliminating need for the separate snap ring fig2 shows moisture seal 60 in sealed contact with the surface of panel 18 the connectors engaged. |
7 | where ad and as are any of the 8 accumulators for the dual mac processor of fig1 it should be noted that in addition to encoding the dual mac command itself the identity of the d and s accumulators to which the command is directed also must be stored within the command op code when one of these commands is executed only one of the two mac paths will be engaged the other will be idle because the result of the accumulate statement is stored in an accumulator which is equally accessible to both mac paths there is no need to encode commands for both paths by default the p0 path is chosen the reduced command set is therefore ad as u2212 p0 theoretically a reduction of these commands could be made by recognizing that p0 and p1 may be u201c swapped u201d if the programmer adjusts the order of the inputs to the multiplier accordingly however this strategy cannot be used to reduce both the accumulate instruction set and the product instruction set discussed below because the accumulate and product commands must be capable of being encoded as accumulate product pairs thus only one of the two commands in the pair can be reduced in this manner the input swap strategy provides the greatest reduction for the product statements discussed below and therefore all four of the 3 input accumulate statements are implemented there are four possible dual two input accumulate statements each consisting of two two input accumulate statements which are executed in parallel where ad0 ad1 as0 and as1 each refer to one of the 8 accumulators the number of commands in this. |
6 | will be described in relation to a gas turbine engine this description is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting in any way fig2 illustrates a view of an exemplary multi staged axial compressor 118 that may be used in gas turbine engine as shown the compressor 118 may include a plurality of stages each stage may include a row of compressor rotor blades 120 followed by a row of compressor stator blades 122 thus a first stage may include a row of compressor rotor blades 120 which rotate about a central shaft followed by a row of compressor stator blades 122 which remain stationary during operation the compressor stator blades 122 generally are circumferentially spaced one from the other and fixed about the axis of rotation the compressor rotor blades 120 are circumferentially spaced about the axis of the rotor and rotate about the shaft during operation as one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate the compressor rotor blades 120 are configured such that when spun about the shaft they impart kinetic energy to the air or working fluid flowing through the compressor 118 as one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate the compressor 118 may have many other stages beyond the stages that are illustrated in fig2 each additional stage may include a plurality of circumferential spaced compressor rotor blades 120 followed by a plurality of circumferentially spaced compressor stator blades 122 fig3 illustrates a partial view of an exemplary turbine section. |
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