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7 | of the number of nodes with the timing analysis shown in fig8 the fast static timing analysis is first made to divide object paths into conformable paths nonconformable paths and undecided paths after that the precise dynamic timing analysis is made to allow the undecided paths fall into either conformable paths or nonconformable paths thereby the time required for timing analysis can be reduced and precise analysis can be made such timing analysis for semiconductor integrated circuits allows the effect of coupling capacitance to be reflected precisely and a margin requirement is also eliminated further if the timing analysis shows that the constraint is satisfied then it is guaranteed that it will be satisfied even on actual chips according to the first embodiment as described above the time required for timing analysis can be reduced and precision analysis can be made by using the dynamic timing analysis only for paths that cannot be distinguished by the static timing analysis that is the first embodiment allows precision timing analysis to be made in a short period of time next a timing analysis method for semiconductor integrated circuits according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described the second embodiment is directed to a timing analysis method for a hold constraint fig1 is a flowchart for the timing analysis procedure of the second embodiment as with the first embodiment timing analysis is made of the circuit shown in fig9 in accordance with the following procedure first the sum cc i of the coupling capacitances of the node n i which is an. |
7 | 1 are created on both sides of the alignment axis the size of the pretilt angle u03c6 1 is variable and depends on the duration of uv exposure i e the amount of uv energy absorbed by alignment layer 15 fig4 is a graph showing the relation between the pretilt angle and the irradiation time of the uv light i e the amount of absorption energy of the uv light as shown in the figure the larger the absorption energy is the smaller the pretilt angle becomes accordingly the direction of the alignment axis is determined by the polarization direction of the uv light irradiation and the size of pretilt angle is dependent upon the amount of uv absorption energy after irradiating linearly polarized uv light another light is irradiated to the layer to the direction oblique to the surface of the alignment layer that is one direction of two symmetric pretilt angles is then selected by irradiating alignment layer 15 at an angle u03b8 1 0 u00b0 lt u03b8 1 u2266 60 u00b0 with non linearly polarized uv light specially unpolarized uv light 200 such that all the molecules of alignment layer 15 are oriented at one of the symmetric pretilt angle directions as in fig3 b the alignment layer 15 preferably includes polysiloxane based material. |
8 | of the input signal a control circuit is coupled to receive the output signal a first reference signal and a second reference signal the control circuit is arranged to produce a control signal in response to a comparison of the output signal the first reference signal and the second reference signal application_number US 80862104 A description referring now to fig7 a there is a first embodiment of a mobile unit of the present invention configured for blind detection of transmit diversity this blind detection scheme includes a new implementation of an algorithm disclosed by a wald sequential analysis 1947 mobile antenna 212 receives multipath signals transmitted by base station antennas at leads 180 and 182 fig1 respectively diplexer circuit 702 couples these received multipath signals to lead 704 during receive mode operation doppler frequency estimator circuit 740 is described in detail in copending u s patent application ser no 09 224 632 filed dec 31 1998 and incorporated herein by reference doppler frequency estimator circuit 740 receives the multipath signals on lead 704 and produces an output signal on lead 742 corresponding to the estimated doppler frequency delay profile estimator circuit 720 also receives the multipath signals on lead 704 delay profile estimator circuit 720 includes a despreader circuit as in fig6 and a match filter circuit not shown the delay profile estimator circuit 720 determines which of the received multipath signals should be combined based on the strength of the matched filter output operation of the measurement circuit 746 will now be explained in detail with reference to fig7 c the measurement circuit 746 receives pilot symbol data from received multipath signals on lead 704 channel estimate circuit 750 generates separate diversity signals x 1 and x 2 corresponding to antennas on leads 180. |
6 | and higher electric frequency f 2 which are both lower than the frequency f n of the power supply current 50 or 60 hz ie in the line conductor leads l and n it will be readily appreciated that a pre set speed of the motor 10 corresponds to each one of said frequencies eg a speed of 1 600 rpm may correspond to the frequency f 1 and a speed of 2 400 rpm may correspond to the frequency f 2 it actuates the normally open switch 23 to close on the third terminal contact 22 of the control unit 7 so as to short circuit the above cited first and second terminal contacts 18 and 19 of the same control unit 7 in this way the motor 10 is supplied at a frequency f t that is higher than the other two and may for instance be equal to the frequency f n of the power supply line so as to enable the motor 10 to rotate at a speed of 3 000 rpm it monitors via the line 9 both the absolute duration of operation of the compressor driving motor 10 and the utilization index generally known as operating percentage thereof which are two quantities that vary with time in a mutually independent manner it is of course also capable of calculating both the absolute values and the possible combinations of said variable quantities and or functions thereof such as for instance the consecutive number of operating cycles of. |
1 | secured to the tubular member in overlying relationship to each neck portion the two piece sleeve defines a small central gap filled by a compressible ring to allow the two otherwise longitudinally aligned sleeve pieces to pivot relative to one another under dynamic loading of the tubular member during a golf swing and then upon reaching a limit point restrict additional deflection or bending of the tubular member application_number US 201314109605 A description various embodiments and aspects of the present invention will be described with reference to details discussed below and the accompanying drawings will illustrate the various embodiments the following description and drawings are illustrative of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention numerous specific details are described to provide a thorough conceptual understanding of various embodiments of the present invention however in certain instances well known or conventional details are not described in order to provide a concise discussion of embodiments of the present inventions fig1 illustrates a golf club having a head 10 grip 14 and shaft 18 therebetween an outer deflection limiting sleeve 22 is secured to the shaft 18 in the vicinity of the head 10 the club and head illustrated in fig1 is for a driver but it will be appreciated that the present disclosure is applicable to other types of clubs as well especially longer clubs like fairway woods and long irons unless otherwise noted the shaft 18 is typical of conventional golf club shafts and has a hollow tubular body that generally. |
3 | the major impurity was the exomethylene carbazolone which amounted to 2 6 of the crude ondansetron mixture the crude ondansetron mixture prepared as described in example 2 11 7 g was dissolved in methanol 468 ml at 62 u00b0 c the resulting solution was stirred over charcoal 0 6 g at 62 u00b0 c for 15 min and then the charcoal was filtered off an approximately 100 ml portion of the methanol was distilled off under reduced pressure the solution was then cooled to 0 u2013 5 u00b0 c and stirred for an hour precipitated crystals were filtered off and washed twice with cold 0 u2013 5 u00b0 c methanol 7 3 ml crystals were dried under reduced pressure at 65 u00b0 c to give ondansetron u02dc 81 yield in an hplc purity of 99 6 and with 0 25 contamination by the exomethylene carbazolone crystallized ondansetron prepared as described in example 3 9 5 g was dissolved in methanol 380 ml at 62 u00b0 c the solution was stirred over charcoal at 62 u00b0 c for 15 min and then the charcoal was filtered off an approximately 95 ml portion of methanol was distilled off the solution was then cooled to 0 u2013 5 u00b0 c and stirred for an hour precipitated crystals were filtered off and washed twice with cold 0 u2013 5 u00b0 c methanol 5 9 ml the crystals were then dried under reduced pressure at 65 u00b0 c to give ondansetron u02dc 81 yield in 99 9 hplc purity and with. |
4 | was mixed into it i e per 100 kg of loading composition 140 grams brown 120 grams yellow and 19 grams black volcanosol u00ae pigments of basf a g in ludwigshafen germany and the finished composition applied on the above described endless fiber fleece in such an amount that the loaded dry goods then weighed 750 g m 2 the calendering gave a goods thickness of around 1 1 mm as was described under a the goods were then buffed on one side whereby its appearance became uniform and its feel was less rough for the working into the shoe there were now cutted out pieces from the continuous length cut into size and these skived on one side the pieces worked into the heel region of the shoe gave this a permanent last accurate heel shape and simultaneously there was prevented the easy slipping out of the heel part of the shoe e the shoe inner material described above under a with a surface buffed on one side was provided on the other side with an adhesive layer of the following composition 1 22 0 p of an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer containing 40 vinyl acetate melt index 2 5 grams per 10 minutes at 190 u00b0 c and 2 16 kp load mooney viscosity ml4 20 2 16 5 p of a terpene phenol resin melting range 120 u00b0 130 u00b0 c acid number 60 70 determined as milligrams koh per grams solid resin 3 16 5 p of a maleinate resin melting range 108 u00b0 118 u00b0 c acid number 120 determined in the manner stated above and 4 45. |
6 | a closed end 28 a pull line 30 is attached to the closed end 28 a liner tube 32 is positioned on the exterior of the bladder tube after inversion as can be seen from fig2 the liner tube 32 includes an access portion 34 of the liner tube 32 within the access pipe 18 and includes a lateral portion 36 of the liner tube 32 within the lateral line pipe 12 a blocked portion 38 of liner tube 32 is between the access portion 34 and the lateral portion 36 and blocks the sewage coming from house 20 therefore it is necessary to cut out and remove the blocked portion 38 so that sewage can pass from the house 20 to the main line 10 if the cut out does not create a smooth transition between the liner and the host pipe at the invert of the host pipe then sewage will tend to build up at portion 38 due to a jagged or rough edge created by the liner which is an undesirable situation it is preferable that there be no liner tube 34 within the access pipe 18 or blocking the blocked out portion 38 fig3 shows the initial portion of the process for the present invention. |
2 | end as shown at 78 an air outlet 80 may have an enlarged ridged end portion 81 for connecting it to the vacuum line 33 it should be noted that the cylindrical housing 77 is open to provide an outlet to the ambient air as will now be explained the three way valve is formed by a box like hollow structure 83 having a disk shaped end 84 the hollow box 83 is provided with a cylindrical opening 85 into which fits a piston 86 slidably arranged in the cylindrical opening 85 and urged outwardly by a spring 87 the piston 86 normally blocks the air outlet 80 of the trigger asembly similarly the box 83 unblocks the air inlet 75 of the desoldering barrel 32 hence as clearly shown in fig8 the air inlet 75 is disposed below the air outlet 80 the box 83 in turn is spring biased by a spring 88 having one end bearing against the wall 78 while its other end bears against the disk 84 the spring 88 is a compression spring adapted to urge the box 83 to block the vacuum line 33 the box 83 is connected for example by two legs 90 to a hollow piston 91 having a central opening 92 connectable to the desoldering barrel 32 and the vacuum pipe 33 an o ring 93 seals the piston 91 slidably into. |
6 | looking first at fig1 a e an example embodiment of the shield member 22 is shown in several views as will be described in further detail below the shape and dimension of the shield member 22 varies according to the particular firearm the shield member 22 is intended to lock the present example embodiment was made to fit a standard colt 1911 model 45 semiautomatic pistol designated as the m1911 series thus the below described operation and embodiments have been customized to be compatible with the m1911 however with only slight modification of shape and dimension the present trigger lock 20 can be used to secure a variety of firearms including automatic pistols revolvers assault rifles long rifles shotguns and the like the shield member 22 is shown in front perspective with the web 28 towards the viewer in fig1 e it is shown in fig6 a that preferably the web 28 is closest to the muzzle of the firearm 200 when the trigger lock 20 is engaged over the trigger guard 206 thus when referencing the front or forward direction this refers to the muzzleward direction relative to the firearm 200 similarly when referencing the back or rear direction this would be opposite of the muzzleward direction towards the breech. |
9 | process of the present invention is carried out such that the formation of the sio 2 film and the formation of the sin film in the step a ii are effected by a heat oxidation method and a cvd method respectively while the heat treatment in the step c is effected after removal of the side wall it is preferred that the thickness of the sio 2 film and sin film preferably ranges between about 50 and 150 u00e5 and that the ion injection is conducted with an acceleration energy of 40 to 90 kev and at a dosage of about 3 to 5 u00d7 10 15 cm 2 while the heat treatment is preferably conducted at a temperature of about 800 u00b0 to 900 u00b0 c according to this method since the ions are injected through the sio 2 film and the sin film implantation of the oxygen atoms from the sio 2 film into the si substrate can be diminished in addition an implantation of nitrogen atom from the sin film into the si substrate is extremely small furthermore the etching during forming the side wall is stopped by the sin film so that the thickness control of the sio 2 film and the sin film is facilitated and qualities. |
8 | has a limited range of reception consequently when the field service technician 97 comes near to computer 10 the rfid reader writer 52 receives the broadcast from rfid 34 the broadcast includes the serial number of the computer in which to install the updates thus field service technician 97 can identify and verify which computer needs the update without having to visually inspect the serial numbers on the computers 10 12 and 14 step 154 there can be many computers in the same room and the serial numbers on the computers may be small or positioned at obscure locations so the foregoing system and process facilitates field service technician 97 in identifying and verifying which computer needs the recommended list of updates the broadcast also includes the current configuration information of computer 10 and the recommended list of updates to be installed in computer 10 this recommended list of updates was transmitted earlier by server 60 in step 122 and written into rfid 34 the recommended list of updates obtained by rfid reader writer 52 from rfid 34 assists field service technician 97 in verifying what updates to install in computer 10 field service technician 97 will also read from rfid 34 the current configuration of computer 10 and compare the current configuration to the configuration information previously obtained from server 60 in step 140 and written into rfid 34 to determine if any changes have been made to the configuration since the technician received the latest notification from server 60 step 160 if so then the update identified by program 90 for which the technician has been sent to install may not be proper for the current configuration decision 164 no branch and the technician queries server 60 to confirm the recommended list of updates step. |
2 | panel 9 down toward the tonneau configuration conversely pivoting the side panels 7 upward and outward causes the roof panel 9 to be raised toward the shell configuration the components of the centering linkage assembly 35 cooperate to retain the roof panel 9 centered over the pickup bed 18 during conversion of the cover mechanism 1 between its shell and tonneau configurations fig7 illustrates the cover mechanism 1 at a stage of conversion just below the fully raised shell configuration fig8 illustrates the mechanism 1 at a stage of conversion just above the fully lowered tonneau configuration referring to fig9 the rear hatch assembly 11 includes a rear hatch frame 45 which is pivotally connected to the roof panel 9 as by internal hinge members 47 which enable the frame 45 to pivot inwardly toward the front of the pickup truck 19 hatch cylinders 49 such as hydraulic cylinders are pivotally connected between the rear hatch frame 45 and the roof panel 9 and enable the frame 45 to be pivoted between an extended vertical position above a tailgate 51 of the truck 19 in the shell configuration of the cover mechanism 1 and a retracted horizontal position beneath the roof panel 9 in the tonneau configuration preferably the hatch cylinders 49 and side panel cylinders 27 are coordinated in such a manner that the rear hatch frame 45 is raised to its horizontal position prior to retraction of the side panels 7. |
5 | each of its opposing ends housing arrangement 440 comprises what is often referred to as a side load housing a housing lid 452 is removably receivable on the housing body the housing body defines a cavity 456 for receiving electronics package 200 the housing body and housing lid can define a plurality of elongated slots 460 for purposes of limiting eddy currents that would otherwise attenuate the emanation of locating signal 120 fig1 and 2 from within the housing arrangement or that would otherwise attenuate reception of an aboveground signal being transmitted from portable device 20 of fig1 for reception by antenna 340 fig2 in the electronics package the aboveground signal for example can be transmitted from a dipole antenna 470 that forms part of portable device 20 it should be appreciated that the housing arrangement of fig3 a and 3 b comprises one example of a virtually unlimited range of embodiments of housings that are currently available as will be further discussed immediately hereinafter as the result of numerous manufacturers of downhole tooling specifically housing arrangements for supporting a given inground electronics package there are many design configurations each design characterized by its own manufacturing tolerances but all of which are intended to support the interoperability of the given electronics package for use in a walk over locating and or homing system the number of different housing types is still further compounded with respect to the different sizes and types of electronics packages offered in the market applicants recognize and have empirically demonstrated. |
5 | and aligned with the glass receiving groove 28 on the front side 26 of the clip 10 the backside 24 of the clip portion 10 also has an engagement section 40 shown in fig1 as a u shaped groove the engagement section 40 is designed to receive the connecting portion 22 of the hub 20 fig2 and 4 illustrate various views of the hub 20 the hub 20 is generally disc shaped having an interior section 42 with an enlarged diameter 44 the interior section 42 has a back face 46 with two projecting members 48 and 50 as connectors for cooperating with an operating mechanism 52 as shown in fig5 a front side 60 of the hub 20 has a smaller diameter section 62 that is adapted to project through the frame member 12 the front side 60 of the hub 20 cooperatively engages with the backside 24 of the clip portion 10 via the connecting portion 22 or other cooperatively aligned engagement the hub 20 also has a mounting hole 64 located in the center of the hub 20 the mounting hole 64 of the hub 20 cooperatively aligns with the mounting hole 34 of the clip section 10 to accept a screw mounting not shown the connecting portion 22 shown here as a tongue projects beyond. |
1 | telescoping post structure mounting a support arm structure therefrom with the support arm structure having a container member arranged to include a first and second container shell to receive a rope end therewithin the organization is arranged to permit rotation of a rope in a jump rope procedure wherein a modified aspect of the invention includes a plurality of support containers arranged for rotation synchronized relative to one another and displaced one hundred eighty degrees relative to one another application_number US 90544092 A description with reference now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 to 6 thereof a new and improved jump rope apparatus embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described the fig1 and 2 illustrate the prior art jump rope apparatus as set forth in u s pat no 4 739 985 wherein a support post mounts a motorized rotative member to effect rotation of a jump rope for use by individuals more specifically the jump rope apparatus 10 of the instant invention essentially comprises a base plate 11 having a plurality of flange pairs orthogonally mounted to the base plate defined by a respective first second third and fourth flange pair 12 13 14 and 15 respectively the first and second. |
8 | for the pbx network address and originated by agent 406 will process such messages at the end of the time that switch 402 is controlling agent 406 it will send a message to pbx 401 to relinquish control and then cease itself to receive or process messages from agent 406 by communicating with the switch 402 and pbx 401 all of the switching capacity of both of the modern switch 402 and the pbx 401 may be utilized there is no master slave relationship nor is the pbx utilized as a patch panel thereby effectively wasting its switching capacity rather the switching capacity of the contact center is comprised of the switching capacity of both of the pbx 401 and switch 402 thereby maximizing the use of all components in a hybrid configuration a table may be maintained within the switch 402 if control is to be transferred to the pbx 401 the table so indicates and the switch 402 then knows not to attempt control of such an agent alternatively any of the agents 404 408 may designate whether they ought to be controlled by the switch 402 or the pbx 401 by sending an appropriate message to both pbx 401 and switch 402 control conflicts are avoided and the specified device maintains control of the desktop agent until a new message is sent by such agent in such a system that allows each agent station to specify whether the call center 402 or the pbx 401 the call center switch 402 may still have the ability to at least temporarily override such preference this ability. |
8 | that is represented by a resistor 9 the capacitor 5 is charged by current i 3 which is provided from the switching mode power supply 7 rather than directly from the input current i 1 having a direction represented by arrow 13 hence the term bootstrapped is applied to this ac dc converter in fig4 to which reference should now be made i 3 is represented by curve 20 and i 1 is represented by curve 19 the input voltage v i is represented by curve 12 and the rectified voltage v 1 is represented by curve 15 during the first time period as indicated by the dimension lines 24 the capacitor 5 is charged to maintain the v 3 voltage level that is represented by curve 22 during the second time period 26 the capacitor 5 is discharged while maintaining a base threshold voltage v 3 that is above the zero voltage line as indicated at point 21 the charge is taken away at this time through the gating diode 23 and ensures that the input current i 1 as represented by curve 19 does not approach an inordinately high level the first time period is defined by equation 1 by the table of equations while the second time period is defined by equation 2 equation 3 relates i 3. |
9 | of alcohol to acetic acid catalyzed by alcohol oxidase ao is as shown this may also be useful particularly in combination with any of the above schemes in another embodiment of the invention the acetic acid formed in either the acetaldehyde dehydrogenase or the alcohol oxidase reaction or the combination of the two can be converted to methane and carbon dioxide through a methanogenetic enzyme thus driving the alcohol oxidation further toward irreversibility as shown in equation 4 below in another embodiment of this invention the enzymatic reaction can be accelerated by a charge transfer agent such as thiamine formula 5 retinoic acid formula 6 an isoflavonoid or a pyranoside thereof e g daidezin formula 7 or its 7 glucoside commonly known as aloin formula 8 and 4 5 dihydro 4 5 dioxo 1h pyrrolo 2 3 f quinoline 2 7 9 tricarboxylic acid also known as either pyrroloquinolinequinone pqq or methoxatin formula 9 or any combination thereof lipoic acid retinoic acid retinal retinol and derivatives and analogs thereof a sufficient quantity of the charge transfer agent is administered to provide an in vivo concentration of the charge transfer agent in the range from 0 1 and 2 of the maximum expected in vivo molar concentration of ethanol in a further embodiment of the invention various accelerants can be used to supply energy to the forward reactions of equilibria 5 and 6 such accelerants include adenosine 5 u2032. |
2 | resilient and will spring back to its unfolded position and extend outwardly from the face shield the thicknesses of the layered lenses and folded tab portions illustrated in fig3 are highly exaggerated to clearly show the folding relationship in actual practice seven lenses and seven tab portions are stacked into the space between the end of the post and the outer surface of the face shield remember that there is no adhesive between the tab portions this allows the removal tab portions to fan out they do not stick to one another the present invention as shown in the figures has removal tab portions at both ends this allows a right handed or left handed person to easily remove the topmost layer it also allows the driver to pull the tab with either hand depending on the circumstances of the race it is to be understood that the present invention may include a laminated lens with only a left tab portion 25 or only a right tab portion 35 or both a left and a right tab portion the windshield embodiment 100 illustrated in fig7 and 8 will now be discussed in detail an optical stack of removable lenses for affixing to an optical window such as a racing car windshield is shown in fig8 the embodiment 100 has a plurality of e g seven generally rectangular superposed removable lenses 105 adhesively affixed to one another the outer perimeter is continuous each of the removable lenses 105 is held to each successive lens with a clear uninterrupted adhesive layer 110 interposed between each of the removable lenses preferably but optionally the perimeter has at least one generally straight edge portion 115 in the embodiment illustrated in fig8 the perimeter is rectangular and has four straight edge. |
8 | to etch through the thickness of the phosphorus doped oxide layer 240 may be calculated let this calculated time be designated with the letter t after the fluoride wet etch has etched through the phosphorus doped oxide layer 240 then the fluoride wet etch will start to etch the boron doped oxide layer 230 because the etch rate for the fluoride wet etch on the boron doped oxide layer 230 is comparatively very slow the etch rate almost seems to come to a u201c stop u201d compared to the previous etch rate through the phosphorus doped oxide layer 240 although the fluoride wet etch continues to etch the boron doped oxide layer 230 the rate at which the etch process proceeds is minimal this means that very little of the boron doped oxide layer 230 will be etched if the etch process is terminated very soon after the time t has elapsed the result of stopping the wet etch process after the time t has elapsed will be that the thickness of boron doped oxide layer 230 will be uniform and have a value at the desired thickness here five thousand u00e5ngstroms the result is illustrated in fig3 the portion of the phosphorus doped layer 240 that was not under resist mask 250 is etched away after time t the boron doped oxide layer 230 substantially u201c stops u201d the wet etch process after the wet etch process reaches boron doped oxide layer 230 as previously described the boron doped oxide layer 230 actually significantly slows the etch process because of the very slow etch rate of the boron doped oxide layer 230 the wet etch process is then terminated after time t and the resist mask 250 is removed fig4 illustrates a flow chart 400. |
2 | or microspheres may also be associated with the usage of this invention as substantial components for applying the proposed unified fibrous tissue regeneration for disc replacement once the intervertebral scaffolding image design dataset is created it can be automatically converted into a surface representation in stl file format stereolithography triangular facet data this makes it possible to fabricate the intervertebral scaffolding from any type of solid free form fabrication sff system using either direct or indirect methods the direct sff methods include but are not limited to 1 selective laser sintering sls 2 stereolithography sla 3 fused deposition modeling fdm and 4 selective laser melting slm one example solid freeform fabrication method may be found in u s patent application publication no 2003 0074096 which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein indirect methods are based on casting biomaterials such as those listed above into a mold created on a sff system in addition to the above sff systems the molds may also be created on direct 3d printing systems including those systems that print wax the indirect methods described in u s patent application publication no 2003 0006534 and u s pat no 7 087 200 which are both incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein may be used to make the disc scaffold the methodology of the invention has been implemented to make scaffolds for temporomandibular joint repair in a yucatan minipig model the design procedure. |
8 | shown and the balun circuit bu fig3 illustrates how interdigital structures ids of the balun circuit bu can be arranged in an interlocking finger configuration on the underside of the cover de in order to realize a balun functionality for example these interdigital structures ids can correspond to the inductive element ie of the balun circuit bu for example fig4 a illustrates an interconnection of resonators in a ladder type arrangement ld of the filter circuit fi in this example three series resonators sr are connected in series and a respective parallel resonator pr in a parallel path connects the signal path sp to ground m fig4 b illustrates an alternate configuration of the filter circuit fi which is composed of resonators r arranged in a lattice type structure lt in contrast to the filter circuit ld in fig4 a which is embodied in an unbalanced fashion the filter circuit lt in fig4 b is embodied in balanced fashion the lattice type structure lt can comprise coupled resonators gr which have been deposited e g in an scf stack crystal filter arrangement on the substrate su the balun functionality however is realized by means of the balun circuit provided for this purpose therefore the coupled resonators gr do not have. |
5 | hold the die segments in the proper positions during periods when the joints are not being made or broken plates 92 are small because the die segment 90 and die 91 pivot only through a small angle about the vertical pivot axis a typical small angle of pivoting is 5 u00b0 being vastly less a small fraction than the angle through which die segment 81 associated with hook end 47 may pivot in the present embodiment pivoting of the die segment on the head is stopped by brute force by strong stop means in the previous embodiment of hook end die means and in all die means of the cited patent pivoting of the die cease by friction and not by action of stop means there are wide thick top and bottom arcuate flanges 90a that seat above and below plate 39a these flanges are in recesses in top plate 42a and in the unshown bottom plate there being radial gaps g between these elements radially outwardly of the flanges 90a the slots 94 and associated pins 93 do not at all control the angle through which die segment 90 pivots during mounting on the joint section or during actual torquing slots 94 are so long that their ends never contact pin 93 the pivot. |
2 | fig6 were printed with a burst 22 that filled u2153 of the period 23 the burst included 5 pulses with a variable operating frequency the first 4 pulses in this example are identical and the last is 50 longer the final pulse does not have to be larger but was found to be beneficial in assisting with drop break off in each image of fig6 the operational frequency is doubled doubling the frequency cuts the widths of the pulses within the burst in half constant percent duty however the total energy is maintained because there are now twice as many busts within the same time frame fig6 is important in highlighting the effectiveness of the bust sequence at 133 hz groups of 4 drops are generated for each burst successive doubling of the frequency to 266 and again to 533 reduces the number to two and finally one drop per period respectively the length of the period distance between a single drops or the distance between repeating groups of drops for the case of multiple drops generated is also cut in half for each doubling of the frequency the print volume is roughly constant this is primarily controlled by the pack pressure constant feed rate of material in all cases multiple waveforms within a single burst are needed to generate a print drop drop spacing was determined by the rotation speed of the drum 32 to which the print media was attached fig7 shows. |
1 | pulse generator 32 with pulse delivery circuitry as shown in fig4 in at least one embodiment the pulse delivery circuitry includes a current source i source connected to a capacitor c 1 via a first switch s 1 in one or more embodiments the current source may be a constant current source in at least one embodiment the current source i source may be replaced by a voltage source connected to a capacitor c 1 via the first switch s 1 the voltage source in one or more embodiments provides a voltage and includes an internal resistance that limits the maximum current drawn thus in at least one embodiment the pulse delivery circuitry may generate and deliver electrical pulses that are either current pulses or voltage pulses capacitor c 1 in one or more embodiments may be connected to a first medical device surface electrode 1 such as electrode 16 or 18 at least one embodiment of the invention may include a second switch s 2 that allows fast discharging the capacitor c 1 via electrode 1 and may include an optional resistor r 1 with relatively high ohmic resistance e g 200 k u03c9 that allows slow discharging of capacitor c 1 in order to avoid unintended charge build up according to one or more embodiments in case of data communication when the. |
8 | pda device pda 54 the pda 54 is in communication with cms 10 over a network which is shown in the configuration of fig1 as a pda network pdan 48 generally the communications link 55 between pda device 54 and pdan 48 is provided as a wireless communications link to the pda device 54 to permit mobility of the device however it will be understood that the architecture of pdan 48 may include communication paths to pda 54 over other networks such as a local area network lan internet 30 that are advantageously used in providing a communications link between cms 10 and pda 54 some pda devices include telephone capabilities therefore the destination telephone 12 may actually be a virtual telephone in the sense that the telephone functionality is provided physically in the pda device 54 itself which of course will depend on the services that the user has subscribed to fig7 shows a process flow chart of a process to create an association in an association directory between a user telephone number of the telephone 12 and a personal digital assistant pda device 54 the association directory 42 records the pda address of the pda device 54 that is to be associated with the telephone 12 as depicted by the process box 56 of fig7 fig8 and. |
5 | a left side 30 and a right side 32 having complementary mating members 34 36 such that adjacent panels 1 can interlock or mate to form a continuous wall surface fig5 illustrates two such panels 1 that are joined together in this manner notably this system of interlocking panels creates a continuous insulated barrier in the embodiment shown in fig4 and 5 the mating members 34 36 include complementary l shaped ends however it is to be understood that other suitable interlocking or mating structures can be used for example a tongue and groove or jigsaw type mating arrangement could instead be used end panels 1 such as those meeting other panels at a corner can either be molded to not include the mating members 34 36 or a portion of core a adjacent mating members 34 36 can be removed by cutting it with a saw or hot wire for example referring to fig6 according to an embodiment of the present invention the stud 2 can be c shaped and have legs 40 42 extending from base 44 as shown each leg 40 42 can have an inwardly extending tab or barb 46 to assist in securing stud 2 to panel 1 in one embodiment the depth or thickness of core a can be about three times greater than the distance the legs 40 42 extend from the base 44 the stud 2 can be made from any number of strong relatively stiff structural materials such as for example metal plastic or composite materials in the embodiments shown in fig6 the stud 2 is formed from about 18 to 20 gauge galvanized steel sheet metal having the dimensions in inches as shown to create a wall structure one. |
8 | an address converter 120 receives electromagnetic address signals 104 and converts these signals into corresponding electric address signals that are applied to the address decoder 106 over the address bus 114 a control converter 122 receives electromagnetic control signals 105 and converts these signals into corresponding electric control signals that are applied to the control circuit 108 over the control bus 116 a read write converter 124 operates during write operations of the memory device 99 to receive electromagnetic data signals 107 and convert these signals into corresponding electric data signals that are then applied to the read write circuitry 110 over the data bus 118 the read write converter 124 also operates during read data transfers of the memory device 99 to receive electric data signals on the data bus 118 and convert these signals into corresponding electromagnetic data signals 107 a package address decoder 126 is mounted on the chip package 102 adjacent the address decoder 106 and receives electric address signals 133 and converts these signals into the electromagnetic address signals 104 and a package control converter 128 mounted on the chip package adjacent the control converter 122 operates in the same way to generate the electromagnetic control signals 105 in response to electric control signals 132 applied to the chip package a package read write converter 130 is mounted on the chip package 102 adjacent the converter 124 and operates during write operations to receive electric data signals 131 and generate the corresponding electromagnetic data signals 107 during read operations the package read write converter 130 receives the electromagnetic data signals 107 and generates the corresponding electric data signals 131 the converters 120 124 on. |
7 | of the second pixel electrode 183 contacts the drain electrode 163 through the drain contact hole 171 these pixel electrodes 182 and 183 have substantially zigzag shapes and are parallel with the common electrodes 124 and 125 as shown in fig5 a again the pixel electrodes 182 and 183 are connected with the connecting line 181 although the connecting lines 181 and the pixel electrodes 182 and 183 are made of the transparent conductive material such as ito and izo as described above they can be made of an opaque conductive material subsequently although not shown in fig5 b an orientation film of polyimide or photoalignment material is formed on the pixel electrodes and on the passivation layer and rubbed by a fabric or patterned by light 0066 fig6 a and 6b are enlarged plan views of a portion u201c b u201d of fig5 a when the voltage is turned on these figures illustrate the structure of the electrodes and common lines according to the first embodiment as shown in fig6 a and 6b the common electrode 124 has a sawtooth shaped base in a contacting part between the common electrode 124 and the common line 123 in other words the common electrode 124 forms the angle of u03b2 which is greater than 90 u00b0 with the sawtooth shaped base that is a part of the common line 123 accordingly the common electrode 124 has an obtuse angle i e the angle of u03b2 with the common electrode 123 here when the voltage is applied to the common and pixel electrodes 124 and 182 electric field 190 is. |
9 | following instructions to cover 900 square yards 2 fill the tank with water to one third full and then slowly add more water while 200 pounds of wood fiber mulch is also added until the tank is about two thirds full then the seeds that have been through the soaking and germination steps and the refrigeration step if such is employed are mixed in the tank with the water and the mulch that are already in the tank 5 seeding use a 11 2 34 hose and a nozzle 61 large enough as not to constrict the flow of seed from hydro seeder 60 to the point that it may bruise the seed 6 start the pump of the hydro seeder 60 and apply the mix evenly over the 900 square yards keep the pump pressure only high enough to properly apply the mix if pressure is too high the partly germinated seed can be bruised instead of hydro seeder 60 any other machine for planting grass seed that will not bruise germinated seeds may be used the seeds thus planted may be covered with 34 additional mulch 34 to provide the 34 additional mulch 34 for 900 square yards. |
1 | effective include but are not limited to sulfuric acid p toluene sulfonic acid methane sulfonic acid tin metal zinc metal titanium metal organo titianates organo tin compounds organo zinc compounds zinc oxide magnesium oxide calcium oxide etc preferred is stannous oxylate the reaction is conducted at between 140 and 240 c under an inert nitrogen blanket preferred temperature range is between 180 and 210 c water is removed from the reaction which is done using a nitrogen sparge or vacuum of up to 10 mm to a suitable reaction vessel is added 296 0 guerbet alcohol example 1 64 0 grams of citric acid and 121 0 grams of fluoro alcohol example 17 and 2 0 grams of stannous oxylate catalyst a nitrogen sparge is then applied next the temperature is increased to 160 200 c and by product water begins to distill off vacuum is applied to keep the water distilling when 97 of the theoretical water is removed the reaction is cooled the desired product is obtained without additional purification ______________________________________guerbet alkoxylate fluoro alcoholexample example grams example grams______________________________________25 1 200 0 16 88 026 2 296 0 17 121 027 3 453 0 18 155 028 4 688 6 19 189 029 5 1 178 5 20 221 030 6 254 0 21 254 031 7 351 4 22 288 032 8 508 8 22 28 033 9 743 0 16 88 034 10 1. |
7 | for measuring the social capital index in the application server 130 to each member of the first human network when the valuation service is selected by members measuring the social capital index s 130 wherein the individual item index and the social capital index of the first human network are stored in the social network database after measuring the individual item index and the social capital index of the first human network by using each valuation score in the application server 130 when each valuation score is inputted by the valuation item fill out applet 131 renewing the social capital index s 140 wherein the revaluation service is provided so that a member can correct the social capital index of the first human connection the valuation item applet 131 is provided when the revaluation service is selected the individual item index and the social capital index of the first human network are renewed and stored to the human network database 123 of the social network database 120 after measuring the individual item index and the social capital index of the first human network by using each valuation score checked by the valuation item applet 131 and measuring the whole social capital index s 150 wherein the whole social capital index toward all or partial social connection networks is measured by using the individual item index and the social capital index stored in the human network information database 123 of the social network database 120 more specifically explaining a member connects to a homepage throughout the client computer 110 and wire and wireless internet network is given with member id and stores personal information including id name s email address es telephone number s job s work area s address es nation and school s to the member information database 121. |
7 | resources for a user to make an emergency call send an emergency text message or the like this allows a user to make an emergency use of the device 100 even when discretionary availability of the battery resources has been exhausted in some embodiments this preallocation of a portion of battery resources may be tied to a particular emergency function of the device such as where the emergency function can only be used to call a preprogrammed emergency number e g u201c 911 u201d ensuring that the emergency allocation is not subject to misuse it provides an example of a more general class of embodiments discussed below in which the device 100 is configured to use both static and dynamic allocations of battery resources in addition to the emergency allocation the battery depicted at the top of fig5 a is in a state where portions of the battery resources have already been allocated to subsystems x 1 and x 2 identified by reference numbers 508 and 512 the remainder 520 of the fully charged battery is at this point not allocated to any particular subsystem allocation 510 which includes allocations to both subsystems x 2 and x 3 results from the determinations made at block 412 and 416 of fig4 in this example the needed allocation is well within the available resources of the battery thus when the dynamic allocation is made at block 420 of fig4 the configuration. |
4 | which are connected to one another at a base 16 the trapezoidal straps are held at an angle u03b1 relative to one another by means of struts 13 14 as shown the length of the base 16 is adjustable and thus adaptable to a diameter of the tubular knit the base 16 is connected by a strap 17 and a rotating bearing 18 to a lower section 20 1 of a central rod 20 the central rod 20 is fastened to a machine frame of the circular knitting machine the central rod 20 is oriented coaxially to a central axis of the circular knitting machine in this case a coupling unit 21 and a pivoting bearing 22 as shown in fig2 and 3 respectively are arranged between the lower section 20 1 of the central rod 20 and an upper section 20 2 of the central rod 20 as result of the pivoting bearing 22 the expander 10 can pivot in relation to the central rod 20 and thus move out of the way of forces that are exerted on it by the tubular knit not shown generated by the circular knitting machine these forces are thus not transferred to the central rod 20 the central rod 20. |
1 | using the present method at a dose rate of approximately 0 7 kgy hr none of the protein was insoluble this would indicate that little or no change or degradation of the protein occurred further gergely et al found that a liquid formulation of human igg lost all of its activity after irradiation in studies using the present method on intravenous immunoglobulin ivig in liquid form it was shown that greater than 70 of a specific antibody in hyperimmune ivig was retained in this experiment alpha 1 proteinase inhibitor and fibrinogen were irradiated in lyophilized form the samples were placed in a gammacell 220 and irradiated according to the present process to a total dose of 25 kgy samples were then returned to the laboratory for analysis the dose rate was 0 72 kgy hr the alpha 1 proteinase inhibitor both treated and control were 40 of a standard normal pooled plasma sample the mancini radial immunodiffusion technique was used as the assay the topical fibrinogen complex vials were reconstituted in 10 ml of water protamine sulphate at a concentration 10 mg ml was added to the samples there was instant formation of monomer in all three preparations in this experiment factors vii viii and ix were irradiated in lyophilized form the samples were placed in a gammacell 220 and irradiated to various total doses at a dose rate of approximately 1 kgy hr factor vii retained 67 activity at 20 kgy and 75 at 10 kgy factor viii retained 77 activity at 20 kgy and 88 at 10 kgy similarly factor ix showed an activity level of 70 at 20 kgy and 80 at 10 kgy. |
6 | concern being to preserve the passenger cell whatever the consequences for the vehicle until now efforts have been limited to working on the parts which are not very likely to buckle since they are not very slender in the sense of euler or they are well supported at various places along their length such as the front side bars supported by the various bracing functions of the components which are connected thereto wheel housings gearbox support for example or the rear side bars supported by the wheel housings the rear chassis the crossbar for example the applicant has taken a different approach by concentrating on structural elements such as the extensions mounted at the end of a short cradle instead of the long cradle most frequently used in this case such structural elements are not generally supported over their length which is considerable they are therefore capable of being subjected to buckling the formula i of the appendix 1 gives a definition of the slenderness in the sense of euler where l is the length of the element s is the area of its straight section and imin is the minimum modulus of inertia in the section being considered to return. |
7 | sense the event occurring on the road and collect the information on the event in addition the infrastructure 200 includes a first communication module not illustrated performing wired communication or wireless communication with the traffic control server 100 and a second communication module not illustrated performing wireless communication with the vehicle terminal 300 the infrastructure 200 receives the event information provided from the traffic control server 100 through the first communication module not illustrated the infrastructure 200 transmits the received event information to the vehicle terminal 300 through the second communication module not illustrated the vehicle terminal 300 performs wireless communication with the infrastructure 200 and a vehicle terminal 300 mounted in another vehicle through a vehicle communication network here the vehicle communication network may be implemented by a vehicle to everything v2x technology such as a vehicle to infrastructure v2i technology a vehicle to vehicle v2v technology or the like the vehicle terminal 300 is an apparatus for providing road guidance information regarding an event occurring on a travel road to a driver the vehicle terminal 300 confirms whether or not an event occurs on a travel route of the vehicle on the basis of the event information received from the infrastructure 200 in addition when the vehicle terminal 300 confirms that the event occurs on the travel route the vehicle terminal 300 provides guidance and a warning for the corresponding event to the driver the vehicle terminal 300 may be implemented by a terminal such as a telematics a navigation terminal an avn audio video navigation or the like as illustrated in fig2 the vehicle terminal 200 may be configured to include a position measurer 310 a communicator 320 a sensor 330 a memory 340 an output 350 and. |
2 | 50 u2032 the snap engagement feature 50 u2032 cooperates with the tabs 31 a 31 b of the container 10 to create a snap fit engagement between the cap 60 and the container 10 in certain embodiments the snap engagement feature 50 u2032 is formed on the surface of the cylindrical body 62 where it transitions to the bell shaped bottom region 63 and includes a raised snap bead 51 u2032 a notch 52 u2032 and a raised stop member 53 u2032 in certain embodiments there are two such snap engagement features 50 u2032 spaced apart 180 u00b0 each capable of cooperating with a respective one of the tabs 31 a 31 b of the container 10 as the cap 60 is rotated with respect to the container 10 the tab 31 a approaches the snap fit engagement feature 50 u2032 until it is raised axially by raised snap bead 51 u2032 further relative rotation in the same direction causes the tab 31 a to drop into notch 52 u2032 still further relative rotation causes the tab 31 a to about against side wall 54 u2032 of raised stop member 53 u2032 creating a backstop the abutment of the tab 31 a against the side wall 54 u2032 causes an audible u201c click u201d sound as well as tactile feedback to the user warning the user to cease the rotation thereby preventing over torquing the tab 31 a sits in the region of notch 52 u2032 when the cap 60 is in the. |
3 | the gout risk particularly heavy drinkers including long time drinkers and drinkers having an alcohol intake over 45 g day are significantly related with the gout occurrence furthermore table 4 also shows significant interactions between the rs231247 g allele of alpk1 and the increasing risk of gout odds ratio 1 36 and 95 ci 1 14 to 1 64 and between the rs3825016 c allele of urat1 and that of gout odds ratio 1 56 and 95 ci 1 21 to 2 01 please refer to table 5 which shows the independent and the synergistic interaction between the snps of alpk1 and urat1 genes proposed in the present invention and the confounding factor of the alcohol consumption evidence of a gene environment interaction was found between the genotypes of the snp rs231247 of alpk1 or the snp rs3825016 of urat1 and the alcohol consumption the observed joint risk for heavy alcoholics over 45 g day of drinking who carried the at risk g allele of rs231247 of alpk1 odds ratio 5 03 and 95 ci 3 70 to 6 82 or the at risk c allele of rs3825016 of urat1 odds ratio 8 53 and 95 ci 5 22 to 13. |
4 | between one quarter inch and one inch in length and have a diameter which is determined primarily by the convenience of producing these fibers in the continuous filament manner typically these fibers are between eight 8 microns and twenty five 25 microns in diameter the lower diameter limit is set by process restraints the upper limit is determined by material usage considerations as well as the hand or feel of the final mat material the coarser fibers result in an abrasive and irritating feel which would make such a mat less desirable the other basic type of fiber in the mat is microfibers microfiber is a term of art referring to fibrous materials having a mean diameter in the neighborhood of one 1 micron these fibers are preferably flame attenuated glass fibers although other compositions could be used depending on the relative costs of such microfibers their ability to disperse evenly in the water slurry of the wet process apparatus and their ability to modify the permeability of the resulitng fibrous mat to the extent in the manner as will be set forth in detail more particularly the microfibers are of the type and are formed in the manner as set forth in u s pat no 4 167 404 which patent is hereby incorporated by reference for the purposes of this invention however microfibers are defined as fibers having mean diameters ranging from 0 05 3 50 microns more typically 0 1 to 0 7 microns these fibers are formed in a flame attenuating process as set forth in the above referenced and incorporated patent after being collected the microfibers as a mat. |
4 | plastic melt output chamber 52 also comprises individual longitudinal channels arranged in its longitudinal alignment so that space 52 can extend over the entire height of support pipe 30 while admission chamber 50 as seen in the direction of viewing in fig1 is tapered conically from the top downward output chamber 52 is widened conically from the top downward this tapering leads to optimum flow behaviors with the flowthrough of filter element 18 with simultaneous depletion of the dead space distributor head 42 works in the traditional manner together with a control head 54 the control head is guided longitudinally movably in housing 12 along its interior wall with increasing setting movement in the direction of distributor head 42 the control head undertakes a side edge sealing 56 in relation to housing 12 for the feed of the plastic melt on pressure plate 44 control head 54 has a midline recess 58 the plastic melt is distributed from recess 58 outward uniformly over the top of pressure plate 44 passing through a peripheral longitudinal channel guide 60 the plastic melt passes from the channel guide out into admission chamber 50 control head 54 as compared with distributor head 42 is supported over a springy elastic spacing holder 62 as a sort of a partial segment of a plate spring such a space holder can be supported correspondingly with its bottom end in turn on a border flange of support installation 46 or on distributor head 42 in order to limit the path of control head 54 with the setting movement of control head 54 from its right non operational position into the left. |
9 | of width of each fuzzy model the reliability of the obtained fuzzy model can be expressed by the width of the fuzzy values of the obtained fuzzy model since the final result is obtained from the fitting degrees of the two fuzzy models the combined fuzzy model is obtained within the one of the two fuzzy models that has a high reliability thus the combined fuzzy model will have a high reliability as has been described above according to the fuzzy data processing device of the present invention the two fuzzy regression models under two different conditions are used to obtain one fuzzy regression model such that the maximum output of the fitting degree of the regression output from both fuzzy regression models is obtained thus the preciseness of the estimation can be improved while considering the reliability of the two models referring to fig7 an abnormal fuzzy data detecting device according to the present invention is shown when compared with the fuzzy data processing device shown in fig4 the abnormal fuzzy data detecting device of fig7 has a fitting degree comparator 9 instead of fitting degree maximum detector 8 by the input data x 0 and z 0 estimated values yx and yz are obtained at fuzzy regression model memories 5 and 6 respectively then in the fitting degree calculator 7 the select minimum calculation is carried out so as to produce a signal representing a lower level of the two levels yx and yz for every y in the fitting degree comparator 9 the peak point of the shaded portion is compared with a predetermined level when the compared result is such that the peak point is less than the predetermined level. |
9 | when a current is applied to the first collector plate 132 and the loss of waste heat generated by the end cell when the vehicle is started at temperatures below zero to increase the heating rate of the cell and improve the starting speed of the stack accordingly since a thermal loss may be minimized by utilizing the gap which is formed in the current collector 130 by the thermal contraction of the stack cells 110 when the fuel cell vehicle is started at temperatures below zero and is driven at low temperatures as a thermal insulator it may be possible to realize the rapid thawing and heating of the end cell to mitigate a reduction in cell voltage due to the low temperature of the end cell in addition when the temperature of the cells disposed adjacent to each end plate 120 at both ends of the stack 100 is increased by the joule heating of the first collector plate 132 and the waste heat of the end cell and the vehicle is started normally the stack cells 110 may be thermally expanded in the stacked direction thereof by the increase in temperature of the stack particularly the first collector plate 132 may be moved from the end cell to the end plate 120 to cause the first collector plate 132 to be pressed against the second collector plate 134 accordingly the multilayer current collector 130 including the first and second collector plates 132 and 134 may perform current collection and application. |
9 | shims are created those that are produced from the metal master shim are known as u201c grandmothers u201d u201c grandmother shim u201d contains positive images of the origination at this times various copies of the original image can be duplicated see fig9 in rows on one shim and are used to print multiple copies with a single impression re combination successive generations of shims are known by various names like u201c mothers u201d u201c daughters u201d and u201c stamper shims u201d these generations of shims alternate between negative and positive images of the origination the stamper shims or production shims are used when actual production runs to print the final elements and these shims are negative images in contrary to example 1 layer 21 comprising the surface relief microstructure is generated on top of a metal substrate as illustrated in fig3 the parameters for the generation and etching of layer 21 are the same as in example 1 in contrary to example 1 the etching process of layer 22 does not stop automatically because the substrate 22 is much thicker than layer 22 in example 1 depending on the substrate used several etching means can be used either wet etching using adequate solutions or dry etching using adequate gases for instance silicon is cleaned and etched using standard methods optionally a hf based solution can be used to remove oxide either native oxide layer or a oxide coated layer followed by a strong rinse in di water in a next step anisotropic or isotropic etching is performed to achieve the required microstructure depth for example by using koh as an etching solution the depth of the microstructure in layer 22 can for example be controlled and adjusted by the etching time in combination with the temperature of the. |
5 | of proceeding to the disassembly of the metallic barrier the support arm 5 is provided with a horizontal elongated hole 25 at its top face 28 placed below the attachment hole 24 also horizontal the object of the which is to leave free the passage of the bottom wing of separator 3 thus preventing the interference between the same and the support arm the support arm 5 is provided on its top face 28 with a vertical rib 26 or vertical grooved surface that extends from the top edge or borders up to the proximities of the fold between the top face 28 and the consecutive one 29 and presents a preferred and appreciably semicircular section though it can also be triangular or trapezoidal the vertical rib 26 is situated very near the vertical edge of the top face 28 of the side opposite to the apertures of the horizontal elongated holes 24 and 25 the object of the vertical rib 26 is to stiffen the top face 28 of the support arm 5 at the zone comprised between the bottom horizontal hole 25 and the edge thus preventing that the support arm 5 bends at this zone during impact the bottom face 32 of the support arm 5 presents a vertical elongated hole 21 not necessarily centred on the face that permits the union between the support arm 5 and screen 4 by means of a screw washer nut assembly 20 that successively penetrates the central horizontal elongated hole 9 of each one of the two consecutive screens 4 at the overlap between both and the vertical. |
8 | of current flowing to an el device as maintaining high speed switching operation as it is by forming a high resistance offset region 530 on which impurities are partially doped between the multiple gates 541 and 545 of the driving transistor therefore a high speed display device capable of emitting light to a desired proper luminance according to the doping state of the offset region 530 namely length of offset ldoff of a portion 531 in the offset region 530 on which impurities are not doped can be realized fig6 a and fig6 b illustrate plane and cross sectional structures of driving transistor in an organic light emitting diode according to fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein fig6 b is illustrates a cross sectional view taken along a line 6 b u2013 6 b u2032 of fig6 a the driving transistor according to the fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention controls the amount of current flowing through an el device by forming multiple gates as a gate electrode and changing width of an offset region that is a high resistance region between the multiple gates referring to fig6 a and fig6 b the driving transistor according to the fourth preferred embodiment in which width of the offset region is changed has a structure almost similar to the driving transistor according to the first preferred embodiment illustrated in fig3. |
5 | disengage the barbs 32 the plate 30 barb 32 holding mechanism as shown is anticipated to deter most younger members of a household from removing the safe 10 even though once they removed the safe 10 from the bed system 60 it is difficult to gain access to the safe 10 without the key combination code biometric match etc of course a seasoned thief will be able to remove the safe 10 from the bed system 60 but most conceivable mounting mechanisms of any safe to a bed system 60 are able to be defeated by a thief having the appropriate tools referring to fig4 a perspective view of the apparatus for securing valuables is shown interfaced to a detachable adjustable plate it is anticipated that the safe 10 of the present invention be used with or without the plate 30 and barbs 32 for example in some uses the safe 10 without the plate 30 and barbs 32 is screwed into a heavy large object such as a bed frame not shown a dresser not shown etc furthermore because some mattresses 62 see fig3 are thicker than other mattresses 62 and it is desired to have the safe 10 open with ready access to the handle of the gun 20 or other weapon for thicker mattresses 62 the safe 10 is desired to be higher with respect. |
7 | light emitted from the light source 4 according to the output adjusting signal from the comparator 64 therefore the sum of the photo electric currents ia and ib is always maintained equal to the constant reference value therefore ia ib is constant substantially irrespective of the directionality of the light source directional change of the incoming light 42 due to the slit position change and the change in the distance between the light source and the light impinging position the barometric meter of the present invention further comprises a display unit 7 the display unit 7 comprises a voltage converter 71 connected at its input 72 to the first current to voltage converter 61 and a digital display 74 connected to an output 73 of the voltage converter 71 thus the amount ia proportional to the displacement x of the light impinging position is taken out as a voltage vi at the output of the current voltage converter 61 this voltage is converted by the voltage converter 71 of the display 7 into a voltage vo of a numerical value which is equal to the numerical value of the air pressure or altitude and read as a voltage by a digital display 74 similar to a ordinary digital display voltmeter and displayed as the pressure or altitude fig5 illustates the detail of the voltage converter 71 shown in fig4 the voltage converter 71 comprises an amplifier 711 connected to the output of the current to voltage converter 61 fig4 the output of the amplifier. |
5 | off the fluid flow from the subsea well into the environment in sequence block 110 hydrate formation in lower csp 34 is treated by injecting methanol see e g fig1 3 and 15 in sequence block 112 the open valves 66 a in vent system 64 are closed see e g fig1 3 and 16 in sequence block 114 a formation stability test is performed see e g fig1 3 and 17 fig5 is a schematic diagram of sequence block 90 according to one or more embodiments of subsea well safing system 10 which is described with further reference to fig1 and 3 in response to initiating safing sequence 86 one or more vent valves 66 a of vent system 64 are opened valves 66 a are opened to reduce the flow of fluid through the annulus 41 between tubular 38 and the csp 28 walls forming bore 40 through csp 28 see fig3 the dashed lines in lower csp 34 and lowering the backpressure on lower slips 60 the open and closed position of vent valves 66 a can be verified by a control signal from each valve position sensor 84 an accumulator 50 located in the assigned accumulator pod 62 can be activated to provide hydraulic power to the valve actuators 116 of controller 82 lower controller 82 continuously monitors the pressure at accumulator pod 62 and activates additional accumulators 50 as may be required to maintain working pressure. |
3 | 3 9 wt and a monomer content of ipdi of 1 90 wt determined by gas chromatography 224 36 g equivalent weight 111 58 g equiv of 3 isocyanatomethyl 3 5 5 trimethylcyclohexyl isocyanate desmodur u00ae i commercial product of bayer ag leverkusen were initially introduced under inert gas nitrogen with 0 10 g of benzoyl chloride stirred and then combined with 1 00 g of dibutyltin laurate after heating to 45 u00b0 c 546 15 g equivalent weight 987 68 g equiv of desmophen u00ae 3600z polypropylene oxide glycol m n 2000 g mol commercial product bayer ag leverkusen were apportioned once the theoretical nco content of 7 9 wt had been reached a further 250 68 g equivalent weight 498 67 g equiv of desmophen u00ae 1600u polypropylene oxide glycol m n 1000 g mol commercial product bayer ag leverkusen were apportioned once addition was complete the reaction mixture was heated to 60 u00b0 c until an nco content of 3 9 wt was obtained the temperature was then reduced to room temperature the prepolymer had a viscosity of 9200 mpa u00b7 s 23 u00b0 c plate viscosimeter an nco content of 3 9 wt and a monomer content of ipdi of 2 15 wt determined by gas chromatography 230 00 g equivalent weight 111 44 g. |
9 | control unit dcu 70 will pick up the irrigation cycle where it left off thereby always uniformly irrigating the landscaping if the system happened to be in the middle of the irrigation cycle when the level in the storage tank 92 falls to its low level sensor 100 the digital control unit dcu 70 halts the irrigation cycle and switches to storage tank fill mode once the storage tank fill cycle is completed the digital control unit dcu 70 switches back to irrigation mode and resumes the irrigation cycle one way check valve 139 ensures that no water from the irrigation sub system 28 can siphon back to the automatically controlled multi port distribution valve assembly dva 26 optional booster pump 142 can be added to the system when additional water pressure is needed for irrigation for example a sloped or hilly yard in order to protect the house 39 s yard from under watering an end user configurable timer is provided if the system goes without irrigating the landscaping for longer than allowed by the timer the digital control unit dcu 70 will open the high flow fresh water valve 74 and flow enough water to finish running one complete irrigation cycle in order to protect the house 39 s yard from over watering the digital control unit dcu 70 has an end user configurable sub routine that limits the number of irrigation cycles in a set time period once the final irrigation cycle has been completed for the set time period the digital control unit dcu 70 stops the sump. |
4 | shown again in fig2 to 22 the industrial fabric 3 is a 2 1 twill weave which includes the monofilament yarns 32 along the warp direction and the multifilament yarns 31 along the warp and weft directions 7 referring to fig2 to 25 the industrial fabric 3 is a 2 1 twill weave which includes the monofilament yarns 32 along the warp and weft directions and the multifilament yarns 31 along the warp and weft directions due to the twill weaving used to fabricate the industrial fabric 3 and due to the use of a large amount of the monofilament yarns 32 and or multifilament yarns 31 and the use of the multifilament yarns 31 including a large number of monofilament fibers 311 to compensate the insufficient strength resulting from the twill weaving the face side strength of the industrial fabric can reach a strength of 50 kn m and the water permeability thereof can amount to 900 litres m 2 in comparison with a conventional 25 kn industrial fabric with a water permeability of 111 litres m 2 or a conventional 45 kn industrial fabric with 270 litres m 2 the industrial fabric 3 can increase the water permeability up to. |
5 | the device of the invention and thus on the user 39 s control over the tension force in the cable an advantageous aspect of the invention also consists in monitoring the angular position between the two moving parts 20 and 30 to do this marker means may be provided the marker means may operate visually thus as shown in fig1 the first moving part 20 has a plurality of patterns disposed on a circular arc substantially centered on the transverse pin 50 these patterns are masked by the second moving part 30 with the exception of one pattern that can be seen through an opening 36 a provided for this purpose in the second moving part 30 when the device is actuated the moving parts pivot relative to each other so the opening 36 a of the second moving part 30 shifts relative to the first moving part 20 thus allowing a new pattern on said first moving part 20 to appear consequently the pattern that is visible is a function of the angular position between the two moving parts it is possible to use a green spot when the motor and gearbox unit is released and a red spot when. |
8 | to point connection shown in a flow chart of fig1 is executed and the process is terminated in s1704 the process of the conventional television conference terminal is executed in accordance with the cause of the start of the process and the process is terminated fig1 shows a flow chart of an example of the multi point to point connection start process in the control television conference terminal in accordance with the present embodiment of the present invention the process shown in fig1 is started in s1701 of fig1 in s1800 the multi point to point connection list 1600 shown in fig1 is prepared based on the multi point to point television conference information and the address information stored in the ram 153 shown in fig1 and an auxiliary storage not shown and the process proceeds to s1801 in s1801 the identification information for the television conference terminal which received the 34 call setup 34 message transmitted in s1805 to identify the call received in the multi point to point communication is prepared in the call setup message and the process proceeds to s1802 for the identification information a specific value prenoticed to the participating television conference terminal which is to participate the multi point to point television conference is used in s1802 whether a connection destination candidate television conference terminal terminal other than the own television conference terminal having no 34 not ready to connect 34 set in the connection field 1605 is present in the multi point to point connection list. |
7 | queue may be like execution queue 160 depicted in fig3 and 9 if at step 406 lsp 400 determines that the resource can execute the job then lsp 400 indicates to gsp 300 that the resource has been accepted 408 lsp 400 then places the job in the execution queue 410 and ends 416 if at step 406 lsp 400 determines that the resource cannot execute the job then lsp 400 rejects the job indicating to gsp 300 that the resource is busy 412 lsp 400 then returns the job to gsp 300 414 and ends 416 fig9 is an illustration of execution queue 160 associated with the local resource execution queue 160 is an ordered list of job ids 162 and the approximate waiting time 164 until each job is executed persons of ordinary skill in the art are aware of other fields that execution queue 160 may contain fig1 is an illustration of the logic of execution program ep 500 ep 500 is a program that runs on the resource and executes the jobs ep 500 starts 502 whenever the resource is online with the grid ep 500 receives a job into the execution queue 504 the execution queue may be like execution queue 160 depicted in fig3 and 9 ep 500 executes the next job in the execution queue 506 ep 500 then sends the result of the. |
1 | match of the appropriate gutta percha core cone 10 allows the dentist to achieve a precision fit in endodontics much like a precision fit in industry as a result of this technique clinicians can now not only fill a root canal 2 faster thereby saving the patient time but also they can fill it better in a true three dimensional sense because the fit is precise the cement layer of luting agent sealer 8 between the gutta percha core cone 10 and the tooth structure 1 inside walls of the root canal 2 is very thin a thin cement layer of luting agent sealer 8 is far less prone to shrinkage as compared to heated gutta percha which shrinks significantly upon cooling additionally when the interior of the root canal is properly conditioned with a chelating agent such as etda the dentinal tubules and lateral canals are opened sufficiently to allow the sealer luting agent to fill the spaces the result is a better bond retention between the gutta percha and the dentinal wall as well as more effective obturation of the lateral canals also the modification of the gutta percha with silanated particles that bond to similar particles in the luting agent will result in less shrinkage consequently the goal of a true hermetic seal is closer to being achieved with the gutta percha core cone technique than any other prior art methods the unique design features of the gutta percha core cone 10 along with the characteristics achieved by optionally. |
9 | support up to eight thas 100 other embodiments may be configured to support more e g 16 or fewer thas 100 by providing for a different number of rows and or columns of thas 100 the openings 202 may be spaced to in accordance with a desired droplet receptacle spacing e g microplate well spacing d 2 25 mm d 4 5 mm d 9 mm etc the frame 602 may be dimensioned to allow manipulation by microplate handling grippers and storage in microplate stacks and shelves fig7 shows a top view of a head assembly module 700 including a one dimensional array of thas 100 affixed to the frame 600 in accordance with various embodiments different liquids and or different volumes of liquid may be loaded into different ones of the receptacles 112 and the thas 100 of the module 700 may be dispensed from serially or in parallel to reduce microplate processing time electrical connections can be made to the electrical contact pads 104 one tha 100 at a time or to many or all thas 100 simultaneously fig8 shows a top view of a frame 800 configured for user insertion of head assembly modules 300 or other one dimensional modules e g 1 u00d7 2 1 u00d7 4 etc in a one dimensional array in accordance with various embodiments the frame 800 allows for provision of a user selectable number of tha modules 300 to a dispensing instrument. |
4 | motor 36 through a transmission supporting legs 38 are provided which are attached at their top end to a supporting mechanism for the tub 28 and at their lower ends to the base panel 22 suspension mechanisms 40 are associated with the legs 38 to dampen the vibration produced by the rotating and oscillating mechanisms of the washer cycle selector and control switches 42 are mounted on the front panel 14 for manipulation by a user to program the washer to operate through an automatic series of washing rinsing and drying steps the assembly of the front and rear panels is shown in greater detail beginning in fig2 where it is seen that the front panel 14 is comprised of a sheet material such as sheet metal and has a front face or wall 44 with the bottom edge 46 and and a side edge 48 the sheet material is bent around the bottom edge to form a narrow bottom wall 50 formed at right angles to the front wall 44 the bottom wall 50 has an associated short rear wall 52 which is formed at right angles to the bottom wall 50 and which extends upwardly parallel to the front wall 44 a side wall 54 is formed at the edge 48 of the front wall 44 which extends a short distance perpendicularly rearward from the front wall 44 the side wall. |
7 | movement from its last position this motion vector and the difference between the two areas are then encoded there are a number of chips commercially available encoder chips such as the go7007sb streaming media encoder chip available from wischip international ltd that can compress raw digital video into mpeg 4 or mpeg 2 formats the video compression is achieved by removing spatial and temporal redundancy in order to remove temporal redundancy a process called motion compensation is performed in this process each incoming image is partitioned into blocks of 16 u00d7 16 or 8 u00d7 8 a best match for each block is found from the previous frame temporal redundancy is reduced by using the best match block in the previous frame to represent the block in the current frame the process of motion compensation is to find the best match for each block in the current frame by searching through certain range of area in the previous frame the sum of absolute distortion between the block in the current frame and the blocks in the previous frame are computed the one with the minimum distortion is the best match in one embodiment of the present invention the motion vector that is stored in the standard mpeg bitstream by an mpeg compliant encoder chip is used to detect motion in the video frame in another embodiment an mpeg compliant encoder chip is modified such as in its firmware to provide either the motion vector or the sum of absolute values of distortion between the frames or both and store them in the meta data portion of the syntax fig1 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention a camera 10 is. |
2 | such as occurs during deep submergence operations conventional composite hull structures require a core material that must be rigid in through the thickness compression i e the core material must have compressive strength slightly higher than the maximum depth pressure to which the hull would be subjected in the improved hull structure disclosed herein the tubing lends an added resistance to hydrostatic loading that is not possible with conventional core material applications in effect the tubing provided in accordance with the present invention replaces a majority of the core material and serves to increase the maximum stress which can be sustained by a composite hull structure constructed in accordance with the present invention the maximum stress on the tubing will be a result of its internal fluid pressure and is dictated by the design depth pressure of the hull which is directly proportional to the diameter d of the tubing and inversely proportional to the thickness of the tubing side wall the relatively small diameter of the tubing enables these tubes to carry a fluid at full pressure with minimal tubing wall thickness a result which yields weight savings in the hull structure still with reference to the fig1 an annular fitting 4 is provided at the end of the generally cylindrical hull structure to either mate with an adjacent hull section or to receive a nose cone or tail cone of the submersible vessel not shown in order to provide fluid access to the tubing assembly shown in the figure plumbing fittings not shown would be provided either through the annular fitting 4 or instead might be provided through the inner skin 1 of the composite hull structure although such plumbing is not. |
3 | d j 6 0 1h 8 29 d j 9 0 1h 8 72 d j 9 0 1h 13 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 19 5 23 4 26 5 27 4 28 0 39 1 45 9 51 8 53 2 55 4 60 2 63 8 112 5 124 2 125 0 126 5 126 7 127 6 128 7 129 8 141 4 156 3 161 2 174 4 for all receptor binding assays male sprague dawley rats rattus norvegicus albinus weighing 180 200 g were killed by decapitation and the brains rapidly removed and dissected tissues were stored at u2212 80 u00b0 c for subsequent use and homogenized on a polytron pt 10 homogenizer membrane suspensions were centrifuged on a beckman j2 hs instrument the cerebral cortex was homogenized in 10 volumes of ice cold tris buffer 50 mm tris hcl ph 7 7 at 25 u00b0 c and centrifuged at 28000 g for 15 min the membrane pellet was washed twice by resuspension and centrifugation after the second wash the resuspended pellet was incubated at 37 u00b0 c for 10 min membranes were then collected by centrifugation and the final pellet was resuspended in 50 mm tris hcl 5 mm mgso 4 and 0 5 mm edta buffer ph 7 4 at 37 u00b0 c fractions of 100 u03bcl of the final membrane suspension about 1 mg of protein were incubated at 37 u00b0 c for 15 min with 0 6 nm 3 8 oh dpat 133 ci mmol in the presence or absence of the competing drug in a final volume of 1 1 ml of assay buffer 50 mm tris hcl 10 nm clonidine 30 nm prazosin ph 7 4 at 37. |
7 | mouse transmission unit a 310 that transmits an input signal to a receiving unit a 220 of a receiver a 200 a mouse transmission unit b 311 that transmits the input signal to a receiving unit b 221 of a receiver b 201 a mouse control unit a 330 that controls input output signal processing of the wireless mouse a 300 and the modules in the wireless mouse a 300 and a channel selection button a 360 and a channel selection button b 361 that allows a user to select a desired computer a wireless keyboard of the present invention a 400 is constituted by a keyboard transmission unit a 410 that transmits the input signal to the receiving unit a 220 of the receiver a 200 a keyboard transmission unit b 410 that transmits the input signal to the receiving unit b 221 of the receiver b 200 and a keyboard control unit a 430 that controls the input output signal processing of the wireless keyboard a 400 and the modules in the wireless keyboard a 400 the receiver a 200 is connected to a computer a 100 and the receiver b 201 is connected to a computer b 101 the receiver a 200 is constituted by the receiving unit a 220 that receives the signals transmitted from the mouse transmission unit a 310. |
8 | period 6h 6 times the horizontal line duration to generate a delayed field reference pulse dfr fig5 c occurring on line 13 a signal h 4 fig5 d i e a signal at one fourth the horizontal line rate and having a 50 percent duty cycle is also provided the timing logic circuit 26 of fig4 receives the signals dfr h 4 and cs and generates signals dfr cs h 4 and h 4 the signal dfr is applied to a modulator 28 through a shaping circuit 30 and the continuous subcarrier wave sc is applied to the modulator through a phase shifter 32 which delays the subcarrier wave by 9 1 degrees the signals cs h 4 and h 4 are applied to current sources 34 and 36 which are turned off when the respective input signals are high and the outputs of the current sources are applied to a shaping circuit 38 the output fig5 e of the modulator 28 is passed through a harmonic filter 40 and the outputs of the circuit 38 and the filter 40 are combined and applied to an output amplifier 42 when the output signal fig5 f from the amplifier 42 is applied to a waveform monitor operating at field rate and line 13 is selected for display the display is as shown in fig3 a phase shifter 44 is used to shift the phase of composite sync in order to achieve the desired phase relationship with subcarrier it will be appreciated that the invention is not restricted to the particular. |
8 | et al and u s pat no 5 048 503 by k suzuki and y yurzuriha all of which are herein incorporated by reference referring to the figures a two cycle engine 1 for a snowmobile is shown wherein the engine includes a cylinder 2 of the engine 1 having an intake port 2a and an exhaust port 2b a spark plug 4 is located in each combustion chamber formed in a cylinder head 3 a crankcase temperature sensor 6 is provided in a crankcase 5 water jackets 7 are provided in the crankcase 5 cylinder 2 and the cylinder head 3 the intake port 2a is in communication with an intake manifold 9 through an insulator 8 a throttle valve 9a is provided in the intake manifold 9 a throttle position sensor 10 is attached to the intake manifold 9 a fuel injector 11 is provided in the intake manifold 9 adjacent to the intake port 2a the intake manifold 9 is in communication with an air box 12 having an air cleaner not shown an intake air temperature sensor 13 is mounted on the air box 12 fuel in a fuel tank 15 is supplied to the injector 11 through a fuel passage 14 having a filter 16 and a pump 17 the fuel injector 11 is in communication with a fuel chamber 18a of a pressure regulator 18 and the fuel tank 15 is in communication with an outlet of the fuel chamber 18a a pressure regulating chamber 18b is in communication with the intake manifold 9 the fuel in the tank 15 is supplied to the fuel injector 11 and the. |
9 | 2 of the valve body 10 and a closed fourth oil port a the three position four way solenoid directional valve 10 4 has the following three operating positions in a first operating position the first oil port t the second oil port p the third oil port b and the fourth oil port a are all closed in a second operating position the first oil port t communicates with the fourth oil port a and the second oil port p communicates with the third oil port b and in a third operating position the first oil port t communicates with the third oil port b and the second oil port p communicates with the fourth oil port a other structures and operating principle of the fourth embodiment are substantially the same as that of the third embodiment which will not be repeated herein for simplicity reference is made to fig6 which is a hydraulic schematic diagram of a hydraulic control valve according to a fifth embodiment of the present application since the directional valves of the third and fourth embodiments in the hydraulic control valve function to connect or disconnect the second oil port c 1 and the third oil port c 2 of the valve body 10 and to connect or disconnect the third oil port c 2 and the fourth oil port t a two position two way solenoid directional valve 10 2 and a third stop valve 10 7 can be used to replace the three position three way solenoid directional valve 10 3 or. |
3 | a 99 02638 wo a 99 02639 and the cytochrome based enzymatic bleaching systems described in wo a 99 02641 the activity of oxidoreductases in particular the phenol oxidising enzymes in a process for bleaching stains on fabrics and or dyes in solution and or antimicrobial treatment can be enhanced by adding certain organic compounds called enhancers examples of enhancers are 2 2 u2032 azo bis 3 ethylbenzo thiazoline 6 sulphonate abts and phenothiazine 10 propionate ptp more enhancers are described in wo a 94 12619 wo a 94 12620 wo a 94 12621 wo a 97 11217 wo a 99 23887 enhancers are generally added at a level of 0 01 to 5 by weight of detergent composition builders polymers and other enzymes as optional ingredients may also be present as found in wo0060045 suitable detergency builders as optional ingredients may also be present as found in w00034427 the invention will now be further illustrated by way of the following non limiting examples dimethyl 2 4 di 2 pyridyl 3 methyl 7 pyridin 2 ylmethyl 3 7 diaza bicyclo 3 3 1 nonan 9 one 1 5 dicarboxylate n2py3o c1 and the iron complex thereof fen2py3o c1 was prepared as described in pct ep01 13314 the bispidons instead of. |
9 | can be employed alone or in combination with conventionally means for treating wastewater e g chemical e g alum ferric lime or polyelectrolytes biological e g white rot fungus and physical processes e g ultrafiltration ion exchange and carbon absorption in the above manner organic compounds which are present in such wastewater streams can be advantageously treated to provide treated wastewater suitable for discharge after any additional conventional processing such as settling chlorination etc into rivers and streams the individual fungal strains or the blends noted above can be provided on the original media material used to culture the strains or they can be removed from the original growth substrate by various physical mechanisms and reblended on a separate substrate or addition to achieve the desired concentration for a given application for example fungal spores or other discreet propagules might be removed by sonication washing or substrate breakdown followed by a concentration strep such as sieving centrifugation or other size exclusion techniques familiar to those skilled in the art such separated and or concentrated propagules may be either blended and applied directly or placed on a separate substrate for application in this way undesirable physical properties of the original growth substrate such as lack of solubility or poor liquid pumping characteristics can be improved and the product may be more readily easily or economically applied in a preferred embodiment fungal spores of the mucor racemosus strain can be removed from the growth media by sonication concentrated by sieving and centrifugation then combined with one or more of the other strains to provide a liquid concentrate suspension that may be automatically delivered by pumping to the desired wastewater reaction area various suspension agents and. |
6 | 41c is improved thus making caulking processing easier thus the above mentioned inner retaining projections 41g and outer retaining projections 41h can be formed with high precision and the amount of their protrusion can be stabilized thus allowing them to reliably retain rollers 42 fig1 shows said roller and cage assembly being used by fitting onto shaft 45 and outer ring 46 when used in this manner roller 42 makes contact with roller guiding surfaces formed on both sides of the above mentioned thick walled portion 41d roller 42 is then guided nearly over p c d and dimensions are set so that it does not make contact with inner and outer retaining projections 41g and 41h moreover dimensions are also set so that the traveling surface of outer ring 46 and the outer surface of cage 41 make contact before contact is made between the inner surface of cage 41 and shaft 45 in the above mentioned roller and cage assembly cage 41 is made of for example cemented steel scm415 stkm13 and so forth on the other hand ceramics is employed for the material of each of rollers 42 equipped on said roller and cage assembly and said ceramics is for example silicon nitride si 3 n 4 since the roller and cage assembly as claimed in the present invention is equipped with rollers made of ceramics it was confirmed by the following experiment that the temperature rise accompanying its rotation is suppressed to a low level this experiment consisted of placing the. |
6 | speed of the ring gear with weighting factors determined by the number of teeth on each gear similar speed relationships are imposed by other known types of fixed gearing arrangements for example a double pinion planetary gear set constrains the speed of the ring gear to be a weighted average between the speed of the sun gear and the speed of the carrier gear sets 30 40 and 50 are similarly structured a suggested ratio of gear teeth for each planetary gear set is listed in table 1 in the transmission of fig1 sun gear 26 is fixedly coupled to sun gear 36 by intermediate shaft 72 ring gear 28 and carrier 32 are fixedly coupled to ring gear 58 sun gear 46 is fixedly coupled to sun gear 56 ring gear 48 is fixedly coupled to carrier 52 and output shaft 12 is fixedly coupled to carrier 42 intermediate shaft 72 is selectively held against rotation by brake 66 and selectively coupled to input shaft 10 by clutch 64 carrier 22 is selectively held against rotation by brake 70 input shaft 10 is selectively coupled to ring gear 38 by clutch 68 and selectively coupled to ring gear 48 and carrier 52 by clutch 62 sun gears 46 and 56 are selectively held against rotation by brake 60 the combination of gear set 20 and brake 70 selectively impose a speed relationship between ring gear 58 and intermediate shaft 72 specifically intermediate shaft 72 and ring gear 58 rotate. |
8 | of a second vertical post 48 which is also connected to the pwb 28 together with the first vertical post 42 the second vertical post 48 supports the contactor 18 above the pwb 28 to allow air to flow around the contactor 18 the contactor 18 includes an exterior housing 50 the housing 50 includes a top 52 and sides 54 56 only two sides shown in fig2 in this example the bottom of the housing 50 is provided by a heat exchanger 58 which spans between the sides 54 56 the heat exchanger 58 is rigidly connected to the sides 54 56 in this example and is not configured to move during normal use the heat exchanger 58 may be formed separately from the remainder of the housing 50 and then attached between the sides 54 56 alternatively the heat exchanger 58 may be integrally formed with the housing 50 the heat exchanger 58 includes a base 60 and a plurality of fins 62 projecting outwardly relative to the housing 50 and in this example toward the pwb 28 in fig2 the contactor 18 is closed in particular the input contactor lead 40 is electrically coupled to the output contactor lead 44 by way of the moveable. |
7 | the current mute duration the serial number of the current frame u2212 the serial number of a frame corresponding to the first frame of the non mute data before the current frame the length of one frame for example in the cast that the m u2212 1 th frame and the m u2212 2 th frame of the audio record data are both non mute data and the m th frame to m n th frame of the audio record data are all mute data the current mute duration is the length of one frame when the m th frame of the audio record data is processed the current mute duration is the length of two frames when the m 1 th frame of the audio record data is processed the current mute duration is the length of n 1 frames when the m n th frame of the audio record data is processed furthermore in step 210 the current mute duration threshold may be the first time threshold or the second time threshold at different moments specifically the current mute duration is always the first time threshold before it is determined at step 206 that there is a frame of the audio record data whose characteristics acoustic model is the same as the acoustic model for. |
4 | which are located side by side are sealed by four seals 20 21 in relation to the internal drum 11 quasi each seal 20 21 forming part of each end wall of the external drum 19 the seals 20 21 are realized identically in the exemplary embodiments shown they are however oriented differently namely they are assigned in a rotated or mirror inverted manner to the oppositely situated end faces of the external drums 19 the two seals 20 21 between two adjacent external drums 19 are also oriented in opposite directions thus the seals 20 on the left hand end faces of the external drums 19 are oriented in an opposite direction to the seals 21 on the right hand end faces of the external drums 9 each of the identically realized seals 20 21 u2014 apart from the partially different orientations u2014 has a sealing lip 22 and a foot portion 23 which is integrally moulded thereon the entire seal 20 or 21 that is the sealing lip 22 and the foot portion 23 of the same are formed from an elastic material such as an elastomer rubber or the like the foot portion 23 and the sealing lip 22 extend at an angle with respect to one another such that an approximately l shaped profile of each seal 20 21 is created the sealing lip 22 extends for instance in a plane parallel to the partition wall 16 such that it forms quasi part of an end face of the respective external drum 19 in contrast the foot portion 23 extends parallel to the lateral surface of the external drum 19 overlapping the outside of an edge region of the same which proceeds from the end. |
3 | was 10 oxygen was present at a level of 100 ppb and moisture was present at a level of 100 ppb the other conditions were identical to those in embodiment 2 the results of an xps analysis of the passive film formed under the above conditions are shown in fig4 as is clear from fig4 the passive film formed under the above conditions has chromium oxide as a chief component thereof that is to say the value of cr fe is 5 or greater and the thickness of the passive film was 5 nm or more using sus316l stainless steel electrolytic polishing was conducted in a manner identical to that of embodiment 1 this was designated sample 1 next baking was conducted in a manner identical to that of embodiment 1 heat treatment was conducted at a temperature of 500 u00b0 c and for a period of 1 hour in an atmosphere of a gas in which hydrogen and oxygen were added to an argon gas base so that the hydrogen concentration was 10 and oxygen was present at a level of 100 ppb and a passive oxide film was thus formed this was designated sample 2 sus316l stainless steel was subject to composite electrolytic polishing electrolytic polishing was conducted so as to remove the layer altered by working on the surface and baking and heat treatment were conducted in a manner identical to that of sample 2 and a passive oxide film was formed this was designated sample 3 the results of an xps analysis of the surface layers of samples 1 2 and 3 are shown in fig7 a b and c respectively as shown in fig7 oxide films having. |
1 | form a vertical line that defines the contra lateral side 834 of the implant 830 see fig1 the graft 830 is ironed or folded so that the markers 45 are on the valley of one of the folds additional markers are contemplated to be placed at the bifurcation of the graft 830 and at a superior end thereof it is also contemplated that the markers 45 be made from 1 mm platinum coils the marker 45 at the superior end of the graft can embody a 2 5 mm coil when the graft 830 is on the pusher assembly inner tube 116 all the folds are wrapped around in the same direction keeping in mind that relative twisting of the graft implant 830 between the neck 831 and limbs 833 834 is unacceptable for the cloverleaf fold the markers will lie on the valley of one of the folds as the folds are wrapped around the pusher assembly inner tube 116 the line of markers on the valley of the fold will lie next to the inner tube 116 this maintains alignment between the graft and stent during deployment the mass of the markers in a line along side the inner tube allows for proper orientation although various folding techniques are contemplated one embodiment is to keep the markers aligned at the outer surface of the delivery system to maximize their visibility and aid in visual inspection of the packing process as well as to allow the user to verify and correct for proper orientation of the implant under fluoroscopy prior to deployment it is contemplated that this folding technique may. |
8 | antenna connectors with each one connected to a separate external antennas one antenna is tuned to frequency band a and the other frequency band b referring to fig4 a one way converter 40 translates the transmit signal from the radio to frequency band b through input switch 24 attenuator pad 32 and mixer 33 the signal is amplified by power amplifier 34 and passes through bandpass filter 36 tuned to frequency band b however in this version of converter 40 the receive frequency is not converted but rather it is just filtered 30 amplified 28 and sent through an optional attenuate through input switch 24 to transceiver radio 6 the complimentary version of this form of the converter module is shown in fig5 one way converter 41 converts the receive signal on frequency band b entering the converter on antenna connector 21 the transmit signal from transceiver radio 6 on frequency band b enters converter 41 at the radio connector 20 and is amplified 37 and filtered 38 without being converted to frequency band b these two implementations of one way conversion devices work as a complimentary pair to each other fig6 illustrates two one way converters 40 41 in a typical link one of the primary advantages of this arrangement is that at a base site multiple transmitters could be all transmitting on different radio channels in frequency band and all the reception on frequency group b this split band operation prevents in band signals from overloading local receivers since the receive signals are found in frequency band b not frequency band a where all the strong transmit signals are located 0028 fig7 illustrates an additional alternate form of the present invention where converter amplifier 80 has its dc. |
6 | in the illustrated embodiment torque converter 56 includes crank 64 connected to actuator 44 via shaft 66 and connected to synchronization ring 58 via shaft 68 torque converter 56 pivots on shaft 70 which extends between supports 72 and 74 in alternative embodiments torque converter 56 can be another type of torque converter that functions to increase torque synchronization ring 58 is connected to the vane stems 48 via vane arms 60 in alternative embodiments actuator 44 can be connected to movable vanes without use of synchronization ring 58 an exemplary vane position sensor that can be used as vane position 52 or 54 is depicted in fig3 as shown in fig3 vane position sensor 52 includes a distance sensor 76 exemplary distance sensors include those that depend utilize an electromagnetic signal directed onto a target whose distance is to be detected such as radio frequency rf distance sensors or microwave sensors by receiving an excitation signal 78 from controller 79 and returning an output signal 80 a movable target for the distance sensor 76 is provided by inner threaded member 82 which can also serve as vane stem 48 that is disposed in outer threaded member 84 that is fixed to the turbine case 55 inner threaded member 82 is operatively connected to blade 50 only the end portion of blade 50 near the turbine case. |
2 | with the nozzles of the grid not used for printing and also comprises a plurality of selecting elements transistors 12 in correspondence with the resistors or fuses 21 and the resistors 11 the identifying elements 21 are therefore in correspondence with empty is positions of the grid m u00d7 n in each encoding assembly 24 each transistor 12 of known type has the drain terminal that can be connected to one of the two terminals of the resistor 11 or of the fuse 21 the source terminal connected in common to the sources of the transistors 12 belonging to the same encoding assembly 24 and the gate 20 terminal connected to the contacts 23 corresponding to address selection lines address line select or addresses a i 1 u2212 n the resistors 11 and the fuses 21 belonging to an encoding assembly 24 have the second terminal connected in common and to a contact 23 corresponding to a primitive feeding line primitive select or primitive p j 1 u2212 m in particular each actuating assembly 14 and each encoding assembly 24 are activated by means of contacts or primitives p j 1 m and each transistor 12 is selected by means of contacts or addresses a i 1 n the head according to the invention therefore comprises a driving and encoding circuit 20 having a grid like structure formed by the actuating 11 identifying 21 and selecting 12 elements having m rows and n columns in which n is the number of selectable addresses a i and is equal to the sum of the number of resistors 11 and fuses 21 and m is the number of primitives p j suitable for activation generally in the known heads. |
7 | or patches in a single direction across the substrate stripe processing is performed on a tile by tile basis for each tile distortion compensation is performed followed by pixel to pixel comparison the cad data signals form the reference or master tiles and are configured not to overlap scan tile signals share the same x center with their corresponding cad tiles but overlap in the x direction to accommodate shifting from the nominal the stripe length is extended in the preferred embodiment by 16 pixels at the beginning and end to allow shifting from the nominal position for the first and final tile the preferred embodiment is configured to determine the distortion during the scan of the substrate although distortion could be equivalently determined during a prescan distortion compensation is performed either in a 34 learn 34 mode where distortion is computed only for a first substrate or panel in a lot data form the first substrate are stored and reused for the lot remainder alternatively distortion compensation can be performed for each or only some substrates in a given lot operating mode is manually selectable while the system is functioning the overall operation of the present compensation system is shown diagramatically in fig6 algorithm 62 is executed for. |
7 | mounted disks which have opposite bright and dark surfaces the bright surface of each disk is illuminated by an adjacent light emitter when positioned in a direction of viewing light from each light emitter is blocked from illuminating disks other than the adjacent disk in the array application_number US 20408598 A description in the drawings fig1 shows a portion of a column of display elements in accord with the invention the stator 10 of each element shows an open front housing with base 12 side walls 14 s end walls 14 e extending forwardly from the base to define a square display element having a good packing factor and making efficient use of the display area at diametrically opposed corners of the element square towers 16 have wells 18 to receive the spindles 20 of a display disk having a dark side 22 d and a bright side 22 b the disk is notched at 31 to allow it to rotate past the then adjacent core 26 in moving between limiting positons the drive is preferably magnetic and a magnet 24 has its n s axis transverse to the rotation axis of the disk and is driven by the switching of the cores 26 b and 26 d which. |
5 | 95 mx is an alloy of the following composition chromium 30 percent boron 6 percent manganese 3 percent silicon 3 percent and iron balance the tafa 95 mx can be combined with a chrome steel another material which can be used for coating by spray welding is tafa bondarc wire 75b manufactured by tafa technologies inc tafa bondarc wire 75b is an alloy containing the following elements nickel 94 percent aluminum 4 6 percent titanium 0 6 percent iron 0 4 percent manganese 0 3 percent cobalt 0 2 percent molybdenum 0 1 percent copper 0 1 percent and chromium 0 1 percent another material which can be used for coating by spray welding is the nickel chrome alloy tafaloy nickel chrome moly wire 71t manufactured by tafa technologies inc tafaloy nickel chrome moly wire 71t is an alloy containing the following elements nickel 61 2 percent chromium 22 percent iron 3 percent molybdenum 9 percent tantalum 3 percent and cobalt 1 percent various combinations of the above alloys can also be used for the coating spray welding packing support areas 131 132 can also be coated by a plating method such as electroplating the surface of support areas 131 132 can be ground polished finished to a desired finish to reduce friction and wear between support. |
9 | standard handling procedures and methods associated with the type of epitaxial reactor being monitored the substrate wafer is placed on the susceptor such that the bare silicon substrate surface is facing toward and in contact with the susceptor and the surface containing the protective layer is facing away from the susceptor as shown at 230 the substrate wafer is then processed through an epitaxial deposition cycle representative of the thermal cycle used during standard deposition for that particular epitaxial reactor and process used during normal operating procedures as shown in 240 it is preferred that gas flows used in epitaxial deposition are incorportated into step 240 to more closely simulate standard processing but gas flows and constituents may be changed if so desired multiple substrate wafers can be singularly processed sequentially through steps 230 and 240 if desired to obtain a statistically valid sampling in accordance with known statistical process control techniques the substrate wafer s can optionally have the protective layer stripped as demonstrated in 250 more preferably however the protective layer would not be stripped from the substrate wafer thereby prohibiting impurities from migrating through the protective layer and thereby increasing the sensitivity to impurity concentration measurements as previously explained as indicated in 260 a gettering layer is then formed on the substrate wafer using any standard technique such as deposition of a polycrystalline silicon layer by lpcvd if the protective layer is stripped as indicated in 250 the gettering layer must be formed on both sides of the substrate wafer alternatively if the. |
9 | i depicts a fuel cell stack 600 comprising fuel cell assemblies interposed between end plates 605 at this stage fuel cell stack 600 is not compressed but internal tension member 610 has been inserted through an opening which extends through the interior of fuel cell stack 600 and end plates 605 the opposite ends of tension member 610 protrude from end plates 605 diagram ii depicts spring plates 615 positioned next to each end plate in diagram iii collets 620 have been inserted into openings provided in spring plates 615 flanges on collets 620 are seated against spring plates 615 an opening in collet 620 is aligned with tension member 610 in the step illustrated by diagram iv an external compressive device 625 pushes against the compression assembly in the longitudinal direction of the tension member as indicated by arrows in diagram iv external compressive device 625 compresses fuel cell stack 600 causing tension member 610 to protrude through collets 620 with reference to diagram v once fuel cell stack 600 is compressed member 630 of external compression device 625 continues to apply a linear compressive force in the longitudinal direction of the tension member to insert wedges 635 into respective gaps between collet 620 and tension member 610 wedges 635 are inserted until they fill the available gaps such that linear forces. |
3 | h phosphate and groups wherein or 2 and or 3 form esters of amino acids or proteins with the proviso that all of r 1 r 2 and r 3 are not h in groups wherein or 1 form a substituted or unsubstituted glycolamide ester r 1 can be u2014 ch 2 conr 4 r 5 wherein r 4 and r 5 may be the same or different and are independently selected from the group consisting of h oh substituted and unsubstituted alkyl groups u2014 ch 2 m ch 3 u2014 ch 2 oh and u2014 ch 2 ch 2 n oh with the proviso that m is 0 1 2 3 or 4 and n is 0 1 2 3 or 4 in other methods of inducing vasodilation or treating hypertension r 1 can be a c 1 c 4 alkyl group such as methyl ethyl propyl or butyl in other methods r 1 is a substituted or unsubstituted benzyl groups such as u2014 ch 2 c 6 h 5 u2014 ch 2 c 6 h 4 no 2 u2014 ch 2 c 6 h 4 och 3 u2014 ch 2 c 6 h 4 cl u2014 ch 2 c 6 h 4 no 2 2 or u2014 ch 2 c 6 h 4 f the benzyl group can be ortho meta para ortho para substituted and combinations thereof suitable substituents on the aromatic ring include halogens fluorine chlorine bromine iodine u2014 no 2 groups u2014 or 16 groups wherein r 16 is h. |
9 | the polymide layer 804 exposing the copper layer 806 during assembly when the load beam and the ils are assembled the load beam will be in surface contact with the stainless steel layer of the ils and the dimple is placed in the via 812 and pressed into contact with the copper layer 806 this will create a grounding path between the stainless steel layer 802 of the ils and the copper layer 806 fig8 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention a punch 900 is used to punch a hole through all three layers of the ils the copper layer 906 and the stainless steel layer 902 are harder that the polymide layer 904 material and will smear through the polymide layer as illustrated by 908 this will create a grounding path 908 between the copper layer 906 and the stainless steel layer 902 the above methods illustrates how to create a grounding path between the stainless steel layer and the copper layer of the ils the copper layer and in turn the stainless steel layer can be grounded to a controlled ground via a dedicated grounding path etched in the copper layer to a grounding terminal the above methods can also be altered to provide methods of creating grounding paths between multiple layers of copper and stainless steel the top most conductive layer that is to be connected to the grounding path in a two or more layer structure is herein referred to as the top grounded layer there may be one or more conductive layers. |
1 | end 104 having a hollow interior space 116 fig9 a third alternative embodiment illustrates a one piece jaw exerciser strengthener 120 incorporating a single centrally located resilient substantially tubular member 122 similar to the resilient substantially tubular member 52 described with respect to fig7 the centrally located resilient substantially tubular member 122 is used for contacting incisors at the dental arch apex and extends along and conforms to the slight curvature of the central portion of a substantially u shaped main body 124 which is a shortened version of the substantially u shaped main body 56 of fig7 the substantially u shaped main body 124 includes a left end 126 a right end 128 an outer vertical wall 130 an inner vertical wall 132 opposing the outer vertical wall 130 an upper exterior rounded surface 134 along which the resilient substantially tubular member 122 aligns and a continuous rounded edge 136 the bevel ended resilient substantially tubular member 122 includes a hollow interior space 138 fig1 a fourth alternative embodiment illustrates a one piece jaw exerciser strengthener 150 featuring resilient substantially tubular members having a generally trapezoidal cross section in lieu of a generally round cross section and is similar in most respects in design and construction to the jaw exerciser strengthener 10 of fig1 as well as the other described embodiments the jaw exerciser strengthener 150 includes a resilient substantially tubular member 152 having a generally trapezoidal cross section and a generally trapezoidal hollow interior space 153 aligned to and conforming to the shape of a center portion. |
8 | u2032 that is a length of a mother board portion 17 b u2032 is set to 10 mm furthermore in the example shown in fig2 each length of the module portions 18 a u2032 and 18 b u2032 is set to 20 mm it is to be noted here that memory modules 13 a u2032 and 13 b u2032 are connected through connectors 15 u2032 to the switching circuit 20 u2032 and the mother board portions 17 u2032 b respectively the illustrated memory modules 13 a u2032 and 13 b u2032 are featured by the memory units 14 a u2032 and 14 b u2032 terminated with terminating resistors in this circuit resistance of the data bus 16 u2032 can be assumed to be essentially zero therefore the data bus 16 u2032 which serves as a distributed constant line has an impedance represented by a characteristic impedance determined by capacitance and inductance furthermore the memory units 14 a u2032 and 14 b u2032 of the respective memory modules 13 a u2032 and 13 b u2032 are terminated with impedance equal to characteristic impedance resistance of 50 u03c9 in this case moreover it is assumed that each of circuit constants is set so that impedance of the memory controller 12 u2032 seen from the switching circuit 20 u2032 may also be equal to impedance of each of the memory modules 13 a u2032 and 13 b u2032 seen from the switching circuit 20 u2032 it is also assumed that the memory controller 12 u2032 may be terminated with impedance equal to characteristic impedance when either one of the memory modules 13 a u2032 and 13 b u2032 is selected by the switching circuit 20 u2032 the above mentioned structure makes it possible to reduce to a negligible level. |
5 | relatively large radius is approximately 0 5 inch radius according to this arrangement a gently sloping ramp surface 74 provides an easy transition for the preloaded upper end seal element 30a to be deflected onto the radially offset prop surface 64 as the slope angle is increased it becomes more important to radius the corners of the transition and the specific radius values are determined based primarily on the size of the packer as shown in fig2 a the upper outside seal element 30a has a substantially shorter longitudinal dimension than the central seal element 30b and the lower outside seal element 30c the longitudinal dimension of the prop surface 64 is selected so that the upper outside seal element 30a is fully supported and the central seal element 30b is at least partially supported on the radially offset prop surface 64 in the set expanded position as shown in fig3 a even though the lower outside seal element 30c and the central seal element 30b may be subjected to longitudinal excursions as a result of pressure fluctuations the sealing engagement of the upper outside seal element 30a is maintained at all times the lower and upper outside seal elements are reinforced with metal backup shoe 70 and 56 respectively the metal backup. |
2 | 20 having a pair of apertures 21 formed therethrough to receive the same screws 17 used to secure the lip attachment 15 to the coupling section 10 or somewhat longer screws if necessary the mounting plate 20 is installed on top of the lip attachment 15 fig1 and a notch 22 in the mounting plate 20 between the apertures 21 straddles the raised part 18 of the lip attachment 15 the rigid body 19 further comprises a yoke portion 23 perpendicular to the mounting plate 20 and extending above and below the mounting plate at its top and bottom the yoke portion has short horizontal arms 24 having coaxial apertures 25 formed therethrough the yoke portion 23 is also fixed at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the mounting plate 20 as shown in fig1 when the rigid body 19 is installed on the coupling section 10 in the described manner through the two screws 17 the yoke portion 23 is disposed near corresponding ends of the two coupling sections 10 and 11 with the yoke arms 24 near the top and bottom thereof a rigid blocking pin 26 is then inserted through the aligned apertures 25 with its head 27 resting on the upper horizontal arms 24 the blocking pin extending vertically across the two coupling sections 10 and 11 in this position the rigid blocking pin 26 positively prevents the flange 14 of the upper coupling section 11 from swinging outwardly in its swiveled relationship to the lower coupling section 10 in the direction which could result in separation of the two coupling sections in truck application the upper coupling section 11. |
7 | in fig1 in addition 1 0 can be used to control clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the motor as shown in fig9 and 10 wherein the four 1 0 points have ten conditions 0111 0011 1011 1001 1101 1100 1000 11010 0010 0110 if the lowest bit bit 0 being low 0 is used for controlling two directional motion its accelerating curve is as such as shown in fig1 wherein and u2212 of the vertical axis in the figure indicate clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the motor in the same principle setting different parameters for different modes can acquire different increasing and decreasing ways of speed if the controller has five 1 0 points for sensing the position of the carbon brush as shown in fig1 15 and 16 the five points may have nine changes 01111 00111 10111 10011 11011 11001 11101 11100 and 11110 setting of the parameter in coordination of the accelerating curve shown in fig2 can acquire function for controlling clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the motor as can be understood from the aforesaid description if the operator is a person referring to fig3 also and the handle of the golf electric car is considered to be the sensor the golf car can change its speed of the motor as that of the person by operating the handle obtaining function of synchronous movement of the electric carrier with a person besides as shown in fig2 and 22 the speed controlling. |
6 | points 2 and 19 fig6 a 6 i shows sections through the insert 8 taken along the section line 6 6 in fig5 wherein nine different variants are shown for the ductile insert 8 any of these variants can be chosen for the inserts 8 and 23 it is also possible to choose different variants for the inserts 8 and 23 variant of fig6 a shows a two part design of the insert 8 whose parts are in each case connected by electric conductors 26 and 27 to a detection device 25 if the insert 8 is deformed the distance between the two parts changes which results in a change of the electrical capacitance of the condenser formed by the two parts which is indicated schematically by a symbolic condenser symbol c the capacitance change can be measured by the detection device 25 which can accordingly detect deformation of the insert 8 variant of fig6 g also shows a two part design of the insert 8 whose parts are each connected by respective electric conductors 26 and 27 to a detection device 25 if the insert 8 is deformed the distance between the two parts changes so that they can come into electrical contact with one another this can be measured by the detection device 25 which can therefore detect deformation of the insert 8 obviously it is also possible to monitor a deformation of the insert 23. |
2 | collected in a landfill leachate receptacle 1 the landfill leacheate then flows through a conduit wherein said in line addition 3 of one or more polymers occurs the treated landfill leachate then flows into a membrane unit 6 that is submerged in a tank 11 also polymer 10 may be added to the tank 11 containing the submerged membrane the submerged membrane may be an ultrafiltration membrane or a microfiltration membrane optionally the subsequent permeate 8 then flows through an additional membrane 9 that may be either a reverse osmosis membrane or a nanofiltration membrane referring to fig2 landfill leachate is collected in a landfill leachate receptacle 1 the landfill leacheate then flows through a conduit wherein said in line addition 3 of one or more polymers occurs the treated landfill leachate subsequently flows into a mixing tank 2 wherein it is mixed with a mixing apparatus 7 optionally additional polymer 4 is added to the mixing tank 2 the treated landfill leachate then travels through a pre filter 5 or clarifier 5 the treated landfill leachate then flows through a conduit into a membrane unit 6 that is submerged in a tank 11 optionally polymer 10 may be added to the tank 11 containing the submerged membrane the submerged membrane may be an ultrafiltration membrane or a microfiltration membrane optionally the subsequent permeate 8 then flows. |
4 | ph nearly 30 minutes later the cessation of caustic supply is detected by the sensor 40 as reflected by the sharp negative slope of curve b starting at time 6 7 simultaneously the orp curve c responds but with a negative slope of short deviation having a direct proportionality relation to the b curve response had the response pattern of curve c established up to time 6 7 hours been followed a sustained sharply positive slope locus should have occurred at time 7 0 hours the washer solution residual was measured at 0 0 points and 7 2 ph such is indicated by the inverse peak of curve b at that time in the meantime curve c provides very little response of any kind such apparent incapacitation seems to continue until time 8 3 hours when the curve responded with an inverse proportionality to an increase in caustic supply which originally entered the flow stream at time 8 0 hours at time 8 2 hours the washer 22 solution was measured to have 2 0 points residual and 9 2 ph another measurement at time 8 6 hours showed a residual of 30 0 points and 10 5 ph at time 8 9 hours the washer solution carried 22 0 points residual and 10 2 ph to be of any value and utility in controlling the causticizing segment of the. |
1 | the data set as known in the art based on the digital model the process generates virtual veneers 14 a 3 d physical wax model is created from the virtual veneer 16 the wax is used to create negative mold 18 porcelain or dental composite is then cast into a negative to form veneers 20 other dental materials besides porcelain and dental composite may be used to form the materials depending on the material properties desired in the veneer a rapid prototyping machine such as a stereolithography apparatus sla is used to make a 3 d virtual model of the dentition with veneers in place 22 a removable appliance is made from sla virtual model 24 the dental template appliance can be formed and can be made from a thin shell material the polymeric appliance is preferably formed from a thin sheet of a suitable elastomeric polymeric such as tru tain 0 030 in thermal forming dental material tru tain plastics rochester minn 55902 usually no wires or other means will be provided for holding the appliance in place over the teeth in one implementation the appliance is made from a thin material such as pc15 polycarbonate 0 015 inch available from align technology inc veneers are then mounted on the patient 39 s teeth either separately or as a group by loading the veneers into the template that secures the veneers into place for confirmation of esthetics 26 in one embodiment. |
2 | 74 has a width approximating the width of the lower rail 83 on central flange 76 the first tip 72 and the second tip 74 are of somilar design except that first tip 72 has an extension 84 which extends to cover the front face of body member 70 when first tip 72 is mounted on member 70 the first tip 72 and second tip 74 each have a semicylindrical barrel portion 86 and 88 respectively which fits into a matching semicylindrical receptacle on body member 70 to prevent tip rotation a pair of bolts 90 and 92 is adapted to extend through first tip 72 to secure that tip to body member 70 while a single bolt 94 is adapted to be passed through lower rail 83 to hold second tip 74 on body member 70 fig1 a and 13 b are cross sectional views of one of the second tips 74 the tip 74 has a semicylindrical body portion 88 rising from a flat back surface 100 and a pair of sloped walls 102 and 104 extending between back surface 100 and a rectangular front surface 106 tip 74 has a rectangular inner pocket generally designated 108 at the base of which sits a recess 110 the recess 110 has a profile matching the outer shape of a nut 112 adapted to fit onto the bolt. |
7 | step 408 in an actuator circuit that has failed as an open circuit applying a continuous current to the failed circuit could cause a voltage to build up across the two branches of the open circuit where the test signal used in step 408 is a continuous current in step 410 the vcc 210 b may use a test signal such as a pulsed current this can allow voltage built up during the pulsed current to dissipate during periods when the diagnostic current is off in some embodiments some or all of the vccs 110 a and 110 b the kernel boards 224 a and 224 b and the application boards 246 a and 246 b may be implemented using a processing device and a memory that includes program code in other embodiments some or all of the vccs 110 a and 110 b the kernel boards 224 a and 224 b and the application boards 246 a and 246 b may be implemented with fixed or programmable logic configured to perform the methods described above kernel board 224 a and application board 246 a and similarly kernel board 224 b and application board 246 b may be implemented as single printed circuit board pcb or as two separate pcbs in some embodiments various functions described above are implemented or supported by a computer program that is formed from computer readable program code and that is embodied in a computer readable medium the phrase u201c computer readable. |
1 | open sections of bone by the tip the tip 24 may have a body portion 24 a extending back toward the free end of the barrel 17 for supporting the wax distribution tube 22 a trigger 26 is shown with a free end extending from the inside of the gun body 14 for a purpose to be hereinafter described the tip 24 as previously discussed is available in different sizes for example ranging from 2 through 5 millimeters in width the inside diameter of tube 22 has been found to be conveniently about 3 millimeters the extension of the tube 22 and the tip 24 from the free end of the barrel 17 has been established in a preferred embodiment as within the range of 7 5 to 10 centimeters the schematic showing of fig3 includes structure represented as on the body 14 of the gun like device 13 wherein the trigger 26 is pivotally attached to the gun body 14 at a pivot point 27 forcing the trigger 26 to pivot about pivot 27 in the direction dictated by a force f in fig3 causes a saw toothed rack 28 to rotate an inner saw toothed gear 29 in a clockwise direction the gear 29 is fixed to and rotates with a shaft 31 mounted in the gun body as seen in fig3 the rack 28 is therefore configured to rotate the inner gear 29 when the force f is applied and to resume a neutral position as shown in fig3 when the force f is removed the trigger 26 is urged back into the neutral position by means such as the spring 32 extending between a position on the trigger 26 and a position on. |
4 | present invention can comprise one or more plies having the same or different wood pulp characteristics in the various plies for example one of the plies can be formed from hardwood pulp and another of the plies can be formed from softwood pulp alternately the pulp in one ply can have a different csf and or weight weighted mean length than the pulp used in the other ply the fibrous or pulp component of the papers of the present invention can consist entirely of wood pulp or consist essentially of wood pulp the term u201c consisting essentially of u201d as used herein is meant to allow for addition of small amounts less than about 10 weight percent of additional components these additional components can include secondary fibers such as organic or inorganic staple fibers having a denier of at least 0 7 which may be blended with the wood pulp examples of suitable fibers that can be blended with the wood pulp include viscose polyester polyamide carbon and others other additional components including but not limited to powders flakes and pigments can be added in the paper composition typically at levels between about 1 and 10 weight percent using methods known in the art in order to achieve the desired density a paper of the present invention can be calendered using methods known in the art after it is formed calendering can be conducted in line immediately following the paper forming step or as a separate step. |
5 | 26 and curved panel 28 to improve the rigidity of the bucket 20 as well as to lessen friction and wear of the bottom panel 26 disposed transversely across the top of the bucket 20 generally in the plane of the top panel 24 are a front beam 40a and a rear beam 40b the beams 40a and 40b are preferably circular in cross section but may of course define other cross sections compatible with the demountable interconnection 10 the top panel 24 defines a pair of opposed non parallel inner edges 42 the beams 40a and 40b and the inner edges 42 of the top panel 24 define a generally trapezoidal opening 44 which tapers toward the front of the bucket 20 the function and advantages of the trapezoidal opening 44 will be described in greater detail in the section dealing with the operation of the demountable interconnection 10 freely rotatably disposed on the rear beam 40b is a locking clevis 46 the clevis 46 is generally u shaped and defines at least two aligned openings not illustrated disposed in its leg positions which rotatably mount the clevis 46 clevis includes a pair of obliquelty disposed ears 48 which are oriented upwardly and outwardly when the clevis 46 is in its released position illustrated in fig3 and 4 the locking clevis 46 also includes a pair of stop structures 50 which take the form of outwardly extending tabs on the left and right sides of the locking clevis 46 the stop structures 50 interfere with the curved panel 28. |
2 | require an operator to manually balance the bridge the sensor circuit used in this invention involves only a simple rc voltage divider wherein the current is driven to the grounded 25 mold 18 the opposing capacitor plate through the curing rubber a load resistor 19 typically 200 k ohm is placed in line with the flow of current and the resultant voltage 20 v2 across the resistor 19 is measured with a high precision amplifier by simultaneously measuring the applied voltage also known as the excitation voltage it is then possible to readily determine the amount of attenuation and phase shift resultant from the flow of complex current fig3 illustrates the sensor electrical circuit where the applied excitation voltage 21 v0 sin u03c9t is placed at one terminal of the amplifier and this potential drives a complex current i through the load resistor 19 r and then finally through the capacitor formed by the sensor 24 rubber compound 23 and the electrically grounded 25 mold 18 the following description assumes a voltage amplitude of 1 volt for the excitation v0 however all the subsequent analysis remains the same if the voltage is not unity in the non unity cases k becomes the ratio of. |
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