label
int64 1
9
| text
stringlengths 113
6.79k
|
---|---|
3 | can have additional piping and valving members in its configuration such as valves branching pipes by pass pipes and drain pipes and members for process control or maintenance such as a pressure gauge a pressure transducer a pressure controller a vacuum controller a residual amount measuring instrument a leak sensor an ejector a mass flow controller mfc or a mass flow meter mfm a filter and a flow controller for a gas purifier the fluid feed apparatus may further have a heater and a heat controller for heating the system partly or wholly to increase the inside cleanness the heater can be installed to heat for example the s w line the connecting pipe c w or the valves 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 20 and 22 the heating temperature is set freely according to the material of the apparatus and the fluid to be heated but usually ranges from 30 u00b0 to 300 u00b0 c preferably 50 u00b0 to 150 u00b0 c each of the containers may have an auxiliary port serving for the maintenance of the container such as a fill port or an exhaust port and may be equipped with a pressure gauge a level meter a residual amount measuring instrument etc in order to protect a vacuum pump vacuum source at the downstream end of the evacuation pipe it is advisable to put in an absorbent or adsorbent for trapping the source material or the cleaning and or diluting liquid e g a solvent upstream the vacuum pump useful absorbents or adsorbents include activated clay active alumina natural or synthetic zeolite molecular sieves and activated carbon the members making up the apparatus such as the containers valves joints and pipes should be. |
2 | a part of the distal edge 9 of panel 6 tab 7 extends outwardly from the lower part of edge 9 tab 7 is for fastening the panel 6 to the backing member 5 the second side panel 8 is also hingedly connected to central panel 5 but along the other side of lower portion 12 by means of fold line 18 side panel 8 is hingedly moveable about fold line 18 to be superposable on the reverse side of central panel 5 so as to compress gloves 50 between the second side panel 8 and the backing member 5 side panel 8 is provided with tab 11 extending outwardly from the upper part of distal edge 13 tab 11 is for fastening side panel 8 to backing member 50 a slot 20 is provided in the upper part of fold line 16 for receiving tab 11 and a slot 22 is provided in the lower part of fold line 18 for receiving tab 7 first side panel 6 and second side panel 8 can take any suitable shape or size a locator in the form of a rebate 24 is formed along a part of lower edge 26 of central panel 5 rebate 24 in one form is provided with a pair of oppositely inclined edges 28 30 in the form of hooks or similar for cooperatively engaging with the sides of glove 50 so as to retain the glove in position on the central panel as the glove is being folded as shown in fig2 and 3 it is. |
2 | nozzle assembly 38 includes an internally threaded support flange 40 secured to mounting flange 34 by a set of bolt and nut fasteners an externally threaded nozzle tube 42 threaded into the support flange and extending into pipe section 28 to a point below the funnel section of unit 22 and a locking ring 44 threaded onto nozzle tube 42 and adapted to bear against support flange 40 for locking the nozzle tube in a desired position as best illustrated in fig3 a nozzle 46 is threaded into a leading internally threaded end of the nozzle tube to provide an orifice 48 the trailing end of the nozzle tube is adapted to be connected to the gas supply system 16 through an adapter 50 it will be appreciated that by backing off the locking ring and rotating the nozzle tube the position of the nozzle may be adjusted relative to the funnel section to alter the flow characteristics of the material being fed from the pressure vessel into the pneumatic conveying line once the positioning of the nozzle has been set it may be fixed in place by running the locking nut up into engagement with the support flange the flow characteristics of the unit further may be altered by the use of nozzles with orifices of different sizes gas supply system 16 includes a main supply line 52 connected to a source of gas under pressure a first branch line 54 and a second branch line 56 the main supply line includes a shut off valve 58 branch line 54 interconnects the main supply line. |
6 | 98 until it engages the appropriate tooth 98 associated with the pawl arm 54 being in the upward or ready position the spring 188 connected to pawl 122 tends to assure that the tooth engaging portion 130 is always in contact with the ratchet wheel 90 so that the tooth engaging portion 130 is ready to engage the tooth 98 after another round has been fired as best shown in fig1 the bolt 202 has been rearwardly displaced with the effect that the pawl arm 54 rotates on pin 66 and another shot has been counted it should be noted that the trip pawl 100 has contacted the rearward arm 178 of selector blade 170 and has tripped the selector blade 170 from the burst fire configuration to the semi automatic configuration it should also be noted that the trip pawl 100 rotates past the rearward arm extension 178 in order to prevent binding with the rearward arm 178 after the selector blade 170 has been pivoted to the semi automatic firing configuration then the disconnector sear 157 engages the disconnector notch 146 with the result that the trigger must be squeezed for each and every shot subsequent to entering the semi automatic firing configuration burst firing may be reinstated by resetting the selector blade 170 to burst firing configuration by releasing the trigger and resuming the setting of fig1 the trip pawl 100 has been disclosed as having two outwardly extending arm extensions 110 and. |
1 | line b when making the sand shot lines 56 and 52 should be aligned with the flag 70 thus the club path b is to the left of the flag 70 for a right handed golfer the leading edge of the golf club should be parallel to the line 54 thus the club is considered to be u201c open u201d when swinging the line 54 indicates where the club should first strike the sand this ensures the club passes under the ball allowing the sand to lift the ball out of the trap having described some embodiments of the invention the versatility of the invention may be discussed for example in addition to using the device 10 to make imprints 100 in sand edges 32 and 36 may be coated with a substance such as chalk and used to assist in putting training after coating the edges 32 and 36 and perhaps 34 as well with chalk the device 10 may be used to stamp a putting surface thereby creating parallel chalk lines to be used as a visual aid for putting additionally devices may be constructed having different dimensions for different shots for example fig5 shows a device 10 having the same components as those shown in the other figures except that the dimensions differ from those dimensions shown in fig2 altering these dimensions creates shots with slightly different ball flights additionally. |
3 | or a cyanoalkyl group such as cyanomethyl 2 cyanoethyl or 3 cyanopropyl if n is an integer greater than 10 the amount of aminoalkylpolysiloxane that must be added increases this increases the cost of manufacturing the aminogroup containing polysiloxane so that it is no longer a profitable industrial process it is particularly to be preferred that n is an integer from 4 to 8 the basic catalyst used in this invention may typically be an alkali metal oxide such as sodium oxide potassium oxide or lithium oxide an alkali metal hydroxide such as sodium hydroxide potassium hydroxide or lithium hydroxide an alkali metal alkoxide such as sodium methoxide sodium ethoxide or potassium ethoxide an alkali metal silanolate such as the potassium salt of methylsilanetriol or the potassium salt of phenylsilanetriol tetramethylammonium hydroxide or tetrabutylphosphonium hydroxide or a mixture of two or more of these compounds the amount of basic catalyst used in this invention is preferably 0 001 0 1 weight but from the viewpoint of obtaining a constant polymerization speed more preferably 0 005 0 05 weight with respect to the amount of cyclic organopolysiloxane used in this invention the aforesaid reactants can be heated so as to promote the reaction by shifting the equilibrium point between the cyclic organopolysiloxane and aminoalkylpolysiloxane in this case there is no specific limitation on the heating temperature but it is preferably 80 u00b0 180 u00b0 c and more preferably 120 u00b0 150 u00b0 c in this invention the aforesaid reaction can also be performed in an organic solvent suitable solvents being for example toluene and xylene according to the manufacturing method of this invention there is no rapid increase in the viscosity of the reaction. |
9 | 5 divinyl furoate 3 vinylazetidin 2 one 3 vinylaziridin 2 one 3 vinylcyclobutanone 3 vinylcyclopentanone 3 vinyloxaziridine 3 vinyloxetane 3 vinylpyrrolidin 2 one 4 4 divinyl 3 dioxolan 2 one 4 vinyltetrahydropyran 5 vinylpiperidin 3 one allylglycidyl ether butadiene monoxide butyl vinyl ether dihydropyran 3 one divinyl butyl carbonate divinyl carbonate divinyl crotonate divinyl ether divinyl ethylene carbonate divinyl ethylene silicate divinyl ethylene sulfate divinyl ethylene sulfite divinyl methoxypyrazine divinyl methylphosphate divinyl propylene carbonate ethyl phosphate methoxy o terphenyl methyl phosphate oxetan 2 yl vinylamine oxiranylvinylamine vinyl carbonate vinyl crotonate vinyl cyclopentanone vinyl ethyl 2 furoate vinyl ethylene carbonate vinyl ethylene silicate vinyl ethylene sulfate vinyl ethylene sulfite vinyl methacrylate vinyl phosphate vinyl 2 furoate vinylcylopropanone vinylethylene oxide u03b2 vinyl u03b3 butyrolactone or a mixture of any two or more thereof in some embodiments the electrode stabilizing additive may be a cyclotriphosphazene that is substituted with f alkyloxy alkenyloxy aryloxy methoxy allyloxy groups or combinations thereof for example the additive may be a divinyl methoxy trifluoro cyclotriphosphazene trivinyl difluoro methoxy cyclotriphosphazene vinyl methoxy tetrafluoro cyclotriphosphazene aryloxy tetrafluoro methoxy cyclotriphosphazene diaryloxy trifluoro methoxy cyclotriphosphazene compounds or a mixture of two or more such compounds in some embodiments the electrode stabilizing additive is vinyl ethylene carbonate vinyl carbonate or 1 2 diphenyl ether or a. |
1 | machine manipulation of string 40 within the window catheter 78 can be advanced into position followed by string first region 44 being advanced within the catheter or shaft using window 80 referring now to fig6 another catheter 90 having a shaft 91 is illustrated having a distal region 92 and a proximal region 94 string 40 has first region 44 intermediate region 48 and second region 46 as in fig5 but with the first and second regions not forming a loop at the catheter proximal end a string payout spool 96 holds enough string to allow beads 42 to reach catheter distal region 92 a string takeup spool 98 has sufficient room to hold the string paid out from payout spool 96 in one embodiment spools 96 and 98 are biased by springs such that if string 40 is released it tends to a first position having beads 42 located proximally in another embodiment payout spool 96 is spring biased to return beads 42 to a proximal position while a takeup spool 98 is motor driven in yet another embodiment both spools are motor driven in still another embodiment takeup spool 98 is located outside the vault for easy manipulation by the treating physician motor driven string spools allow quick advancement and retraction of beads 42 through the catheter minimizing exposure to tissue along the catheter path in the embodiment shown string 40 extends through vault wall 40 through two apertures 100 while catheter shaft 91 remains external to vault walls 34 catheter embodiment 90 illustrates how catheter proximal region 94 can remain unshielded at all times while string first region 44 is alternately shielded and unshielded catheter 91 can be inserted within the human body while string 40 requiring no contact with the human body need not be sterilized. |
9 | of the binding elements the invention is directed toward the detection of components in a sample mixture or detection of compounds on an array by a synthesizing of binding compounds onto rod shaped array elements using a randomized method b marking the identification of each rod at each synthesis step by spin coating with paint c forming a bundle of the rod elements and securing with a sheath material the invention is directed toward the detection of components in a sample mixture or detection of compounds on an array by b forming a bundle of the rod elements and securing with a sheath material so that rod elements treated with a given binding agent are grouped to create a graphic symbol s surrounded by rod elements with different or substantially no affinity for components in the test sample c cutting individual arrays from the bundle and fixing or placing one side of the array to an absorbent pad d applying a mixture of sample and label to the surface of an array allowing the mixture to flow through the porous rod elements of the array into the absorbent pad and form attachments between the label analyte and immobilized binding agent as in a u201c sandwich assay u201d format e. |
4 | one another in the region of the knee cloth strip 70 is preferably formed with a braided texture since this has been found to best control the downward movement of thread between segments 80 and 82 during the operation of the machine as described hereinafter takeup member 46 and actuating mechanism therefor correspond to like functioning mechanism shown and described in u s pat no 4 263 859 mentioned hereinbefore as shown the takeup member 46 brackets strip 70 and is affixed to a stub arm 96 extending from one end of a link 98 which has its other end pivotally connected to crank 22 a link 100 pivotally connects at one end to the link 98 as shown and pivotally connects at the opposite end to a fixed member 102 rotation of the arm shaft 20 results in link 98 being driven by crank 22 and the link 98 guided in its motion by the link 100 imparts reciprocatory updown motion to takeup member 46 along looped strip 70 in timed relationship to the operation of needle 28 and looptaker 30 the takeup member 46 includes thread carrying arms 104 and 106 which extend past the thread entering and thread exiting sides respectively of looped strip 70 and interconnect at 108 across the front of the strip the arms 104 and 106 are angled to define thread carrying troughs 109 and 110 between diverging portions during the operation of the machine takeup member. |
5 | keyways or steps to prevent the circumferential prestressing from sliding up the dome surface upon completion of the placement of all circumferential and or radial reinforcement shotcrete can then be applied manually or by automation over the outside reinforcement to provide the desired cover a final paint epoxy or other type of sealing material may be applied over the shotcrete shell in the preferred embodiment the sequence of construction resulting in a dome structure according to the present invention is as follows a base 10 is constructed with or without an integral footing 12 as required regular or prestressed reinforcing rods 14 and 19 can be used to strengthen the base thereafter the membrane is installed and sealed in slot 18 in the base the ring 26 is then positioned centrally above the base and radial prestressing members such as radial prestressed wires 20 are extended loosely between the base and ring the prestressing wires are connected to the footing on one end and on the other end to the ring they are fastened to the ring by wedge anchors 28 the next step involves the inflation of the membrane tailored to form the desired shape within the radial prestress wires which applies tension to the radial prestress wires and provides the desired form which in the preferred embodiment is elliptical in shape rigidifying materials such as shotcrete is then applied both above and above the membrane embedding the membrane and radial prestressing wires therein once the shotcrete has partially cured the air which caused the membrane to expand to the desired range is released the concrete is therefore placed in compression and a self sustaining dome is formed the membrane is not removed but remains imbedded in the concrete forming a seal or waterstop and preventing the. |
7 | cross interrogate until pending stores in processor 103 cpy are drained when there is no pending stores for line a existing in processor 103 cpy processor 103 cpy at this time should naturally be accepting the release request processor 103 cpy will update its directory with no more exclusive rights and send back an acknowledgement to sc 0 101 3 once the acknowledgement is received the sc 0 101 will update its directory update to indicate that line a is now exclusive to u201c no one u201d 4 the software demote process is thus accomplished this state of exclusive to no one is equivalent to a shared or read only state with respect to how if affect exclusive xi activities concerning this line now as seen in fig4 if another processor 107 cpx requests line a exclusively 1 the sc 1 102 can quickly request the line exclusively from sc 0 101 2 4 and then reply to the requesting processor 107 cpx with an exclusive response 5 6 without acquiring any delay for cross interrogation towards processor 103 cpy this reduction of delay could be even more apparent in a system if the storage controllers for nodes 101 102 are on a different chip s than the processors where the cross chip communication is now removed to further describe a variant implementation of this demote instruction we will illustrate with a system where there is one private level 2 cache l2 per processor this is shown in fig5 each processor 103 108 in this system has a private l2 200 in this design when processor 103 cpy sends a demote request to. |
3 | and methanol at about 60 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 c for about three to eight hours in another method of reduction the compound of formula iv is reduced with an excess of a mixture of calcium chloride zinc dust and activated charcoal in aqueous ethanol at about 20 u00b0 to 30 u00b0 c for about 30 minutes to two hours the amino compound of formula v is converted to the corresponding diazonium salt of formula vi in which n is as defined herein and x sup u2296 is cl sup u2296 or bf 4 sup u2296 for this conversion a solution of the compound of formula v is treated with an excess of sodium nitrite in 15 to 20 hydrochloric acid at about 10 u00b0 to 0 u00b0 c to obtain the corresponding diazonium salt of formula vi in which x is cl sup u2296 if an excess of fluoboric acid is added to the latter reaction mixture the corresponding diazonium salt of formula vi in which x is bf 4 sup u2296 readily precipitates from the reaction solution the diazonium salt of formula vi is useful for preparing a number of compounds of formula vii if desired the diazonium salt of formula vi in which x sup u2296 is bf 4 sup u2296 can be reacted with an excess of a solution of potassium cyanide and copper i. |
5 | the embodiment shown the tops 75 77 of the sidewalls 70 72 are closely adjacent to the keypad 60 and are sufficiently close to obstruct at least partially the view of the keypad 60 by an observer the sidewalls 70 72 may taper longitudinally as shown but need not do so and must remain a height that continues to obstruct at least partially the view of the keypad 60 by an observer fig6 is a perspective view of the outer escutcheon 62 as viewed by a typical observer this figure shows that as the outer escutcheon 62 is viewed from this angle the line of sight to the keypad 60 is obstructed the keypad 60 becomes less visible as the observer moves closer to the door 26 also from the vantage point shown in fig6 the line of sight to the joint between the upper cover 56 and lower cover 32 is obstructed even where the joint may be in view the joint can appear to be a bend in the escutcheon 62 rather than a joint between two parts the inside escutcheon 80 comprising an upper cover 52 that covers the battery holder 50 and the lower cover 32 a is shown in fig7 the bottom edge 81 of the upper cover 52 is concave and mates with the upper edge 82 of the lower cover 32 a which is convex conversely the bottom edge of the upper cover 52 could be convex and. |
8 | can produce local non uniformities of passivation agent availability owing to differences in photoresist thickness remaining on different sized features application_number US 29943402 A description fig2 a 2 f show structures formed during processing in accordance with a preferred embodiment fig2 a shows a semiconductor substrate 10 on which is formed a silicon oxide gate insulating layer 12 and a polysilicon gate conductive layer 14 formed over the gate conductive layer 14 are an amorphous carbon lower hardmask layer 16 a sion upper hardmask or capping layer 18 and a photoresist mask 20 that defines a pattern to be transferred to the polysilicon gate conductive layer 14 to form a mosfet gate line the geometry of the photoresist mask may be reduced by isotropic trimming prior to any patterning of underlying layers this enables the patterning of features that are smaller than the feature size originally formed in the photoresist mask thus for example a feature patterned in the polysilicon layer 14 may be made narrower than the narrowest feature size that can be provided in a photoresist mask fig2 b shows the structure of fig2 a after etching of the sion upper hardmask layer using a fluorine or fluorine chlorine etch chemistry to pattern the sion layer to form. |
2 | in a most preferred embodiment of the present invention the conditioning of surface 18 comprises reconditioning with both a stone and steam and the reconditioning with the stone is completed prior to the last exposure of the surface to steam by having the reconditioning with the stone completed prior to a final exposure to steam the steam can be utilized to remove particulates that would otherwise be left behind after exposure to the abrasive stone surface such particulates can include abraded portions of pad 14 as well as particulates from the stone in particular aspects of the invention pad 14 can be removed from contact with stone 24 prior to a final exposure of the pad 14 to steam the final exposure to steam can be the only exposure of the pad to steam or alternatively can be in addition to previous exposures which had occurred prior to or during the period that the pad was in contact with the reconditioning stone fig6 illustrates a front view of a portion of a second embodiment apparatus 70 and illustrates a second embodiment exemplary shape of a conditioning head the conditioning head of fig6 comprises conduits 72 24 and 76 terminating in nozzles 78 80 and 82 respectively the nozzles can alternatively be referred to as outlet ports fig6 illustrates steam exiting from the nozzles downwardly extending arrows and impacting surface 18 of pad 14 the steam exits the nozzles in overlapping fans 84 86 and 88 the steam from the fans impacts a surface of conditioning pad 14 at angles from about 0 u00b0 to about 45 u00b0 and the total spray angle of each fan can be from about 105 u00b0 to. |
7 | known in the art laser gyro block 20 supports a gas discharge laser which causes two optical signals to counter propagate within a closed loop path the path length control transducer assembly 30 is used to adjust the position of corner mirror 70 within the laser cavity 72 thus altering the dimensions of laser cavity 72 itself adjustments to the path length of laser cavity 72 is done for two purposes a first purpose is to adjust the path length to account for changes to elements due to thermal expansion secondly adjustment of laser cavity path length is necessary to maintain maximum light intensity the path length within the laser cavity 72 is adjusted to assure the optical signals resonate at an optimum frequency thereby providing high intensity output signals to the sensors plc transducer assembly 30 is made up of driver 32 and a transducer 34 driver 32 is cylindrical member having a first planar surface 36 and a second planar surface 38 first planar surface 36 and second planar surface 38 are parallel to and opposite one another driver 32 also contains a void 40 therein which extends inwardly from second planar surface 38 in the preferred embodiment void 40 is a spherical bore cut into driver 32 as previously mentioned driver 32 is a substantially cylindrical element which has a central reference axis 42 driver assembly 32 is symmetrical about. |
5 | the particular detector and container combination utilized the linear relationship between potassium chloride concentration and count rate as derived from least squares linear regression analysis yields a calibration constant of 0 0753 as shown in equation 1 below this combination of detector and container is now calibrated and ready for use in the measuring of the potassium chloride concentration of a drilling fluid during actual well drilling operations as the drilling fluid is sampled its gamma radiation is measured the derived calibration constant is utilized to determine depletion in the potassium chloride concentration of the drilling fluid as drilling operations progress by the multiplication of the measured gamma radiation count rate with the derived calibration constant any change in the configuration or size of the container or the use of a new detector will require the recalibration of the apparatus with derivation of a new calibration constant it is an important aspect of the invention to provide adequate shielding of the gamma radiation detector from any external background radiation typically gamma radiation detectors have been shielded by shielding materials forming part of the container itself such as a lead shielding material up to four inches of lead shielding has been found to be necessary under normal laboratory environmental conditions for proper shielding such a container is not readily portable to provide for a lighter weight container that can be more easily transported to the field during well drilling operations applicant utilizes the drilling fluid sample itself as the shielding material rather than utilizing. |
5 | the interior of the pan is filled with a cement mix 20 the basic construction of pan 10 is more fully described in commonly owned u s pat no 4 606 156 to the extent necessary the disclosure of such patent is hereby incorporated by reference in accordance with the present invention the pan is modified to include a peripheral flange arrangement which defines a downwardly opening channel as seen in fig2 sides 16 of the pan extend generally vertically from and are joined to bottom 14 extending outwardly and horizontally from an upper edge 22 of each sidewall 16 is a generally l shaped peripheral flange 24 flange 24 includes a horizontally extending portion 26 and a downwardly extending portion 28 flange 24 in conjunction with sidewall 16 defines a downwardly opening channel 30 a peripheral trim piece 40 is mechanically locked on each flange 24 as seen in fig2 and 3 trim piece 40 is an elongated member or body piece 40 includes an outer curved surface 42 an inner surface 44 and a top surface 46 surface 42 extends from an outer edge 48 of surface 46 downwardly until it joins a lower edge 50 of inner surface 44 as seen in fig2 and 3 surface 44 is stepped in side elevation and includes a lower portion 52 and an inwardly spaced upper portion 54 portion 54 is joined to upper surface 46 at edge 56 a generally l shaped slot 60 opens through inner surface 44 and separates portions 52 and 54 of surface 44 slot 60 includes a first portion or leg 62 which extends in spaced parallel relationship to upper surface 46 slot 60 further includes a second portion or leg 64 which extends downwardly and perpendicular to upper surface 46. |
6 | use of the aforesaid grinding apparatus 1 to make the frictional surface flatter in this grinding process it is possible to obtain the flat surface as desired the state of which is shown in fig6 c after these processes large irregularities are removed almost completely in accordance with the present invention that has been described above it is possible to obtain the following effects with the present invention cutting process of friction material is performed in oil thus making it possible to prevent the temperature from rising due to cutting also the grinding stone and the work are relatively rotate in oil and load is given by means of oil pressure to enable the grinding stone and the work to be in contact thus preventing the temperature from rising due to cutting also in accordance with the present invention radially extended grooves are provided for the cutting surface of a grinding stone hence making it possible to exhaust chips externally and prevent the friction material and grinding store from being packed by chips in accordance with the present invention in a method for forming the frictional surface of a lockup clutch that produces the frictional surface by cutting process given to the friction material the cutting process is performed in such a manner that only the load of work 39 s own weight is given to the rotating grinding stone thus the process is executable without giving deformation to material and highly precise flatness of the surface is obtainable in accordance with the present invention the aforesaid additional cutting. |
1 | 13 can be ornamented as in a handbag with a well known trademarked pattern or other surface ornamentation it could even be fabric covered and appear as part of a coordinated clothing outfit fig2 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the carrier system based on the principle that existing binder folder file stocks cannot be easily retrofitted to receive carry straps but can still take advantage of the present inventive concept fig2 shows a ring binder 29 with a strap handle 21 the handle 21 is removably attached to holes 22 and 23 along the top of the outside cover 24 made preferably of a soft web such as a fabric by adjustable swivel clasps 26 and 27 when the clasps 26 and 27 are engaged the binder 20 may be supported by the handle 21 inside the binder 20 is a ring binder mechanism 28 for illustration only since almost any item can be carried in this system and an optional internal cover 29 that protects any documents stored in the binder the internal cover 29 may be attached to the outside cover 24 by a suitable manner such as velcro u00ae or may be unattached to the outside cover 24 gussets could be provided not shown which span the two sides of panels 24 perhaps just a minor portion of the distance from the bottom toward the top such as 25 33 or all the way to the top though this will impede the expandability of the space between the panels 24 the system of fig2 and 3 illustrate a soft cover system the cover 24 is preferably a web which is defined as a pliable material capable of generally conforming to the shape of the object carried therewithin the overall. |
8 | the material used in this invention is done either by using wet chemical techniques or by plasma for the materials of types 1 1a 1 1b or 1 1c typical wet chemical etching solutions use various proportions of hf hno 3 and h 2 o depending upon the etch rate desired typical gas mixtures used in plasma etching are cf 4 4 o 2 or other combinations with cf 4 if pt is used at step 1 1d sputter etching or lift off techniques need to be used if w is used at 1 1d either wet chemical h 2 o 2 etching or plasma etching with cf 4 4 o 2 is done steps 2 9 are the same in fig4 as in fig1 except that the first metal mask in step 7 does not have oversized regions around vias the next step of depositing interlayer dielectric can be done either in the conventional way as in step 10 of fig1 or one of the following 2 ways for improved etching of vias 10a deposit a doped and graded vapox such that the etch rate of the vapox in contact and near the first metal is lower than the upper part of the vapox in the etchant used for via etching a simple case will be to use an undoped vapox layer about 1 000 2 000 u00e5 thick to be deposited first and to deposit a doped vapox 5 8 by weight of phosphorus in sio 2 about 6 000 10 000 u00e5 thick the etch rate of the doped vapox is much higher than that of the undoped vapox in hf based etches thus undercutting during via etching to give a. |
8 | signal 28 the control and monitor module 20 monitors the feedback signal 28 to determine when to send a control signal 26 to the switching regulator 18 to change modes from current limiting to constant voltage this signal is preferably sent to the switching regulator 18 when the feedback signal 28 is around the threshold value the control and monitor module 20 then monitors the feedback signal 28 to ramp up the charger output 24 as the rechargeable battery 25 is charged to the final desired voltage level fully charged the switching regulator 18 thus produces an output signal 24 at a voltage that is higher than the voltage of the rechargeable battery 25 the charging continues until the rechargeable battery 25 is fully charged around 4 1 v or the charger battery voltage drops to 1 0 v if the charger battery voltage drops to 1 0 v then the control and monitor module 20 may send a signal to the mobile device 23 which can notify a user that the charger battery 11 is in a low voltage state and charging has stopped the control and monitor module 20 thus monitors the charge in both batteries to determine how to charge the rechargeable battery 25 from the charger battery 11 for example when a user determines that the rechargeable battery 25 in the mobile device. |
9 | not be detected could be divided into two categories those which were already resistant to the indicator antibiotics and further induction was undetectable and those in which even though susceptible to the indicator induction could not be demonstrated the described method is the first successful rapid detection of inducible class 1 u03b2 lactamases the rate of success for the majority of taxa tested is comparable to that of the overnight method table 1______________________________________the u03b2 lactam family of antibiotice sup a______________________________________penicillins cephalosporins cephamycins benzylpenicillin cephalothin cefoxitin methicillin cefamandole cefotetan ampicillin cefuroxime cefmetazole carbenicillin cefotaxime mezlocillin ceftriaxone piperacillin ceftazidime carbapenems monobactams imipenem aztreonam______________________________________ sup a limited examples in each group are given table 2______________________________________group 1 distribution and numbers of isolates testedclass 1 u03b2 lactamase total wild producers tested types mutants______________________________________ aeromonas hydrophila group 15 15 0 citrobacter freundii 48 35 13 enterobacter aerogenes 25 19 6 enterobacter agglomerans 4 4 0 enterobacter cloacae 30 20 10 morganella morganii 25 19 6 proteus vulgaris 20 16 2 providencia rettgeri 16 16 0 providencia stuartii 16 10 6 pseudomonas aeruginosa 32 26 6 other pseudomonas spp 17 4 13 serratia liquefaciens 20 20 0 serratia marscescens 25 20 5 xanthomonas maltophilia 6 4 2. |
2 | flange 119 and bayonet noses 130 and projections 131 on bayonet ring 123 is visible the bayonet noses have the usual tightening surfaces that are facing and directed toward the cartridge a limitation of the bayonet action during locking and opening is provided by two stops 132 on two opposed bayonet noses which cooperate with corresponding stop surfaces 133 in the mixer inlet section furthermore bayonet ring 123 is provided in addition to projections 131 which are not sharp edged but beveled with two stop cams 137 having straight edges projections 131 and stop cams 137 cooperate with incisions 121 a that are formed in bayonet tabs 121 of the mixer these incisions have a bevel 138 on one side and a sharp edge 139 on the other side these locking means still allow the mixer to be rotated out of projections 131 after a clockwise rotation by 45 u00b0 i e the mixer can be rotated in the counterclockwise direction by 90 u00b0 but can no longer be turned back as the sharp edges 139 are now abutting to stop cam 137 as already mentioned in fig2 and 25 a respectively the mixer has been placed on the cartridge and snapped in and in the illustration of fig2 the mixer has been. |
3 | u00b0 fahrenheit reacted waste products leave the reactor and enter the expansion chamber 85 through a rotary metering valve 15 this valve meters flow into the expansion chamber 85 by varying the dwell or measure of volume exposed in the expansion chamber while the valve opening exposes the reactor exit to the expansion chamber by metering flow into the expansion chamber 85 the pressure of the reactor is regulated a pressure rise in the reactor 75 is relieved by releasing into the expansion chamber 85 more gas mass than is being forced into the reactor 75 by the compressor expansion of reacted gases against the piston 81 produces work greater than that required to power the compressor condensed water vapor and other gases pass from the expansion chamber 85 by upward travel of the expansion piston 81 by reducing the volume of the expansion chamber 85 the cycle will be examined in detail by first describing the mixing of air waste and water the waste and water are premixed before atomization and mixture with air an atomization nozzle either air atomized or hydraulically atomized can be used to produce droplet sizes less than 300 microns air atomizing nozzle can produce droplet sizes less than 100 microns small droplet sizes and their surface to volume ratio are necessary to absorb heat generated from the air during compression ignition of volatile components can be avoided during compression or even before entering the reaction zone by properly sizing the atomized droplet proper selection of the atomized droplet determines air and water temperature for example a droplet size of 1 micron is estimated to reach 315. |
4 | channels 26 may be deeper than the circumferential grooves in both instances the teeth 25 feed the staple fibers into the circumferential grooves 27 which physically arrange the fibers in parallel relation to each other as they are delivered from the control roll the axial channels 26 assist in preventing lap ups and have an arcuate configuration which provides a negative pitch to the teeth 25 the negative pitch is desirable because it prevents the teeth from plucking and disorienting the fibers as the fibers approach and leave the control roll the work surface 24 is bounded by annular flanges 19 between the work surface 24 and the shoulders 22a 22b the flanges 19 direct all of the sliver to the control roll in fig5 and 6 the driven shaft 21 and its control rolls 20 are mounted on a roller drafter 30 between calender rolls 31 and 32 the sets of calender rolls 31 and 32 are conventional and apply heavy pressure to the sliver as the sets are rotated at different speeds to draw the sliver by passing or sliding fibers by each other causing a reduction in the size of the strand but not breaking its continuity the roller drafter straightens the fibers being treated and reduces the size of the strand which they compose the straightening is important because it arranges the fibers more nearly parallel to each other and to the direction of the strand which they compose the straightening is important because it arranges the fibers more nearly parallel to each other and to the direction of the strand indicated by the arrow in fig6 when the fibers are well straightened the arrangement helps in producing uniform strong and smooth. |
2 | in the reaction chamber 1 the filter 4 is preferably of 0 01 to 5 microns in size samples of the pigment dye and cement powders are put on the center portion of the mesh 5 and are disposed within the reaction chamber 1 together with the supplying gas so that the samples may disperse within when a painted surface is treated with the plasma a sample is put on the center portion of the mesh 5 and is treated in the same manner as that of treating the pigment dye and cement powders structure of the grounded electrode and the high voltage applying electrode 8 will now be explained by referring to fig2 fig2 is an explanatory view showing the structures of the grounded electrode 7 and the high voltage applying electrode 8 used in the reaction chamber 1 in fig2 the grounded electrode 7 and the high voltage applying electrode 8 are formed by covering metal electrodes with a dielectric coating material 18 the dielectric coating material 18 may be of glass ceramics plastics or the like next an operation of the plasma discharge in the reaction chamber 1 will be explained since the gasses to be introduced into the reaction chamber 1 are important elements to stabilize the glow discharge under the atmospheric pressure the gasses will be explained in detail. |
9 | or less particle size obtained from j m huber corporation one huber road macon ga u s a 21298 the early compressive strengths of mixes nos 8 and 22 show a consistent and substantial increase over either of mixes nos 10 or 12 mix no 7 also contained 5 kaolin but did not exhibit substantial strength increases probably due to insufficient water for hydration 13 as compared to 23 for mixes 8 and 22 however mix no 7 which had insufficient water showed a substantial improvement in early strength over that of mix no 10 the following were prepared using the astm c 109 cube procedure for the purpose of comparing cubes for compressive strength analysis utilizing a given or known mixture representative of an actual concrete mix with the water content determined by the flow table these are set forth in the following table 2 for mixes 33 34 and 36 table 2a______________________________________material mix 33 mix 34 mix 36______________________________________fly ash 100 g 148 g cement 500 g 400 g 400 g sand 1 375 g 1 281 g 1 375 g alumina clay 94 g water 230 g 288 g 239 g flow 108 110 108______________________________________ table 2b______________________________________compressive strength psi pounds per square inch material mix 33 mix 34 mix 36______________________________________1 day 1 317 1 325 4653 days 2 500 2 062 7 days 2 980 2 910 ______________________________________ mixture 34 confirms that a normal 20 replacement of cement with fly ash plus about 5 alumina clay equates to a straight portland cement mixture with no replacement of the cement in terms of early strength mix 36 demonstrates a substantial reduction of strength at 1. |
3 | about 90 minutes in the polymerization of the ion exchange obtained salt heat up from about 230 u00b0 c to about 265 u00b0 c took place in about 65 minutes and the salt was held at between about 265 u00b0 270 u00b0 c for about 90 minutes from ion from exchange control obtained salt salt______________________________________relative viscosity rv 10 7 8 7 cooh ends 10 sup 6 gm polymer 268 5 434 nh sub 2 ends 10 sup 6 gm polymer 175 5 175difference of ends 93 259dta peaks melting point u00b0 c 256 257 freeze point u00b0 c 227 226______________________________________ relative viscosity rv is conventionally defined as the ratio of absolute viscosity of an 8 4 weight percent polyamide solution in 90 formic acid to the absolute viscosity of the 90 formic acid solution at 25 u00b0 c for small size samples as in these experiments the relative viscosity of a 0 42 weight polyamide solution was measured and converted to the conventional rv by the following empirically developed correlation for 66 nylon the molecular weight of the polyamide produced from the ion exchange obtained salt measured by relative viscosity was slightly lower than the control because of greater end group imbalance the salt obtained from. |
9 | top gas from the furnace 2 as cooling gas for this latter the partially decarbonated gas from the unit 10 is reheated in 11 by indirect heat exchange then in 12 by partial combustion with the oxygen from the unit 9 via a conduit 21 then introduced as reducing gas into the shaft furnace 13 which is supplied at its head by means of suitable device 22 with ferrous mineral the gas from the head of furnace 13 is purified in 5 and recycled a portion rejoins the conduit 19 via a conduit 23 and the rest is sent to the grill of the exchanger 11 via a conduit 24 as preheating gas the liquid metal produced in the bottom of furnaces 2 and 13 is sent to the electric arc furnace f for oxygen refining thus the oxygen produced by the unit 9 via a conduit 25 is used to supply the furnace 2 the reheater 12 and the electric arc furnace f it can also be used for other purposes for example as shown to aid in the transport of recycled particulates into the furnace 2 by injection in the conduit 17 the unit 9 necessarily produces nitrogen at the same time as oxygen at least a portion of this nitrogen is increased in value in the unit 10 to which the nitrogen outlet of the unit 9 is connected by a conduit 26 under conditions which will now be described with respect to fig2 and 3 there is shown at 27 the conduit for production by unit 10 of partially decarbonated reducing gas. |
7 | at which translated target instruction are stored the prologue process will indicate a failure when its test is conducted so that the link to the next translation will not be executed at that point the code morphine software may roll back execution to the last consistent point from which some other method for executing the target instructions may take place in one embodiment of the invention the process shown in fig3 for accomplishing the check utilizes the eip value designating the next target instruction and the code segment base to determine the virtual address pointed to by the eip value determines the physical address of the target instruction by a lookup and then compares this physical address with the physical address of the target instruction stored for the translation if the addresses are the same the linked translation is executed if the addresses differ an exception is generated and execution is rolled back to the last point at which consistent state existed and some other method of executing the target instruction is undertaken at that point the succeeding translation can be invalidated and another translation or an interpretation of the target instructions can be undertaken alternatively the succeeding translation may remain valid but its link to the preceding translation broken so that the first translation no longer proceeds directly to the second the need. |
5 | specific clip 68 is shown and described it is of course possible that some other retaining means can be employed to prevent the gutter cover from becoming dislodged from the gutter another fastening means preferably employed in assembling the gutter cover is a connector 78 the function of which is to maintain the butting ends of adjacent gutter cover sections in alignment also the connectors 78 cover the crevices between the ends of adjacent cover sections 46 represented by line 90 of fig7 to prevent water from entering the gutter through such crevices as in the case of the clip 68 the connector may be formed in any desired manner such as from molded plastic or rubber or the like also as stated previously the gutter cover 46 like the gutters 22 may be formed in relatively long sections and cut to size at the building site as shown in fig6 and 7 the connector 78 may comprise a sheet of relatively thin sheet metal bent in opposite directions along parallel lines to provide upper intermediate and lower portions 80 82 and 84 respectively connected in a manner to provide oppositely opening recesses 86 and 88 as shown in fig4 and 7 each of the recesses 86 and 88 is adapted to receive one end of a gutter cover section 46 in abutting relation at a vertical plane through the centerline 90 it is thus apparent that the connector covers the. |
6 | level of the control voltage 110 i e in less than 1 second the oscillator control transistor 81 in addition to having its base electrode biased by the control voltage 110 has v bias voltage applied to its emitter electrode through resistor 89 in the oscillator 80 the transistor 82 operates as the active element which provides the gain necessary to sustain oscillations therein while the transistor 81 operates as a variable resistor which controls oscillator level to maintain operation in the linear mode the capacitors 84 85 operate as a capacitive voltage divider which provides positive feedback to start and sustain oscillations the resistor 89 operates as a minimum control resistance to prevent oscillator instability while the resistor 88 prevents overdriving or damage to the oscillator transistor 82 which could be caused by any radio frequency noise the parallel connected resistor 87 and capacitor 83 provide a bypass circuit for the base electrode of the transistor 82 and generates a turn on bias for the transistor 82 the capacitor 86 operates as a supply voltage bypass and also provides a portion of the oscillator tank circuit the tank circuit of the oscillator 80 is formed by the inductive pickup 40 connected between terminal 43 and ground and the capacitors 84 86 the oscillator 80 generates oscillations in its tank circuit at a carrier frequency of approximately 500 khz and this carrier signal is amplitude modulated by the varying flux loss experienced by the inductive pickup 40 as a result of the rotation of the distributor cam 19 the amplitude of this modulated carrier output signal thus corresponds to the rotation of the distributor cam 19 and hence corresponds to the movements of the associated engine the amplitude modulated oscillator output. |
7 | the data programming time data of a plurality of bits are transformed by a data transforming logic circuit into data multi value data according to the combination of the bits and the transformed data are sequentially transferred to a latch circuit connected to the bit lines of a memory array a program pulse is generated according to the data latched in the latch circuit and is applied to a memory element in a selected state so that a threshold value is made to correspond to the multi value data in the data reading operation the states of the memory elements are read out by changing the read voltage to intermediate values of the individual threshold values and are transferred to and latched in a register for storing the multi value data so that the original data may be restored by a data inverse transforming logic circuit on the basis of the multi value data stored in the register as a result the following effects can be achieved the peripheral circuit scale of the memory array can be suppressed to a relatively small size in the programming operation the verify voltage value of the word line is sequentially changed by a predetermined value in a direction away from the near side of the erasing word line voltage so that the total number of the program pulses i e the program time period can be reduced compared to the multi value flash memory system in which the verify voltage is set at random thereby to realize a programming operation performed in a short time moreover after a weak erasing operation of the memory elements in the memory array is executed the memory. |
9 | such as styrene butadiene rubber made integral therewith by vulcanization adhesion the heat resistant rigid vinyl chloride resin is chlorinated polyvinyl chloride resin composition of 34 type iv grade 1 34 provided in astm d 1784 which has heat distortion resistance temperature not less than 100 u00b0 c the upper end of the valve body 2 is provided with projections 2a and 2a 39 which slidably engage with guide grooves 1a and 1a 39 of the valve casing 1 so as to prevent the valve body from rotation thereof and to allow the valve body only to move up and down the bottom of the valve body 2 i e the lower end of the valve body 2 is spherically shaped the diameter of the valve body 2 increases toward the top end thereof the taper ratio is preferably about from 1 10 to 1 5 the base end of the valve body 2 i e the upper end of the valve body 2 is provided with an internal thread 2b at the center thereof a hollow portion 2c leading to the internal thread 2b is formed thereunder the internal thread 2b is screwed on an external thread 3a of a spindle 3 extending in the valve chamber 10 as shown more clearly in fig2 the center portion of the bottom of the valve body 2 is provided with a small hole 2d communicating with the hollow portion 2c of the valve body 2 and having an internal diameter less than that of the hollow portion 2c the upper portion of the outer surface of the valve body 2 is provided with an annular fitting groove 2e the small hole 2d and groove 2e are not always necessary but they are preferably. |
9 | has on its distal end a cutting head 14 for drilling borehole 15 as is conventional a drilling mud is supplied to the drill pipe string 13 from a mud pump 19 the drilling mud supplied to drill string 13 exits the drill string at the distal end thereof adjacent the cutting head 14 and is flushed to the surface of borehole 15 along the path indicated by the arrows in fig1 the drilling mud which returns from the borehole 15 and which contains drill cuttings is supplied to a series of shale shakers 31 also called main shakers which separate the drill cuttings from the mud a mud pit 33 is provided below the shale shakers 31 to receive the mud separated from the returning mud and cuttings mixture the returned mud is then recycled from the mud pit 33 and supplied to suction pit 21 for subsequent reuse in accordance with the method described in the above referenced application artificial drill cuttings are added to the drilling mud by means of an artificial cuttings feeder 27 the artificial cuttings are supplied into a chute 23 which also may receive fresh mud from mud supply 25 and provides this to the input of mud pump 19 as a consequence the returning drilling mud passing through mud return conduit 29 and into the shale shakers 31 contains a mixture of both artificial cuttings added by feeder 27 to the drilling mud and natural drill cuttings generated by the rotation of cutting head 14 in the borehole this cuttings mixture 35 is in accordance with the invention supplied to a mini shaker. |
5 | receive the cleaning fluid as it arrives from the port means 38 a sealing means 40 is placed at both ends of the chamber means 39 to prevent undesired fluid flow from the chamber means 39 o rings among other sealing means may be used as shown in fig2 b 3b and 4 the cleaning fluid is then forced through a nozzle means 37 consisting of a plurality of nozzles extending radially through the nozzle body means 33 and the cleaning fluid is jetted out against the deposits or coatings d on the flow conductor 12 the nozzle body means 33 is slidably disposed on the exterior of the mandrel means 31 the carrier means 32 is slidably disposed on the mandrel means 31 adjacent to the nozzle body means 33 an example of the means for connecting the carrier means 32 to the nozzle body means 33 is connector means 48 this connector means 48 has two lands upper land 54 and lower land 55 upper land 54 fits into carrier circumferential groove 52 in carrier sub 43 part of carrier means 32 and lower land 55 fits into nozzle body circumferential groove 53 in nozzle body means 33 the mating of the upper land 54 and lower land 55 of the connector means 48 in the carrier circumferential groove 52 in carrier sub 43 and nozzle body circumferential groove 53 in nozzle body means 33 provides a means for connecting the carrier means 32 to the nozzle body means 33 and thereby constitutes a portion of the means for translating the longitudinal movement of the carrier means. |
2 | of free floating ice crystals out of the water content of the beverage which both serve to keep the beverage cool and provide an attractive visual effect 0032 fig2 shows an apparatus 20 according to a second embodiment of the invention suitable for filling the glass 2 with draught beverage using the beverage nozzle 3 connected to the draught beverage supply line 4 as described with reference to fig1 the apparatus 20 further comprises a stirring system 21 for inducing mechanical shear in the beverage the stirring system 21 comprises a stirring device 22 which is provided with two paddles 23 the stirring system 21 further comprises a motor 24 which propels the stirring device in such a manner as to stir the beverage in the vessel thereby to induce mechanical shear in the beverage the mechanical shear has the effect of promoting the formation of bubbles and ice crystals as in the first embodiment 0033 fig3 shows an apparatus 30 according to a third embodiment of the invention suitable for filling the glass 2 with draught beverage using the beverage nozzle 3 connected to the beverage supply line 4 as described with reference to fig1 the apparatus 30 further. |
3 | a compound of formulae xiv m xiv n respectively wherein l 1 and l 2 are leaving groups such as alkoxy preferably methoxy ethoxy or benzyloxy more preferably methoxy or ethoxy wherein l 8 is a leaving group such as halo preferably iodo and l 3 is a suitable leaving group with a suitable base in a polar solvent according to methods analogous to the preparation of the compounds of formulae xii a xii l in the foregoing paragraph suitable leaving groups of the formula l 3 include halo para tolylsulfonyloxy ots or methylsulfonyloxy oms preferably l 3 is halo such as chloro the aforesaid reaction can be conducted at a temperature of about 0 u00b0 c to about 50 u00b0 c preferably about 20 u00b0 c for a period of about 1 hour to about 4 hours suitable solvents include tetrahydrofuran dimethylformamide and alcohol compounds of formula xiv a xiv n as defined above can be prepared by reacting a compound of formula xv with a compound of formula v i e a compound of formulae va vn respectively as defined in the description of scheme 1 above and wherein l 3 and l 4 are suitable leaving groups such as halo para tolylsulfonyloxy ots or methylsulfonyloxy oms preferably halo such as bromo. |
1 | him a total of 13750 points as shown by the score counter 112 fig3 shows the player having made an identical tile match the player matched a tile in the middle of the tile layout 108 with an identical tile displayed by graphical element 105 e the match counter 118 indicates three matches and the player is awarded 200 points to give him a total of 13950 points as shown by the score counter 112 fig3 shows the player having made an identical tile match the player matched a tile in the middle of the tile layout 108 with an identical tile on the right side of the tile layout 108 the match counter 118 indicates four matches and the player is awarded 250 points to give him a total of 14200 points as shown by the score counter 112 fig3 shows the player having made an identical tile match the player matched a tile on the right side of the tile layout 108 with an identical tile also on the right side of the tile layout 108 the match counter 118 indicates five matches and the player is awarded 250 points and 1000 points for obtaining a slingo u00ae to give him a total of 15450 points as shown by the score counter 112 the match counter 118 is. |
3 | of helicobacter dna which was sequenced by the dideoxy chain termination method as known in the art sequenase 2 usb the deduced amino acid sequence seq id no 1 of the nickel binding protein encoded by the cloned dna seq id no 3 is shown in fig1 the cloned dna can be inserted into an expression vector which is then used to transform a host cell e g e coli to produce recombinant nickel binding protein expression techniques are well known to those skilled in the art the nickel binding protein or antigenic fragments thereof can be used to produce antibodies using conventional techniques if antigenic fragments are to be used they can be made using similar recombinant techniques as above by inserting only the portion of dna 24 or more nucleotides encoding the amino acids of interest into a vector e g prior to transformation of competent bacterial cells alternatively the entire protein whether recombinant or wild type can be digested with specific proteases to obtain antigenic fragments of 8 or more amino acids antisera can be generated by using either recombinant or wild type purified protein as an immunogen according to methods well known in the art antisera are collected and screened for specificity using known methods naturally occurring antisera have been collected from human patients infected with h pylori and antibodies to the nickel binding protein of the invention have been isolated following the methods of hall. |
8 | which may be polyethylene polypropylene or any number of other thermoplastics to form a foamed adhesive containing a large volume of gas bubbles the foamed hot melt fluid is then deposited between the magnetic field formers and various other portions of the deflection yoke to provide magnetic field former support and yoke strength eliminate deflection yoke hot spots dampen out yoke vibration modes and reduce the cost of the deflection yoke application_number US 87006786 A description referring to fig1 and 3 there are respectively shown top lateral and bottom plan views of a crt deflection yoke 10 with rigidifying means in accordance with the present invention the crt deflection yoke 10 includes first and second housing sections 12a 12b which are each in the general form of a semi circular elongated member and which when joined form a generally cylindrical housing having an inner center aperture 11 extending the length thereof the first and second housing sections 12a 12b may include a plurality of snap acting connections 15 by means of which the two housing sections may be coupled in a secure manner when thus joined along the respective lengths thereof the first and second housing sections 12a 12b form a yoke housing liner 12 typically comprised of a plastic material and including an expanded end portion 10a an expanded intermediate portion 10b and a narrow attachment end 10c the. |
5 | and starch derivatives biopolymers such as xc and xanvis and derivatives of biopolymers and surfactant based systems such as viscoelastic surfactant fluids commonly known in the industry as clear frac offered by schlumberger and surfraq offered by baker oil tools some friction reducers may be preferred over others based on the specific conditions of the gravel pack completion the type of friction reducer may be selected based on compatibility issues with the completion brine compatibility issues with the filter cake the formation temperature and the circulating temperature the desired shear stability the ability to form an alpha and beta wave and control the dune height or the ability to transport gravel down alternate flow path tubes shunt tubes offered by schlumberger and direct pack tubes offered by baker oil tools the use of a hec or biopolymers known as xc or xanvis may provide the desired combination of friction pressure and compatibility characteristics with completion brine and filter cakes to make them preferred in many but not all applications the use of viscoelastic surfactants ves may be desired in other applications to reduce friction pressure and transport the gravel or filtration media and their use is disclosed in this invention the concentration of the polymers in the industry is usually referred to in pounds of polymer per thousand gallons pptg but other concentrations such as. |
6 | crown which are also offset against each other by 180 u00b0 and which are located opposite the nozzles 101 before or during ignition the spoons may also be arranged on the nozzle carrier 6 opposite the nozzles 101 in order to achieve symmetrical flame propagation also if the clouds of ignitable mixture are formed outside the recess in the piston two pairs of electrodes offset against each other by 180 u00b0 are provided on the circumference of the nozzle carrier in the region of the nozzles 10 or 101 the circumference of the recess 31 in the piston is shaped so as to prevent the piston from coming into contact with the electrodes and to provide room for the clouds of ignitable mixture if the recess 31 in the piston is spherical it may be advantageous to keep the gap between the nozzle carrier and the case of the recess in the piston crown very narrow and to provide two appropriately shaped enlargements at the edge of the recess and to dispose these enlargements opposite each other a compact hot ignition jet is discharged from each of the said two recesses after ignition the nozzles 101 and the electrodes 11 are then disposed in the region of the end face of the nozzle carrier the recess in the spoon 35 may be replaced by a channel which runs out helically from the spoon 35 into the recess 31 of the piston in order to direct the fuel discharged from the downwardly slanting nozzles 101 or. |
4 | and telescoping members but the particular type of inserter used is not important to this invention at the lefthand most end of inserter 10 as viewed in fig1 the carrier is shown as comprising a main body portion 11 body portion 11 is itself made up of a shank portion 12 a horizontally extending upper wall 13 and a wall 14 which extends substantially vertically downward from the horizontal wall 13 it can be seen that the vertically extending wall 14 extends outwardly away from the inserter 10 and the shank portion 12 and that it is disposed substantially normal to the broad dimension of inserter 10 additionally it can be seen that the generally horizontally extending upper wall 13 extends outwardly from the upper edge of wall 14 and is provided on the forward side thereof with a depending lip 13 39 upper wall 13 lies in a plane that is substantially parallel to the plane containing tape 10 in order to control or guide the weft yarn to be inserted means must be provided for contacting the weft as it is being drawn from the source and inserted into the warp shed depending upon whether or not weft is to be drawn from a single or from a plurality of sources one or the other of the backplates 15 and 16 will be required if a plurality of sources is to be used then backplate 16 would be mounted. |
3 | was stirred under argon at rt for 5 hrs the reaction was neutralized with 1 n hcl solution solvent was removed to give pale solid of intermediate 1 810 mg 100 yield which was used without further purification lcms esi m z 219 0 m h 1 h nmr 400 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 7 91 br s 2h 7 54 br s 1h 7 43 br s 2h 3 84 s 3h intermediate 2 was synthesized by following a similar route to intermediate 1 using methyl 4 bromo 2 methoxybenzoate in step 1a lcms esi m z 219 1 m h intermediate 3 was synthesized by following a similar route to intermediate 1 using 3 methyl 4 4 4 5 5 tetramethyl 1 3 2 dioxaborolan 2 yl 1h pyrazole in step 1a lcms esi m z 233 0 m h to a solution of intermediate 1 20 mg 0 092 mmol in dmf 1 ml were added 3 methoxyphenyl methanamine 25 1 mg 0 183 mmol diea 0 016 ml 0 092 mmol and hatu 41 8 mg 0 110 mmol at rt the reaction was stirred under argon at rt for 1 h the crude product was purified by reverse phase preparative hplc to afford 15 1 mg 48 of example 1 lcms esi m z 338 10 m h 1 h nmr 500 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 12 99 br s 1h 9 02 br s 1h 8 41 7 96 m 2h 7 73 d. |
5 | it also facilitates removal and replacement of the beam if it is severely damaged the enlarged holes in the beam 11 are shown by the dotted lines 21 in fig3 consequently as illustrated in fig3 the beam 11 may deflect upon impact by a forklift truck shown schematically as element 22 such impact will cause a deflection of the beam 11 and thus a shifting in the bolts relative to the elongated oversize holes 21 in the beam 11 as can be appreciated then the beam 11 is clamped by means of the plates 18 and 19 to allow it to be raised but the beam 11 can shift in the horizontal plane as a consequence of the oversize holes 21 which allow the beam 11 to move relative to the bolts 20 the result is deflection of the beam without damage to the pivot structure because the force is totally resisted then by the barrier posts this is shown in fig3 by the contact of the beam 11 against the posts 6 and 8 while the barrier may be easily moved by hand given the counterweight structure fig4 illustrates a second modification those items which are identical to the embodiment of. |
1 | or stent may be inserted into the opening to prevent closure the intubation tube can be inserted through the introducer to avoid further traumatic reinsertion of instruments thus again simplifying the procedure and reducing trauma the outside tube of the introducer is of sufficient diameter to accommodate many devices and methods for intubation a preferred method of the present invention is performed as follows the dcr introducer is inserted through the lower or upper punctum and the lower or upper canaliculus to reach the lachrymal sac section or duct the atraumatic inner part of the introducer is then removed and an optical fiber inserted through the introducer itself so that the distal end of the fiber is advanced beyond the distal end of the introducer tube a laser aiming beam can then be activated to check proper introducer position when the optical fiber is properly positioned laser energy is applied to achieve an opening between the nasolachrymal duct and medium meatus which allows the introducer to be moved into a position visible through the nasal cavity the laser fiber is then removed the introducer is advanced through the opening and the dcr intubation set is inserted through the introducer and placed within the lachrymal ways 0039 fig2 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the dcr introducer outer tube 201 which is of a sufficiently small diameter to be. |
6 | the mounting frame 50 has an angled configuration having a flange 51 directed outward which bears against the ceiling in the installed state as well as a circumferential ridge 52 extending through the hole in the ceiling the circumferential flange region 51 which then forms the actual mounting hole for the other components of the downlight with its inner edge serves to compensate for or cover any irregularities in the ceiling mounting hole this flange 51 is frequently partially plastered over after it has been attached to the ceiling such that a particularly inconspicuous transition is obtained between the ceiling and the other elements of the lamp 100 the attachment of such a mounting frame 50 to the suspended ceiling can be achieved by a number of methods wherein screw connections are known for example which would also be suitable in the present case in this case the outward protruding region of the flange 51 normally has a hole pattern or the like which simplifies the screwing to the sheetrock ceiling in contrast the attachment occurs with the depicted exemplary embodiment by means of special locking elements 55 which are distributed about the circumference of the mounting frame 50 these locking elements are formed in particular by height adjustable and outward pivotable tabs which are first oriented vertically downward in the. |
8 | mounted to a rack gear not shown as the treadmill deck moves up and down the grade pot 16 turns with it a voltage is applied across the grade pot 16 and the voltage at a tap point on the potentiometer is measured and received by the microprocessor module 20 as a tap signal 18 the grade of the treadmill deck is proportional to the voltage measured at the tap point and the microprocessor module 20 sends up or down pwm signals to the grade module 12 in response to the tap signal 18 to turn the grade motor 14 in the appropriate direction the variable speed drive system 10 of the present invention also includes the microprocessor module 20 having a microprocessor 22 and software as shown generally in fig4 and in more detail in fig8 the microprocessor 22 communicates with the external treadmill controller module 24 sends pulse width modulated signals to the predriver module 26 and monitors various system parameters as described more fully below in the preferred form of the present invention the microprocessor 22 includes a communications link to the treadmill controller module 24 which preferably includes an rs422 serial link in the preferred form of the present invention as described more fully below the microprocessor module 20 receives a signal shown as abs in fig4 from the adaptive bus scaling system. |
3 | making boron nitride a carbon material is produced with visually the same dimensions and no weight changes from its initial condition the surface is light grayish white in appearance machined dimensions are retained yet the initial carbonaceous material transforms into a distinctly different carbon material with superior oxidation resistance and an electrically non conductive surface the final material is uniquely produced at one atmosphere pressure with flowing nitrogen according to the present invention a new carbon material is provided that has many advantages over the prior art the new carbon material exhibits almost no reaction with air to temperatures of 900 u00b0 c for many days the material is distinctly not a coating but an integral surface treatment that is married to the substrate whereby the dimensions are essentially unchanged from their initial dimensions any carbonaceous material can be heat treated in a standard boron nitride powder production process mixture in the presence of nitrogen gas at one atmosphere pressure the converted surface has an affected depth of about 200 micrometers whereas the first 100 micrometers seem to have mostly changed visually the surface is light grayish black the procedure is similar to metal heat treating any shaped part or component of a carbonaceous material is placed in a powder mixture. |
1 | rotated to cause the mounting cup 20 to rotate but when a certain resistance is reached for example indicating that the spiral needle 24 has rotated all the way into the tissue the attachment nipple 104 is caused to slip within the slot 56 so that the mounting cup and needle aren 39 t forced to continue rotating and otherwise cause injury to tissue in which the needle is inserted also the attachment nipple 104 will pull out of the slot 56 if more than a certain resistance is reached when pulling the drive shaft 4 away from the mounting cup 20 the handle 8 of the drive shaft 4 includes an enlarged rear section 8a in which is formed a slot 120 the purpose of which is to receive and hold the circuit carrier 28 the slot 120 simply serves as a holder for temporarily receiving the carrier circuit 28 while using the probe to thereby keep the circuit carrier from getting entangled or otherwise in the way to hold the circuit carrier 28 in the slot 120 a keeper 122 is molded integrally with the handle 8 the keeper 122 includes an integrally molded living hinge 124 and a snap in cover 126 which snaps into a slot 128. |
2 | on board aircraft electrical generator conduit structure collects intaken air during aircraft engine operation filters this air to capture and prevent the passage of particles and directs filtered airflow to that brush region through a close coupled fluid flow connection which closes upon and substantially isolates that region water drainage is provided for in a region near where filtering takes place the filtered airflow is substantially the only airflow admitted to this protected region application_number US 40958006 A description turning now to the drawings both figures indicated generally at 10 in fig1 is the nose engine compartment of an aircraft 12 in which a preferred and best mode embodiment of the invention has been installed the engine is not illustrated this embodiment implements the methodology of the invention as was mentioned earlier while the present invention may well have utility in various different kinds of vehicles it has been found to furnish significant utility in a particular aircraft model and thus is principally illustrated and described herein in such an aircraft this aircraft is a pilatus model pc 12 aircraft and accordingly that specific model of aircraft is referred to herein for the purpose of disclosure and illustration of the invention exposed on the outside of the engine housing provided for nose compartment 10 in fig1 are an engine exhaust outlet 14 disposed rearwardly thereof to the right in fig1 there is also provided an air flow inlet or intake 16 flight direction for aircraft 12 is indicated by an arrow 13 exhaust direction by an arrow 15 and airflow intake direction. |
5 | angle 94 lower angle 96 side angles 98 and vertical reinforcement 100 upper angle 94 is secured to side panel plate 92 at upper edge 102 lower angle 96 is secured to lower edge 104 of side panel plate 92 side angles 98 are secured to side edges 106 of side panel plate 92 these structures may all be secured for example by welding vertical reinforcements 100 extend generally vertically between upper angle 94 and lower angle 96 upper angle 94 further includes central secondary support tab 108 pierced by fastener hole 110 lower angle 96 also includes corner tabs 112 pierced by fastener hole 114 and central primary support tab 116 pierced by fastener hole 118 side edges 106 also include hinge barrels 120 secured to an outer portion thereof hinge barrels 120 are sized and structured to receive hinge barrels pins 122 therethrough hinge barrel pins 122 are structured to accept r clip 124 at an end thereof referring particularly to fig1 primary support beams 32 generally include inner end 126 outer end 128 and central portion 130 inner end 126 is pierced by gusset fastener holes 132 outer end 128 is pierced by lower panel fastener holes 134 central portion 130 is pierced by central beam fastener holes 136 secondary support beams 34 generally include inner end 138 and outer end 140 inner end 138 is pierced by primary support fastener holes 142 outer end 140 is pierced by panel fastener holes 144 primary support beams 32 and secondary support beams 34 may be fabricated from steel angle or. |
8 | certificate or any other type of identifying firmware software or electronic hardware for interacting with a media exchange network a legacy mp relies on a pc or a mps on the media exchange network to act as a proxy for the mp for the purposes of association authentication and routing on the media exchange network as defined herein a non legacy mp is a media exchange network ready peripheral device and includes a digital certificate or any other type of identifying firmware software or electronic hardware that may be read by or transferred to a pc a mps or a broadband access headend on a media exchange network a non legacy mp may be moved to different locations and still be recognized by the media exchange network when connected to the media exchange network at those different locations through a pc a mps or a broadband access headend other embodiments of the present invention may comprise various combinations and or multiple instantiations of the elements of fig1 in accordance with various aspects of the present invention in general a legacy device is registered on a media exchange network via a proxy platform such as a pc or a mps to register a serial id of the device is entered at the request of the proxy platform and the proxy platform sends the serial id to a server on the media exchange network e g a manufacturer 39 s server once the server validates the serial id a. |
8 | designated generally by the numeral 10 with reference to fig1 there is illustrated a typical scanner printer that might incorporate the present invention there is generally shown a carriage assembly at 12 mounted on a lead screw 14 for reciprocal motion as illustrated by the carriage motion arrows 15 in relation to the machine frame 16 an array of light emitting diodes 18 project light upwardly line 19 to be reflected down to the 45 degree mirror 20 in turn reflecting the light to the lens 22 the light is projected from the lens 22 to an array of image sensors 24 the array of light of image sensors 24 is suitably secured to the sub assembly 26 along with a suitable printing device such as an ink jet head 28 in operation for scanning a stationery document illustrated at 30 the carriage assembly 12 moves from right to left to a start of scan position to suitably position the led 39 s 18 and mirror 20 at the right edge 31 of the document 30 to be scanned as the carriage moves further to the left the led 39 s project light to the document 30 and the document reflects the light to the mirror 20 to the lens 22 on to the array of image sensors 24 to sense the degree of reflected light from the document image similarly in printing an object onto the stationery copy. |
4 | air and vacuum forces defined in fig3 in fig7 a 2 time cylinder produces two segments per revolution each segment is cut by anvil 3 coacting with knives in external coacting roll 15 see fig1 and 3 while being held in place by vacuum ports connected to a vacuum source through conduits 28 28 u2032 and grooves 37 referring back to fig2 the lower left corner shows the conduit for vacuum v 2 positioned for sliding operation with grooves in frame 31 at a smaller diameter than v 1 because of offset 38 in fig8 a vacuum conduit end connections 28 communicate with vacuum v 1 and 29 u2032 connections communicate with vacuum v 2 apertures in a surface of the shaped conduit extend vacuum to ports in the carrier surface openings 18 apply pressure a which communicates with an air source not shown in fig8 a anvils 3 are mounted at an angle to radial lines and cutouts 39 provide clearance space for knives 14 see fig1 in fig8 b alternate and simplified mounting of anvil 3 in radial orientation places the tip 41 of the anvil above the periphery for cooperation with coacting knives arranged along a helix as at 42 42 u2032 anvil 3 is locked in place by wedge block 43 slidably shaped surface 44 in fig9 conduit 29 u2032 is mounted in groove 45 in a surface of the cylinder 2 anvil. |
3 | relates to processes for the preparation of fondaparinux the invention also relates to processes for the preparation of novel intermediates useful in the synthesis of fondaparinux the processes described herein proceed in an efficient manner thereby providing the desired compounds in good yield and in a manner that is scalable and reproducible on an industrial scale the present invention provides a procedure for the selective formation of a u03b2 anomer product from a glycosylation coupling reaction without wishing to be bound by theory the applicants believe that the u03b2 u03b1 ratio observed during the processes described herein is due to the levulinate directed glycosylation exemplified below the 2 levulinate mediated glycosylation reactions described herein provide a surprisingly high u03b2 u03b1 ratio of coupled products in the present invention a high u03b2 selectivity is obtained when the present conformationally restricted anhydro acceptor c is used the high u03b2 selectivity is unexpected and may be due the conformationally locked anhydroglucose thus in certain aspects the present invention provides a levulinate ester tetrandropyranyl ether lev thp strategy for the protection deprotection and re protection of the 2 position of a glucuronic saccharide which is useful for the synthesis of fondaparinux and related compounds in one embodiment the present invention relates to a process for preparing fondaparinux sodium in certain embodiments the. |
8 | a prespecified functional mapping q where mappings p and q are such that p j the mapping change at regular intervals or upon the occurrence of specified events and with each change the communicating the remote source is provided with a different mapped address to be used application_number US 22995408 A description fig3 illustrates a packet network arrangement that comports with the principles of this invention and with respect to those principles it is similar to the fig1 arrangement for illustrative purposes however instead of a single network as shown in fig1 fig3 depicts an atm network 310 and an atm network 320 instead of gateway 10 pstn 100 and user 11 there is an mta 13 that is connected to switch 314 within network 310 and instead of gateway 20 pstn 200 and user 12 there is an mta 23 that is connected to switch 324 within network 320 it is noted that the switches in atm networks perform essentially the same function as do the routers in ip networks in this disclosure therefore the term u201c node u201d is used to subsume both a router and a switch for convenience it may be assumed that mta 13 is in new york and network 310 is owned by verizon that mta 23 is in los angeles and network 320 is owned by pactel and that the connection between networks 310 and 320 is either direct or circuit switched over a network owned. |
6 | according to the present invention is generally indicated at 10 the brake 10 generally comprises a brake actuator assembly 11 and a heat sink in the form of a brake disk stack 12 the brake disk stack 12 can be of a conventional design including stationary brake elements and rotary brake elements that are interleaved and surround a torque tube or equivalent not shown the stationary and rotary brake elements usually are in the form of stator disks 15 and rotor disks 16 the stator disks 15 typically are splined to the torque tube and the rotor disks 16 are splined to a wheel not shown interiorly of the wheel 39 s rim as is conventional the splined connection may be effected by a plurality of spline or drive keys that are spaced around the circumference of the rim torque tube to permit axial movement of the rotor stator disks while being held to the wheel torque tube against relative rotation the wheel not shown typically is supported for rotation on an axle not shown by axially spaced apart bearings not shown the axle thus forms a wheel mount and typically is attached to an aircraft landing gear strut or truck not shown the brake actuator assembly 11 includes a brake head 18 also commonly referred to as a brake housing having a central opening 19 for mounting of the brake head on the landing gear axle or other wheel support for some. |
9 | of filter means 34 39 is comprised of alternating triangular areas 100 and 102 the areas 100 are open and areas 102 are solid i e closed this insures that all air entering filter chamber 44 39 must pass through a filter element 48 39 before it can be drawn upward by the exhaust system like filter means 34 filter means 34 39 is mounted on wheels for easy changing of the filter elements 48 39 merely by rolling away one filter means 34 39 and rolling in another the booth 10 can be used for painting a new color there is no need to remove each individual filter element 48 39 and replace with a new one or one of another color the roll away filter means 34 39 has a back wall 56 39 and end walls 58 39 and 60 39 the roll away filter means 34 39 is sized so that it just fits into the booth 10 the distance between side walls 12 being just slightly greater than the width of the filter means from end wall 58 39 to 60 39 in order to insure that the top end of the filter elements 48 39 are in close proximity to the bottom end 42 of the velocity stacks 40 a pivoted and cammed lever arm 88 is provided the lever arm 88 is positioned to be accessible from the front side of the filter means 34 39 because access to the back and ends of the filter means 34 39 is severely restricted because of its close fitting relationship to booth 10 lever arm. |
3 | condensed form under pressure or melted if the plastic materials are not soluble fine grinding and suspension in a solvent or reactive agent is helpful average particle sizes of lt 500 u03bcm and especially lt 100 u03bcm have proven useful grinding can also be useful for soluble materials that contain non soluble additives the method in the invention can be used at temperatures from 20 u00b0 c to 200 u00b0 c but especially up to the boiling point of the solvent or agent used if the reaction is carried out under pressure with gaseous agents like nh 3 or lower amines the temperature can also be raised over the boiling point of the amine used the reaction speed depends on the temperature the state of distribution of the material containing polycyanurate and the solvent used wherein with finely distributed materials solution at high temperatures directly in the reactive agent an extremely fast reaction can be achieved within a few hours or less than 1 hour by using appropriate diamines or amino alcohols the method in the invention can be used to obtain di and or polyfunctional amines and or alcohols which can be used as primary materials for the production of polyurethanes melamine resins epoxy resins polyesters polycarbonates etc di and polyfunctional phenols produced can be reconverted into corresponding di and polyfunctional cyanates which can be used as primary materials for new materials containing polycyanurate so that one can speak of real recycling the invention will be described in greater detail using the following examples of embodiment equimolar quantities of a dcba based prepolymer with 50 conversion of cyanate groups and ethyl amine were dissolved in tetrahydrofurane thf into. |
8 | input valve 12 controlled by manually operable valve control means 14 input valve 12 is provided with a valve heating means 13 similar to heating device 16 in order to prevent the sulfur vapor being deposited in the input valve 12 or in the feed conduit 4 the vaporized sulfur then passes along the feed conduit 4 which is surrounded by an insulating wall 11 again to prevent cooling and deposition of the sulfur to the exit opening 3 into the implantation chamber 2 optionally means may be provided for supplying an inert carrier gas such as argon to facilitate the transfer of the sulfur vapor along the feed conduit 4 the carrier gas can be fed in from side wall of the evaporation chamber 17 or other places around the chamber not shown here it should also be noted that the evaporation chamber 17 and heating device 16 input valve 12 and input valve heating means 13 together with the first part of the feed conduit 4 surrounded by a thermally insulating wall 11 form an integral unit for vaporizing solid state materials and other materials and for supplying the resulting vapor into the pbii apparatus this integral vaporizing and supply means is connected to the remainder of the pbii apparatus by means of a quick release flange 10 by means of the quick release flange 10 the integral. |
7 | the cell in order to achieve maximum contrast as well as diffused reflection the exterior surface 14a of analyzing filter 14 is roughened as is the contiguous reflector 19 the combination of light scattering surface 14 and reflector 19 provides maximum contrast and maximum legibility of indicia displayed by the display device block diagram 5 indicates the circuitry required for operating the display device of the present invention standard oscillation source 23 may include a quartz crystal vibrator or a tuning fork vibrator or an lc oscillating circuit or an rc oscillating circuit at any rate it provides a high frequency signal as a time standard the signal is divided by frequency divider 24 and transmitted to decoder driver circuit 25 from decoder driver circuit 25 signals for seconds minutes and hours and the date etc are taken out and sent to liquid crystal display portion 26 constructed as aforenoted the time display device in accordance with the present invention has the advantage that the liquid crystal material remains stable due to the absence of ions used in dynamic scattering mode devices the power consumption of the timepiece liquid crystal display device of the present invention is low and the life of the liquid crystal material is high due not only to the absence of ions but because the operating voltage is low generally about 5 volts the display device of. |
4 | synthetic fiber is superior in physical property to conventional antibacterial fibers and is suitable for use as a material for clothes application_number US 201213579130 A description a better understanding of the present invention may be obtained through the following examples which are set forth to illustrate but are not to be construed as limiting the present invention four p p non woven sacks each containing 2 kg of pulverized powder of forsythia suspensa vahl were put into a pressure decoction machine and 20 kg of water was added after boiling at 130 u00b0 c for 3 hours the decoction was pressurised in a hydraulic linkage to produce 15 kg of an extract this was concentrated into 5 kg by two rounds of filtration through a 5 micron filter the procedure was continued until 65 kg of a concentrated extract was obtained preparation of extracts from lonicerae flos ginkgo leaves and cinnamon barks respective concentrated extracts from lonicerae flos ginkgo leaves and cinnamon bark were prepared in a manner similar to that of preparation example 1 each of the extracts prepared in preparation examples 1 to 4 was mixed in an amount of 2 wt with polypropylene chips followed by drying at 60 u00b0 c for 2 hours in a rotary hot air drier to afford coated chips using a pilot spinning machine 2 kg of the coating chips was spun at 225 u00b0 c in a typical manner to produce 150 denier 28 fila filaments the extract obtained in preparation example 1 was mixed in an amount. |
9 | devices connected are only shown schematically wherein the respective electrical or electronic devices may be associated to respective drilling hole or christmas tree equipments fig2 shows the respective first and second modules 31 32 for at least one system in more detail wherein to simplify matters the respective connection to and representation of subsea anodes 27 was dispensed with to further simplify matters the control means 26 is not shown in fig2 but only a divider unit 20 which may be part of the central control means or which is at least associated thereto in fig2 the first and second modules 31 32 according to fig1 are characterized as data transfer voltage conversion units 3 and power supply modules 6 wherein each module is composed of sub modules such a first module 31 or data transfer voltage conversion unit 3 is connected on the input side for voltage supply with a universal power supply in the form e g of a three phase electric power supply with connection 36 this supplies three phase electric power or voltage and also a connection to ground 29 the supply is implemented via a power bus 12 which may be arranged in the form of a power bus rail 16 this power bus 12 is connected to power supply 8 and 23 respectively of the data transfer voltage conversion units 3 or the power supply modules 6 voltage converters 7 in the form of an ac dc converter and respective voltage. |
8 | is a dielectric constant s is an electrode area d is a thickness of a capacitor dielectric film according to the equation capacitance can be increased if the dielectric constant is increased the electrode area is increased or the thickness of a capacitor dielectric film is reduced hence it is possible to change a material relevant to these factors and the film constitution to increase the dielectric constant various materials are tested as another possibility a ferroelectric film or a high dielectric film may be used alternatively an sio 2 silicon oxide film and an si 3 n 4 silicon nitride film conventionally used and a multilayered structure of these films may be employed in embodiments 1 and 2 aluminium is used as the material for the buried conducting layer used in the contact hole on the capacitor upper electrode cell plate 15 b tungsten is used as the material to be used in the contact hole on the conducting layer second wiring layer 10 b formed in the peripheral circuit region low resistivity intrinsic to aluminium and good buriability to tungsten are preferentially adapted to the requirement for each of contact holes other materials will be applicable furthermore it is easy to modify embodiments in various ways as mentioned below to increase capacitor electrode area various shapes of the electrode may be employed other than a cylindrical form shown in embodiments examples of the shapes include a thick film form. |
5 | materials are ideally suited for deployable components and structures because they possess high strain to failure ratios high specific modulus and low density by contrast most traditional materials used for deployable structures have only two of these three attributes initial emc development efforts have targeted space applications tremendous support for the development of ctd 39 s emc materials has been received from nasa the air force bmdo and other government agencies and the aerospace industry emc materials have the potential to enable a new generation of space deployable components and structures which would eliminate nearly all the limitations and shortfalls of current spacecraft deployable technologies with that as a background on the preferred material for the sleeve 16 those skilled in the art will appreciate that the original dimensions for fabrication of sleeve 16 will approximate its desired final dimensions in the wellbore after activation as shown in fig2 the outer dimension 18 needs to be large enough after activation to sit firmly against the troublesome zone 12 in a way that one or more than one sleeve 16 can isolate the zone upon deployment rubber end rings could be used to enhance the sealing ability at the same time the. |
6 | longitudinal action exerted by the heat of combustion it should be noted that the external diameter of the portion 45 should be chosen to be slightly less than the diameter of the hole which is capable of being drilled by the combustion of the section 46 and the said diameter will be directly related to the diameter of this section 46 in such a way as to allow this section 45 to penetrate into the hole the increase undergone by the cross section of the bolt has the effect in proportion to the combustion of not only deepening the drilling hole but especially of enlarging the bottom of the said hole fig6 shows diagrammatically the shape assumed by the enlarged bottom of the hole the enlarged bottom is indicated in the drawing by the reference numeral 54 after the lower part 45a of the section 45 has been completely consumed by combustion the upper part 45b of the section 45 filled with ferro silicon granules then comes level with the enlarged bottom of this hole from this time on the oxygen flow is reduced in the bolt so that the materials of the bolt largely melt and the remainder are consumed by combustion the ferro silicon which has a higher density than the molten materials progressively fills the enlarged bottom 54 of the drilling hole the respective lengths of the lower part 45a and upper part 45b of the section 45 are chosen so as to obtain respectively an adequate enlargement of the bottom of the drilling hole. |
2 | for a plansifter has a sieve covering a bottom and at least one sieve cleaner including a foot and a plurality of cleaning heads the cleaning heads may have a brush like or nubby configuration the cleaning heads are configured to move erratically on the bottom in response to a vibrating movement of the sieve frame at least a part of the foot closest to the cleaning heads resiliently supports the sieve cleaner such that the cleaning heads are under an elastic intial tension against the sieve covering application_number US 55521500 A description the sieve cleaner 10 depicted in fig1 through 3 comprises a rubber elastic body that has an almost t shaped layout this body 12 forms two cantilever arms 14 which are essentially aligned on one line and carry on their upper side several cleaning devices 16 arranged in one line the cleaning devices 16 can be provided by naps that form one single piece with the body and have a nubby configuration or alternately by bunches of bristles inserted in the body 12 the body 12 also forms a spacer 18 arranged in t shape with reference to the line of cleaning devices 16 and placed out of line somewhat below the cantilever arms 14 at the underside of the cantilever arms 14 stiffening fins 20 are provided which link up with one end of the spacer 18 at the opposite end the spacer 18 has a rising projection 22 the upper end of which is positioned lower than the upper ends of the cleaning devices 16 one foot of the sieve cleaner is formed by two cams 24 26 provided. |
3 | exhibited a t g of 149 1 u00b0 c as measured by dsc example 1 was repeated with the exception that sodium hydroxide was used as the catalyst 0 07 grams of sodium hydroxide were used to neutralize the acetic acid present in asm 0 1 grams of sodium hydroxide were used as transesterification catalyst which amounted to a catalyst level of 0 5 mole the transesterification reaction was carried out for a period of 4 hours under reflux in methanol while distilling off methyl acetate methanol and fresh methanol added to the reaction mixture as needed at the end of this period nmr analysis of the product indicated 70 percent of the acetoxy groups to hydroxy groups this example demonstrates that large excess of triethylamine is needed to change acetoxy groups to hydroxy groups example 1 was substantially repeated in example 11 with the exception that triethylamine was used as the catalyst instead of sodium methoxide 0 18 grams of triethylamine were used to neutralize the acetic acid in asm and 0 48 grams of triethylamine was used for the transesterification reaction which amounted to a catalyst level of 1 mole the reaction mixture was refluxed for 7 hours while removing continuously methanol methyl acetate as distillate the reaction. |
8 | case is slanted parallel to the leather diaphragm shown best in fig1 a the presence of the hair substantially improves the acoustic impedance by selecting the appropriate thickness of hair and measuring with an impedance tube one can determine the optimum acoustic impedance to produce a higher sound pressure level the natural hair leather is extremely tough and for this reason it is therefore not easily deformed or torn with significant mechanical forces that typically occur when a loudspeaker driver is exposed to mishandling or a strong signal as is known the u201c woofing u201d action results in physical movement of the cone body which over repeated use or sudden burst of low frequency sound can result in diaphragm fracture of other structural compromise by incorporating the hair leather material this difficultly is obviated in respect of fig3 shown as a further embodiment of the present invention in partially exploded and cut away form where the diaphragm 14 referenced from fig1 and 2 is denoted by numeral 34 and comprises a conventional polypropylene material to which optionally may be attached a layer of leather bearing hair as denoted by numeral 36 as will be appreciated the material for diaphragm 34 could easily be paper fiberglass polymeric material composite material or a suitable metal material known for. |
6 | the absorption plate 9 in this manner a sinusoidal path is formed by the channels of film 12 which is selectively sealed to the underside of absorption plate 9 the heat transfer fluid is pumped against gravity entering inlet conduit 18 and exiting through outlet conduit 20 which are substantially at the same elevation by keeping the heat transfer fluid in chamber 10 directly in contact with the majority of surface 8 or absorption plate 9 heat will flow more rapidly from the absorption plate 9 to the heat transfer fluid than would flow if small passageways separated from each other or tubing bonded to the absorption plate were used the concept of faster more uniform heat transference increases the overall efficiency of the collector by limiting the time of exposure to dead air space 13 and also limiting the rate of black body radiation by the absorption plate the overall efficiency of the collector is also increased because absorption plate 9 is kept at a relatively uniform temperature as opposed to having those areas farthest away from the heat transfer fluid as in the case of tubing or narrow channels spaced a considerable distance apart from building up higher temperatures resulting in a greater percentage of heat loss caused by conduction convection and radiation absorption plate 9 is made of copper or. |
4 | 2017298540 A1 abstract the invention relates to a method for operating a bale opener having a stripping element and a safety device for protection against penetration into a hazardous zone of the stripping element said safety device consisting of sensory safety means wherein a monitoring region at the front beneath the stripping element is detected and wherein the stripping element is mounted on a stripping tower according to the invention the safety device is at least one two dimensional laser scanner on which at least one monitoring region which is adjustable and variable over time is monitored the invention also relates to a corresponding bale opener application_number US 201715486370 A description the invention is thus based on the object of creating a method for operating a bale opener and such a bale opener that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art the invention is also based on the object of creating a method for operating a bale opener and such a bale opener which are less susceptible to interference more reliable and less expensive than the methods and the systems offered in the prior art the invention is also based on the object of creating a method for operating a bale opener and such a bale opening which can be used as collision monitoring in rotation of the stripping element these objects are achieved by a method and a bale opener corresponding to the preamble of the independent claims which are characterized in that the safety equipment comprises at least one two dimensional laser scanner on which at least one monitoring area that is adjustable and variable over time is monitored these objects are also achieved first by a computer program product which can be loaded directly into an internal memory of a bale opener and. |
6 | prevent the return motion until the load is to be released application_number US 32397394 A description although for illustration purposes the dryer shown is a web flotation dryer it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is applicable to other types of dryers such as roll support and arched dryers and equipment other than dryers which utilize load bearing retraction systems especially fluid cylinder retraction systems similarly although the dryer illustrated in the drawings includes three dryer zones the present invention is applicable to dryers having any number of dryer zones turning first to fig1 there is shown a split enclosure drying hood including an upper hood 10 and a lower hood 12 in the closed position a clearance gap 13 is formed between the hoods 10 12 in which the traveling web w is floatingly supported between upper and lower air bar arrays not shown in air receiving communication with the upper and lower hoods respectively the upper and lower hoods 10 12 can be further separated from one another with a retraction system in order to thread the web through the dryer or maintain or replace dryer internals such a system is conventional in the art and may for example include a guiding devices 15 16 in addition to the retraction cylinder rod 30 along with associated equipment the present invention is not limited to any particular retraction system the retraction system of the present invention comprises an air cylinder 20 in the embodiment shown three on each side of the dryer the actual number used can vary and depends in part on. |
9 | 12 into contact to form the mark 10 it can be seen from the drawing figures that the mark 10 is an image that is independent and different from that of the objects 14 thus referring to fig2 by way of example the objects 14 have the image of a bear while the mark 10 is a heart in fig4 the objects 14 have the image of an elephant while the mark 10 is a heart thus upon formation of the mark 10 each of the objects 14 and mark 10 is visible with the mark 10 interposed between the objects 14 the mating portions 12 are preferably pre formed in the object 14 so that a user need only match the mating portions 12 to create the mark 10 it would also be possible to provide mating portions 12 made of a flexible material so that the user would need to manipulate the material into the proper shape to form the mating portions 12 the mating portions 12 may be positioned in any desired place on an appendage or any other desired place on the object 14 for example as shown in fig2 the mating portions 12 may be located on an animal 39 s hand elbow. |
9 | when non public i e private data is to be serialized a conventional binary formatting method is preferred the present invention provides the advantages of working with strongly typed classes while still having the flexibility of xml for example by using fields or properties of type xmlelement xmlattribute or xmlnode in strongly typed classes parts of the xml document instance can be read directly into xml objects attributes for the application programming interface api for xmlserializer 206 for controlling xml output and xml input are set forth in the following table the xmlanyelementattribute or xmlanyattributeattribute attributes can be applied to fields or properties that return arrays of xmlelement xmlattribute or xmlnode objects for reading unmapped elements and attributes into these fields or properties thus documents can be processed that have additional elements and attributes that were added after design time and that were not known when the strongly typed classes were designed when a property or field returns a complex object such as an array or a class instance xmlserializer 206 converts the complex object to an element nested within the main xml document for example the first class in the following exemplary c code returns an instance of the second class the serialized xml output provided by xmlserializer 206 given an instance of the classes mycontainer and myobject will be for this example u201c my string u201d is a particular value the class objectname in the given instance of the classes mycontainer and myobject when only the states of objects are saved the class does not need to be modified when however xml. |
8 | 40 a 40 b have respective contact regions 32 a 32 b proximate to the germanium structure 32 referring now to fig7 in which like elements of fig1 6 are shown having like reference designations a metal layer 50 which can be another titanium or titanium nitride barrier metal layer 50 can be deposited over the imd layer 38 and into the cavities 42 40 a 40 b a metal for example tungsten aluminum or copper can be deposited to fill the cavities 42 40 a 40 b to form conductive contacts 44 46 a 46 b respectively the conductive contacts 46 a 46 b are hall cell contacts that contact with the germanium structure 32 which as described above forms a hall plate of a hall effect element while two conductive contacts 46 a 46 b are shown it should be recognized that more conductive contacts can be formed to contact the germanium structure 32 at other contact points referring now to fig8 in which like elements of fig1 7 are shown having like reference designations another metal layer 48 a so called metal two m2 layer for example aluminum copper or an alloy of either can be deposited over the imd layer 38 and over the metal layer 50 the metal layer 48 can be etched to form regions 48 a 48 b 48 c the region 48 b can form a field plate of the hall effect element the regions 48 a 48 c can couple the conductive contacts 46 a 46 b respectively i e the hall plate 32 to other circuit elements another metal layer 52 which can be another titanium or titanium. |
3 | pressure ro membrane u201c es 20 u201d manufactured by nitto denko corporation at a permeate flow of 60 l hr and a recovery rate of 80 the ro feed water had a ph of 5 5 treatment was performed under the same conditions as those in example 1 except that naclo in place of chloramine t was added to industrial water with a toc concentration of 1 mg l as c in such a manner that the concentration of free chlorine was 0 5 mg cl 2 l treatment was performed under the same conditions as those in example 1 except that chloramine t was added to the industrial water with a toc concentration of 1 mg l as c in such a manner that the concentration of combined chlorine was 0 5 mg cl 2 l example 2 0 8 mg cl 2 l example 3 1 mg cl 2 l example 4 or 3 mg cl 2 l example 5 treatment was performed under the same conditions as those in example 1 except that after chloramine t was added to the industrial water with a toc concentration of 1 mg l as c in such a manner that the concentration of combined chlorine was 1 mg cl 2 l coagulation filtration treatment was performed under conditions in which the amount of pac added was 10 mg l and the ph was 6 and then the water that had been subjected to the coagulation filtration treatment was passed through activated carbon at an sv of 10 hr u2212 1 example 6 15 hr u2212. |
2 | extrusion art in the preferred embodiment the plc 39 s are those sold as model 5 25 by allen bradley of cleveland ohio the plc 39 s are tied to both the supervisory computer 32 and the display input terminals 42 46 by a network 54 the network of the presently preferred embodiment is that sold by allen bradley under the trademark data highway display input terminals 42 46 are also generally well known to those having ordinary skill in the nonferrous extrusion art the terminals of the preferred embodiment are those sold as model t30g by allen bradley of cleveland ohio the terminals permit the display of logic functions and or operations of the various plc 39 s the terminals also permit manual input by human operators within the facility 10 to indicate when material is removed from the system although the plc 39 s 34 38 and 40 and the terminals 42 46 are generally known to those having skill in the nonferrous extrusion art they have not heretofore been controlled by a supervisory computer such as 32 the plc 39 s have been used in a rather unsophisticated manner specifically an operator at each terminal 42 46 observes the operation of the system and inputs the required commands to the plc 39 s depending on a paper job order which he has received for each job moving sequentially through the system the present invention utilizes the time tested and reliable plc 39 s to provide total system integration and computer control of material moving through the system the supervisory computer 32. |
9 | an interlocking grid structure as shown slots 26 are open to the bottom end of one set of parallel strips and open to the top end of a second set of parallel strips disposed orthogonally to the first set of strips to permit the two sets of strips to be intermeshed in an interlocking arrangement with the top and bottom ends of the two respective sets of strips lying in the same horizontal planes the small slots 34 are provided for stress reduction purposes fig5 is an enlarged vertical section view showing the attachment of a grid assembly side strip 14 to the end of an intersecting interior partition strip 12 as shown the side strip is provided with an indentation 36 which conforms with the indentations provided at the top and bottom ends of each interior partition strip slots 38 see fig2 are provided in side strip 14 to receive tabs 40 see fig3 a weld 42 is made where each tab 40 fits within a slot 38 to securely attach the side plates to each interior partition fig6 and 7 are enlarged vertical section and plan views illustrating the welds 44 used to join intersecting interior partition strips 12 at their points of intersection although the views illustrated are taken at the top of a grid assembly it should be understood that similar welds are provided. |
9 | completeness and accuracy aluminum caps 24 1 are also deposited on top of doped strips 16 1 and will usually have the same thickness as conductive strips 18 referring now to fig5 it will be seen that the processing is completed by the removal of doped polysilicon strip 16 1 by subjecting the structure to a p polysilicon etching step which for example may be a plasma etch at which time the aluminum caps 24 1 deposited on top of doped strips 16 1 will also fall and are thus free to be washed away if desired the now exposed portions of silicon nitride 14 positioned between conductive strips 24 may be removed using a plasma etch however since the silicon nitride is also an insulator no untoward effects will be noticed if this is allowed to remain to complete the device a passivating layer 26 is now deposited over the entire structure and thus there is provided a plurality of closely spaced conductive strips having particular utility in the ccd art as an alternate embodiment one could completely oxidize doped strips 16 1 in which event it would facilitate their removal using a buffered hf etchant instead of the plasma etch it should be noted that the rate of lateral oxidation of polysilicon layer 16 in order to form strips 16. |
3 | c 1 g the starting material was consumed within 30 min the mixture was filtered through a pad of diatomaceous earth and concentrated the residue was dissolved in methylene chloride and washed with water and brine the organic solution was dried over na 2 so4 filtered and concentrated the title compound 4 52 g was isolated as a light yellow solid in 97 yield as a 1 1 3 isomeric mixture data recorded from a 1 1 3 isomeric mixture tlc r f 0 83 acetonitrile ir chcl 3 3010 1670 1628 1332 1174 1041 922 cm 1 1 h nmr cdcl 3 300 mhz d 8 18 d 2h j 9 2 7 39 d 2h j 11 4 7 38 d 2h j 10 6 91 s 1h 6 89 s 1h 6 62 d 2h j 8 5 6 61 d 2h j 8 1 6 57 s 1h 6 56 s 1h 6 06 m 4h 4 71 sext 2h j 7 3 9 br s 4h 2 86 s 3h 2 78 s 3h 2 74 2 49 m 4h 1 29 d 3h j 10 8 1 25 d 3h 10 8 mass spectrum m z fd m 433 uv max ethanol 326 nm u03b520767 231 17587 205 42765 to a solution of the example 19 intermediate 0 51 g in 6 ml thf was added a single portion of lithium tert butoxide 0 17. |
1 | of pacing configuration the device collects and analyzes an endocardial acceleration signal and searches for an optimal pacing configuration based upon a performance index derived from at least one value relating to one and or the other of the two endocardial acceleration peaks over a given heart cycle optimization search operates through a scanning of a parameter e g atrio ventricular delay and calculation of the surface area underneath the characteristic of the peak amplitude as a function of the scanned parameter application_number US 42566806 A description one will now describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention preliminarily regarding the software related aspects thereof the invention can be implemented by means of an appropriate programming of the software of a known active implantable device for example of a triple or quadruple chamber pacemaker type device comprising a ventricular resynchronization mode the invention can notably be applied to the implantable devices marketed by ela medical montrouge france such as the symphony and rhapsody brand pacemakers these devices are equipped with programmable microprocessors including circuits intended to acquire format and process electrical signals collected by implanted electrodes and deliver pacing pulses to these electrodes it is also possible to upload towards these devices by telemetry software routines that will be stored in internal memory and run so as to implement the features of the invention described in more details below implementing the features of the invention into these devices is easily feasible by a person of ordinary skill in the art and will therefore not be described in detail herein the curve at the top of fig1 represents the variations of endocardial acceleration ea measured by a sensor such as that described. |
4 | characteristic of the present invention lies in the fact that the two cylinders 2a and 2b are arranged with their axes horizontal and parallel but mutually offset so that the fibres are firstly compelled to pass along a spiral path about the cylinder 2a to reach a transfer region 16 between the two cylinders in which the staple fibre stream which has passed about the cylinder 2a and has been subjected to its action is passed to the subsequent cylinder 2b along a passage path of 34 spectacles 34 form according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention the cylinders are right cylinders of identical size and lie axially side by side the length of the axial portion common to the two cylinders in correspondence with the final section of the first cylinder 2a and the initial section of the second cylinder 2b with reference to the direction of movement of the material in which the fibre tufts pass from the first to the second cylinder is between 5 and 40 of the length of each cylinder the parallel axes of the two cylinders preferably lie in the same horizontal plane a further important characteristic of the present invention lies in the fact that the constituent. |
5 | shown a cross sectional view of a section of one embodiment of a seal 40 in accordance with the present disclosure in one arrangement the seal 40 may include an upper end adapter 48 a a first unidirectional seal stack 50 a a center adapter 52 a second unidirectional seal stack 50 b and a second end adapter 48 b the end adapters 48 a b and the center adapter 52 may be formed of a material harder or more rigid than the material of the seal rings 54 so that pressure applied to the end adapters 48 a b can be distributed relatively evenly through the seal stacks 50 a b the unidirectional seal ring stacks 50 a b may include one or more cylindrical seal rings 54 the seal rings 54 may be formed as chevron type seal rings as used herein a chevron seal ring is a pressure responsive sealing element that flexes to form a seal against adjacent surfaces the chevron shape may defined by two wings 56 that are hinged at an apex 58 the wings 56 may form an angle less than one hundred eighty degrees the seal ring 54 is responsive to the pressure applied on the apex 58 side i e unidirectional in one embodiment the seal rings 54 may be u201c u u201d or u201c v u201d shaped annular elements formed of a material that allows a predetermined amount of flexure when the ring 54 is compressed thus pressure. |
1 | materials similar to velcro the reusable self adhesive portion 36 has a first strap 38 and a second strap 40 the first strap 38 laying on the forearm of a user the second strap 40 overlapping the first strap 38 and being fastened thereby fixing the wrist support brace into position the adjustable strap 12 is located at the approximate midpoints of the ulnar and radial supports and is comprised of a second radial slot 44 the second radial slot 44 being looped around the radial support 4 and being positionally fixed the adjustable strap 12 further has a third strap 48 the third strap 48 wraps over a users contractured wrist and under the ulnar support 2 looping around thereby creating a second ulnar slot 42 the second ulnar slot 42 not being fixed in position but allowing a user to apply leverage to a contractured wrist reducing the contracture thereby a fourth strap 50 is the continuation of the adjustable strap 12 the fourth strap 50 has a second self adhesive portion 46 the second self adhesive portion 46 being constructed from hook and loop materials common within the industry and commonly known as velcro when the user has applied sufficient force to minimize the wrist contracture the second self adhesive portion 46 will fix the adjustable strap 12 into position providing wrist support in essence the wrist support brace 1 is operated as follows a user with a wrist contracture will grip the grip pad 8 with his fist the user will. |
6 | a fire zone u201c hot side u201d from a non fire zone u201c cool side u201d aviation regulations and other requirements mandate that hot air or other gases should not enter the non fire zone for example some components on the cool side are formed of composite materials that are not rated for high temperature exposure also due to weight considerations some components disposed on the cool side do not have insulation or other fire protection in some engine designs the control mechanism or fadec is disposed in a non fire zone in such designs the signal tube 20 extends from the combustor on the hot side to the control mechanism on the cool side under normal operating conditions the static fluid in the signal tube 20 is generally at ambient temperature if a break or other breach improper connections etc were to occur in the signal tube 20 the usually static fluid contained therein would leak to the surroundings and hot fluid air from the combustor would begin flowing in the tube and leaking through the breach if the break or other breach occurs in the non fire zone the leaking fluid would exceed allowable temperature requirements in current operating protocols if the engine control 14 or fadec does not receive a pressure signal due to a break or. |
3 | unchanged by the medium at 4 l m ton wet coal and increased by the medium at 8 and 12 l m ton wet coal example 14 indicates that the density of wet coal containing 10 moisture was increased by the medium at all concentrations tested example 15 indicates that the density of wet coal containing 15 moisture was increased by the medium at all concentrations tested in both the polyethylene oxide and polyacrylamide tests the smaller the amount of moisture added the larger the bulk density drop in the polyethylene oxide tests best results were obtained with both 0 1 and 0 2 by weight solutions and wet coal of 15 moisture by weight in the polyacrylamide tests best results were obtained with both 0 1 and 0 2 by weight aqueous solutions with wet coal of 15 by weight moisture the lower concentration of medium is preferred because of less use of polymer polyacrylamide is slightly more effective than polyethylene oxide in terms of bulk density recovery it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the examples and embodiments described herein are by way of illustration and not of limitation and that other examples may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims table 1______________________________________effect on coal bulk density of the addition of diesel fueladditive in the presence of various amounts of surface moisture surface bulk moisture additive density normalizedexample by weight 1 m ton lb cu ft bulk density______________________________________1 0 0 51 52 1 00 5 0 41 34. |
7 | conductive membrane modulator 10 constructed over the waveguide 14 sometimes referred to as a channel waveguide fabricated by the ion exchange process although a diffused channel glass waveguide is shown in fig1 the principles that facilitate the operation of the conductive membrane modulator 10 are more generally applicable to a range of waveguide configurations including those defined as being ribs strip loaded embossed and diffused and to waveguides constructed on substrates other than glass including silicon sapphire silicon carbide gallium arsenide and indium phosphide all of which are well understood in the art the conductive membrane modulator 10 is constructed so that it can be moved from the first position shown in fig1 to the second position shown in fig2 in the first position the conductive membrane 20 is separated from the waveguide 14 by a finite gap 26 electrodes 22 and 24 are provided and disposed so as to facilitate the movement of the conductive membrane 20 between the first and second positions in a preferred embodiment this is accomplished by using standard photolithography and thin film deposition techniques to define the lower electrode 22 the lower electrode 22 the substate 12 and the waveguide 14 are then coated with a protective overcoat layer 15 of tantalum pentoxide the preferred characteristics of the protective overcoat layer 15 am a it should effectively withstand the action of the wet chemical etchants which are used later in. |
8 | cathode wherein an anode for high electric current is placed opposite to the electrodeposition starting surface of the rotary cathode in such a manner that a part of the anode is projected above a liquid level of the copper electrolyte and the copper electrolyte existing between the anode for high electric current and the opposed rotary cathode surface is electrolyzed by providing a high electric current with a current density higher than that of the electrolytic anode and an apparatus for producing an electrolytic copper foil for a printed wiring board having excellent properties application_number US 8604198 A description the invention will now be described concretely with reference to the following examples and comparative examples examples 1 through 3 and comparative examples 1 through 3 are concerned with specifying an optimum range of current densities with respect to anodes for high electric current whereas examples 4 through 6 and comparative examples 4 through 6 are concerned with specifying applied time of an anode for high electric current in an apparatus for continuously producing a copper foil by letting pass an electrolyte containing copper ions between a cylindrical cathode 1 which was kept rotating and an electrolytic anode 2 positioned opposite to the. |
3 | of 1150 u00b0 c was held for 15 minutes to sinter the industrial precursor into the resulting construction material the temperature was then decreased to 600 u00b0 c at a speed of 60 u00b0 c minute and then slowly decreased to 120 u00b0 c at a speed of 1 2 u00b0 c minute the temperature was then decreased down to ambient temperature to form the finished construction material the construction material exhibited a minimum of bubbles and pores on its outer surface production of an industrial precursor and construction material using methylcellulose as a plasticizer a finely ground powder of clear window glass 97 kg with a particle size less than 1 mm was mixed with 3 kg methylcellulose for 15 minutes at 25 u00b0 c and homogenized in a rotary dry wet mixer model sm 35 vet svida czech republic water was then added into the mixer in an amount of 20 by weight of the mixture and the mixture further homogenized for 5 minutes until a plastic like mixture was obtained the mixture was then extruded to thin rods via a blend extruder slv 110 vet svida czech republic at a temperature of 35 u00b0 c at a speed of 300 kg hour the rods were then dried to constant mass on a continuous belt dryer model kps 500 vet svida czech republic at 130 u00b0 c with an air humidity of 40 at. |
7 | dq is in a normal write mode the number of bits corresponding to the number of dq 39 s are written at the same time on a x16 device a device having 16 subarrays for example the chip logic begins writing one bit of data onto each of the 16 dq 39 s at the falling edge of cas or we whichever is later as long as ras is low during a normal write the status of we is a 34 don 39 t care 34 when ras initially goes low the address signals ras and cas then toggle to select the proper address to be written to and the desired data is input through the data in din signals during a write per bit also called a 34 masked write 34 any combination or even all of the 16 bits can be written to without writing to any of the other locations to set up a write per bit signal we goes low next the data for the 34 mask 34 is set on the dq 39 s with a logic 1 corresponding to 34 write 34 and a logic 0 corresponding to a 34 don 39 t write 34 the mask data simply indicates which of the locations are to be written and which are to be left unaltered after the data for the mask is set ras drops and the mask information on the data lines is changed to the desired data to be written to the selected locations finally when cas is pulled low. |
3 | nmr 500 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 u2212 0 8 u02dc 0 4 s si me u2212 7 1 u02dc 7 8 s si ph ppm 29 si nmr 99 3 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 54 0 s me t 2 u2212 79 4 s ph t 3 ppm preparation of compound represented by formula 3 r 1 phenyl r 3 methyl a reflux condenser 100 ml dropping funnel and dean stark tube were placed in a 1000 ml four necked round bottom flask and dried with flame under a nitrogen atmosphere 50 g of cyclotetraphenylsilsesquioxane obtained in example 1 was put into the flask and dissolved in 380 ml of toluene 0 7 ml of hcl as a reaction catalyst was added thereto and reacted at room temperature for 38 hours while slowly dropping 54 g of trimethoxymethylsilane using a dropping funnel thereafter the reactant solution was further reacted at a reflux temperature of toluene for 72 hours after the completion of the reaction the reactant was dropped into an excess of methanol agitated for 30 minutes and then filtered the produced precipitate thereby obtaining white powder of a desired product yield 84 the product was thermally hardened at 150 u00b0 c under 4. |
4 | flow was initiated fiber was deposited in a swath on the drum the number average fiber diameter of the fibers was measured to be 335 nanometers a 9 wt solution of polystyrene was dissolved in dichloromethane vapor pressure of 58 1 kpa at 25 u00b0 c at room temperature a magnetic stirrer was used to agitate the solution the homogeneous solution was transferred to a sealed glass container and transported to the spin chamber the solution was transferred into the reservoir of the spin chamber and sealed a spinneret with a 0 406 mm inside diameter single spinning nozzle was used a drum collector was used to collect the sample the spinneret was placed at a negative potential of 100 kv the collector was grounded the distance from the spinning nozzle exit to the collector surface was 114 cm air was used for the blowing gas air was used for the secondary gas to control the relative humidity and the temperature in the spin chamber the flow of air was sufficient to avoid the concentration of the solvent vapor in the spin chamber exceeding the lower explosion limit the relative humidity was controlled to be less than 11 the spin chamber temperature was close to 37 u00b0 c for the duration of the experiment a nitrogen pressure of 0 77 mpa was used to maintain a solution flow rate of 57 1 ml min hole. |
5 | through the coaction by and between the cable bolt with it enlarged portion as previously described and the elastically expanded material of tubular member 13 such a friction generating bubble travels upwardly relatively speaking in accordance with the downward settling of mine roof strata at this juncture it is important to note that cylindrical members 21 and 22 preferable comprising roll pins will generally be case hardened and approach the surface hardness characteristics of tool steel what is not wanted is any significant plastic deformation of members 21 and 22 rather these should preserve the outward integrity of the strands such that the strands 20 such that the latter are useful to urge outwardly the sidewall of the tubular member 13 to produce the elastic compressive forces as previously mentioned therefore the surface hardness of the members should be not less than 15 percent the surface hardness of the strands 20 the structure in fig2 is similar to that seen in fig1 with the exception that this time in lieu of the inclusions of the cylindrical members 21 and 22 one the king wire a new cylindrical member 35 is employed which is pressed over the cable length in the manner seen in fig2 cylindrical member 35 is preferably case hardened and includes a sidewall slot 36 and also a tapered forward leading edge 37 for ease of installation the cylindrical member 35 gripping the cable length is lightly frictionally seated within counterbore area 17 such that the forward tapered edge or end 37 engages frusto conically formed section 16 of the bore area of tubular member 13 nut 26 is disposed in place as indicated and torqued for desired pre load the settling of mine roof strata. |
2 | can also be achieved by other equivalent means for example by snap in or clamping connections the present invention is therefore not limited to the use of latching and mating latching means in order to permanently fasten the guide adapter 250 to the base connecting device 160 a plurality of shoulder shaped retaining indentations 362 364 366 368 are provided thereon column like projections 392 398 are formed in the axial end regions of the base connecting device 160 and for example two pin shaped projections 394 396 are provided in the central region of said base connecting device said projections 392 394 396 398 serve as positioning elements in order to enable precise alignment and installation of the guide adapter 250 as described below for fig6 furthermore at least the positioning elements 394 396 have for example according to an embodiment pin like extensions which are formed in the direction of the wiper strip 112 and can be fixed to the wiper strip 112 during the fastening of the base connecting device 160 in order therefore to prevent the device 160 from slipping on the wiper strip 112 the extensions here may be pressed for example in the manner of nails into the wiper strip or may be anchored there by displacement of the rubber material of the wiper strip 112 the adapter unit 150 with the guide adapter 250 and the function adapter 280 the upper sides 387 and 399 respectively of which are shown in fig3 is produced for example from plastic the guide adapter 250 is designed by way of example in the manner of an upside down u profile and has a platform like base element 339 on which. |
9 | blade 118 past the stationary blade to shear the slat in the embodiment shown the redirecting means include the cam face 126 on the cam bar 122 the redirecting means also include mating cam follower or roller means in the form of a wheel 140 attached to the blade driver 120 in operation before the collar 136 engages the boss 138 the force on the cam bar 122 drives the cutting assembly forward only because less force is required to do that than to push the cam bar 122 forward relative to the wheel 140 the cam bar 122 can move forward only by forcing the wheel 140 to roll upward along the inclined forward cam face 126 the wheel 140 however is mounted to the blade driver 120 which is in turn biased downward by a tensioned spring 142 therefore the wheel can roll up the cam surface 126 only if the force applied to the cam bar 122 exceeds a threshold value determined by the spring tension the angle of the cam surface 126 and friction in certain parts of the mechanism the applied force cannot exceed that value as long as the cutting assembly can move forward after the limit means 134 138 come into engagement however the full force of the cylinder or solenoid 121 is available to cam the wheel 140 and the blade driver 120 upward against the spring action accordingly as the force applying means then continue to move the cam bar 122 the wheel 140 rolls up the inclined slope of the cam face 126 the cam follower wheel 140 continues to rise along the cam face 126 at least until the blade driver 120 has raised the movable blade 118 sufficiently toward or beyond the height of the. |
7 | sensing layer coated substrate as above the glucose sensors were placed in a uv box for 10 minutes to crosslink the pvoh removed and stored under vacuum overnight at room temperature the sensors were stored in uncovered petri dishes in a drawer for three and one half months whereupon sensor response wet up and stability were tested as above fig3 illustrates the test results for example 2 testing was performed with the optical instrument described in fig8 the glucose sensors despite the storage conditions showed excellent activity when exposed to varying levels of glucose the response was found to be comparable to the sensors made in example 1 and actually a more rapid rate of oxygen uptake per amount of enzyme used was found in comparison to the sensors made with the acrylamide matrix also the wet up period was found to be nearly instantaneous as dry sensors gave similarly fast kinetics on the first aqueous sample addition to demonstrate the benefits provided by the spacer layer disclosed herein the glucose sensors made as in example 1 were provided with spacer layers as follows a layer of crosslinked pvoh was laid down in stripes from a solution prepared by mixing 250 mg of the crosslinker pvoh solution with 750 mg of a 5 aqueous solution of pvoh average molecular weight of the polymer chains 124 000 to 186 000 the stripes were allowed to dry on the benchtop for a few hours before uv curing and vacuum storage testing was performed with the optical instrument described in fig8 with a preamplifier 174 sensitivity of 100 pa v in this case a single shot protocol was used where a glucose containing blood sample was passed over a hydrated sensor. |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.