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8 | is ws 0 5 in order to achieve the required absorption probability three such layers together with diodes at opposite sides of each layer are needed if the layer thicknesses used for the converter are smaller the probability ws for the detection of traces increases but more layers are needed to maintain the same absorption probability wa such a detector is shown in fig1 in a cross sectional representation shown are two diodes 4 each comprising n doped silicon with n layers 5 at opposite ends and depletion layers 3 with p face layers 2 at adjacent ends the converter layer 6 with a thickness of 16 u03bcm is disposed on one of the two diodes 4 the diodes are mounted at a distance in order to prevent damage to the converter layer 6 the metal pads for the p layer strips 2 are disposed on opposite sides and are freely accessible for wiring fig2 and 3 show the diode structure with the p and the metal pads 1 on one side in greater detail the n layer 5 on the opposite side also consists of strips which start out from underneath other pads these strips 5 extend in a direction normal to that in which the p layer strips 2 extend for the accurate positioning of the opposite wafers the wafers are provided with marks such as bores with the reverse bias voltage applied the depletion layer should have a thickness of about 15 u03bcm this is easily achievable with the usual doping of 10 15 cm 3 table 2 lists the most important properties of a detector which comprises two diodes with an intermediate converter layer its low detection probability for even subthermal. |
7 | seconds through appropriate passages in the hub of the compartmented wheel the spray disk 27 may of course also be mounted on flange 37 so that neither the electromagnetic transducer 14 nor the spray disk 27 has to be dismantled when changing the grinding wheel the transducer is then fitted permanently in the machine fig1 shows a variant whereby the electromagnetic transducer 14 with spray valve is arranged in relation to the rotating spray disk 27 so that the axis of the valve motion is parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotating body 4 and the spray jet lies in the axis of the valve motion in the example shown the electromagnetic transducer 14 with the spray valve 25 would have to be swung away in order to change the grinding wheel 4 which is not always practical it may therefore be of benefit to arrange the injection tangentially radially or in some intermediate position instead of frontally to the axis of rotation of the spray disk 27 instead of a compartmented wheel with sectorial chambers the compartments may assume any other shape they may for example be simply drilled holes up to speeds of about 5000 revolutions per minute the transducer and valve unit may employ a commercial solenoid valve especially where water grinding fluid or grinding oils are used as the spray medium at higher speeds electromagnetic transducers 14 must be used with. |
6 | control also emanating from the refractory cover or lid 122 is the hot sand tap 128 said tap being located substantially adjacent the mother bed of the furnace 100 and having interposed between the mother bed interior of the furnace and the interior of the refractory lined cover 122 a gate valve 128a a convenient elevator 130 is provided within the circular hip surrounding the furnace support whereby each ladle may be raised into position for heating and lowered from the semi fixed cover and its ceramic plug following heating in operation the mother bed provides a combustion chamber and a holding facility for hot sand or other refractory particulate material which is to be tapped into ladles to form a secondary fluid bed by an accelerated heat transfer system in operation the fluid bed material from the mother bed once fed into the ladle is further fluidized with hot gases from the mother bed providing excellent heat transfer into the ladle when the ladle has then achieved a selected operating temperature as for example 1500 u00b0 2000 u00b0 f the hot sand is returned to the mother bed thereby conserving the heat energy flows are balanced in the system by a series of simple gate valves or ceramic plugs not shown but designed to constrict or increase the size of the duct 128 leading from the mother fluid bed to the ladle or from the fluid bed or the exhaust system sand or other bed material is thus drawn from the mother fluid bed into the correctly positioned ladle. |
4 | acting to actuate and load the shoe against the backing roll similar terminology is utilized with respect to the secondary piston and its nip loading force against the shoe through the secondary pivot rod when hydraulic pressure is applied to both the primary and secondary pistons less pressure is required in the primary piston to produce a predetermined nip loading force in pli of the shoe against the belt felts and web over the backing roll than would be required if the primary piston alone was used to provide the nip loading force further at a given nip load force in pli smaller hydraulic pressures acting on the secondary piston will maintain the corresponding resultant nip load force at decreasing offsets from the plane p in the downstream direction as shown in fig4 in other words the effective resultant nip load force 64 is located at a specific offset from plane p depending on the hydraulic pressure applied to the secondary piston as mentioned above and with reference to fig5 when hydraulic pressure is applied to the secondary piston 30 the hydraulic pressure required in the primary piston 22 is less due to the geometry selected to size the primary and secondary pistons in this case a primary piston having a 6 inch width and a secondary piston having a 3 inch width it has been found that at a given hydraulic pressure applied to the small piston half of that hydraulic pressure can be subtracted from the hydraulic pressure which would otherwise be applied solely to the primary piston to arrive at an actual or revised hydraulic pressure applied to the primary piston to effect and maintain. |
2 | 40 impacts the adjusting nose 42 the metering head 32 together with the metering valves 30 31 moves in the direction toward the combustion chamber 1 and the metering valves 30 31 open upon openings of the metering valves 30 31 a predetermined amount of the liquified fuel gas is injected in each of the fore chamber 21 and the main chamber 22 the cam 40 has in the circumferential direction of the cam plate 39 a relatively small length therefore the corresponding injection process is rather short after the injection the metering head 32 together with the metering valves 30 31 moves away from the combustion chamber the metering valves 30 31 close and are again filled with the liquified gas meanwhile the cam 41 impacts the adjusting nose 42 and against the metering head 42 together with the metering valves 30 31 moves in the direction toward the combustion chamber 1 because the length of the cam 41 in the circumferential direction of the cam plate 39 is greater than that of the cam 40 the metering head 32 is pressed against the cylindrical wall 2 of the combustion chamber 1 for a longer time as a result the metering valves 30 31 are likewise open for a longer time resulting in additional. |
7 | to perform any of the processes described herein and to generate output information the system may be implemented at least in part via a computer program product e g in a non transitory machine readable storage medium for execution by or to control the operation of data processing apparatus e g a programmable processor a computer or multiple computers each such program may be implemented in a high level procedural or object oriented programming language to communicate with a computer system however the programs may be implemented in assembly or machine language the language may be a compiled or an interpreted language and it may be deployed in any form including as a stand alone program or as a module component subroutine or other unit suitable for use in a computing environment a computer program may be deployed to be executed on one computer or on multiple computers at one site or distributed across multiple sites and interconnected by a communication network a computer program may be stored on a non transitory machine readable medium that is readable by a general or special purpose programmable computer for configuring and operating the computer when the non transitory machine readable medium is read by the computer to perform the processes described herein for example the processes described herein may also be implemented as a non transitory machine readable storage medium configured with a computer program where upon execution instructions in the computer program cause the computer to operate in accordance with the processes a non transitory machine readable medium may include but is not limited to a hard drive compact disc flash memory non volatile memory volatile memory magnetic diskette and so forth but does not. |
8 | workpiece 72 in the form of a bearing sleeve having an interior bore 73 the interior bore 73 includes a pair of bearing support races 74 and 75 with a straddle 76 separating the two bearing races surfaces because the straddle 76 has a smaller inner diameter than the rest of the interior bore 73 the inductor head 12 must be made with a maximum outer diameter small enough to allow it to be moved through the straddle this means that the inductor head 12 cannot be positioned any closer to the bearing races than is shown in fig5 this would ordinarily make it difficult to provide a contoured heating pattern in which the straddle 76 is not heated to a substantial depth in other words an ordinary inductor head would necessarily provide a heating pattern that extends relatively deeply into the straddle due to the close proximity between the straddle and the inductor head in accordance with the present invention however the presence of the secondary coil formed by the middle diverter ring 30 creates a countering magnetic flux that shapes the heating pattern produced by the two loops of the primarily coil the countering flux influence produced by the middle diverter ring tends to repel the flux field away from the location of the straddle as a result the two loops of the primary coil produce heating. |
8 | to view a video source without interruption due to the absence or termination of another vis 204 fig3 is a flowchart describing the steps executed by the video system 200 the process begins at step 300 when the video system 200 is powered up or initialized at step 310 the vdc 230 monitors the arrival or if already present termination of one or more video signals i e vis 204 from one or more video sources at step 320 the vdc 230 determines whether one or more new vis 204 are detected at an input port hence if one or more vis 204 are already present the vdc 230 takes no affirmative action the vdc 230 returns to the monitoring step at 310 the duration of time between two consecutive monitoring steps may be determined and programmed as desired by the system operator on the other hand if the arrival of one or more new vis 204 is detected at step 310 then the process proceeds to step 330 at step 330 the vdc 230 generates one or more interrupts to notify the mpc 220 of the presence or absence of one or more vis 230 at step 340 the mpc 220 records the one or more interrupts and determines if more than one vis 204 is detected if the arrival of only one vis 204 is detected and no other vis 204 are active then the mpc 220 may automatically. |
4 | a is connected via an electrical lead 24 and the clothing strip 20 b u2032 is connected via an electrical lead 25 to a counting device 26 the counting device 26 is able to determine the number of contacts between the card clothing 4 a and the clothing strip 20 b u2032 per unit of time an electrical power source for example a battery 27 is present in the lead 24 the counting device 26 is connected via an electrical lead 28 to a contact comparator 29 to which furthermore a limit value setter 30 is connected the comparator 29 is able to compare the number of contacts determined by the counting device 26 with a number of contacts preset in the limit value setter 30 the output of the comparator 29 is connected to the input of an electronic control and regulating device for example the machine control 31 when a limit for the number of contactings per second is exceeded the card k is switched off by a shutdown device 32 in those respects the apparatus corresponds to that of fig3 the metal clothings 4 a and 20 b u2032 act like a switch in an electric circuit the battery 27 can produce for example a low voltage of 5 v in the electrical circuit in the example of fig5 in the lead 24 there is a device for measuring capacitance 36 which is connected via a lead 41 to a capacitance comparator 37 to which furthermore a capacitance limit value setter 38 desired value setter is connected via lead 42 the capacitance comparator 37 is able to compare the actual capacitance c 1 or c tot measured in the circuit with a preset desired capacitance. |
8 | of implementing the principles and scope of the present invention thus the following description is illustrative only and not limiting note the followings that apply to all of new designed p and n contact pad layout of the present invention 1 the dimensions of all of drawings are not to scale 2 the p and n contact pads in each figure may have different shapes other than what shown in the figures 3 p contact pads and n contact pads may be interchanged and the current flow reversed and then the leds are still function 4 quantity of p and n contact pads of leds of the present invention may vary depending on the sizes of the leds and p and n contact pads the area of n contact pad s is much smaller than that of p contact pad s although separations between p and n contact pads are not shown in fig2 a 3 a 4 a 4 b 4 c 4 d 5 a 6 a 7 a 7 b 7 c 8 a 9 a and 9 d p contact pads and n contact pads in all of leds of the present invention are separated electrically by mesa edges mesa s is formed by a mesa etch process mesa is only showed in fig2 b and 3 b since the space limitation the current spreading layer on top. |
5 | 20 in close proximity to the toilet rim 18 and above the standing water level 22 the inboard member 12 further comprises a body portion 24 a illuminating element 26 and disinfectant element 28 the body portion 24 further comprises a front surface 30 a rear surface 32 and a perimeter 34 reversibly attached to the front surface 30 is illuminating element 26 comprising a light shield 36 and a translucent lens 38 for light transmission into the toilet bowl 20 that defines a illumination chamber 40 illustrated in fig6 wherein an illumination source 42 is located the inboard member 12 further comprises a disinfecting element 28 reversibly attached to the rear surface 32 of the body 24 and further comprising a water inlet portion 44 having inlet retaining bars 46 defining inlet slots 48 a water outlet portion 50 with outlet retaining bars 52 defining water outlet slots 54 a first side portion 56 a second side portion 58 and a backing member 59 defining a disinfectant chamber 60 in use the disinfecting element 28 is detached from the rear surface 32 of the body 24 by disengaging a flexible clip 61 and a disinfectant composition 62 is placed within the chamber 60 and the disinfecting element 28 is reattached water soluble compositions for disinfecting and deodorizing toilet bowls are pre existing in the art such as the tablets or cakes. |
4 | be determined very easily the stability of the connections 46 is not impaired in any way the head piece 36 per se is preferably made from cast iron it may however be made from any other stable material notice should be taken in this respect however that the lower side of head part 40 should be sufficiently hard so as to avoid unnecessary and rapid wear fig1 shows the preferred embodiment which is based on a combination of the first and second aspects of the invention a head piece or part 36 again includes an insertion part 41 head piece 36 is also provided with a slide section 50 which in the working position of the flat rod is guided along flexible bow 2 and during the return movement along a rail not shown slide section 50 is provided with two projections 52 and the two projections 52 jointly form a receiving opening 54 flat rod 31 is unchanged with respect to the embodiment of fig8 that is why it is only shown partially in fig1 schematically and will not be explained further in connection with fig1 drive belt 9 is arranged as a toothed belt the teeth on the 34 inner surface 34 56 of the belt i e on surface 56 which with respect to the revolving closed path is directed inwardly cooperate with drive wheels not shown on the 34 outer surface 34 58 of the belt which is opposite to flexible bow 2 in the working position of the flat rods recesses 60 are provided in pairs whereby recesses 60. |
1 | since the entire check valve 24 and outlet assembly 18 are located outside the human body any fluid backflow will be completely prevented from reentering the body by preventing the flow from reentering the body in this manner the present invention also prevents the potential for introducing harmful organisms or infectious material into the patient further since the check valve 24 is placed at a point in the catheter 10 where the diameter is slightly larger it is less likely to become clogged the likelihood of clogging is also reduced by placing the check valve 24 further down the catheter 10 where the pressure of the out flow is higher and more likely to dislodge potential clogs such as accumulated crystal materials in the patient 39 s urine another important feature provided in the present invention is the positive locking assembly 28 provided on the outlet end 18 of the catheter 10 in the preferred embodiment female threads 30 are provided within the inner surface of the catheter 10 wall the female threads 30 are provided to engage corresponding male threads not shown on any attachments connected thereto preventing accidental disengagement of the collection assembly from the outlet end 18 of the catheter 10 this. |
4 | the second gripper receives the weft thread at the center of the warp shed from the carrying gripper and transports it to the opposite side of the loom where it releases the same the weft thread grasping and holding members are mounted on head parts of the grippers disposed on opposite sides of a sliding plane along said sliding plane said head parts move side by side cooperating between them for grasping and releasing the weft thread application_number US 11900380 A description as shown in the drawings the pair of grippers according to the invention comprises a carrying gripper 1 and a drawing gripper 2 in which the weft thread grasping and holding means 3 and 4 are mounted on head parts 5 and 6 of the grippers themselves which are arranged on one side and respectively on the other side of a plane u03b1 along which the gripper head parts 5 and 6 slide on each other in their working motion cooperating between them with the mutually sliding parts of each disposed only on one side of that plane for exchanging the weft thread f in the arrangement of fig1 to 3 the plane u03b1 is perpendicular to the plane of the reed p parallel to which are arranged the gripper advancement straps or tapes 7 and 8 sliding in special guiding supports 9 and the grippers themselves in the. |
5 | lighting means 54 with a number of lighting devices is arranged below the ceiling above the operation table 52 on one side of the operation table in fig1 on the right side behind the table an x ray imaging system 56 is provided the x ray imaging system 56 comprises an x ray image acquisition device with a source of x ray radiation 58 provided to generate x ray radiation further an x ray image detection module 60 is located opposite the source of x ray radiation 58 the x ray image acquisition device comprises an arm 62 in form of a c where the image detection module 60 is arranged at one end of the c arm and the source of x ray radiation 58 is located at the opposite end of the c arm the c arm is moveably mounted and can be moved towards the table 52 where it can be rotated around the object of interest located on the table 52 that means during the radiation procedure the subject is located between the source of x ray radiation 58 and the detection module 60 the latter is sending data to a data processing unit or calculation unit 64 which is connected to both the detection module 60 and the radiation source 58 further a display device 66 is arranged in the vicinity of the table 52 to display information to the person operating the x ray imaging system which can be a clinician such as a cardiologist or cardiac surgeon preferably the display device 66. |
1 | by dipping the teeth in an aqueous solution 0 5 by weight for 5 minutes and then air drying the treated teeth all of the teeth were then exposed to water by soaking them in two separate 5 microliter portions of water for 15 minutes each the fluoride remaining on the teeth after soaking was recovered by etching the teeth with a 5 microliter portion of 0 5 m perchloric acid which had been further diluted to 100 microliters by volume the amount of fluoride recovered was determined by the hanging drop fluoride electrode technique p venkateswarlu analytical chemistry 46 878 1974 the amount of fluoride retained on the coated teeth and the control teeth was then compared by dividing the amount retained on the coated teeth by the amount retained on the control teeth the fluoride treatments membrane forming materials and results of the hanging drop test are set forth in table ix table ix______________________________________ fluoride reten fluoride tion ratiotreat membrane forming coated ment material control ______________________________________4 naf c sub 8 f sub 17 ch sub 2 sub 10 cooh 2 35 min 4 naf protamine sulfate 185 min 4 naf c sub 16 h sub 33 o sub 2 pooh 1 75 min 1 44 naf ch sub 3 sub 2 choti ococ sub 16 h sub 32 ch sub 3 sub 3 1 85 min 5 snf sub 2 ch sub 3 sub 2 choti ococ. |
6 | to provide sufficient air fuel mixture and circulation of air within the combustor 8 the airflow head 20 which surrounds the gas fuel delivery members 16 includes axially directed bores 21 and radially directed bores 22 which open to impinge on an upstream portion of the gas fuel delivery member 16 the radially directed bores 22 are positioned within a countersunk conical recess which surrounds the gas fuel delivery member 16 and creates airflow axially along the side wall of the gas fuel delivery member 16 the outer ring of axially directed bores 21 further serves to create an axial flow deflecting the radial flow of gas through gas fuel outlets 17 preferably rectangular though other shapes may be used to create appropriate air fuel mixture aid in circulation within the combustor 8 and direct the gas fuel mixture into the central portion of the combustor for ignition however to further deflect the radial flow of gas fuel exiting through gas fuel outlets 17 the airflow head 20 also includes planar surfaces 19 that create deflector apertures 18 for deflecting the gas fuel ejected from the gas fuel delivery member 16 towards an axial direction with resulting flow of compressed air entering the combustor 8 from the plenum 7. |
1 | it includes at least the degree of error associated with the measurement of the particular quantity when used with a specific value they also disclose that value it should be noted that reference throughout this specification to features advantages or similar language does not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present invention should be or are in any single embodiment of the invention rather language referring to the features and advantages is understood to mean that a specific feature advantage or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention thus discussion of the features and advantages and similar language throughout this specification may but do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment furthermore the described features advantages and characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments one skilled in the relevant art will recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment in other instances additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all embodiments of the invention one having ordinary skill in the art will readily understand that the invention as. |
8 | to be the z direction has quantum confinement because the feature size i e the layer thickness is very small however there is no confinement in the plane of growth which is the x y plane a single crystal germanium crystal is grown on top of the algaas gaas superlattice by epitaxial deposition at 400 u00b0 c this can be done because the lattice constant of the germanium is almost the same as that of the algaas and gaas a thin film of gold is epitaxially deposited on top of the germanium at 100 u00b0 c a layer of a photoresist composition is formed on top of the gold surface using a mask an image is transferred to the photoresist to provide a pattern which is a very narrow slit parallel to the x direction the gold and germanium layers that are exposed after the photoresist has been developed are etched away encapsulate the thusly formed wafer in silicon nitride and anneal at 340 u00b0 c to attain essentially homogeneous solid phase compositional disordering in the uppermost region of the algaas gaas superlattice beneath the regions covered by the patterned gold germanium layers the algaas gaas superlattice below the germanium and gold homogenizes because the in diffusion of gold and germanium enhances the out diffusion of the gallium there is little interdiffusion below the region where there are no germanium and gold layers thus the patterned slit is reproduced as a superlattice that is a line parallel to the x direction there is now confinement in the y direction by the homogenized material that was a. |
1 | 15 and the valve body 35 once the hose 41a is disconnected from the valve body 35 hydraulic fluid under pressure cannot enter the first hose 41 to effect an extension of the hydraulic cylinders 29 accordingly the only powered movement of the hydraulic cylinders 29 can be effected via the supply of hydraulic fluid under pressure through the second hose 42 which will result in a retraction of the hydraulic cylinders 29 one skilled in the art will readily realize that the displacement of hydraulic fluid from the end of the hydraulic cylinders 29 associated with the first hose 41 will flow into the return line 45 for return thereof to the reservoir 32 with the hydraulic fluid returning from the hydraulic motor 15 any extension of the hydraulic cylinders 29 which can be caused through gravity as described in greater detail below will draw hydraulic fluid from the return line 45 to maintain proper displacement of hydraulic fluid in the cylinders 29 as best seen in fig6 once the implement 10 has been mounted on the tractor t it is desirable that the hydraulic lift cylinders 29 be utilized only as a single acting cylinder having only a powered retraction which causes a lifting of. |
8 | and 122 and a telephone 113 and 123 the cable modem 111 or 121 and the broadband telephone interface 112 or 122 may be separate or integral in a single box such as a broadband residential gateway brg and may further include a television interface likewise the cm 111 or 121 and or bti 112 or 122 may be included in the pc 114 or 124 the cpe 110 and 120 may further include a means for generating cryptographic keys such as cryptography software for example pretty good privacy pgp the means for generating cryptographic keys may be contained in any of the cpe 110 and 120 for example in the pc 114 and 124 or in the bti 112 and 122 further the means for generating cryptographic key may include both hardware and software or may reside somewhere else in the broadband communication system in any case the cryptographic keys may include both private and public keys and will provide electronic signature and verification means for certified mail the private key may be a first algorithm that encodes the voice mail or multimedia mail message and the public key may be a second algorithm related to the first algorithm that decodes the voice mail or multimedia mail message so that the original message can be recaptured from the signed message the internet broadband network 130 may include a plurality of cable modem termination systems cmts 131 and 132 to couple to the plurality of cable modems e g cms 111 and 121 coupled to the broadband communication system and one or more gate controllers 133 to coordinate communication traffic throughout the broadband system the internet broadband network 130 may be coupled to a pstn 160 via. |
1 | granulation tissue grew out from the drilled holes fig4 and fig5 after continuous application the skin on the granulation tissues expanded and healed the wounds and the new granulation tissues grew out of the holes connected with each other and regenerated new skin on the new bone granulation tissues fig6 referring to fig2 the patient was subjected to the electrical injury on the top of head combined with skull periosteum burnt and skull surface necrosis firstly the pharmaceutical composition 7 and 8 were used as the control drugs for 25 days after treatment there was no obvious improvement of skull necrotic surface then the pharmaceutical composition 2 obtained from example 2 was used to continue the treatment the treatment method was to apply the pharmaceutical composition on the wounds directly with thickness of about 1 3 mm and the dressing was changed twice in every morning and night respectively for 7 days after 7 days treatment remove the necrotic bone tissues from outside to inside with surgical debridement and then drill the holes on the bones with drilling interval less than 1 cm until the bleeding of bone marrow then the pharmaceutical composition 2 was applied on the wounds with the thickness of about 1 3 mm and the dressing was changed twice in every morning and night respectively fig8 after 10 days the granulation tissues grew out of the drilled holes and new skin gradually regenerated and connected with each other to close the bone wounds fig9 after the bone wounds healed the skin tissues can be seen fig1. |
8 | on an antenna range fig4 shows a plot of 1982 mhz rhcp antenna gain of the prototype versus azimuth measured on an antenna range fig4 shows a plot of 2450 mhz rhcp antenna gain of the prototype versus azimuth measured on an antenna range fig4 shows a plot of 700 mhz rhcp antenna gain of the prototype versus azimuth measured on an antenna range raised 10 db relative to fig4 fig5 shows a plot of 874 mhz rhcp antenna gain of the prototype versus azimuth measured on an antenna range raised 10 db relative to fig4 fig5 shows a plot of axial ratio on boresite at four frequencies using the method of rotating linear source fig5 shows a plot of 1900 mhz antenna gain using a rotating linear source versus azimuth for evaluation of axial ratio fig5 shows a plot of 1982 mhz antenna gain using a rotating linear source versus azimuth for evaluation of axial ratio fig5 shows a plot of 2450 mhz antenna gain using a rotating linear source versus azimuth for evaluation of axial ratio fig5 shows an embodiment of the container embodiments of the invention may utilize ferrite beads as shown on the coaxial cable 802 fig5 shows an embodiment of the energy absorbent backing coupled with the container fig5 shows the pcb board and energy absorbent siding coupled with the container fig5 shows an embodiment of the radome coupled to the container wherein the radome encloses the various parts within the container and wherein an embodiment of. |
9 | of the medium temperature heat sink a third embodiment of the rotary valve 7 according to the invention illustrated in fig4 to 9 differs from the example embodiment of the rotary valve 7 illustrated in fig1 and 2 in that the rotary valve 7 is provided for three connected sorption modules 1 2 and 3 in that the rotor has six axial ducts and in that the two sorption modules to be cooled respectively in the adsorption mode are switched serially from the feed msv of the medium temperature heat sink to the return msr of the medium temperature heat sink the rotor of the rotary valve 7 has several for example two ducts 12 which lead forward two switching steps respectively in relation to the rotor rotation direction 9 the ducts 12 therefore in the axial traversing of the rotor have an offset forward so that in the first and the second rotor position the return of the first sorption module 1 to be cooled in the adsorption mode is switched via the rotor to the feed of the next sorption module 2 accordingly in the third and fourth rotor position the sorption modules 2 and 3 and in the fifth and sixth rotor position the sorption modules 3 and 1 are switched the rotary valve has two switch positions the first switch position corresponds to a cross switching and the second switch position corresponds to a regular switching the first third and fifth rotor position i e the odd numbered rotor positions form respectively a cross switching therefore correspond to the first switch position the second fourth and sixth rotor position i e the even numbered rotor positions form respectively. |
9 | receiver closes an electrical circuit not shown to supply electrical energy through the second and third electrical wires 117 and 118 to the first and third electrically conductive zones of the sensing member the energizing of the central pattern of metallization 75 causes the central portions of the inner and outer film layers 51 and 61 respectively to contract thus moving the central portion of the sensing member toward a less curved condition this applies pressure to the cornea 33 in the direction of the lens 26 of the eyeball 12 the intraocular pressure within the eyeball resist such deformation of the cornea so that the deformation of the central portion of the sensing member cannot fully take place as would otherwise be the case in any case deformation of the central portion of the sensing member 50 causes tension in the film layers 51 and 61 between the second and third electrically conductive zones dependent upon the resistance provided by intraocular pressure within the eyeball the amount of tension created is directly proportional to the intraocular pressure within the eyeball this tension creates a corresponding electrical potential between the second and third electrically conductive zones which is directly proportional as well to the intraocular pressure within the eyeball this electrical potential is sensed by the transmitter receiver and is transmitted by an electrical signal radio wave light plus or by any other suitable means to the microcontroller in the vicinity which records the reading the cycle of operation is repeated at the selection of the physician as controlled by the microcontroller so that repeated readings are taken over the test period which as noted may be several days a week or more as a consequence the readings so produced are employable to calculate. |
3 | about one gram of potassium hydroxide is kept at 25 u00b0 c for 10 hr under nitrogen the solution is then cooled to 10 u00b0 c and neutralized by addition of 3n hydrochloric acid at 10 u00b0 c the resulting solution is extracted repeatedly with ethyl acetate and the combined ethyl acetate extracts are washed with water and then with brine dried and concentrated to yield the formula xvii title compound following the procedure of example 13 each of the 16 or 16 16 di fluoro pge 2 type compounds their 15 u03b2 epimers and racemates described following example 10 is transformed to the corresponding 16 or 16 16 di fluoro pgb 2 type compound or 15 u03b2 epimer or racemic mixture 16 fluoro pge 1 formula viii c n h 2n is ch 2 3 g is 3 m iii is equ49 and r 1 and r 2 are hydrogen and 16 fluoro 13 14 dihydro pge 1 formula xviii c n h 2n is ch 2 3 g is 3 m iii is equ50 a mixture of the formula xxxvi bis tetrahydropyranyl ether of 16 fluoro pge 2 example 9 220 mg 5 rhodium on alumina catalyst 40 mg and 16 ml of ethyl acetate is stirred under one atmosphere of hydrogen at about 0 u00b0 c until substantially all of the starting material has been used as shown by tlc the mixture is filtered to remove catalysts and the filtrate is concentrated the residue is dissolved in 1 ml of tetrahydrofuran and 6 ml of 66 acetic acid and the mixture is warmed to 50 u00b0 c for 2 5 hr the mixture is concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue is chromatographed over silica gel eluting with the upper layer of a mixture of ethyl. |
3 | c 39 0 3800 340o 23 219629288 24 940492630 76 516906738 cys 67 o 39 0 3800 341cb 24 900175095 25 815908432 74 260444641 cys 67 c2 0 3000 342hb1 25 807971954 26 178848267 73 749794006 cys 67 h 0 1000 343hb2 25 105169296 24 761932373 74 532623291 cys 67 h 0 1000 344sg 23 472158432 25 844451904 73 133270264 cys 67 s1 0 1000 345n 22 124137878 26 895683289 76 264381409 pro 68 n 0 4200 346ca 20 786550522 26 297697067 76 529830933 pro 68 ca 0 0600 347ha 20 877141953 25 506265640 77 300582886 pro 68 h 0 1000 348cd 22 161409378 28 364057541 76 432929993 pro 68 c2 0 0600 349hd1 22 628620148 28 901371002 75 585960388 pro 68 h 0 1000 350hd2 22 732339859 28 631174088 77 345329285 pro 68 h 0 1000 351c 20 190311432 25 593938828 75 255737305 pro 68 c 39 0 3800 352o 20 566764832 24 451507568 74 984413147 pro 68 o 39 0 3800 353cb 20 033475876 27 483673096 77 173645020 pro 68 c2 0 2000 354hb1 18 940057755 27 449979782 77 017181396 pro 68 h 0 1000 355hb2 20 183664322 27 458950043 78 271354675 pro 68 h 0 1000 356cg 20 687761307 28 746078411 76 604209900 pro 68 c2 0 2000 357hg1 20 234010696 29 017192841 75 632743835 pro 68 h 0 1000 358hg2 20 559530258 29 023554230 77 265640259 pro 68 h 0 1000 359n 19 297069550 26 226366043 74 460205078 arg 69 n 0 5000 360ca 18 727945328 25 594141006 73 229873657 arg 69 cd 0 1200 361hn 18 899488449 27 074655533 74 874603271 arg 69 hn 0 2800 362ha 19 468439102 24 889890671 72 798027039 arg 69 h 0 1000 363c 18 426181793 26 666866302 72 127845764 arg 69 c 39 0 3800 364o 17 302417755 27. |
5 | penetrating unit 22 during introduction in the ground deviates from the predetermined direction then the articulating arm 22 is corrected in a direction perpendicular to the entry direction so long until the desired penetration direction is adjusted thereby the penetrating unit 22 is subjected to a bending load or force which brings about torsional forces on the connecting piece 14 or transverse forces acting perpendicular to the connecting surface of the connecting piece 14 and the penetrating unit 22 these forces which can lead to a damaging of the connection or the articulated arm 2 3 4 are detected by the force sensors the sensor signals provided by the force sensors are supplied to the control unit of the articulated arm 2 3 4 whereby the sensor signals during the movement of the articulated arm 2 3 4 are taken into consideration and wherein the articulated arm 2 3 4 is subjected to correction for correcting the penetration direction only so long as the forces occurring are below an acceptable maximal value if the occurring urging forces exceed the acceptable value the penetration process is interrupted the deviation of the penetration unit 22 from the ideal line can result from an impediment occurring in the ground which may necessitate a renewed penetration process at an adjacent position besides monitoring the forces occurring during the directional correction of the arm 2 3 4. |
6 | refrigerant heat exchanger 6 is channelled into the small circuit 1 of the glycol circuit parallel to the heating heat exchanger 3 in the coolant circuit the glycol water mixture is moved by a pump 7 the glycol water mixture passes through the cooling system of the engine 16 and absorbs waste heat of the engine within a thermostat valve 4 the coolant is passed into the small circuit 1 and or the big circuit 2 in the small circuit 1 the coolant flows to a multi way directional valve 8 where the coolant flow is divided flowing in parallel through the glycol refrigerant heat exchanger 6 and the heating heat exchanger 3 in this way the multi way directional valve is adapted to enable both the parallel passage of the heating heat exchanger 3 and the glycol refrigerant heat exchanger 6 and the alternate single passage of the heat exchangers 3 6 the refrigerant is then again moved by the pump 7 through the engine 16 to absorb waste heat from the engine thus closing the circuit when the heating demand of the passenger compartment decreases the thermostat valve 4 provides the big circuit 2 with coolant in that measure as less heat is needed and the engine 39 s waste heat is dissipated through the radiator 5 to the environment dependent on the operational cycle different switching versions must be made possible by the coolant. |
4 | region and for the marginal regions the paper machine screen of the invention may be produced by subjecting during the manufacture of the screen the longitudinal threads to lesser tension so that in the marginal region the warp tension is less if the screen is woven in ordinary weave if the longitudinal threads are different in the paper region and in the marginal region they may also be woven at equal tension the paper machine screens of the invention cannot be produced on conventional looms for ordinary weave screens if identical longitudinal threads are employed because with the conventional looms all the warp threads are fed from a warp beam so that they are all under equal tension although it is possible to feed each individual warp thread from a bobbin creel the threads then run about a tensioning device consisting of rolls extending across the entire width of the fabric so that they uniformly affect all threads for the manufacture of the paper machine screens of the invention special bobbins or disks are provided beside the warp beam to feed the warp threads for the marginal regions another problem arises from the circumstances that the marginal regions become thicker if the warp threads in these regions are supplied at lower tension or if thicker warp threads are used in the marginal region however it has been surprisingly found that upon setting of the papermaking screen by stretching the marginal regions assume the same thickness as the paper region when equal longitudinal threads are used the marginal regions prior to setting are about 10 to 30 thicker than the paper region on account of the warp woven at lower tension during stretching the marginal regions and the paper region first grew thinner since in the papermaking region the. |
2 | of the second pipe 41 and the heavier water tends to be held in the lower section part of the flow liquid liquid cyclonic separator 26 divides liquid flow into two portions one that proceeds along oil dominated flowline 28 and another that proceeds along water dominated flowline 30 flowline 30 also comprises differential dielectric sensor 43 which functions to provide underflow watercut measurement and additional information other meters may not be able to provide other sensors or combinations of multiple sensors in other applications of the invention could be used instead of a differential dielectric sensor to determine the oil concentration in the water electronic signals are sent from differential dielectric sensor 43 to the control system 52 and when necessary signals are sent to second control valve 50 to adjust flow differential dielectric sensor 43 provides an early oil detection system liquid liquid cyclonic separators operate using centrifugal forces caused by the swirling motion of the fluid entering fluid and by operation of gravity heavier water is forced radially outward toward the cyclone wall and is collected from below while the lighter oil moves towards the center of the cyclone and is taken out from the top this type of device provides an efficient and compact mechanism for oil water separation a coriolis flow meter 46 or similar device measures oil concentrated flow to first control valve 49 a computer display 35 reveals the data collected and when necessary signals are sent along pressure control line 58 to. |
9 | 14 extends from one end of semicircular tube holding portion 12 and is generally straight albeit having a triangular configuration as arm 14 extends towards its distal end 14 c the first arm 14 as illustrated can be provided with ribs 14 a on its outside surface for a user to contact clamp 10 arm 14 is also provided with a triangular inner body 14 b which adds rigidity to first arm 14 a second curved arm 16 extends from the opposing end of semicircular tube holding portion 12 curved arm 16 curves back towards first arm 14 and terminates at a catch 18 having an edge 18 a extending inward towards tube holding portion 12 edge 18 a can be snap fitted over distal tip 14 c of first arm 14 to close clamps 10 a and 10 b after the interlocked clamps have been separated from each other curved arm 16 like tube holding portion 12 defines an aperture not seen in its wall to allow a tube 102 104 to pass through clamp 10 as seen in fig1 and 3 located between u shaped holding portion 12 and first arm 14 is a first clamping jaw 20 a located between holding portion 12. |
3 | publication_number US 4496705 A abstract a method is provided for producing aminoalkyl siloxane polymers of a high molecular weight by hydrolyzing a difunctional aminoalkyl silane prior to incorporation into the siloxane polymer the high molecular weight siloxane polymers obtained may be converted to zwitterionic siloxane rubbers with excellent engineering properties and integrity application_number US 56801884 A description the objects of the invention and other objects are accomplished by hydrolyzing a difunctional aminoalkyl silane of the formula str3 wherein each r b is a monovalent hydrocarbon radical independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl radicals of from 1 to 20 carbon atoms and aryl radicals of from 6 to 20 carbon atoms r a is an aminoalkyl radical of the general formula wherein r 1 and r 2 are divalent hydrocarbon radicals selected from the group consisting of alkylene radicals of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms and divalent aryl radicals of from 6 to 20 carbon atoms and n is an integer of from 0 to 5 inclusive and r c is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of hydrogen alkyl radicals of from 1 to 20 carbon atoms aryl radicals of from 6 to 20 carbon atoms and the aminoalkyl radicals within the scope of r a the preferred difunctional aminoalkyl silanes are those wherein each r b is a methyl radical examples of such aminoalkyl silanes include n aminoethyl u03b3 aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane n aminoethyl u03b3 aminopropylethyldimethoxysilane n aminoethyl u03b3 aminopropylpropyldimethoxysilane n aminoethyl u03b3 aminopropylbutyldimethoxysilane aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane aminopropylethyldimethoxysilane aminopropylbutyldimethoxysilane aminopropylphenyldimethoxysilane n aminoethyl u03b3 aminopropylphenyldimethoxysilane aminoethylmethyldimethoxysilane. |
3 | processes and measurements as in example 1 table ii oxalic adipate adipate citrate phosphate capacitance df esr leakage capacitance df esr leakage lot u03bcf ohms u03bca u03bcf ohms u03bca 1 14 04 1 235 0 0357 0 0687 13 73 0 941 0 0318 0 093 2 14 11 0 866 0 0351 0 103 13 71 0 856 0 0346 0 1674 3 13 75 0 822 0 0347 0 0488 13 22 0 785 0 0334 0 0931 4 13 77 0 771 0 0295 0 0734 12 90 0 796 0 0339 0 1466 5 13 97 0 766 0 0304 0 0785 13 34 0 744 0 0355 0 1218 avg 13 93 0 892 0 0331 0 07448 13 38 0 824 0 0338 0 12438 when oxalic acid anodization followed by ammonium adipate formation was used in the process the average capacitance was 4 1 higher and the average leakage was 40 less than with the edge formation process of ammonium citrate followed by ammonium phosphate however df was 8 higher with the oxalic acid ammonium adipate process in addition one of the batches processed in oxalic acid and ammonium adipate had visible signs of hydration in the weld zone after standing for several days none of the batches processed in ammonium citrate and ammonium phosphate showed hydration etched. |
2 | invention and therefore the mechanism 26 may be configured similar to that disclosed in u s pat no 5 604 959 proximate to the connecting portion 28 of at least one of the clip body components 22 24 is a necked portion or necked region 30 the necked region 30 is sufficiently thin and flexible enough to enable the clip body component 22 or 24 upon which it is located to hinge at the necked region 30 once the clip 20 is assembled as shown in fig3 this necked region 30 effectively allows the clip 20 to open and close enabling movement between a latched and an unlatched position formation of the clip 20 is accomplished when the connecting portions 28 of each clip body component 22 and 24 are fastened in some manner to one another resulting in the creation of a rigid configuration or connection 32 to better enable the necked region 30 to hinge properly at the rigid connection 32 the components 22 and 24 may be constructed so as to possess added thickness and rigidity at the connecting portions 28 further the necked region 30 may be made sufficiently thin so as to flexibly hinge between the connecting portion 28 and the remainder of the clip body component 22 and or 24 this arrangement moves the latching mechanism 28 toward and away from a clip open and a clip closed. |
6 | polishing disk via the boreholes 9 the rotating lambskin hood 5 functions as a unilaterally open centrifugal pump due to the scooping effect and gas friction as a result gas is constantly conveyed out of the working area and replaced by new cold gas surprisingly this effect leads to a permanent cooling of the polishing disk thus making it possible to initiate the polishing operation immediately without first cooling the work piece 10 the cooling effect is further promoted by positioning the polishing disk diagonally to the surface of the work piece 10 during polishing as a result the open centrifugal pump closely resembles a closed centrifugal pump with an intensified adhesion effect of the cold gas in the working area in this manner the surface to be polished and the entire polishing disk are constantly cooled in this process the cooling is completely sufficient and there is no need to interrupt the polishing operation in order to once again cool the work piece another advantage of the invention consists in soaking the polishing disk with polish it is no longer necessary to cover the surface to be polished with polish although it does not rule out this option when designing the processing tool attention should be paid to ensure that the outflow rate of the cold gas is not higher than the suction effect of the rotating polishing disk the stationary device according fig3 consists of a liquefied gas storage. |
4 | own set of guide bars a technique well known to those skilled in the art this permits making each face from a different knitting construction and using different yarns types and deniers if required for example back face 3 placed against the wearer 39 s body may be made from high tenacity yarns having a tenacity of between about 18 and 30 grams denier construction of both front face 2 and back face 3 of the inventive fabric is an open or mesh form porous for optimum air circulation the yarns of back face 3 are essentially hydrophobic non absorbent the capillary action of their fibrous mass or bundle wicks the perspiration away from the skin surface and moves it to face 2 where it is free to evaporate optionally the yarns of back face 3 are made of yarns that have been rendered hydrophilic in order to enhance transport of perspiration and other body fluids i e capillary action to the front face of the fabric thereby keeping the skin surface dry the yarns of the front face of the fabric should then always be hydrophobic in order to prevent the accumulation of perspiration and thus promote moisture evaporation also each of the face fabrics may be made in different weights thickness porosity degree of stability mesho opening size and other physical characteristics to suit the purpose of providing optimum trauma protection the inventive fabric is resilient and impact absorbing this is built into the fabric by a system of monofilament threads of pps connecting the fabric faces this system offers protection from the blunt trauma. |
7 | data in the system of the invention shown in fig3 a video camera 50 detects a scene to be processed the analog to digital converter 41 converts each cd pixel to digital representation which is stored in vam 43 the vam 43 is provided with multiple input and output ports for storing and sending out digital data independent of flag and signal lines the vam should be initialized prior to use that is each cell set to zero each vam addressable location or cell is made up of a plurality of stages the vam architecture is shown in fig4 and contains several structures in the cell including the memory in this simplified form of the invention the detected scene is represented in black and white whereas the analog signal values stored in the ccd represents the luminosity of the corresponding pixels in the scene the preferred embodiment of a single random access memory cell is shown in fig4 has seven structures or stages capable of functioning as registers 21 through 27 each cell contains a digital storage location corresponding to each pixel of the detected scene the memory portion is referred to as register a 21 and thus corresponds to a pixel in the scene being. |
5 | still further embodiment thus it is intended that the present subject matter covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the disclosure and equivalents thereof fig1 shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus 10 for constructing a tower 80 in accordance with the present invention tower 80 supports wind turbine 82 but towers made according to the present invention may support other equipment power lines or other objects any such towers may be constructed according to the present invention apparatus 10 includes a foundation 20 and a truss tower 40 located on the foundation 20 foundation 20 includes a plurality of hydraulic cylinders 22 shown in fig3 8 truss tower includes vertical legs 42 upper restraining truss 44 and lower restraining truss 46 as shown in fig2 the base 42 a of each vertical leg 42 of the truss tower 40 rests on foundation 20 fig1 shows a truss tower including two restraining trusses but more than two can be included and are within the scope of the present invention the restraining trusses 44 and 46 provide horizontal force to support the tower 80 during construction of the tower in particular the restraining trusses 44 and 46 counteract uneven forces on the tower 80 during the method of construction described hereafter fig9 shows a close up top view of a restraining truss such. |
1 | s 2 h 4 10 m 8h 3 40 m 4h 2 93 m 2h 1 80 m 5h 1 21 m 13h ms fd m z 747 m in a manner similar to the preparation in example 1 reaction of raloxifene 1 5 g 2 94 mmol sodium hydride 0 47 g 12 mmol and pho 2 pocl 1 53 ml 7 35 mmol followed by acidification gave the pictured product as a white foam 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 8 21 s 1h 7 78 d j 8 6 hz 2h 7 2 7 6 series of m 26 h 7 02 d j 8 8 hz 2h 4 50 m 2h 3 42 m 4h 3 95 m 2h 1 75 m 5h 1 37 m 1h ms fab 938 m hcl in a manner similar to the preparation of example 1 reaction of raloxifene 2 0 g 3 92 mmol sodium hydride 0 63 g 16 mmol and ph 2 pocl 1 90 ml 10 0 mmol followed by acidification gave the pictured product as a white foam 39 h nmr 300 mh 2 8 13 s 1h 7 20 7 99 series of m 28h 6 96 d j 8 5 hz 2h 4 51 m 2h 3 49 m 4h 2 95 m 2h 1 80 m 5h 1 38 m 1h ms fd m z 874 m in the examples. |
2 | end 21 up and across the lid the lid will be opened according to the way the tab is disposed relative thereto in fig1 the tab is arranged hemispherically so as to open one half of the lid as shown in fig2 this opening is large enough to permit insertion of a tablespoon or teaspoon the straight edge 22 of the remaining part of the lid can be used to level off the spoon fig3 is a modification wherein the tab is arranged to remove all of the top at the gum seal fig4 shows the arrangement of the tab which will open one quarter of the lid fig5 shows the arrangement which removes all of the lid at the gum seal or where the tab may be stopped at the starting point leaving half the lid intact the tab is placed 3 16 inch inside the lid fig6 is similar to fig4 except that the tab is positioned 3 16 inch inside the lid fig7 shows an arrangement of the tab for removing the whole or half the lid with the tab shaped to first tear out a half of the lid when pulled with further pulling acting to remove the entire lid the operation and use of the invention hereinabove described will be evident to those skilled in the art to which it relates from a consideration of the foregoing it will thus be. |
4 | dye concentration in the bath is 0 4 pbw but there is considerable latitude in this regard generally dyes may be present in the solvent mixture at a level of about 0 1 to 15 pbw preferably 0 3 to 0 5 pbw where a dye mixture is used and the rates of consumption of the individual components differ one from the others dye components will have to be added to the bath in such a manner that their proportions in the bath remain substantially constant the bath may optionally include an emulsifier in amounts of up to 15 pbw preferably 0 5 to 5 most preferably 3 to 4 pbw a suitable emulsifier in the context of the invention is a substance that holds two or more immiscible liquids or solids in suspension e g water and the carrier emulsifiers which may be used include ionic non ionic or mixtures thereof typical ionic emulsifiers are anionic including amine salts or alkali salts of carboxylic sulfamic or phosphoric acids for example sodium lauryl sulfate ammonium lauryl sulfate lignosulfonic acid salts ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid edta sodium salts and acid salts of amines such as laurylamine hydrochloride or poly oxy 1 2 ethanediyl alpha sulfo omega hydroxy ether with phenol 1 methylphenyl ethyl. |
9 | the liquid solid interface is held at a temperature slightly higher than the melting point of the material to be crystallized while upper surface 52 of growing crystal 24 is kept at the melting point of the crystal i e 1240 u00b0 c for gallium arsenide growth since the melt is radially insulated such a temperature profile provides a strong stabilizing temperature gradient within confined melt 22 heater 14 temperature is regulated to maintain such a temperature gradient the distance between bottom surface 50 and upper surface 52 is typically of the order several mm to several cm however this distance the height of the confined melt 22 may be varied in a synchronous fashion with main heater 14 temperature if the temperature of main heater 14 is increased this separation is increased and if the heater 14 temperature is decreased so is this distance such that a stabilizing temperature gradient is maintained auxiliary heater 16 is preferably kept at a temperature higher than that of main heater 14 in order to thermally stratify top melt 20 if necessary auxiliary heater 16 can be used to melt material above main heater 14 to form top melt 20 upper surface 52 remains at a constant distance from bottom surface 50 so that the volume of confined melt 22 remains constant confined melt 22 remains unaffected by any motion of melt 20 above main heater 14 consequently a raleigh number ra h calculated based on the enclosed melt height remains constant during the growth an important advantage over czochralski and conventional vertical bridgman methods where melt height. |
2 | embodiments set forth herein rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art the terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention as used in the description of the invention and the appended claims the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d are intended to include the plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise unless otherwise defined all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs all publications patent applications patents and other references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entireties for the teachings relevant to the sentence and or paragraph in which the reference is presented the term u201c nucleic acid u201d as used herein refers to any nucleic acid including both dna and rna nucleic acids of the present invention are typically polynucleic acids that is polymers of individual nucleotides that are covalently joined by 3 u2032 5 u2032 phosphodiester bonds the term u201c nucleotide u201d refers to a building block of dna and rna consisting of a nitrogenous base a five carbon sugar and a phosphate group. |
5 | electronic caliper in this test the wire rope is shortened by at least the removal of the section under test when the single wire has a minimum diameter that is for example less than 60 of the minimum diameter of a single wire of a new wire rope of the same type in a seventh test of integrity a single wire of the wire rope is tested for resistance to flexing a 12 inch sample wire from the wire rope under test is clamped in a vise to a pre selected pressure a u00bd inch spacer having a groove along its length is then placed on top of the vise with the wire lying in the groove the wire is then gripped with pliers at the top of the spacer and worked by moving the pliers back and forth through a 180 u00b0 c arc with constant speed and force until the wire breaks the number of bends is counted and compared with the number of bends required to break a single new wire of the same type in this test the wire rope is shortened by at least the removal of the section under test when the wire survives fewer than for example 25 of the number of flexes required to break a new wire of the same type in an eighth test of integrity the twist strength of a wire from the wire rope is tested in this test. |
5 | about 0 3 cm from one edge to provide a small space between adjacent ends of the cover sections 32a and 32b while the connector 37 is handy to hold adjacent ends of two cover sections 32a and 32b in alignment other connecting means may be used fig6 shows a modified cover 46 generally similar to the cover 32 of fig1 except that it has a flap 47 bent downwardly at the end this flap covers a triangular opening indicated by reference number 48 in fig1 that would be large enough to admit birds into the space under the cover 32 in fig1 the opening cbuld also admit some rain and some of the debris that the cover is intended to keep out the flap 47 at each end of the gutter extends down far enough to overlap the end of a rake molding 49 and perhaps part of a rake board 50 that covers the upper edge of the siding 51 the flap 47 could be formed as an l shaped separate member or each flap could be made at one end of some of the standard cover members at the same time the curl 33 was formed alternatively the curl 33 could be formed to the end of a cover member 46 and then a part of the cover member including the end of the curl 33 could be cut away to. |
2 | the flat spring 48 are thus rigidly interconnected by the fastener 50 the arm 46 and spring 48 in turn are pivoted by a common pin 54 to a support bracket 56 mounted on a seat plate 58 the pivot arm 46 extends through a slot 60 in plate 56 and connects to the remainder of system 40 the lower end of the other seatbelt portion 36b is secured by a fastener 62 to a bracket 64 which is anchored to plate 58 by another fastener 66 it will thus be understood that one end of the seatbelt 36 is secured to a fixed bracket 64 while the other end is attached to a pivot arm 46 brackets 56 and 64 are laterally spaced apart and preferably located well back with respect to the operator seat 22 so that pivotal positioning of the pivot arm 46 will vary in accordance with whether the seatbelt 36 is properly fastened the position of the pivot arm 46 in turn controls the locked or unlocked condition of the remainder of system 40 as will be explained below referring now to fig4 and 5 in conjunction with fig2 the lower end of the pivot arm 46 is pivoted at point 68 to one end of a rigid link 70 the link 70 extends through an opening in a bracket 72 and a compression spring 74 is provided between the bracket and a follower 76 on the bent link for purposes of normally biasing the pivot arm 46 backward relative to seat 22 the other. |
3 | anhydride maleic anhydride tetramethylene maleic anhydride dodecenylsuccinic anhydride pyromellitic dianhydride hexachloroendomethylene tetrahydrophthalic anhydride trimellitic anhydride and mixtures thereof the polymercaptan resin component is supplied by liquid polymeric materials having an average sh functionality of greater than 2 5 preferably for enhancing the autogenous cure at ambient temperature such resin has sh functionality of about 3 or more for example 6 or more although typically such is below about 6 for economy also such resins have hydroxyl functionality for cure enhancement this hydroxyl functionality is preferably on the carbons that are in the position alpha to the carbon atoms bearing the sh functionality further the polymers preferably have 2 or more hydroxyl groups per molecule e g 2 5 such groups per molecule exemplary polymercaptan resins have been shown for example in u s pat nos 3 361 723 as well as 3 472 913 moreover as has been described in some detail in the last mentioned u s patent exemplary polymercaptan resins can also be prepared in accordance with the teachings of u s pat nos 3 258 495 and 3 278 496 and ostensibly under certain steps disclosed in u s pat no 2 581 464 as will be seen from a review of this exemplary u s patent art the. |
1 | absorbing and releasing essentially the same quantity of specimen remains unimpaired and functional the amount of fibre to be deposited for forming the flocked layer in accordance with the invention is determined on the basis of the type of fibre and the pre chosen layer characteristics of thickness and fineness in such a manner as to enable 100 microlitres of specimen to be absorbed in accordance with the objects of the invention the fibre is chosen from a wide range of materials provided they are hydrophilic by capillarity such as for example synthetic or artificial materials e g rayon polyester polyamide carbon fibre or alginate natural materials e g cotton and silk or mixtures thereof some preparative examples are now given of a swab according to the invention such examples are not intended in any way to limit the scope of the invention a swab is prepared using a plastic rod suitable for human clinical collection of diameter 2 5 mm which decreases to 1 mm over a length of about 6 cm the tip of the part with the smallest diameter is dipped in or sprayed with an adhesive then the rod is placed vertically in a flocking apparatus in electrostatic field to deposit a polyamide flock the polyamide flock of 0 7 mm length and 1. |
9 | the layer the polysilicon is then patterned 58 in order to provide holes for etching the sacrificial layer thus the layers for the fixed mirror have been produced a sacrificial layer for forming a fabry perot cavity is deposited by lpcvd sio 2 deposition 59 it is not necessary to pattern the sacrificial layer next the layers for the movable mirror are produced a layer of polycrystalline silicon is deposited 80 and conductive area is formed by ion implantation 81 the layer is patterned 82 in order to provide holes for etching the sacrificial layer next a further sacrificial layer is made with lpcvd sio 2 deposition 83 and the layer is patterned 84 with this patterning locations of anchors are determined for the movable mirror the density of the anchors is preferably larger in the optical area than in the surrounding area this way a higher value of stiffness is achieved in the optical area compared to the surrounding area a layer of polycrystalline silicon is then formed with lpcvd deposition 85 and holes are etched 86 thus the layers for the movable mirror have been produced metallization with aluminium is performed for the connectors by sputtering and patterning. |
7 | clockwise to prevent the bound of the rear blade operating arm 20 that the pin 20b is also a connecting pin with the rear blade group b and that in case the rear blade driving arm 26 is rotated clockwise by the shutter cocking operation the brake lever 37 will be rotated counterclockwise by a pin 41a erected on a lever 41 and will be thereby separated from the pin 20b in this embodiment too the same respective reference numerals are attached to the same component parts and portions in the function as shown in fig3 a that is to say when the rear blade operating arm 20 is rotated clockwise from the illustrated position just before the pin 20b collides with the side of the rear blade driving arm 26 said pin 20b will engage with the side 37a of the brake lever 37 and will rotate the brake lever 37 clockwise with this clockwise rotation of the brake lever 37 the other side 37b will advance into the motion track of the pin 20b and thereby the bound of the rear blade operating arm 20 will be perfectly prevented the lever 41 is pivoted on the base plate p has the pin 41a engageable with the brake lever 37 and is so arranged as to be able to be rotated clockwise from the illustrated position by the shutter cocking operation therefore when the shutter is cocked just before the rear blade driving arm 26 begins to rotate clockwise the brake lever 37 will be rotated counterclockwise by the pin 41a so as to be separated from the pin 20b the other operations are the same as in the embodiment shown in fig3 a and therefore shall not be explained. |
4 | 4 has its greatest reach in the height direction h is referred to as the blade segment 39 s maximum height h max the height value at which the blade segment begins at the bottom thereof is referred to as the minimum height h min the span in the height direction between the minimum height h min and the maximum height h max is the overall height h max of the blade segment the second blade section lateral surface 6 extends apart from manufacturing tolerances in a plane spanned by the longitudinal direction z and the height direction h the first blade segment lateral surface 5 is made up of a first portion 10 located higher up on the blade segment 4 further away from the foot segment 1 and a second portion 11 located lower down on the blade segment nearer the foot segment 1 as already explained earlier the comparatively flat rounded transition area 9 between the foot segment 1 and the blade segment 4 is not part of the blade segment 4 the first portion 10 is practically parallel to the plane defined by the longitudinal direction z and the height direction h accordingly it is also parallel to the second blade segment lateral surface 6 i e its gradient is infinitely large the first portion 10 may alternatively enclose a small angle not exceeding 2 u00b0 with the height direction h i e dh db assumes a finite value and except for manufacturing tolerances run parallel to the longitudinal direction z the second portion 11 is also parallel to the longitudinal direction z except for manufacturing tolerances but compared with the first portion 10 encloses a substantially larger angle of 8 u00b0 to 12 u00b0 with the height direction h in other words the first portion. |
7 | used to indicate that the reason for delay was that there was a delay in delivery of the parts a number preceding the code indicates the amount of time associated with the delay in the preferred embodiment the number indicates the additional days of delay such as for example u201c 2p2 u201d indicates that there was a two day delay at a particular step due to incorrect parts being delivered accordingly if for a vehicle at the frame repair step the code u201c 2p2 u201d appears this indicates that there was a delay for two days for a vehicle where the frame could not be operated upon due to incorrect parts being delivered if a particular shop receives an inordinate amount of code u201c p2 39 s u201d then this would indicate that there is a chronic problem of incorrect parts being delivered possibly for example from a single source for a single brand of vehicle this delay would adversely affect the strength indicator for cycle time and would also indicate that the problem could be addressed such as by possibly ordering parts from another supply shop for vehicles of that brand in the preferred embodiment the present invention also includes the source category of the parts such as whether the parts category is an oem original equipment manufacturer parts category or an after market parts category or a salvage parts category or other types of parts category another embodiment includes using additional attributes to store the source category of the parts the data structure 304 includes the date upon which the vehicle 39 s repair was completed as well as the final total amount expended to perform the repair thus the data structure 304 not only tracks the vehicle through a multi step process. |
6 | electrical energy the electric motor of the turbocharger 1 here is connected to the storage device for electric energy for taking electrical energy in a motor operation of the turbocharger 1 and for feeding in electrical energy in a generator operation of the turbocharger in a particularly preferred embodiment the electric motor of the turbocharger is connected to an electrical storage device wherein this electrical storage device is additionally connectable to an electromotoric drive of a motor vehicle this may be a u201c hub motor u201d of a motor vehicle or another electric motor which is provided in the drive train of a motor vehicle for example in the region of the gear this connection of the electrical turbocharger to a hybrid vehicle is particularly energy efficient control electronics for determining the rotational speed of the turbine wheel 2 or the compressor wheel 3 actual values of pressure conditions on the turbine housing side and compressor housing side as well as further values relevant to the torque for the internal combustion engine are provided for the efficient control of the drive system or the turbocharger the most important components of the first embodiment according to fig1 a to 1 d are shown in fig1 d at the top right as a part exploded drawing here it is to be seen that it is the case. |
3 | at least 30 additional seconds because in that way most of the residual dmpc and dcp decompose at the higher temperature regime which favors ams formation pipe 9 is fitted with sampling ports at the entrance 9 a at an intermediate point 9 b and at the exit 9 c for monitoring dcp concentration at the flash evaporator 10 step c the reaction product is cooled by 10 u00b0 60 u00b0 c it is further cooled to 30 u00b0 50 u00b0 c by passage through cooler 11 and then sent to an anion exchange resin bed 12 in order to neutralize the acid catalyst the neutralized product is then sent through pipe 13 to a distillation train for fractionation and recovery of the various components the acetone rich overheads from the flash evaporator are recycled to the back mixed reactor through inlet 3 the invention may be further illustrated by means of the following examples a cumene oxidation product that contained 81 6 weight percent chp 5 00 weight percent dmpc and 0 40 weight percent acetophenone the balance being mostly cumene was pumped at the rate of 1 62g min into a thermostated pyrex morton flask equipped with magnetic stirring and an overflow device that maintained the volume of the reaction mixture at 30 ml simultaneously an acetone solution containing 0 86 weight percent ams 2 06 weight percent phenol 5. |
2 | the opposing side of the wafer flows to the supply channel 6 through the ink feed conduits 14 the upper and lower ink supply channels 10 and 12 are separate color channels although for greater color density they nay print the same color ink u2014 eg a ccmmy printhead rows 20 and 22 above the supply channel 6 are transversely offset with respect to the media feed direction 8 below the ink supply channel 6 rows 24 and 26 are similarly offset along she width of the media furthermore rows 20 and 22 and rows 24 and 26 are mutually offset with respect to each other accordingly the combined nozzle pitch of rows 20 to 26 transverse to the media feed direction 8 is one quarter the nozzle pitch of any of the individual rows the nozzle pitch along each row is approximately 32 microns nominally 31 75 microns and therefore the combined nozzle pitch for all the rows in one color channel is approximately 8 microns nominally 7 9375 microns this equates to a nozzle pitch of 3200 npi and hence the printhead has u2018 true u2019 3200 dpi resolution fig2 is a single unit cell of the nozzle array each unit cell has the equivalent of. |
1 | to produce single faced corrugated paperboard double faced corrugated paperboard is made by adhering or otherwise joining paper liners to the flute tips on both sides of the corrugated medium food grade adhesives such as food grade starch based adhesives preferably are used to join the component layers of the corrugated paperboard the corrugated paperboard preferably has a thin continuous edible wax coating e g paraffin wax film or another food compatible moisture barrier coating provided on at least the food contacting side of the cardboard the corrugated paperboard should be sufficiently rigid and stiff such that it does not readily distort when compressive forces of a hand are applied to it but is flexible enough that it can be folded at score or crease lines in manners described herein without tearing or rupturing in one non limiting example the corrugated paperboard is constructed of wax coated kraft paper liners plain or bleached and a corrugated medium comprising kraft paper and has an overall board thickness suitable for supporting and folding food products in accordance with embodiments of the invention such as described herein the paper liners may be preprinted with instructions logos etc the paper liners also may be bright white clay coated in a conventional manner before. |
2 | 108 and 110 and of the linkages 118 and 120 movement of the transfer finger holder 116 is also arcuate and relatively toward the shaft 92 at the same time that it is rising the transfer finger holder 116 maintains its level orientation because of the four bar linkages 118 and 120 the desirability of having such a movement pattern is that the lower end of the transfer finger holder 116 is provided with latch members 126 and 128 see fig8 that function in conjunction with latch abutments 130 and 132 that are located on an elevating mechanism 134 the enlarged fragmentary view of fig8 illustrates the structure of the elevating mechanism 134 in detail as shown therein the elevating mechanism 134 includes an elevation member 136 upon which the abutments 130 and 132 are located pivotally connected to the elevation member 136 is a pair of scissor members 138 and 140 which are pivotally connected near their center and also pivotally connected to the elevation member 136 and to the fixed bed portion 142 of the press 10 it will be noted that at end 144 a scissor member 138 is also slidingly connected with the elevation member 136 by virtue. |
4 | of the washing liquid was established the redepositing cellulase and protease mixture was added at a concentration of about 1 0 ml of mixture l of wash liquid all other processing parameters were the same as example 1 except that a different lot of denim was employed in this example and example 8 below compared to the redepositing cellulase control reflectance readings of the sample treated with redepositing cellulase protease were significantly different reflectance results correspond with the visual observation that the addition of protease protein in the mixture reduces the degree of redeposition on the denim garments compared to the redepositing cellulase control the protease treated garments show similar reflectance readings to a non depositing cellulase treatment the quality of abraded contrast in the fabric was also improved with the redepositing cellulase protease mixture compared to the redepositing cellulase alone see table iii below the test was performed in a similar manner as example 7 using the same redepositing cellulase and protease mixture however the ratio of cellulase to protease was changed and an additional heating process was included the mixture comprising indiage 44 l and protease gc899 was prepared in a ratio of about 60 1 based on total protein the mixture was further heated to a temperature of 37 u00b0 c for 120 hours before addition to the wash cycle in this example the amount is about 122 ppm total protein all other processing parameters were the same as those described in examples 1 and 7 similar to results in example 7 where garments are treated with a redepositing cellulase protease mixture treating garments with the redepositing cellulase protease mixture that has been previously heated results in improved reduction of backstaining compared to the garments treated. |
1 | 177 a a lower shaft 177 b and a spring 179 the guide arm 35 provides a shock absorbing or damping means to the system 10 as said system 10 is being utilized the guards 176 a 176 b and shafts 177 a 177 b comprise a tubular shape which enable the connection cable 100 to be routed from the main support arm 50 to the motor 250 the upper guard 176 a is attached to a lower surface of the main support arm 50 and the lower guard 176 b is attached to an upper intermediate surface of the cutting head 30 the diameter of the lower guard 176 b is slightly smaller than the diameter of the upper guard 176 a to enable said lower guard 176 b to slidably travel within said upper guard 176 a the guards 176 a 176 b eliminate debris from an internal portion of the guide arm 35 the shafts 177 a 177 b are positioned within the guards 176 a 176 b and are encompassed by the spring 179 which provides a recoiling means to the guide arm 35 the upper shaft 177 a is also attached to a lower surface of the main support arm 50 and the lower shaft 177 b is also attached to an upper intermediate surface of the cutting head 30 likewise the diameter of the lower shaft 177 b is slightly smaller than the diameter of the upper shaft 177 a. |
5 | for example by being threaded thereto central system css includes a vacuum system that provides a vacuum in pipe p when the level of wastewater in holding tank ht achieves a predetermined level then valve v opens and the vacuum in pipe p pulls the wastewater from holding tank ht to central system css air flows into holding tank ht by way of vent pipe 12 until valve v closes when the level of wastewater in holding tank ht is lowered airflow monitor 10 detects the flow of air through vent pipe 12 and provides a signal when the airflow is occurring as discussed herein now additionally referring to fig2 there is shown a closer view of vent pipe 12 with airflow monitor 10 installed therein airflow monitor 10 can be easily installed in existing vent pipes 12 by drilling a hole through the side of pipe 12 inserting monitor 10 from the inside of pipe 12 through the hole and threading a nut on the threaded portion of monitor 10 now additionally referring to fig3 5 there are shown more details of airflow monitor 10 which includes a base unit 14 a securing means 16 and a light diffuser or refractor 18 in base unit 14 there is an led light 20 a battery pack 22 a reed switch 24 a magnet 26 and a flapper 28 when an airflow moves past flapper 28 which may be a diaphragm 28 it cause magnet 26 connected thereto to move which in turn causes reed switch 24 to electrically close and conduct electricity from battery pack 22 to led light 20 reed switch 24 along with magnet 26 and flapper 28 can be considered a sensor. |
3 | 703 352 for example amine oxides amidoamine oxide surfactants may be suitable mixtures of zwitterionic surfactants and amphoteric surfactants may suitable an example is a mixture of about 13 isopropanol about 5 1 butanol about 15 ethylene glycol monobutyl ether about 4 sodium chloride about 30 water about 30 cocoamidopropyl betaine and about 2 cocoamidopropylamine oxide viscoelastic surfactant fluids for example those used in the oilfield may also contain agents that dissolve minerals and compounds for example in formations such as scale and filtercakes such agents may be for example hydrochloric acid formic acid acetic acid lactic acid glycolic acid sulfamic acid malic acid citric acid tartaric acid maleic acid methylsulfamic acid chloroacetic acid aminopolycarboxylic acids 3 hydroxypropionic acid polyaminopolycarboxylic acids for example trisodium hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetate and salts of these acids and mixtures of these acids and or salts for sandstone treatment the fluid also typically contains a hydrogen fluoride source the hydrogen fluoride source may be hf itself or may be selected from ammonium fluoride and or ammonium bifluoride or mixtures of the two when strong acid is present the hf source may also be one or more of polyvinylammonium fluoride polyvinylpyridinium fluoride pyridinium fluoride imidazolium fluoride sodium tetrafluoroborate ammonium tetrafluoroborate salts of hexafluoroantimony teflon u2122 synthetic resinous fluorine containing polymer and mixtures when the formation dissolving agent is a strong acid the fluid preferably contains a corrosion inhibitor the fluid optionally contains chelating agents for polyvalent cations for example especially aluminum calcium and iron in which case the agents are often called iron sequestering agents to prevent their precipitation some of the formation dissolving agents just described are chelating agents as well chelating agents may be added at a concentration for example of about 0 5 of active ingredient when ves fluids contain strong acids. |
7 | 9 and in the wall 14 39 located behind the metal block 9 supporting same the top of the sensor casing 1 is closed with a lid to enclose all the operational parts and the air passage not shown behind the metal block 9 housed in the venturi shaped channel structure 2 airflow channel 18 indicated schematically in fig1 is installed in the upper portion of the casing 1 and connected to a fan 13 on its right end shown in fig1 the fan 13 may be for example a sunol model 1212 pfb2 which is rated for operation at 12 v but was operated at 16 v in the ozone sensor according to the invention the fan has an optimized nozzle geometry i e a design in which the ratio of inlet opening cross section to exit opening cross section is approximately 2 1 in an implemented embodiment of the invention the cross section of the inlet opening is 110 mm 2 and the cross section of the fan outlet opening is 62 mm this ensures that the required minimum speed of 80 cm s across the chemiluminescence disc is attained at the same time the created nozzle geometry also results in an optimization between a maximum speed attainable with this type of fan and a flow resistance which increases with a smaller nozzle outlet cross section fig2 illustrates the integral electronic components of a circuitry for signal processing and monitoring. |
5 | 12 also provide at least a slight structural weakening of the unlatching rod 4 in order to facilitate the intended deformation as indicated by the illustration of fig4 here the deformed rod 4 u2032 comprises a bend 13 opposite to the free end of the protruding portion 6 of the impact member 5 the lever 10 of the handle module 3 is pivoted with respect to a pivot axis 11 hence due to a user initiated actuation of the handle bar 14 this lever 10 rotates with respect to the pivot axes 11 in a counter clockwise direction thus transferring a downward directed motion and a respective pivoting to the lever 9 of the latch mechanism 2 the crash induced deformation of the unlatching rod 4 u2032 as illustrated in fig4 provides an effective contraction of the unlatching rod 4 u2032 hence the effective distance between the coupled levers 9 10 is contracted or shortened and nearly any crash induced deformation which may otherwise lead to an unlatching pivoting of the lever 9 can be effectively counteracted and prevented fig5 through fig8 shows the impact member 5 in various perspective views as can be seen from fig7 the protruding portion 6 and the mounting portion 7 form an angle of about 80 u00b0 the overall geometry of the impact member 5 is thereby governed by the geometry of the outer door panel 15 and the geometry of the handle module 3 the mounting portion 7 of the impact member 5 comprises an aperture 19 which receives those portions of the handle module 3 that are adapted to get in direct contact with the inner surface. |
4 | bond nonwoven fabric a spun bond nonwoven fabric a chemical bond nonwoven fabric an air laid nonwoven fabric and a mixture thereof may be used as the porous substrate 20 further a cloth styrofoam paper or a mesh that has pores may be used as the porous substrate 20 in addition to the nonwoven fabric the porous substrate 20 may have a black or different color and a method of coating the pigment may employ gravure printing coating and may also employ a dope dye scheme the porous nanoweb 10 is formed into a shape having a plurality of pores 12 by making ultra fine fiber strands 14 by electrospinning the polymer material to which the black or different color pigment is added and accumulating the ultra fine fiber strands the polymer material used to make the porous nanoweb 10 in the present invention may be a resin that may be dissolved in an organic solvent for electrospinning and that may be capable of forming nanofibers by electrospinning but are not specifically limited thereto for example the polymer materials used in the present invention may be polyvinylidene fluoride pvdf poly vinylidene fluoride co hexafluoropropylene a perfluoropolymer polyvinyl chloride polyvinylidene chloride or a copolymer thereof a polyethylene glycol derivative containing polyethylene glycol dialkylether and polyethylene glycol dialkylester poly oxymethylene oligo oxyethylene polyoxide containing polyethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide polyvinyl acetate poly vinyl pyrrolidone vinyl acetate polystyrene and. |
1 | less than 15 passed through a 149 micron sieve the granulate contained about 1 sodium carboxymethylcellulose and about 0 1 water tablets were prepared as described in example 3 the resulting tablets had a hardness of 24 strong cobb units and a friability of 6 1 some capping was observed tablets were observed to have a pleasing sweetness and cooling sensation and had a good finish 6 000 g of xylitol milled to an average particle size of 50 microns was granulated with sodium carboxymethylcellulose utilizing 2 651 4 g of a 7 solids sodium carboxymethylcellulose solution in water as described for example 7 the resulting granulate exhibited good flow characteristics it had a bulk density of 0 36 g ml and an average particle size of about 500 microns less than 5 passed through a 149 micron sieve the granulate contained about 3 sodium carboxymethylcellulose and about 0 3 water tablets were prepared as described in example 3 the resulting tablets had a hardness of greater than 40 strong cobb units and 0 0 friability no capping or lamination was observed tablets further exhibited a pleasing sweetness and cooling sensation and had a good finish it was noted however that the tablets had a slight yellow orange cast 6 000 g of xylitol milled to an average particle size of 90 microns was granulated with sodium carboxymethylcellulose utilizing 1 305 7 g of a 7 solids sodium carboxymethylcellulose solution in water as described for example 7 the resulting granulate exhibited good flow characteristics it had a bulk density of 0 44 g ml and an average particle size of about. |
8 | to fig1 a and 12 b a second magnetic stack 260 is deposited over conductive lines 252 and cap layer 254 a lithography pattern and rie is performed to form the pattern in the second magnetic stack 260 m 3 aluminum layer 252 and the first magnetic stack 238 an ild 262 is deposited to fill the gaps between the stacks 238 260 and conductive lines 252 the ild is cmp 39 d to planarize the ild 262 surface and expose the tops of the second magnetic stacks 260 a conductive material 264 comprising for example an m 4 aluminum layer is deposited over the ild 262 a lithography pattern and rie is performed to form the pattern in the m 4 conductive layer 264 and the second magnetic stack 260 a dielectric material 266 is deposited over the patterned conductive lines 264 and the second magnetic stack 260 as shown in fig1 a and 13 b a plurality of additional magnetic stacks may be fabricated between metallization layers by repeating the manufacturing process described herein the present invention achieves technical advantages by providing an mram device 160 and manufacturing process thereof having conductive lines 134 and 152 that are comprised of aluminum and which may be etched directly rather than requiring a damascene process this allows for improved alignment of the conductive lines 134 152 over conductive stacks 138 preventing line to line or level to level electrical shorts in accordance with the present invention aluminum is used in an mram. |
6 | partition fins 1210 extend along a direction from top to bottom two neighboring fins 1210 are spaced apart from one another with a channel therebetween the led module 120 comprises a plurality of leds not labeled installed at the bottom of the heat conducting body a hemispherical transparent cover 125 is engaged with the bottom of the heat sink 121 and covers the led module 120 the transparent cover 125 is so dimensioned and positioned that bottom intakes of the channels between the fins 1210 are exposed downward to the surrounding air without being blocked by the cover 125 thus air can easily flow upwardly along the cover 125 into the channels between the fins via the bottom intakes thereof the shell 16 is inverted frustum shaped and comprises a top plate 161 a bottom plate 163 and a lateral wall 162 interconnecting with the top plate 161 and the bottom plate 163 the lamp holder 14 is mounted at the top plate 161 for connecting the connector 124 of the led bulb 12 the lateral wall 162 is around the led bulb 12 and has an angled inner surface 164 defined at an acute angle with respect to the bottom plate 163 the lateral wall 162 can be made of metal material which can reflect light the bottom plate 163 is transparent a part of light generated by the led module 120 radiates downwardly directly through the transparent bottom plate 163 another part of the light generated by the led module 120 is reflected by the inner surface 164. |
1 | nor to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed they are chosen and described to explain the principles of the invention and its application and practical use to best enable others skilled in the art to follow its teachings the method of this invention involves the administration of an effective amount of a formula i compound to a patient at risk of developing osteoporosis administration may be either oral or parenteral the effective amount of the formula i compound will necessarily depend upon the severity of the risk of the patient 39 s developing osteoporosis or the severity of the condition if the patient ahs already been diagnosed since the formula i compounds are essentially nontoxic large amounts can be safely administered the preferred dosage to reduce the risk osteoporosis may be as low as 0 1 mg kg up to 1 000 mg kg the more severe the risk of disease or occurrence thereof the more formula i compound should be administered to provide an effective response the patient at risk should replenish the plasma supply of formula i compound frequently to obtain maximum benefits of the agent administration is preferably through parenteral or oral routes most preferably oral for parenteral administration the formula i compound is dissolved in a suitable solvent most preferably water to produce. |
8 | module command the control module responds with a confirmation message including a returncode to indicate the processing status the response is sent to the destination currently configured for the control module the response is formatted as described in table 13 the destroy all command allows the control system 1400 to remotely remove all traces of the control module any other installed modules and any associated data residing on the device all data to be destroyed is overwritten with random bytes before removing table 14 outlines the destroy all command parameters upon receipt and processing of the destroy all command the control module responds with the requested data and or a returncode to indicate the processing status the response is sent to the destination currently configured for the control module after the control module has responded it destroys itself if there is an error deleting an individual module the response is formatted as described in table 15 table 17 delete indicator structure u201c u201d delimited min max name description type occurs occurs delete u201c di u201d a static value used to indicate that static 1 1 indicator the fields that follow represent a return struct returncode delete return code from module hex 1 1 numeric errorstring if returncode gt 0 errorstring should alpha 1 1 contain a description of the error numeric condition s the module inventory command allows the control system 1400 to query a mobile device to. |
2 | on the donor substrate 106 the first thin film pattern 105 a is transferred from the donor substrate 106 to the target substrate 109 then the xy u03b8 stage 107 is moved by a prescribed pitch and positioning fab illumination and transfer steps are repeatedly executed for the second thin film pattern 105 b and then for the third thin film pattern 105 c in the same manner as done for the first thin film substrate 105 a as shown in fig2 3 a and 4 whereby a micro structure is completed fabs are applied to the surface of the thin film pattern 105 a or 105 b that has been transferred to the target substrate 109 and the surface of the thin film pattern 105 b or 105 c on the donor substrate 106 that will be transferred next then the target substrate 109 is removed from the z stage 108 and the necessary micro structure is separated from the target substrate 109 according to the first embodiment since etch back is performed in the regions where the release layer 102 is exposed even if a portion of the release layer 102 is raised in the transfer step the raised portion 102 a is prevented from contacting the target substrate 109 or the thin film pattern 105 a or 105 b that has been transferred to the target substrate 109 therefore the thin film patterns 105 a 105 b and 105 c. |
7 | voltage a is passed to the electronic musical effect generator 24 whose output is connected to amplifier 26 which is connected to speaker 28 strain measurement devices in accordance with the present invention are installed at various sites along the guitar neck 32 to measure slight bends in the neck in a plurality of axes a strain gauge assembly 20 on the guitar neck generates a control signal voltage b on line 34 proportional to the flexure in the guitar neck this control signal voltage b is passed to an input of a signal conditioning circuit 22 for filtering and normalization see fig5 for details a separate strain and pressure measurement assembly 39 is installed on the face of a guitar pick 18 structural deflections in the guitar pick 18 generate another ensemble of control signal voltages c on lines 49 that is passed to another input of the signal conditioning circuit for filtering and normalization the output d of the signal conditioning circuit 22 is the final ensemble of conditioned signal voltages on line 52 that accurately represents the flexural condition of the guitar and guitar pick these conditioned control signal voltages are applied on line 52 as an. |
1 | to configure the present invention in the form of a backpack fig3 show 3 units of releasable couplings 20 attached to panel 2 a 11 panel and 12 fig1 show corresponding couplings 19 attached to panel 2 and 18 the purpose of the corresponding releasable couplings 20 and releasable couplings 19 in fig1 and 2 is to engage each other and hold the storage bag closed as shown in fig1 when the present invention is configured in an overlapping manner to form a storage bag as shown in fig3 attached to either or both panel 2 a and panel 11 is a pair of carry handles 14 a and 14 b these handles are positioned on either side of the pouch formed between panels 2 a and 11 and which form the carry bag according to the present invention thus the positioning of the handles 14 a and 14 b is to enable a user to hold the garment or bag so as to carry goods held within the pouch formed between panels 11 and 2 a fig5 and 6 illustrate the carry bag according to the present invention and which will be described in further detail below in fig4 the bib portion 8 a is folded toward second portion 2 in an overlapping manner this forms a waist apron of fig7 or an intermediate position for the garment in transition between the apron of fig1 and the carry bag of fig5 and storage bag fig1 when the bib portion is further folded over an imaginary line u2018 a u2019 as illustrated in fig1 extending proximate the. |
9 | in the direction of the arrows 26 the ascending and rounded shape of the intermediate ceiling at the edges 27 improves the air flow in the circulation channel while preventing breakaway edges which lead to the formation of air turbulence a type of ventilation grid is formed by the approximate grid shaped stock structure of the blanks 25 arranged on the outermost right and left edges of the main tunnel 24 so that the circulated air can flow uniformly through the blanks firing elements may be arranged as far as the bottom blank in the firing zone so they are arranged in the longitudinal channels between the blanks of individual bogies trains running in opposite directions from one another fig3 shows the cross section according to fig2 this is shown in a view that is cutaway at the right and left it can be seen that neighboring circulation channels 22 are separated from one another by side walls 28 in the present exemplary embodiment a fan is provided for each circulating channel 22 which is the length of one furnace bogie when considered in the longitudinal direction fig4 shows the left end of the furnace section according to fig1 in a loading situation and with a loading and unloading device 31 the loading and unloading of the furnace section are performed by transfer stage 32 which has eight tracks and can move crosswise in direction c in the situation indicated with dotted. |
9 | or permanent detrimental effect on the eye to which it is administered examples of opthalmically acceptable carriers include water distilled or deionized water saline and other aqueous media in accordance with the invention the active compounds are preferably soluble in the carrier which is employed for their administration so that the active compounds are administered to the eye in the form of a solution alternatively a suspension of the active compound or compounds or salts thereof in a suitable carrier may also be employed in accordance with the invention the active compounds or mixtures or salts thereof are administered in an ophthalmically acceptable carrier in sufficient concentration so as to deliver an effective amount of the active compound or compounds to the optic nerve site of the eye preferably the ophthalmic therapeutic solutions contain one or more of the active compounds in a concentration range of approximately 0 0001 to approximately 1 weight by volume and more preferably approximately 0 0005 to approximately 0 1 weight by volume any method of administering drugs to the retinal ganglion cell site of a mammalian eye may be employed to administer in accordance with the present invention the active compound or compounds to the eye to be treated by the term u201c administering u201d is meant to include those general systemic drug administration modes e g injection directly into the patient 39 s blood vessels oral administration and the like which result in the compound or compounds being systemically available also intercameral injection may be utilized to delver the reverse mode na ca 2 exchange inhibitor to the retinal ganglion cell site the primary effect on the mammal resulting. |
7 | synchronize with zero cross points indicated by symbols 1811 1813 of a prescribed phase in this example the data value changes from negative to positive of audio data 1810 in this example a waveform 1821 between a key push indicated by symbol 1811 at first regular key push timing and a key push indicated by symbol 1812 at the next regular key push timing is delimited by zero cross points having the same phase likewise a waveform 1822 between the next pair of key pushes indicated by symbols 1812 and 1813 at the corresponding pieces of regular key push timing is delimited by zero cross points having the same phase although in the embodiment each piece of regular key push timing is set so as to synchronize with a zero cross point of a prescribed phase of audio data the invention is not limited to such a case in the example of fig1 a player makes a first key push indicated by symbol 1911 earlier than the regular timing in this case a zero cross point indicated by symbol 1931 that is closest to the key push timing of the player on its future side in time series is found in the audio data and a waveform 1941 between the key push indicated by symbol 1811 in fig1 at the first regular key push timing and the key push indicated by symbol 1812 in fig1 at the next regular key push timing is connected to the waveform before the thus found zero cross point in fig1 the waveform 1941 between the two pieces of. |
2 | filters this may result in highly efficient or thorough filtration if all filter cartridges 26 are of similar filtration characteristics alternatively filter cartridges 26 may have different filtration characteristics illustratively different contaminants could be trapped by different filter cartridges 26 use of four different filter cartridges could be exploited to eliminate many different contaminants which could be present in unfiltered water passing through the domestic plumbing system passages formed in bottom 28 of canister 20 are illustrated in the plan view of fig4 water discharged from port 64 fills chamber 22a and open center 74 of filter cartridge 26a this water is conducted by a canister internal passage 76 to chamber 22b water will fill open center 78 of filter cartridge 26b then pass through a canister internal passage 80 to chamber 22c water will finally pass through a canister internal passage 82 to chamber 22d thus passages 76 80 82 each communicates between adjacent chambers 22a 22b 22c 22d transferring liquid in serial fashion from one chamber 22a 22b or 22c to subsequent chambers 22b 22c 22d water leaves chamber 22d through a port 94 of outlet 18 certain components of novel filter housing 10 have been omitted for clarity in the view of fig4 fig5 shows the components omitted from fig4 walls 24 and filter cartridges 26 are omitted from fig5 for clarity pick up tubes 44 are seen to depend from bottom surface 38 there being one pick up tube 44 for each chamber 22 see fig1 of canister 20 fig5 also shows internal passages formed in cap 12 and in bottom 28 of canister 20 a first cap internal passage 86 conducts incoming water into the first chamber 22a see fig4 a second cap internal passage 88 comprises a portion of the flushing circuit. |
1 | synthesis and at least one component that aids or provides cellular activity these components may be used singly or desirably in combination a desirable cellular energy production component includes the ubiquinones ubiquinones are widely found in bacteria fungi yeasts plants and animals it is known that different species produce isoforms q n with different numbers of isoprene units n for example the number of isoprene units is 6 q6 in some microorganisms nine q9 in plants and ten q10 in humans coenzyme q10 or 2 3 dimethoxy 5 methyl 6 decaprenyl benzoquinone functions to recover and maintain respiration and promotes atp production in terms of energy supply for cellular activities derivatives of the ubiquinones such as ubiquinols may also be useful the cellular energy production component for example coenzyme q10 is incorporated into the complex in an amount ranging from about 0 001 to about 10 preferably from about 0 01 to about 5 by weight of the complex to repair damage caused by ros it is desirable to include a component that will promote collagen synthesis it has been suggested that hydroxy acids including alpha and beta hydoxy acids may be useful in this regard as a result the present invention. |
2 | e p limit u2014 1 p 1 p pi u2014 1 a limit torque value is calculated from the output limit power p limit u2014 1 and an angular velocity of the motor and the flow goes to the step s 27 step s 27 the limit torque value is compared with a requested torque received by a hybrid control unit and the smaller one of them is taken as a torque request value to be sent from the hybrid control unit where the control flow corresponding to a discharging state as illustrated in fig3 includes the following steps p step s 31 a measured voltage value of the battery is multiplied by a discharging current limit value of the battery to derive a discharging limit power p 2 step s 32 it is determined whether the actual current value is below an initial control value of discharging current and if so the flow goes to the step s 33 otherwise the flow goes to the step s 34 step s 33 a output limit power p limit u2014 2 is p 2 a limit torque value is calculated from the output limit power and an angular velocity of a motor and the flow goes to the step s 37 step s 34 pi adjusting is performed with i error i battery u2212 i discharge u2014 limit to derive a torque deviation value p pi u2014 2 where i battery is the actually measured current value of the battery and i discharge u2014 limit is the discharging current limit value of the battery and the flow goes to the step s 35 step s 35 step s 36 a resultant output limit power is derived from p pi u2014 2 and p. |
7 | as an impedance element and a transformer primary winding where the transformer primary winding has transformer coupling to at least one secondary winding exhibits voltage division between the load devices a detector placed across either the impedance element or the transformer primary winding detects a waveform similar to that of the ac source scaled according to the division ratio between the two load devices and altered in phase by the reactive component of the impedance of each load device the circuit into which the secondary winding of the transformer is wired couples to the primary winding for example if the secondary is an open circuit the waveform in the primary circuit will cause the detector to sense a particular signal from which can be extracted a dc voltage the magnitude of which is proportional to the impedance ratio of the impedance element and the coupled transformer components placing a resistive or reactive load or a short circuit across the transformer secondary winding will change the primary circuit ac output level this primary circuit ac output level is detected conditioned and used as an input to other electronic circuits fig1 illustrates an embodiment of the present inventive apparatus for a detector primary circuit 10 a sine wave generator 12 drives an impedance 14 and the primary of a transformer 16 in the mode shown both a first switch 18 and a second switch 20 are open corresponding to an unplugged call cord 22 a voltmeter 24 which serves here as a generic detector detects a baseline ac. |
3 | of the plasma 141 as mentioned above the substrate 180 is a coiled material with a specific width in the embodiment structure of the present invention the effective area of the substrate 180 for coating is about 1 3 1 6 u03c0dw in which the d is the distance between the individual first roller 150 and the arc discharge plasma source 140 equal substantially to the distance between the arc discharge plasma source 140 and the substrate 180 and the w is the width of the substrate 180 in the embodiment of fig1 if it is needed to coat more than two layers of films onto the substrate 180 a backward forward control upon the substrate 180 inside the chamber 110 can do this job the determination of the speeds of the first rollers 150 and the second rollers 160 if not free rotation the tension of the substrate 180 and the related parameters are up to the selection of the material of the substrate 180 and the requirement of the coating referring now to fig3 a schematic view of another embodiment of the vacuum coating apparatus in accordance with the present invention is shown the major difference between this embodiment to the aforesaid embodiment of fig1 is that this embodiment includes a plurality of chambers 110 a u02dc 110 c each of which has an individual arc discharge plasma source 140 a u02dc 140 c similar to the aforesaid embodiment the vacuum coating apparatus of fig3 also. |
6 | may be added to the tubular heat sink to enhance heat flow light source 100 is mounted into a fixture and retained in position by mounting clips 121 123 as most clearly seen in fig3 and s each of the clips is shaped so as to engage and retain light source 100 each clip is affixed on one surface 122 124 to a light fixture although light source 100 is shown as comprising an elongate tubular heat sink other extruded elongate members may be used such as channels in the illustrative embodiment shown convection cooling by flow of air through tubular heat sink 101 is utilized such that cool or unheated air enters tubular heat sink 101 at its lower end and exits from the upper end as heated air in higher wattage light sources rather than utilizing air as the cooling medium other fluids may be utilized in particular convective heat pumping may be used to remove heat from the interior of the heat sink in one particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention the light source of the invention is configured to replace compact fluorescent lighting in decorative applications as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art the principles of the invention are not limited to the use. |
5 | 13 or if desired such link arms could have an angular configuration similar to a bell crank it is apparent that the first hinge member 23 is slidably connected to the second hinge member 24 by the pin 28 located within the control slot 47 and that one end of the link 48 is pivotally connected to the first hinge member by the pin 50 while the other end of such link is pivotally connected to the second hinge member by the pin 51 relative movement between the arcuate control slot 47 and the associated guide pin 28 causes the link 48 to swing about the pins 50 and 51 and confines both the leading and trailing edges of the door 21 to rationally chosen desired paths the shape of the arcuate control slot 47 ordinarily is determined by plotting a selected path for the trailing edge of the door and relating the necessary positions of the pins 50 and 51 and the link 48 to a set of coordinate points along the central rib 43 therefore relative movement between the slot 47 and the guide pin 28 transmits the information contained in the bearing surfaces of the control slot to the pivot pins and link thus necessarily recreating the selected paths of movement of the leading and trailing edges of the door in order for the leading and trailing edges of the door to follow the same controlled path each time the door is moved the guide pin 28 and the pivot pin 50 are spaced apart a fixed predetermined distance the pivot pins 50 and 51 are spaced apart a fixed predetermined distance and the distance between. |
3 | subjected to water treatment the crude gas from which ammonia and hydrocarbons have been removed is exhausted from the top of the washing tower 303 and introduced into the acidic gas absorption tower 101 the acidic gas absorption tower 101 separates and removes acidic gases particularly h 2 s in the crude gas by a physical absorption process a solvent is supplied into the acidic gas absorption tower 101 and absorbs acidic gas in the crude gas the crude gas from which acidic gases have been removed is exhausted from the top of the acidic gas absorption tower 101 and is introduced into the solvent absorption tower 306 the solvent after the acidic gas absorption is discharged from the bottom of the acidic gas absorption tower 101 and is heated in a heat exchanger 103 by the solvent regenerated by the acidic gas stripping tower 106 the solvent is then introduced into the acidic gas concentrating tower 104 as the solvent used in the acidic gas absorption tower 101 a solvent of physical absorption such as a mixture solution of diethyl ether and a polyethylene glycols can be used also the temperature of the crude gas in the acidic gas absorption tower 101 is preferably 20 u00b0 c to 40 u00b0 c the acidic gas concentrating tower 104 strips by flash h 2 co co 2 or the like dissolved in the solvent h 2 co co 2 or the like stripped in the acidic gas concentrating tower 104 can be introduced again into the acidic gas absorption tower 101 through a compressor 105 d the solvent is. |
6 | 116 includes the catalyst retainer rack 128 that rides on the rack slide 129 a gasket 130 for the catalyst rack 128 and a shoulder 126 located within the catalyst chamber 136 for seating the gasket 130 any suitable means for seating the catalyst rack 128 against the shoulder 126 with the gasket 130 between them can be used for example a cam device not shown an access door 118 is used to access the catalyst rack 128 for removing or installing the catalyst elements 124 a top view of the catalyst retainer rack 128 with two catalyst elements 124 is shown in fig5 referring again to fig3 the exhaust from the engine enters the first volume chamber 134 through exhaust inlet 110 the number of exhaust inlets 110 depends on the number of cylinders in the engine typically one for each cylinder or a pair of cylinders a relief valve 114 is generally positioned opposite the exhaust inlet 110 due to the baffle 102 and changing the direction of flow of the exhaust within the first volume chamber 134 liquid and solid particulates are at least partially removed from the exhaust these collect in the lower silencer head 132 a drain line and valve assembly 112 is attached to the bottom of the lower silencer head 132 to allow removal of any accumulated liquid and particulate solids the volume of the first volume chamber 134 is sufficient to dampen spurious pressure excursions or pulsations to avoid damage to the catalyst elements 124 the exhaust then exits the first volume chamber 134 through flow pipes 106 into the second volume chamber 136 the leading face of the catalyst elements 124 are spaced from the exit of the flow pipes 106 to allow. |
9 | conjugate binds to hcg antigens forming antibody antigen complex in the fluid sample which is captured by antibody in the test line and causing the test area to become visible when the hcg concentration in the sample is more than 2 000 miu ml or 10 000 miu ml antibody gold conjugate binds to the hcg antigen in the sample and can not be further bind to the hcg antigen in the test area thus produce no respective test line when the hcg level in sample is below the respective detection limit the unbound antibody gold conjugate will be bound to the hcg antigen at the test line thus produce a visible test line if the hcg concentration in the sample is less than 25 miu ml the test area of 25 miu ml 100 miu ml and 500 miu ml are invisible while the 200 miu ml and 10 000 miu ml test areas are visible control areas are always visible if the correct procedure is followed if the hcg concentration in the sample is higher than the respective detection limits of 25 miu ml 500 miu ml and 1000 miu ml the respective test areas of the test strips becomes visible while the 200 miu ml and10 000 miu ml test areas are. |
6 | of the input operating parameters application_number US 47498283 A description it is to be noted the present invention can be adapted for use in any one of various engine control systems whose operating parameters include air fuel mixture ignition timing recirculated exhaust gas and engine speed in a typical example the ratio of air fuel mixture is used in the present invention as a representative of such parameters referring now to fig1 the intake manifold pressure pm and the throttle opening u03b8 of an internal combustion engine in which the invention is adapted are illustrated graphically as a function of engine load with the engine speed n being kept constant it is seen that as a function of engine load intake manifold pressure decreases substantially exponentially while throttle opening increases but the rate of its increase also follows a substantially exponential curve according to the present invention the intake manifold pressure is used as a predominant factor for air fuel ratio control when the engine is operating under less loaded conditions and the throttle opening becomes the predominant factor instead of manifold pressure during the time the engine is under loaded conditions by doing so it is possible to compensate for variations in air fuel ratio that arise from variations in loading condition from idle to full loads since the rate of engine load variation is significant compared with those of other engine operating parameters precision control of air fuel ratio is made possible fig2 is a schematic illustration of a hardware structure of the air fuel mixture control system of the invention the system comprises a plurality of engine parameter sensors including engine. |
1 | shape favors the manufacturing process and a small package size the square tablet 1 just like the previously described swab 1 is stacked one on top of another in the direction of the center axis m in a holder 50 not shown the mode of operation of the dispensing device 5 likewise corresponds to that described above furthermore the tablet 1 of fig4 has no barrier layer 2 here the holding area 4 is not isolated from the absorption area 3 it has been investigated that the swab 1 does not necessarily need a barrier layer 2 because a tablet 1 with a practical size corresponding approximately to 4 to 6 times the volume of an ordinary sugar cube can take up enormous quantities of liquid in its middle and thus in the absorption area 3 before the liquid makes it into the holding area 4 at the margin the tablet 1 shown in fig5 is likewise rotationally symmetrical to the center axis m but the top side 11 and the bottom side 12 are flat in shape here as well thanks to the minimum size for a practical handling and the corresponding volume one can do without a separate protection layer 3 between the. |
5 | the raised plate 18 into recess 22 and interengagement with the washer 17 see fig5 the plate may then be lowered and in actual practice drops by gravity to form a gravity lock thus with the disposition of parts as shown in fig5 and 6 nut 10 will exert force on the plate washer assembly 11 consequently the forms may move out or in depending on the direction of turning or threading of the nut 10 thereby maintaining the forms in any desired position by means of the cooperative interconnection between the spreader system and the tie 26 to withstand compressive or tensile forces applied to the forms in this connection and with respect to the spreader system the nut 10 will take the concrete load when the nut 10 is turned clockwise the nut will exert a force on the washer 17 whereas plate 18 only takes a load when the nut 10 is turned counterclockwise it will be evident that adjustment and spreading of the forms is achieved in a simple and effective way without any loose parts forming part of the spreader system the spreader system of this invention offers a continuous range of adjustment for the same tie used in different wall sizes positive control of such adjustment is provided by simply measuring the lengths of the threaded tie rod ends that are projected beyond the nuts 10 as a simplification of the adjustments the tie may be equipped with only one threaded end with swedging at the other end not shown which would automatically stop and locate the nut. |
1 | for attachment of a string or cord to effect retrieving if necessary as a matter of safety application_number US 29905094 A description in the practice of dentistry it is frequently necessary to maintain the contact area between adjacent teeth free to allow the insertion of dental floss or rubber dams frequently during a tooth restoration or other dental procedure the space between the adjacent teeth may tend to close due to any excess bonding agent cement amalgam or other dental material becoming entrapped therein therefore it is imperative that some means be provided whereby the dentist may remove such material from between adjacent teeth and or to provide a slight expansion of the contact area as may be required according to this invention a new and improved interproximal disk is provided by which the dentist can maintain the contact area between adjacent teeth referring to fig1 to 3 the illustrated interproximal disk 10 comprises a blade portion 11 and an integrally connected handle portion 12 the integral interproximal disk 10 is preferably formed from a relatively thin sheet of metallic material e g stainless steel having a thickness 34 t 34 ranging between 0 008 to 0 003 inches by stamping wherein the optimal thickness for most purposes is approximately 0 005 inches as shown the blade portion 11 is provided with an arcuate working or cutting edge 11a the radius r of the. |
4 | transmission member coupled to the presser foot driving cam and making an oscillating motion a presser foot driving lever connected to the transmission member and pivoting around a predetermined pivoting point thereof in a vertical direction a presser foot driving block reciprocating along a needle bar guide shaft according to an amount that the presser foot driving lever is pivoted and moving the presser foot in a vertical direction and a presser foot height adjustor displacing the pivoting point of the presser foot driving lever to adjust a height of the presser foot application_number US 1650708 A description reference will now be made in greater detail to an apparatus for lifting the presser foot of an embroidery machine according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings wherever possible the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts fig3 a is a perspective view illustrating the state in which an apparatus for lifting the presser foot of an embroidery machine according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is installed and fig3 b is an enlarged view illustrating part u201c a u201d of fig3 a fig4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an apparatus for lifting the presser foot of an embroidery machine according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention further fig5 a is a partial perspective view illustrating the state in. |
6 | 6a of the torque lobe 6 so that the slipper 5 can slide round the rim as the torque lobe rotates but so that the slipper is constrained to it alternatively the slipper 5 could be attached to the outer race of a roller bearing provided at the peripheral edge of the torque lobe the slipper 5 is provided with a pair of roller bearings 7 which constitute cam followers the cam followers 7 are constrained to follow cam tracks 8a formed in plates 8 positioned on opposite sides of the torque lobe 6 the cam tracks 8a are generally elliptical the operation of the single cylinder engine of fig1 and 2 will now be described with reference to fig3 a to 3d the operating cycle is best understood by describing the operation starting with the piston 2 at tdc in this position see fig3 a the piston 2 has just completed its compression stroke ignition having taken place just before tdc the expanding gases formed by the ignition explosion force the piston 2 to descend rapidly within the cylinder 1 whereby the connecting rod 3 and the slipper 5 force the torque lobe 6 to rotate to the position shown in fig3 b this movement of the piston 2 is the power stroke of the engine during the power stroke the slipper 5 is constrained to follow a curved path defined by the elliptical cam tracks 8a this enhances the torque produced by the engine by increasing the moment of the descending piston 2 about the axis of rotation the axis of the shaft 4 in a manner described below with reference to fig7 and 8 if the cam followers 7 were not constrained to. |
3 | 7 0 hz 4 02 t 1h j 7 0 hz exchanges with d20 4 69 broad s 2h 6 92 d 2h j 8 5 hz 7 00 dd 1h j 7 5 and 2 0 hz 7 24 d 1h j 7 5 hz 7 29 d 2h j 8 5 hz 7 58 d 1h j 2 0 hz ir cdcl 3 3420 cm 1 following the procedure of example 104 but using 1 p chlorobenzyl 1 4 i propyl phenyl hydrazine hydrochloride and methyl 2 2 dimethyl 4 oxo 5 n butylthiopentanoate as starting materials followed by hydrolysis at reflux gave the title compound m p 129 u00b0 130 u00b0 to a mixture of 461 mg of 1 p chlorobenzyl 1 4 i propyl phenyl hydrazine hydrochloride and 121 mg of anhydrous sodium acetate in 2 5 ml of anhydrous toluene was added 1 24 ml of glacial acetic acid after 15 min a solution containing 336 mg of methyl 2 2 dimethyl 4 oxo 5 cyclohexylthio pentanoate in 0 5 ml of toluene was added and the reaction mixture stirred for 24h at room temperature the reaction was then diluted with ether washed with ln naoh 2 u00d7 h 2 o and brine and dried over mgso 4. |
8 | of a so called u201c tagger u201d a user who contributed at least one tag the tagger 39 s identity might be the user 39 s own or someone else 39 s for example a user might want to view all the tags s he contributed for example a user might want to view all the tags contributed by the person who convened the communication session although the illustrative embodiment shows a search based on an identity it will be clear to those having ordinary skill in the art after reading the present disclosure how to make and use alternative embodiments where the user searches based on other criteria such as tag topic tag timing type of tag duration of tag tag synonyms etc the choice and extent of search criteria to be offered to a user at task 814 and more generally at task 202 is up to the implementers of a system in accordance with the present invention at task 815 in response to the user 39 s selection of the identity of a tagger tagging system 104 retrieves all tags in the plurality of tags that are associated with the identity of the tagger and transmits them to telecommunications terminal 101 n although not shown in fig8 telecommunications terminal 101 n at task 814 outputs the. |
8 | lamp units u 200 are parallel connected to extension cords the power source ends whereof are parallel connected with the ac to dc output ends constituted by the power source side control device cd 101 transformer device tr 101 output side control device cd 102 and rectifier device br 100 in addition the random power generator device rps 100 and the random power generator device controller rpc 100 are also installed on extension cords while output ends of the random power generator device controllers rpc 10 of same polarities are parallel connected across extension cords said environment light and darkness detector device s 100 of said lamp driving circuit of power source and charge discharge device in parallel connection can be optionally installed as needed to control the power source side control device cd 101 or to control the output side control device cd 102 of the transformer device tr 101 or to control central control unit ccu 100 which controls the power source side control device cd 101 or the output side control device cd 102 or said environment light and darkness detector device s 100 can be optionally selected not to be installed each component of said lamp driving circuit of power source and charge discharge device in parallel connection as described above can be independently installed or integrally combined by relevant components said lamp driving circuit of. |
4 | portions 70 the patch pocket p whose upper edge is folded is positioned on the putting surface 24l so that the upper edge touches the positioning surface 24a of the gage plate 24 the patch pocket p thus positioned on the gage plate 24 is folded by a process to be explained below and is overlapped on the cloth w in the invention a hollow 50 is provided on the machine table 14 to be faced to the double folded portion 80 the hollow 50 has a depth capable of holding the double folded portion 80 with the gage plate 24 when the folded portion 70 is held between the gage plate 24 and the machine table 14 the depth of the hollow 50 is adjustable in order to hold any double folded portions regardless of their varied thickness the adjustability is provided by a movable hollow bottom plate that may be moved upwardly or downwardly by means such as a screw adjustment or a cam not shown the hollow 50 has a width and a length capable of not exposing the double folded portion 80 when the double folded portion 80 is held between the gage plate 24 and the hollow 50 further the hollow 50 has an inclined guide portion 53 at the side of the sewing machine 11 so that the bottom surface of the hollow 50 slopes upwardly towards the surface of the machine table 14 further a stopper 100 which extends in the x direction is fixed by screws 110 to the bottom surface of the hollow 50 so that the upper surface of this stopper 100 lies in the same plane as the machine. |
4 | through the head openings again fig4 b shows the spray pattern attributable to the action of the main head in the fig4 embodiment the booster head is beneath the main head and jets of stock forward to intercept the jets from the main head again the purpose of the booster head is to break up the possible micro agglomerations and to speed the spray to every possible specification requirement fig5 is a top view showing the main head when the main spray ms and the booster spray bs are showing the interception of these two streams at breakpoint bp at the margins of the belt along its edges there are imposed air curtains as shown for the purpose of limiting the edgewise expanse of the main head flow this serves to keep the stock on the belt aside from air the curtain may be a flow of water or even stock from the booster line as shown the no box system will not be affected by the variation in the stock consistency or variation of the fiber dimension and allows even higher machine speeds than given here or higher than the speed of any existing paper machine the no box system can also work on the basis that the no box spray head is moving upon the wire and the wire itself stays stationary this would be the opposite to the traditional paper machines an example of this arrangement is pictured in fig6 wherein the stock is delivered from a rigid stock line 101. |
2 | device 20 so that at the time of impact between the vehicle 2 and pedestrian 3 the bar 20 e makes contact with the pedestrian 39 s lower body 3 after contact has been made between the bar 20 e and pedestrian 3 the pedestrian 39 s body 3 is flung against the impact dampening mesh 20 a see fig8 unlike the preferred embodiment shown in fig1 through 5 in the second embodiment the present invention 39 s device is not activated only at the time of impact as such the device 20 remains activated while the vehicle is moving unless intentionally deactivated fig8 shows a deactivated device 20 as can be seen when deactivated the device 20 can be placed in a retracted position with the inflatable bags not inflated fig9 12 show other alternative embodiment of the present invention 39 s device in this embodiment the safety device 30 consists of a main impact dampening area three secondary resistance and support areas 30 b 30 c and 30 d and one support area 30 e the main impact dampening area 30 a consists of an inflatable bag whose pressure is less than that of the secondary areas 30 b 30 d and support area 30 e the first secondary region 30 b is an inflatable bag that when inflated is parallel to the vehicle 39 s front end and the second and third secondary regions 30 c and 30 d consist of inflatable side bags 30 c and 30 d that stick out from the first secondary region 30 b the inflatable side bags 30 c and 30 d shall preferably be placed at an inclined angle in relation to a plane that runs parallel to the rails this inclination which may be about 6 u00b0. |
9 | to define columns of equal width so that data entry is the same whether made from top to bottom or bottom to top the above described invention may be implemented in a single sheet business form 10 or in a manifold arrangement 50 as illustrated in fig5 and 6 manifold 50 may comprise a first sheet 52 a second sheet 54 and other sheets as desired not illustrated sheets 52 and 54 may be joined at one or more edges and may have a carbon sheet 53 positioned therebetween alternatively other pressure sensitive mark transfer material may be employed in combination with or in place of carbon sheet 53 for example the contacting surfaces of sheets 52 and 54 may be coated with microencapsulated reactive marking dyes for production of 34 carbonless copy 34 front face 56 of business form 50 is a physical part of sheet 52 whereas rear face 58 of business form 50 is a physical part of sheet 54 rear face 58 carries a second field of instructional information which is printed in a first region 60a from top to bottom and in a second region 60b from bottom to top form 50 has binding apertures at the top and side marginal areas in like manner as business form 10 in a further embodiment show in fig7 and 8 a manifold business formset 10 has first and second preceding sheets associated with a third or common sheet 110 configured as described above the first preceding sheet 120 is coextensive with the common sheet 110 and positioned in front of the common sheet 39. |
8 | in the case of ridges with 0 50 u03bcm residual upper cladding thickness fig6 d to address the foregoing coupling problem between closely spaced adjacent ridges the technique illustrated in fig7 a can be employed fig7 a shows a partial cross sectional view of a laser structure 50 that is configured in accordance with the embodiments of the invention illustrated in fig4 a 4c and 5 a 5 c for example the laser structure 50 includes at least first and second adjacent ridge waveguides 52 and 54 that are spaced from one another by a distance rr to reduce the coupling between the two ridge waveguides 52 and 54 a notch 56 is formed in the laser substrate 58 between the two ridge waveguides 52 and 54 the notch 56 is of a predetermined etch depth and width the impact of the coupling between the two adjacent ridges is significantly reduced thereby as illustrated in the graphs of fig7 b as compared to the graphs of fig6 d which shows the results of the same structure but without the notch it should be understood that the invention is applicable to laser structures in different material systems three examples of such structures are described below all of which have been demonstrated to allow etched facets a wafer is fabricated with an n inp cladding layer an n algainas sch separate confinement heterostructure layer algainas strained multi quantum well active layers a p algainas sch layer a p inp cladding layer and a highly doped p ingaas contact layer formed successively on an n type 100 inp substrate the active region consisted of five 6 nm compressively strained algalnas quantum wells separated by 10 nm tensile strained algalnas barrier layers. |
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