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2 | by means of the multigroup controls equally call registering and display devices are arranged on the floors by means of which devices calls can be entered for desired destination floors immediately after entry of the call the identification for example in the form of a letter of the most favorable elevator selected for the destination floor and an arrow indicating the position of the selected elevator relative to the call entry location are indicated in a display field of the call registering and display device the destination call controls of the elevator groups g1 to g5 are connected together and combined into the multigroup control so that on the entry of a call for a desired destination floor the elevator most favorable for this call is selected from the elevators of all elevator groups g1 to g5 which serve the same floor and displayed in fig6 and 7 cars of a elevator group are shown with the car door 7 open at a stop on a transfer floor shaft doors 9 and 10 which are identified by indicator plates 8 with the elevator letters of another elevator group are to be seen through the opened car door 7 according to fig6 a display field 11 of a display device such as has become known in similar form for example by ep b 0 320 583 is arranged in the cars of the elevator groups whereagainst two display fields 12 and 13 which are arranged to the right and to the left beside the car door 7. |
1 | presence of saw palmetto indicated the blocking of dihydrotestosterone dht from attaching to receptor sites on the hair follicle 01 shown in fig1 the other ingredient in formula i is copper peptide which is used here to improve scalp condition by remodeling at the cellular level studies have shown that copper is key to the strength and flexibility of the skin recently copper peptides have demonstrated its importance in tissue repair it is found to actually accelerate tissue repair thus any damage to the tissue on the scalp is also repaired creating a healthy environment for hair growth and an increase in the size of the hair follicle in formula ii biloba ginkgo provides the well known antioxidants that help the aging process recently it has been demonstrated that certain compounds in gingko biloba effectively dilate arties veins and capillaries which result in increased peripheral blood flow it is this enhanced circulation of the blood that delivers nutrients throughout the body and in particular to the brain by applying gingko topically it is shown to aid in the circulation of blood flow and the delivery of nutrients to the hair follicle researchers in japan have also observed that mice given gingko had stimulated hair growth silica in the same formula ii is normally found in high levels in skin and hair but these levels decrease significantly as aging progresses by. |
2 | already detectable even by conventional systems e g through the use of threshold value sensors which detect a short circuit or a line interruption according to the invention in the time period t the output signal produced by the speed sensor 12 is sampled n times this occurs according to the flowchart of fig5 after the start of the procedure according to step s 1 in step s 2 at a discrete instant e g t 1 t 2 etc in each case the actual sensor current is measured at the same time the amplitude of the sensor current is measured and an amplitude counter to which an amplitude range including this amplitude is assigned is incremented by the value 1 in step s 3 the respective values of the amplitude counter are entered into a histogram according to fig3 in this histogram the respective counter readings n are plotted against the amplitude values in other words to each amplitude value between 0 and 19 ma with an amplitude range width of in each case 0 5 ma an amplitude counter is assigned the interrogation of the actual sensor current according to step s 2 and the entry into a histogram according to step s 3 is carried out n times this means that in step s. |
7 | 158 proximate first opening 166 first and second sides 172 and 176 are arranged perpendicular to one another outer housing 158 also includes latch flanges 178 disposed at cover opening 170 latch flanges 178 are protruding members for receiving and retaining a latch outer housing 158 is composed of any material suitable for applications of the piece and of the mechanical splice optical fiber connector 10 as described herein and within the scope of the present invention particularly outer housing 158 may be integrally formed of molded plastic alternatively a plurality of materials may be used to construct various components of outer housing 158 the components subsequently being connected to assemble outer housing 158 mechanical splice optical fiber connector 10 also includes a cover 180 as shown in fig1 cover 180 is shaped to fit flush within cover opening 170 of outer housing 158 particularly cover 180 includes a top view portion 182 and an opposing latch portion 184 top view portion 182 is shaped congruently with an outer surface of splice end 160 of the outer housing thus consistently maintaining the shape of the splice end across cover opening 170 specifically top view portion 182 may be u shaped or otherwise rectilinearly shaped having a top 186 and sides 188 where sides 188 are located perpendicular to top 186 in an exemplary embodiment cover 180 includes two sides 188 latch portion 184 includes latches 190 preferably a latch 190 extends from each of two sides 188 in a direction perpendicular to top 186 latches 190 are shaped and oriented to be received in receiving chamber 164 of outer housing 158 through cover opening 170 such that latches 190 releasably latch to latch flanges 178 latch portion 184 also includes extension. |
1 | predicted to lead to the goals in the example illustrated in table 2 the operator required solutions based upon the goals that paco 2 should be reduced from 58 to 54 mmhg v t should be u2266 6 ml kg and rr u2266 60 min u2212 1 t i 0 2 and t p 0 3 the computer returned the solutions in table 2 the operator judges the solutions in table 2 and may choose one that is implemented automatically or manually depending upon facilities offered by the properties of the apparatus the higher rr he is ready to accept the lower v t will be and the higher peep will be although lung protection would be optimal at solution 9 the operator might consider that a change of rr from 22 to 57 min u2212 1 is too drastic for accurate computer prediction of outcome he can then choose one of the less radical solutions and perform a new test later for a second step of resetting if he judges that no satisfactory solution is presented he might adjust goals and limits in order to explore other combinations of settings lov v t is a most important means behind lung protective ventilation accordingly the operator may wish to use a particular value for v t as a fixed goal from which the system predicts which values of paco 2 are to be expected at different values of rr table 3 shows an example based upon the same patient as in table 2 the operator has chosen to analyse a v t value of 5 5 ml kg from that value a preliminary value of v t co 2new is calculated according to. |
8 | 119 the main word lines 117 are formed in the same manner as in the previously described embodiments referring to fig1 a slit type via hole 121 is formed in the upper interlayer insulating layer a main plate line 123 is then formed as previously described modifications of the embodiments described in fig1 18 will now be described with reference to fig1 the modified embodiments are identical to the embodiments of fig1 18 except that the local plate line 115 is not formed in this case the slit type via hole 121 exposes the common top electrode 109 a method of fabricating a ferroelectric memory device according to further embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to fig2 through fig2 in these embodiments cell transistors a lower interlayer insulating layer and contact plugs are formed in the same manner as in the previously described embodiments referring now to fig2 a conductive bottom electrode layer is formed on the lower interlayer insulating layer 74 and the contact plugs 75 the bottom electrode layer is patterned to form a plurality of bottom electrodes 151 covering the contact plugs 75 a lower insulating layer 153 is formed on the bottom electrodes 151 referring now to fig2 the lower insulating. |
7 | torsional resonance frequency that is 16 3 times the fundamental flexural resonance frequency the wider free end of cantilever 120 has the effect of tuning the torsional resonance frequency of the cantilever as will be described in more detail below fig6 and 7 are spectrums of the flexural and torsional vibrations respectively of cantilever 120 tapping on a sample surface at the fundamental flexural resonance frequency from a comparison of the vibration spectrum of the flexural mode fig6 and the vibration spectrum of the torsional mode fig7 it can be observed that more high harmonic force components are excited in the torsional mode with better signal to noise ratio thus more information regarding the tip sample interaction can be retrieved from the torsional vibration spectrum fig8 10 illustrate three other alternate embodiments of the torsional cantilever of the present invention one of ordinary skill in the art upon being apprised of the present description would appreciate that the torsional cantilever of the present invention can be implemented using various cantilever configurations and geometries referring to fig8 a torsional cantilever 140 is formed as a rectangular cantilever with a tapered free end a probe tip 146 is positioned offset from the axis of torsion line 144 referring to fig9 a torsional cantilever 160 is configured as a rectangular cantilever including two arms 162 a and 162 b separated by. |
2 | sheets 6 forms a part of a bottom support structure which may ensure that the brewing device is self standing when the outer and inner compartments are filled with liquid fig3 illustrates a cross section at the line iii iii of the unfolded brewing device 1 of fig1 b and fig2 at a cross section a little closer to the line iv iv of fig1 a it is noted that the distance between the inside walls at the bottom of the outer compartment 3 is increased when compared to the cross section of fig2 fig4 illustrates a cross section of the line iv iv of the unfolded brewing device 1 of fig1 b fig2 and fig3 in the midst of a the brewing device at line iv iv it is noted that the distance between the inside walls at the bottom of the outer compartment 3 is increased when compared to the cross section of fig3 it is noted that according to an alternative and preferred embodiment of the invention the sheets 6 and sheet material 10 may be formed by one single folded sheet this sheet may comprise a lower arrangement defining welding corresponding to the above described sheet 6 and 10 gathering welding 9 and of course the already described side defining weldings 8 it is furthermore noted that according to a preferred embodiment of the invention the the brewing container materials comprising sheet materials 6 and 10 combined with weldings 8 and 9 and a peelable sealing 18. |
8 | the notebook pc 30 during charging the external air is introduced through the intake exhaust unit 24 and supplied to the fuel cell module 16 the by products of the electricity generation are discharged through the intake exhaust unit 24 to the opposite side to the notebook pc 30 according to the charger 10 constructed in this manner the intake exhaust unit 24 and power transmission unit 20 are arranged on the opposite faces of the charger even when the power transmission unit 20 and power reception unit 50 of the apparatus to be charged are joined together therefore the intake exhaust unit 24 cannot be closed by the apparatus to be charged so that necessary air for the electricity generation can be reliably introduced at the same time the water vapor and carbon dioxide produced by the electricity generation can be discharged away or oppositely in this case from the power transmission unit 20 so that the discharged by products can be prevented from impinging on the apparatus to be charged according to the charger 10 necessary air for the electricity generation can be secured and the apparatus to be charged can be protected against the produced water vapor and carbon dioxide thus the reliability of the charger can be improved according to the notebook. |
2 | multiple large product supply tanks 14 which store a certain quantity of the agricultural product typically a particulate material e g seed and or inoculant or fertilizer and a metering system that meters the particulate material from the tank or tanks 14 to the air drill in addition to being mechanically linked with the air drill the air cart 10 and the air drill are interconnected by an air product delivery system which includes a plurality of distribution lines air is supplied to the product delivery system by a fan assembly or other pneumatic source sometimes mounted adjacent the front of the tank 14 and near the metering unit alternately the fan assembly may be mounted rearward of the tank or adjacent a side of the tank as known in the art the fan creates a turbulent air flow that carries particulate material metered by metering system into and along air product distribution lines to the utilization implement for applying the air entrained product to an agricultural field the supply of particulate material in the tank 14 is occasionally replenished from a supply vehicle in the past the tanks have been refilled by auger or conveyor systems which may cause. |
1 | were both turned on so that sodium alginate liquid droplets 20 were drawn from the tip 27 of the needle 22 and upon entering the calcium chloride solution in the petri dish 24 calcium alginate gel droplets were formed and were collected therein the resultant calcium alginate gel droplets were found to be perfectly smooth and spherical and with a mean diameter of 300 u00b1 50 sd u03bcm the syringe needle 22 used in this example was of the same diameter as was previously used in an air jet syringe wherein a rapidly flowing air stream was used to remove sodium alginate liquid droplets from the tip 27 of the needle 22 using the air jet syringe the smallest diameter calcium alginate gel droplets attainable had a diameter of 700 u03bcm the electrostatic procedure described in this example therefore was able to decrease the gel droplet diameter to approximately half this value this example illustrates the formation of small diameter gel droplets using an alternative form of droplet generation the procedure of example 1 was repeated except that the apparatus of fig2 was utilized i e the negative polarity wire 30 was attached to the needle 22 and the positive polarity wire 28 is attached to the metal ring device 32 which is spaced downwardly from the tip of the needle 22 the centre of the metal ring 32 was positioned 7 mm downwardly from the tip 27 of the needle 22 and an uncharged petri dish 24 was positioned about 5 cm downwardly from the ring assembly the calcium alginate gel droplets produced by this procedure and collected in the petri dish were observed to be perfectly smooth and spherical and to have a mean diameter of. |
6 | being provided with an inner housing hub which is configured so as to surround the protective surface facing the protective shaft jacket said rib extends in the circumferential direction protrudes from the circumferential surface and is disposed in the zone of the circumferential surface bordering the opening that faces the turbine the rib and or the inner housing hub is are fitted with cooling fluid ducts application_number US 98870906 A description an example of a gas turbine system 1 is shown in fig1 a and 1 b in a highly schematic form the gas turbine system 1 includes two silo combustion chambers 3 a turbine 5 a compressor 7 two mixer housings 8 and an inner housing 9 the silo combustion chambers 3 serve to burn a fuel with the hot pressurized exhaust gases 2 being ducted via the mixer housings 8 and inner housing 9 to the turbine 7 in order to drive it the turbine 5 includes stationary guide vanes 10 as well as rotor blades 11 permanently connected to a shaft 12 mounted rotatably around an axis a the hot exhaust gas 2 expanding in the turbine 5 causes an impulse to be conveyed via the rotor blades 11 to the shaft 12 which is thereby made to rotate the shaft 12 can be roughly divided into three sections namely a section bearing the rotor blades 11 of the. |
9 | transmission rate 1 1 for example a toothed belt mechanism can act as the transmission mechanism 7 positive transmission means that when one wheel is rotated the other wheel also rotates by means of the transmission mechanism 7 reference numeral 11 in the figures indicates a power transmission mechanism such as a toothed belt mechanism between a driving motor and the second wheel 6 the driving motor is not shown in the figures in the example of the figures the arrangement further comprises auxiliary wheels 8 9 mounted transferably by means of which wheels contact angles u03b1 1 and u03b1 2 of the fibres can be adjusted in the examples of the figure the fibres have been threaded through auxiliary wheels 8 9 positioned at predetermined places in such a manner that the contact angle u03b1 2 of the fibres on the wheel 6 is greater than the contact angle u03b1 1 of the fibres on the wheel 5 the object of this arrangement is to accomplish a differing contact for the friction surface when the fibres touch the wheels a corresponding effect can also be attained by wheels with different friction coefficients the arrangement according to the figures in principle works in the following way the fibres 3 enter the equalizer wheel structure formed by the wheels 5 6 with starting reel tensions t 1 to t n when the fibres are drawn out from the system of wheels. |
4 | the contaminated cotton is conveyed to a disposal location application_number US 56351490 A description referring now to the drawings and particularly to fig1 and 2 a module feeder 10 according to one aspect of this invention comprises a housing 12 having an open mouth 14 at one end and a closed shroud 16 at its other end the housing 12 includes a top wall 18 side walls 20 and 22 and the shroud 16 the shroud 16 is defined by the side walls 20 and 22 and end wall 24 and a sloping top wall 26 the end of the housing 12 having the open mouth 14 is pivotally mounted on a pair of oppositely disposed hinges 28 mounted on vertical supports 30 the other end of the housing 12 i e the closed end is mounted on a pair of hydraulically operated lifting jacks 32 so that the entire housing 12 may be pivotally raised or lowered about the hinge connections 28 the bottom of the housing 12 is open and the housing 12 is positioned over a module conveyor 34 which is adapted to convey a module 36 of compressed seed cotton into the mouth 14 of the housing 12 fixed to upper and lower horizontal framing members 38 and 40 of the housing 12 are a pair of parallel inclined beams 42 which carry journal bearings 44 fig5. |
3 | collected and waste treated and this waste treatment adds cost to the process the present invention relates to the use of reactive tertiary amine catalysts such as 1 dimethylamino 2 propanol dimethylaminoethanol and methyldiethanolamine in place of regular tertiary amine catalysts such as triethylamine tea dimethylethylamine dmea dimethylisopropylamine dmipa and dimethylpropylamine dmpa wherein the reactive tertiary amine catalysts allow for the complete elimination of the amine waste stream to make the tertiary amine catalyst reactive it is structurally modified to contain a reactive function e g hydroxyl group that will allow it to be incorporated into the polyurethane polymer after the reactive tertiary amine is incorporated into the polyurethane binder it becomes non volatile i e its vapor pressure decreases to nearly zero and is removed from the vapor stream by matching the reactivity of the reactive tertiary amine catalyst to the process cycle time for a given core production operation one can insure that all of the catalyst amine which is introduced into the core box cavity is reacted with and incorporated into the sand resin cores being produced the term u201c reactive amine catalyst u201d refers to a molecule which contains both a tertiary amine moiety and a remote reactive group at least 2 carbons removed from the tertiary amine group which preferably is a reactive partially protonated heteroatom group e g hydroxy amino etc the reactive group is one that can take part in a condensation reaction e g urethane formation through addition to an isocyanate group generally a reactive group that can condense. |
8 | a silicide defect 42 when silicide defects 42 occur over the source drain active silicon regions this suicide defect 42 may result in current leakage into the substrate wafer 26 second current leakage may also occur at the edge 43 of the shallow trench isolation sti 25 where it meets the silicon wafer 26 in theory the surface of the silicon active area or source drain area 22 and the surface of the adjacent sti 25 is perfectly flat however in practice there may be a depression at this location or the sti 25 may be weak at this abutment during the process of silicidation silicide can pool in this depression or cause u201c pull down u201d as illustrated in fig1 this effect may cause current leakage to the silicon substrate 26 in addition in theory a perfectly even and uniform layer of metals can be applied to the surface of a semiconductor device to form a perfect uniform layer of silicide in practice it can be very difficult to form a perfectly uniform layer of silicide silicide may not form evenly in very small active areas of silicon and or in small active areas of silicon between polysilicon lines called u201c canyons u201d this poor silicide formation may lead to leakage similar to those described above in. |
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{"publication_number": "US-7189710-B2", "abstract": "the present invention relates to novel 2 - fluoro - pyrrolobenzodiazepine dimers useful as antitumour agents and to a process for the preparation thereof .", "application_number": "US-81284004-A", "description": "the present process provides a process for the preparation of bis 2 - fluoro pyrrolo [ 2 , 1 - c ][ 1 , 4benzodiazepines of formula ix as given above where n is 3 to 10 which comprises reacting ( 2s )- n -[ 4 - hydroxy - 5 - methoxy - 2 - nitrobenzoyl ]- 4 - fluoro - 2 - carboxaldehyde diethylthioacetal of formula vi with a dibromoalkane in an aprotic water miscible organic solvents . the solvent is preferably chosen from acetone , acetonitrile , and dmf . the reaction is also carried out in the presence of a mild inorganic bases such as k 2 co 3 , csco 3 and baco 3 and up to refluxing temperature for a period of 48 hours . the 1 , 1 \u2032-{[( alkane - 1 , n - diyl ) dioxy |
4 | prior to laying a cutting means 19 may be present for this at a suitable location and have a suitable design the material to be laid 5 37 which is fed on the inlet side may form a contiguous web especially a formed web from which said material or formed web layers 9 are separated while forming individual pieces this separation may take place in front of the laying unit 16 17 or within the laying unit 16 17 the material to be laid 5 37 may have the same design or different designs in the exemplary embodiment being shown the material to be laid 5 which is arriving from a first formed web generator 3 especially from a carder is a fibrous formed web which has a cotton wool like form and consists of short cut fibers so called stable fibers the fibrous materials can be selected as desired they may be e g industrial fibers especially carbon fibers fibers made of plastics or natural fibers from cotton or the like the fibrous formed web 5 may also contain other additional materials e g metal filaments or the like as is illustrated in fig1 and 6 there may be a prevailing fiber orientation 6 in the material to be laid 5 especially the fibrous formed web for example the majority of fibers have here essentially the same direction component which is directed e g along the direction of feed 7 or in the longitudinal direction of the formed web it is not necessary for all fibers to have the same alignment to be in parallel to one another they may assume oblique positions and mutually hook. |
1 | up to and including 100 carbon atoms although the term u201c alkyl u201d also includes instances where no numerical range of carbon atoms is designated u201c substituted alkyl u201d refers to alkyl moieties bearing substituents including alkyl alkenyl alkynyl hydroxy oxo alkoxy mercapto cycloalkyl substituted cycloalkyl heterocyclic substituted heterocyclic aryl substituted aryl heteroaryl substituted heteroaryl aryloxy substituted aryloxy halogen haloalkyl cyano nitro nitrone amino lower alkylamino lower alkyldiamino amido azido u2014 c o h u2014 c o r 7 u2014 ch 2 or 7 u2014 c o u2014 u2014 c o u2014 u2014 s u2014 u2014 s o 2 u2014 oc o u2014 o u2014 wherein r 7 is h or lower alkyl acyl oxyacyl carboxyl carbamate sulfonyl sulfonamide sulfuryl and the like as used herein u201c lower alkyl u201d refers to alkyl moieties having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms as used herein u201c alkenyl u201d refers to straight or branched chain hydrocarbyl groups having at least one carbon carbon double bond and having in the range of about 2 up to about 100 carbon atoms and u201c substituted alkenyl u201d refers to alkenyl groups further bearing one or more substituents as set forth above as used herein. |
3 | u03b2 actin egfp was released with bamhi and kpni blunted with t4 dna polymerase and cloned into hs4 u03b2 actin puro digested with bglii and ecorv five transfections were performed using this construct for each transfection 5 u00d7 10 6 pgcs were resuspended in 400 u03bcl electroporation buffer specialty media and 20 u03bcg of linearized dna was added an ed pulse 150 200v 900 u03bcf or sw 350v 8 pulses 100 u03bcsec pulses were given after transfection the cells were plated into individual 48 wells and grown for several days before selection 0 5 u03bcg ml was added a total of 5 clones were observed in 4 of the 5 transfections one clone tp103 was analyzed by southern fig1 referring to fig1 the plasmid control dna was linearized with noti an internal fragment was released by digesting the dna with kpni in both tp103 and the plasmid a fragment of the same size was released digestion of genomic dna of tp103 with ncoi mfei and sphi should reveal bands that are larger than the corresponding lanes of digested plasmid dna no band is seen in the lane of mfei digested tp103 genomic dna which may be due to the band being too large in the lanes representing the ncoi and sphi digestions fragments have been released in the tp103 genomic dna that are substantially larger than the fragments released in the plasmid dna indicating that the transgene is incorporated into the genome of the tp103 cell line first u03b2. |
2 | 1 and all motor rollers 14 in conveying section a 2 at the high speed thereby carrying object l 2 in conveying section a 2 downstream at the high speed and discharging it out of the conveying section while rotating motor roller 14 in the downstream portion of conveying section a 1 at the low speed the state shown in fig1 b in case the processing unit at the downstream side of accumulating conveyor 11 is outputting accumulation command signals when object l 2 discharged from conveying section a 2 is detected at conveying section a 1 all motor rollers 14 in conveying section a 1 are halted so that object l 2 rests in conveying section a 1 in case there is an outstanding clearing command signal the apparatus rotates all motor rollers 14 in conveying section a 1 at the high speed to move object l 2 in conveying section a 1 downstream at the high speed to discharge it out of the conveying section as described above when object l 1 has been carried out of a conveying section by means of high speed rotation of all motor rollers 14 in conveying section a 1 the apparatus rotates motor roller 14 in the downstream portion of conveying section a 1 at the low speed and rotate motor roller 14 in the upstream portion at the high speed thereby getting conveying section a 1 ready for arrival of object l 2 from the upstream side meanwhile all motor rollers 14 of conveying section a 2 located upstream from conveying. |
7 | with the present subject matter the simulated steering apparatus comprises four dust plates 7 8 9 and 10 dust plates 8 and 9 are not visible in this figure a steering wheel is provided at an end 44 of the driving shaft 11 the driving shaft 11 is rotatably supported in the base 2 and is connected to a position sensing means i e a sensor 40 with the help of a sensor fixing plate 39 the driving shaft 11 attains a neutral position when the vehicle is following a straight line path whenever the operator turns the steering wheel the driving shaft 11 is displaced from its neutral position this displacement of the driving shaft 11 is sensed by the sensor 40 the sensor 40 sends a signal and actuates a motor 34 the motor 34 opposes the motion of the driving shaft 11 and tries to bring back the driving shaft 11 to the neutral position the apparatus is covered at top above with the help of a top plate 1 fig2 shows an exploded view of the simulated steering apparatus a bearing holder 13 is mounted on the top plate 1 to accommodate a bearing 15 a spacer 24 and a spacer 22 are placed above and below a double gear 23 also referred to as a u201c first double gear u201d respectively a plate 21 is having a force exerting means i e a magnet 20 attached to one side a gear 41 is attached to the other side of the plate 21 a keyway is provided in the gear 41 a plate 18 is having a friction means i e a friction plate 19 attached to its first side and a gear 42. |
9 | connect the reverse gear 39 to the output shaft fig3 shows the arrangement of an electronic system for controlling the actuation of clutches 22 and 24 through operation the clutch actuators 50 52 and for actuating the synchronizers 42 44 46 48 through operation on the synchronizer actuators 54 56 a transmission control unit tcu 60 which is accessible to electronically stored coded algorithms responds to the various inputs executes the control algorithms and produces electronic command signal to the actuators 50 52 54 56 the position or displacement of the actuators is carried back as input to the tcu 60 the position of a transmission shift lever 62 is communicated on can 64 to the tcu input and communications among various sensors the tcu and actuators is carried on the can speed sensors 66 67 68 produce electronic signals representing the speed of output 32 the speed of input 12 and speed of input 14 other tcu inputs include state of a transmission park switch 70 the position or state 71 of clutch 22 and the engaged or disengaged state 72 of clutch 24 the magnitude of displacement of an accelerator pedal 102 is another tcu input fig4 is a logic flow diagram illustrating the steps for controlling engagement and disengagement of the clutches 22 24 and for controlling the connections made by the synchronizers or couplers 42 44 46 48 during a sequence of displacements of the accelerator pedal 102 by the vehicle operator that sequence called a u201c change of mind u201d event begins with an abrupt release or tip out. |
2 | the yarn support or pirn 10 essentially comprises means for fastening the pirn without interfering with the outer surface thereof means by which a relative motion is imparted to the pirn relative to a die ring as well as a die ring acting upon the outer surface of pirn 10 in particular pirn 10 is supported by two fastening and centering elements 12 and 14 acting on opposite ends thereof and consisting of cone shaped components that are inserted and forced into pirn end openings at least one of the fastening and centering elements 12 and 14 being controllably movable in an axial direction to place the yarn support to be cleaned in a required operative position and respectively to remove the support after having been wholly cleaned from the reeling waste the reeling waste removal is performed by a die ring surrounding the outer surface of pirn 10 in contact therewith and moved axially substitute thereto referring to the drawings the equipment comprises a main support 16 with which an auxiliary support 18 20 is associated by which the proper die ring is supported along with cutting means designed to act in advance upon the reeling waste without coming. |
2 | elongate holes 450 the flat blank grounding spacer 410 could be formed from a flat piece of sheet metal and does not have any raised surfaces a piece of sheet metal could be cut e g stamped into a desired shape e g circular with a desired number of elongate holes 450 radially spaced as shown the sheet metal could be cut such as by stamping into a circular shape having an outer diameter 430 and a central aperture 432 this is an intermediate step in manufacturing the grounding spacer prior to creating the raised rims that provide the penetration features of the grounding spacer fig1 is an enlarged view of an elongate hole of the flat blank grounding spacer 410 of fig1 the elongate hole includes a first arc 452 a second arc 454 opposite thereto and an inner arc 458 and an outer arc 456 separating the first and second arcs 452 454 a first portion 463 is defined by the first arc 452 and the bend line 460 and a second portion 461 is defined by the second arc 454 and the bend line 460 the first portion 463 and second portions 461 could be formed into rims such as shown in fig8 12 by bending or pushing e g stamping the first portion 463 up and the second portion 461 down such as along the bend line 460 the inner and outer arcs 456 458 facilitate the manufacture of the penetration features and also relieve stress placed on the penetration features when assembled having thus described the disclosure in detail it is to be understood that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit or scope thereof it will be understood. |
6 | 16 in the preferred embodiment the conduit has an inner diameter of 0 260 0 290 inches and a maximum outer diameter of 0 375 inches inner channels 18 are sized lengthwise to extend several inches beyond the forward end of hose 16 five inches in the preferred embodiment to form forward articulating end 20 front guide fitting 22 at the forward end of hose 16 and tip guide fitting 24 serve to hold channels 18 in their relative positions to each other as they extend beyond hose 16 front guide fitting 22 and tip guide fitting 24 may be secured to channels 18 by any suitable means such as soldering compression spring 26 is received between front guide fitting 22 and tip guide fitting 24 and may be secured in position by welding to each piece to prevent slippage during articulation of end 20 two springs 26 are used in the preferred embodiment however this depends upon the length of end 20 and conditions expected to be encountered compression spring 26 serves as a means for biasing end 20 to a normally straight position when there are no forces generated to cause articulation thereof means 14 for causing articulation of end 20 is. |
8 | working principle for the polarity of vg shown in fig2 and in the case of an organic material which is conducting in its oxidized state and non conducting when reduced to its neutral state when a gate voltage vg is applied between the gate electrodes 4 a and 4 b gate electrode 4 a is polarized positive anode and gate electrode 4 b is polarized negative cathode this leads to onset of electrochemistry in the electrochemically active element the organic material in the transistor channel 3 a adjacent to gate electrode 4 a is reduced while the organic material in the redox sink volume 3 b adjacent to gate electrode 4 b is oxidized these electrochemical reactions require an internal transfer of electrons within the electrochemically active element electrons that are released in the oxidation reaction in the redox sink volume migrate to the transistor channel where they replenish the electrons consumed in the reduction of organic material occurring in this segment of the electrochemically active element the reduced volume in the transistor channel displays a drastically diminished electrical conductivity which results in the closure of the transistor channel and an effective reduction of the source drain current for a given source drain voltage vds i e the transistor is u201c off u201d when the external circuit applying voltage to the gate electrodes 4 a and 4 b is broken a spontaneous discharge occurs in that electrons flow from the reduced material in the transistor channel to the oxidized material in the redox sink volume until the original redox state is re established within the electrochemically active element. |
7 | determined by the computer 116 utilizing a coordinate transformation between at least one of the cameras 112 on the left sensor head 110 l and the common optical target 108 and a second coordinate transform between at least one of the cameras 112 on the right sensor head 110 r and the common optical target 108 since the relationships between each of the cameras 112 on the left sensor head 110 l and optical targets 102 in the associated fields of view fov are known and corresponding information is also known for the cameras 112 in the right sensor head 110 r and optical targets 102 in the associated fields of view fov all measurements may be mathematically transformed into a single common coordinate system and the alignment of the vehicle wheels determined based on the measured transforms to the common optical target 108 these mathematical transformations are well known to those of ordinary skill such as shown in u s pat no 5 724 128 to january in alternate embodiments of the present invention which include optical targets 105 disposed on the runway system 106 the positional relationships or coordinate system transformations between the cameras 112 disposed in the left sensor head 110 l and the cameras 112 disposed in the right sensor head 110 r are determined by the computer 116 the computer 116 is configured to utilize a coordinate transformation between one of the cameras 112 on the left sensor head 110 l and the common optical target 108 and a second coordinate transform between one of the cameras 112 on the right sensor head 110 r and the common optical target 108 since the relationships between each. |
1 | 1659 1532 1239 749 702 compound 8b 1 69 g 3 84 mmols was obtained from 2 3 diacetoxy 2s 3s butanedioic acid 6 1 00 g 4 27 mmols and s u03b1 methylbenzylamine 1 25 g 10 3 mmols by the same procedure described for obtaining 20 with 90 yield as a white solid analytically pure samples may be obtained by recrystallization in acetone water pf 226 227 u00b0 c u03b1 d u2212 53 7 c 1 08 ch 2 cl 2 1 h rmn cdcl 3 200 mhz u03b47 25 m 5h 7 08 br s 1h 5 64 s 1h 4 99 m 1h 1 94 s 3h 1 42 d j 6 7 hz 3h 13 c rmn cdcl 3 50 mhz u03b4168 2 164 1 141 4 127 2 126 0 124 8 71 3 47 8 20 0 19 0 ir cm u2212 1 3255 3063 3029 2978 1755 1649 1544 1208 1055 756 698 compound 8c 1 69 g 3 84 mmols was obtained from 2 3 diacetoxy 2s 3s butanedioic acid 6 1 00 g 4 27 mmols and r u03b1 methylbenzylamine 1 25 g 10 3 mmols by the same procedure described for obtaining 20 with 90 yield as a white solid analytically pure samples may be obtained by recrystallization in acoet hexane pf 212 213. |
9 | of the metal into the grooves 36 is illustrated in fig3 through 5 and fig1 the illustration in fig3 is a section taken along lines 3 3 of fig2 fig4 is a section taken along lines 4 4 of fig2 and fig5 is a section taken along lines 5 5 of fig2 as illustrated in fig3 the lip is wider than the lip in fig4 and 5 the lip 62 is widest at the midpoint of the lip at line 3 3 and becomes narrower as it extends to the corners this narrowing of the lips 62 causes metal to be plowed from the mid point 80 to the ends 82 of the groove 36 of the fastener 20 to better fill the groove see fig1 arrow c the angle of the lips with respect to vertical also facilitates the movement of the metal within the groove and plows metal from the center to the outer side of the groove see fig1 arrow d as illustrated the wider lip at section 3 3 leaves less room between the lip at 3 3 and the walls 38 and 42 of the fastener 20 because there is less room the panel metal at this location must be displaced elsewhere and the path of least resistance is to the wider areas. |
9 | via ports 50 to the outlet connection b the array embodiment 10 39 of fig4 and 5 will be seen to be identical to that of fig2 and 3 except for the placement and utilization of o ring seals specifically the o ring seals in fig4 and 5 are located in radially outwardly open circumferential grooves 65 66 in the respective convex cylindrical lands of the tubular members 15 39 and 17 39 and these seals are designated with primed notation 65 39 66 39 that is correlated with the identification of the grooves to which they are fitted this being the configuration it will be understood that when the multi stage array 10 39 of fig4 and 5 is assembled to the casing 11 12 of fig1 the compliant discs 35 36 fit continuously to the respective end areas of the assembled array and in axially compressed loading as determined by the threaded advance of closure 12 at 13 as explained in u s pat no 4 921 014 each of the radial passages of the respective tubular members is preferably configured as a frusto conical diffuser expanding from a radially inner entrance to a radially outer exit illustratively this expansion may be 1 2 in diameter 1 4 in section area as from 0 010 inch diameter to 0 020 inch diameter these illustrative numbers apply for valve structure involving an array 10 or 10 39 of as. |
3 | at room temperature approximately 75 u00b0 f and naoh was added to adjust the ph of the hpg solution to a ph of approximately 11 to 12 i e 0 025 wt a waring blender set on low speed served to mix the hpg solution the hpg solution 500 ml was poured into the waring blender cup which had a total cup capacity of approximately 1 liter the blender was connected to a rheostat and the rheostat adjusted to 45 of the full scale when the hpg solution was stirred in this manner a vortex was produced in the hpg solution that extended almost to the blender blades mixing the hpg solution as described provided a moderate mixing of the hpg solution that simulated the mixing observed in field tanks the borate source was added to the vortexing solution and the gelation time measured the gelation time is the time interval from the addition of the borate until a substantially non flowing gel is produced in addition to the gelation time the time interval from the addition of the borate until the vortex began to close indicating that gelation has begun was also recorded when 0 3 gm 0 06 wt of borax was added to the vortexing hpg solution gelation occurred at room temperature in less than 30 seconds in contrast when 1 5 gm 0 3 wt of 20 40 mesh ulexite was added to an hpg solution of the same concentration the vortex began closing in approximately. |
6 | of the outer circumferential housing 94 in the third embodiment the inner circumferential housing 96 is press inserted into the inner circumferential periphery of the cylindrical outer circumferential housing 94 so that the recessions 98 99 are defined the outer circumferential periphery of the outer circumferential housing 94 need not define a recession therefore the outer circumferential periphery of the outer circumferential housing 94 can be readily plated uniformly for protecting the outer circumferential housing 94 from corrosion as shown in fig4 the end cover 46 has a bearing hole 112 that directly supports one axial end of the shaft 82 in a fuel pump 110 the bearing hole 112 partially communicates with a fuel passage through which fuel is introduced from the motor portion 13 toward the outlet port 204 the end cover 46 has an outer circumferential periphery 114 that makes contact with the inner circumferential periphery 72 a of the housing 72 the axial end of the housing 72 is crimped onto the end cover 46 so that the inner circumferential periphery 72 a of the housing 72 and the outer circumferential periphery 114 of the end cover 46 define a fuel seal therebetween fuel may leak from the side of the inner circumferential periphery of the stator core 30 to the side of the outer circumferential periphery of the stator core 30 the fuel seal restricts the fuel from further leaking to the outside of the fuel pump 110 thus pressure of fuel increased in the fuel pump can be maintained the stator core 30 has an axial end. |
1 | syringe tip proceeds further into the coupler it will contact sealing head 17 of the collapsible valve member pushing sealing head 17 away from annular sealing rib 11 a transverse groove 21 in sealing head 17 permits liquid to flow into the tubular syringe adapter it has passed through the optional filter 15 and through one or more grooves 22 in the valve member housing 12 thus when the collapsible valve member 16 is collapsed liquid is free to flow around valve member 16 and into the syringe as its plunger is retracted after the syringe has been filled the protector skirt 8 is grasped in one hand the syringe barrel is grasped with the other hand and the syringe and coupling separated with a simple longitudinal motion this causes the valved coupling to automatically reclose as shown in fig2 the tubular syringe tip receiver has a wall thickness sufficiently thin to clear the internal threads of a needle retention sleeve that is present on some types of syringes if desired the tubular syringe tip receiver 9 could have external threads to mate with the threaded collar 23 as this would require a rotational motion for coupling and uncoupling the syringe such structure has not been included in this preferred embodiment of our invention fig3 and 4 illustrate a protective cap for the tubular syringe tip receiver when a syringe is not connected to the valved coupler this protector includes a handle 24 a luer wedge plug 25 and a protective skirt 26 the wedge plug 25 is recessed inwardly from the end of skirt 26 protecting the wedge plug 25 from inadvertent contamination the wedge plug 25 fits against luer surface. |
8 | 30 through the circuit board 10 and the fourth coupling section 42 of the second resonator 40 is coupled with the output end 22 through the circuit board 10 as seen from the top view the input end 21 and the first coupling section 31 the output end 22 and the fourth coupling section 42 alike can be fully overlapped to reduce insertion loss besides the example set forth above where the connecting section 33 of the first resonator 30 is collinear with the coupling sections 31 and 32 a design of u shaped resonator may also be formed as shown in a second embodiment in fig4 a 4b and 4 c namely the connecting section 33 is bent and located on one side of the coupling sections 31 and 32 the first resonator 30 and the second resonator 40 are coupled together in the same orientation referring to fig4 a or in the opposite orientation as shown in fig4 b furthermore the coupling sections 31 and 32 can be also located respectively on opposite sides of the connecting section as shown in fig4 c refer to fig5 a and 5b for a third embodiment of the invention the first coupling section 31 of the first resonator 30 is located on a first. |
5 | that is used with screening of enclosures which is not a part of the subject invention and is therefore not illustrated beam half section 46 has flanges 58 60 generally parallel to one another two u shaped receptacles 66 68 face one another with prongs 70 72 having triangular shapes and located in the inside corners of the beam half section 46 adjacent the flanges 58 60 a nesting receptacle 74 and inner lip 76 are formed adjacent the inner corner where flange 58 meets the main section of beam half section 46 likewise beam half section 48 has flanges 78 80 generally parallel to one another a nesting receptacle 86 and lip 88 is formed adjacent the inner corner of where flange 80 meets the main section of beam half 48 in accordance with an example embodiment of the invention to fully rigidify the lapped and locked flanges of the beam half sections a second nesting receptacle and lip is formed for engaging and holding the free end of the respectively outer flange of the beam half sections thus as illustrated in fig5 a nesting receptacle 90 and lip 92 are defined to receive and hold the free end edge of flange 58 and a nesting receptacle 94 and lip 96 are defined for engaging the free edge of flange 80 thus the free end edges of each of the flanges of the respective beam half sections are received. |
4 | shown in full lines in fig2 to a lower limit position shown in broken lines at 24a in fig2 a pair of suitable fluid actuators 25 or other positioning mechanisms are provided for this purpose in a preferred form of the invention the upper guide roller 24 is mounted at each end in movable bearings 26 which are slidably guided in channels 27 mounted on opposite side walls 28 of the steam chamber thus as the actuators 25 are extended the bearings 26 and the upper guide roller 24 are supported and guided laterally by the channel 27 at the uppermost position of the roller 24 the bearings 26 which are formed with tapered upper surfaces are received in a seat 29 of inverted v shaped configuration to lock the bearings rigidly in position the retractability of the upper guide roller 24 is particularly desirable for initial threading of the processing line with a new length of fabric initially the guide roller 24 is retracted to its lowermost position indicated in fig2 in which it lies below a plane defined by the bottom surfaces of the entry and exit side guide rollers 22 23 thus in the initial threading operation the pre processed fabric 10 can be led horizontally underneath the guide roller 22 over the top of the guide roller 24 in its retracted position and underneath. |
5 | assembly 18 consists of a left 171 and right 172 auger looking from the front of the machine rotated by individual sprocket chain drives 173 and hydraulic motors 174 the auger 39 s speed is infinitely variable in both directions allowing asphalt contained in the windrow 151 to be moved in all directions across the front face of the screed assembly the windrow divider 175 splits the asphalt windrow 151 and assists the left and right augers 171 and 172 in the distribution of the asphalt windrow 151 especially on cross slopes and conditions requiring high volumes of continuous material to either side of screed assembly two hydraulic cylinders 173 are attached between the recycling machine 39 s mainframe 3 fig2 and the augers mainframe 183 allowing the auger divider strike off blade assembly 18 to be raised and lowered for varying depths of asphalt laid by the screed assembly the windrow divider 175 is positioned turned by the hydraulic cylinder 176 and arm 177 and is controlled manually or automatically by the on board computer two electronic sensors not shown are located at the end of the screed 39 s extensions and determine the level of the asphalt in front of the screed and screed extensions as the level of asphalt in front of the screed assembly drops the electronic sensor s automatically speed up the appropriate auger 171 or 172 delivering more asphalt across the front face of the screed 178 the angle of the divider 175 is controlled proportional to the. |
1 | 44 on each sidewall 21 near the middle thereof fig2 housing walls 21 23 and 25 terminate in a bottom lip 20a which seats over the top edges of buckets 72 and 82 a central inverted sealing channel extends between sidewalls 21 near the center thereof and seats over the top edges of the facing flat vertical walls 75 of buckets 72 and 82 carriage 50 has an upper portion 52 and a lower portion 54 fig4 and 5 each of molded plastic the upper and lower portions 52 and 54 snap together to capture a rub strip 56 that circumscribes the perimeter of carriage 50 upper portion 52 of carriage 50 has an elongated toroidal shape with a downwardly projecting inner wall 58 lower portion 54 is of mating configuration and includes an inwardly projecting bottom rim 60 and a crosspiece 62 extending across the middle of lower portion 54 to define a partial floor for supporting buckets 72 and 82 rim 60 projects inwardly beyond wall 58 such that wall 58 rim 60 and crosspiece 62 define an elongated oval shaped bucket receiving well 68 fig3 crosspiece 62 has a stiffening contour 64 in the preferred embodiment carriage 50 also features casters 66 mounted in the bottom of lower portion 54 buckets 72 and 82 are removably held in receiving well 68 of carriage 50 in the preferred embodiment buckets 72 and 82 each have vertical sidewalls 71 flat bottom 73 a flat wall side 75 a hand grip 78 and handle rests 80 fig4 and 5 buckets 72 and 82 are generally 34 d 34 shaped in horizontal cross section such that the flat sidewalls 75 can be. |
4 | of the numerical value by the keyboard 2 to the pattern number memory device 18 and lights the lamp 4 similarly the output from the terminal b works the encoder 19 and the lamp 5 and the output from the terminal c works the encoder 20 and the lamp 6 and the output from the terminal d works the latch 21 the pattern number memory device 18 designates a data reading out initial address of the pattern data memory device 24 in accordance with operation of the keyboard 2 and outputs from an auto data memory device 25 auto data ba and fa concerning the amplitude and the feed common to each stitch of said pattern the auto data ba and fa control the stitching data from the pattern data memory device 24 in the pattern data computing device 26 and make auto setting values of coefficients for computing the size mm of the pattern while the encoders 19 20 encode the designation of the numerical values of the keyboard 2 to give them to and or circuits 27 28 the encoders 19 20 receive respectively auto data ba and fa from an auto data memory device 25 the auto data ba of the encoder 19 and the designated data by the keyboard 2 are switched each other by a flip flop 29 the auto data fa of the encoder 20 and the designated data by the keyboard 2 are switched each other by a flip flop 30 the flip flops 29 30 are set by supplying a control power source. |
5 | forming an interconnected series of modular reinforcing panels covering an entire area this creates a form for a poured concrete slab with concrete poured over the interconnected series of modular reinforcing panels to a depth of twice the height of the modular reinforcing panels each modular reinforcing panel is fabricated of a size and weight to enable carrying and placing the modular reinforcing panel by a single worker in fig1 and 7b in one embodiment the base layer 24 b has a series of spaced openings 27 therein to allow some of the poured concrete to come in contact with the ground surface underneath the modular reinforcing panel 20 in fig2 and 7a in another embodiment the base layer 24 a is a solid sheet of water proof material forming a vapor barrier over a section of ground covered by the modular reinforcing panel in fig6 the base layer 24 may be cut across a width of the modular reinforcing panel between alternating rows of support legs 22 and the cut edges 24 c and 24 d of the base layer overlapped so the modular reinforcing panel is bent to conform to a curved sloping surface the overlapping edges of the base layer may be sealed together to form a vapor barrier in a preferred embodiment each modular reinforcing panel. |
2 | guiding conduit 74 that communicates with a suction tube 75 and the needle valve 35 comprises an essentially cylindrical section that slides in the guiding conduit which is provided with a bottom shoulder 77 the needle valve 35 also comprises a shoulder 78 and the spring is mounted with initial pre compression between these two shoulders the end of the tubular neck 26 of the pump body comprises an annular groove that increases the flexibility of the peripheral lip 31 in watertight contact with the cylindrical inner wall of the inner element of the tappet button the longitudinal channel or channels 45 communicate with the dosage chamber at their ends when the tappet button is in the position referred to as loose the plug shaped part of the pump body 69 is inserted by force in the opening 19 of the reservoir this opening is surmounted by a thinner collar in which the cylindrical outer skirt of the tappet button is mounted the presence of a vent is not required if the reservoir is only partially filled the operation takes place as seen in the preceding description fig2 shows that the dosage chamber 27 is at its maximum volume and that the communication between this dosage chamber and the reservoir is not interrupted since the ends of the lateral longitudinal channels establish the communication between the reservoir 13 and the said dosage chamber conversely as soon as the tappet button is pressed fig3 this communication is interrupted since the needle valve 35 still in contact with the tappet button begins to enter the guiding. |
3 | 39 diisocyanate toluene diisocyanate 3 3 39 dimethyl 4 4 biphenylene diisocyanate 1 4 tetramethylene diisocyanate 1 6 hexamethylene diisocyanate 2 2 4 trimethylhexane 1 6 diisocyanate methylene bis phenyl isocyanate 1 5 naphthalene diisocyanate bis isocyanatoethyl fumarate isophorone diisocyanate ipdi and methylene bis 4 cyclohexylisocyanate there can also be employed isocyanate terminated adducts of diols such as ethylene glycol 1 4 butylene glycol polyalkylene glycols etc these are formed by reacting more than one more of a diisocyanate such as those mentioned with one mole of a diol to form a longer chain diisocyanate alternatively the diol can be added along with the diisocyanate while diisocyanates are preferred other multi functional isocyanates can be utilized examples are 1 2 4 benzene triisocyanate and polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate it is preferred to employ an aliphatic diisocyanate since it has been found that these provide better color stability in the finished coating examples include 1 6 hexamethylene diisocyanate 1 4 butylene diisocyanate methylene bis 4 cyclohexyl isocyanate and isophorone diisocyanate mixtures of diisocyanates can also be employed the proportions of the diisocyanate and the polyester are chosen so as to provide a hydroxyl containing product this can be accomplished by utilizing a less than stoichiometric amount of polyisocyanate i e less than one isocyanate group per hydroxyl and carboxyl group in the polyester higher e g stoichiometric or excess isocyanate levels can be present if the reaction is terminated at the desired stage as by addition of a compound which reacts with the residual isocyanate groups water alcohols and amino alcohols are examples of such compounds in one especially desirable embodiment of the invention a multi functional alcohol is used to terminate the reaction at the desired stage determined by the viscosity thereby also contributing residual hydroxyl groups. |
8 | communication server 100 provides the list of contacts of a user to the registered endpoints of that user an example of such endpoints includes client a 150 and client b 175 which may both be associated with human users in some embodiments the clients 150 and 175 include a communication application 155 the communication application 155 may contain a subscribe component 160 a registration component 165 and a user interface component 170 the subscribe component 160 subscribes to the presence information of the user 39 s contacts the registration component 165 registers the endpoint of the user with the live communication server 100 and publishes updates to the user 39 s presence information the user interface component 170 may provide windows views and other graphical elements that are presented to the user while interacting with the communication application 155 the facility may be associated with a pstn network 130 through which telephones 180 and 190 associated with each client can communicate the telephones 180 and 190 may also each be associated with a legacy pbx 185 and 195 as needed a remote call control rcc server 196 may provide an interface between the pbx or other pstn component and the client computing devices in this way the client computing devices are made aware of activities occurring at the pbx where a call is being placed for example the remote call control server may serve as gateway to convert the standard protocol used by the communication application to the specific computer telephony integration cti protocol supported. |
4 | which windings w are located on drum 4 the annular gap provided between the annular body r and the circumferential surface of drum 4 has a width of about 5 mm the conical part of hollow body k has a cone angle of about 120 u00b0 the height of the projections v above the inner wall is between 2 and 5 mm the diameter of the wart shaped projections v being approximately 10 to 20 mm in the case of a cone angle of about 120 u00b0 fig3 illustrates a conical hollow body k whose shape corresponds to that of the hollow body k in fig1 and 4 i illustrates a straight generatrix of the hollow body k alternatively the generatrix could also be a bow line ii which is convex relative to drum axis x or a concave bow line iii as outlined in fig5 and 6 the hollow body k grips over the face end of drum 4 in such a case the outer diameter of drum 4 is smaller than the inner diameter at the large diameter end of hollow body k however it is also possible to position the hollow body k according to fig5 at some distance in front. |
2 | fig3 hereinafter the second exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in comparison to the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention the system of fig3 includes the detour channel 100 is provided with a particle agglomerator 180 the particle agglomerator 180 agglomerates particulate matter flowing into the detour channel 100 under the control of the control unit 40 as shown in fig4 the particle agglomerator 180 includes a first electrode 190 which ionizes the particulates by discharging sparks and a second electrode 200 which attracts the ionized particulates with an electrical attractive force and agglomerates the particulates the rear portion of the detour channel 100 is open as such agglomerated particles flow into the diesel particulate filter through the detour channel 100 rejoining other exhaust gases in being filtered by filter 170 and then releasing into the air according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention particulates in the exhaust gas can be filtered using a small amount of electricity and thereby reduce air pollution originating from vehicle emissions in addition according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention only small particulate matters included in the exhaust gas are respectively agglomerated and filtered by a diesel particulate filter and thus exhaust gas pressure can be maintained. |
4 | press device and a fourth step of maturing and stripping in which the substrate foaming layer surface layer and release paper are heated up and then are cooled down while the release paper is removed the production process utilizing the manufacturing method described in this invention is totally environmentally friendly the physical and chemical properties of the product are excellent the equipment utilized has high degree of automation and is easy to industrialize application_number US 200913061145 A description it is easy to understand that methods or assembly lines with similar implementations or structures may be made according to the illustrations of the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope or the spirit of the present invention so the following specific implementation and illustration is only from a preferred embodiment of technical solution in the present invention and should not be considered as the whole of the present invention or the technical solution limits or restrictions of the present invention as shown in fig1 to fig5 a preferred embodiment of the present invention of a method for manufacturing ecotypic artificial leather or leather like mainly includes the following stages the first stage to unwind release paper with predesigned lines facing upward or a similar thing around a shelf. |
2 | 15 that allows air to freely pass between the interior of the container 30 and the compliant seal 7 such free air flow is also enabled by the diameter of the lid hole 11 being larger than the diameter of the stem 5 the enlarged view of the cap 17 reveals splines 19 that run along its interior and create a compression fit between the cap 17 and the retainer member 12 the cap 17 features sloped sides 18 that facilitate installation on the retainer member 12 the height of the cap 17 is chosen to prevent its top surface 20 from contacting the bottom surface of the lid 8 and restricting air flow into and out of the vacuum container 30 fig3 shows the preferred embodiment of the invention wherein the check valve 2 is in the tilted position such a tilt is caused by applying a force on the right side of the check valve 2 as a result the left side of the o ring 22 is compressed more than it was when the assembly was in the neutral position with the check valve 2 pointing vertically concurrently the right side of the o ring 21 is decompressed but remains in contact with the check valve 2 on one side and the outside of the vacuum container 91 on the other side the decompressed segment of the o ring 21 allows air to reenter the container not shown through the interface between the outside of the vacuum container 91 and the decompressed segment of the o ring. |
6 | piston sleeve preferably defines a second cavity at an opposite longitudinal end i e from the end that couples with the primary case for fitting the bullet therein the bullet may be configured such that more than half of the length of the bullet which is exposed outside the mouth of the piston sleeve when loaded includes a substantially right cylindrical shape the mouth of the piston sleeve and the bullet may couple in part due to pressure fittings protruding inwardly from the sleeve or outwardly from the projectile or both the propellant unit cavity and propellant unit may couple in part due to pressure fitting protruding inwardly from the primary case or outwardly from propellant unit or both a method of preparing a two piece two stage rechargeable reusable mechanically operating cartridge including a piston sleeve a primary case a propellant unit and bullet is also provided a bullet of non lethal composition is loaded into the mouth defined within the piston sleeve a propellant unit is loaded into a cavity defined within the primary case or a propellant mechanism is coupled with the cavity the piston sleeve is axially coupled with the primary case including an initial relative axial displacement of the sleeve and base to bring them together cog portions or partial annular protrusions of the piston sleeve are coupled with annular channels of the primary base during the initial axial displacement the piston sleeve and primary case are relatively rotationally displaced after the initial axial displacement such as to prevent direct axial separation partially annular channels extend. |
3 | rad upon the gas vapor mixture the gas vapor mixture is cooled there and the solidis desublimed the resulting gas solid mixture with the desublimed solid leaves the mixing zone through the orifice 6 in direction 9 the temperature of the gas solid mixture is measured by the thermocouple 16 the cooling gas feed rate fed is controlled to maintain a constant coolinggas temperature or the cooling gas temperature is controlled at constant cooling gas rate if desired the housing 17 can be temperature controlled the gas solid mixture is passed to a filter device which is not shown and in which the desublimed solid is filtered out of the gas another embodiment of the lower part 12 of the nozzle illustrated in fig2 is shown in fig3 by means of the additionally fitted plate 18 the two disc shaped air chambers 19 and 20 are formed the heat transport via the wall from the gas solid mixture to the cooling gas is made more difficult by these two chambers therefore the temperature of the material located underneath the air chamber 20 is virtually the same as the temperature of the gas solid mixture underneath the orifice 6 a cylindrical space is formed by the ring 21 the result is that the flow of the gas solid mixture emerging from the orifice 6 is extended before the gas solid mixture comes into contact with the temperature controlled housing 17 having generally described this invention a further understanding can be obtained by reference to certain specific examples which are provided herein for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to be limiting unless otherwise specified a gas vapor mixture containing pyromellitic dianhydride pmda was producedby oxidation of tetraalkylbenzenes. |
6 | member 120 is forced open permitting fuel to travel into the burner housing 102 where it passes through the openings 112 in the plate 104 and into the wick 110 if the fuel flow switch 138 remains open a fuel fault indicator light 152 is lit if the fuel flow switch 138 closes and the flame sensor 140 indicates no flame power is continued to the glow plug 122 due to the time delay 157 the time delay 157 allows for slow ignition with thick fuels without flooding when the burner ignites the flame sensor 140 detects the flame and the glow plug relay 154 is unlatched disengaging power to the glow plug 122 the microprocessor 131 then steps up the voltage across the fuel pump motor 32 and blower motor 38 increasing fuel and air delivery and holds them at a predetermined level the microprocessor senses and stores in memory the temperature indicated by the air temperature sensor 136 if a decrease is sensed fuel delivery is increased again by an increment if no decrease is sensed the microprocessor then incrementally increases and holds voltage across the blower motor 38 increasing the flow of forced air to the combustion chamber 44 the microprocessor 131 again checks for a temperature decrease from sensor 136 if the temperature decreases fuel supply is incrementally increased and held enriching the fuel air mixture temperature at sensor 136 will then go up the microprocessor again increases blower speed and senses for a temperature drop at 136 the cycle continues until maximum voltage is across the blower motor 38 once maximum blower speed has been achieved and air temperature increases as indicated by the sensor 136. |
3 | polysiloxane compounds were dispersed with the particle size of about 10 u03bcm or less fig4 and 5 to the contrary in case of the polylactic acid resin composition in which the average content of amino group of polysiloxane compound having amino groups was more than 2 5 and the ratio of amino group to pla was more than 300 ppm comparative example 20 fig6 polysiloxane compounds were micronized as much as unobservable further this composition did not exhibit any improvement in rupture bending strain or tensile breaking strain it is believed that the reason is that since the amount of amino groups in amino containing polysiloxane compound was too high they were effectively reacted with pla and mingled in molecular orders and since the interaction of pla and the polysiloxane modified polylactic acid resin is too strong the sliding of molecules was not generated further in case of the polysiloxane modified polylactic acid resin composition using polysiloxane compound having no amino group comparative example 21 it is difficult to mix polysiloxane compound and polylactic acid compound also since mixed pellets are slippery it is very difficult to perform injection molding it would be arisen that the molded specimen exhibited surface bleed since the particles of the dispersed polysiloxane compound has a large particle size and the interface adhesion is weak as described above to achieve excellent impact strength rupture bending strain and tensile breaking strain and inhibit surface bleed it is demonstrated that the polysiloxane modified polylactic acid. |
2 | the sum of the volumetric fluid flow rates through the auxiliary channels be less than that through the separation channels since the driving potential across the separations and auxiliary channels as well as the properties of the fluid are the same the flow rate through the channels scales as a l thus one factor that can be considered in proportioning fluid flow rate through the separation channel and associated auxiliary channels is the cross sectional area of the channel a divided by the length l of the channel it has been found that successful application of the invention can be obtained if the ratio of flow rates through the sample channel and the auxiliary channels is u2248 10 1 thus the rate of fluid flow through the auxiliary channels can be controlled by changes in the cross sectional area of the channels or their length such as by configuring the auxiliary channels in a spiral or serpentine pattern it should be noted that this ratio is for the sum of the flow rates through the various channels which means that individual auxiliary channels can have different volumetric flow rates providing the sum of flow rates through the plurality of auxiliary channels falls within the proper value a second approach to adjusting fluid flow rate is to fill the auxiliary channels with an appropriate medium that can be a particulate or porous medium to provide. |
2 | having a first face and a second face the corrugated sheet has alternating ridges and open ended channels extending across each of the first face and the second face between the first portion and the second portion the first portion has a first collection channel adapted to collect liquids from the open ended channels of the middle portion when flow is along the first face in a first direction the second portion having a second collection channel adapted to collect liquids from the open ended channels of the middle portion when flow is along second face in a second direction application_number US 31818905 A description exemplary embodiments of the invention which are non limiting will now be described with reference to fig1 through fig8 referring to fig1 an embodiment of the present invention 10 is illustrated a chemical process tower 12 is fitted with a plurality of trays 14 each tray having a top side 16 a bottom side 18 and apertures 20 extending between bottom side 18 and top side 16 tray 14 extends for a portion of the width of tower 12 a majority of an edge 22 of tray 14 is adjacent an inside surface 24 of walls 26 of tower 12 a weir 28 is situated along the remaining edge 30 of tray 14 and on the other side of said. |
3 | 85 0 89 14 2 14 10 mil 25 0 18 92 0 95 15 0 15 3 15 mil 22 0 17 65 1 01 17 14 0 5 10 mil 21 0 15 90 0 89 13 0 17 0______________________________________ as will h evident from a study of the data set forth in table i the laminated composites of the invention generally exhibit excellent microcrack yield strength and ultimate tensile strength as well as good transverse and interlaminar shear strength the exceptions for reasons hereinafter more fully explained are mainly observed in composites comprising toughened ceramic interlayers with high 25 whisker loadings although the latter composites exhibit some of the higher transverse strengths observed the effects of varying whisker loading are also manifested in the ultimate failure strains exhibited by these composites while the composites of the invention are generally characterized by ultimate failure strains in excess of 0 85 and preferably in excess of 0 9 indicative of a high degree of non brittle fracture behavior those composites containing tough ceramic interlayers with whisker loadings above about 20 by weight exhibit low failure strains u03b5 ult which are more characteristic of brittle materials the examples in table i which include toughened interlayers with whisker loadings of 25 exhibit this behavior one proposed explanation of this effect is that the fracture behavior of the described laminated composites depends to a large degree on whether the fiber reinforced layers or the whisker toughened layers are the principal load bearing components of the structure load bearing depends principally on the relative elastic moduli of. |
7 | breakout board connected to a gesture sensor 202 apds 9960 breakout board an rfid sensor 203 nrf24l01 breakout board and an sd card or other memory 204 the apds 9960 is a digital proximity and gesture sensor device with an i 2 c compatible interface and a detection distance of 100 mm it has four photodiodes for gesture sensing and can detect several gestures such as up down right left among others the gesture sensor communicates with the microcontroller through an i 2 c interface and its interrupt pin triggers an interrupt on the microcontroller when a gesture is performed the microcontroller cc3200 has an integrated wi fi network connectivity it contains an 80 mhz arm cortex m4 core 256 kb of ram spi and i 2 c interfaces and several general purpose timers and gpio pins in addition the microcontroller cc3200 has a real time clock the nrf24l01 is a 2 mbps ultra low power rf transceiver for the 2 4 ghz ism band when the rfid receiver receives any data it generates an interrupt on the microcontroller the rfid sensor and sd card use the spi interface to communicate with the microcontroller apart from low power consumption the rfid sensor and gesture sensor have small form factor there is additional circuitry for recording spoken audio and playing it back the audio playback is done through a filter 205 audio amplifier 206 and a speaker 207 the audio recording circuit includes a microphone 208 a built in analog to digital converter adc and adc prescaler 209 the user can program the device either through the gesture sensor apds 9960 or by using a mobile device such as a digital pen. |
3 | its upper portion for removal of chlorine gas the electrolysis compartment 4 is enclosed at the top by a refractory lined closure 11 so as to form a gas tight seal therebetween a multiplicity of anodes 7 and cathodes 6 form a part of the electrolysis compartment 4 a plurality of heavy plate like graphite anodes 7 are mounted in the top closure 11 so as to project downward into the electrolysis compartment 4 with their lower edges near the bottom of the latter position of each anode is such that its longitudinal dimension extends from the front to the rear of the compartment 4 as best illustrated in fig2 longitudinally the anodes 7 extend between the partition wall 3 and the rear wall 29 of the sell a suitable electrical connecting means 8 is provided at the upper ends of the anodes 7 in addition cooling means is formed for extracting heat from the anodes the electrolysis compartment 4 also includes a plurality of cathodes 6 which may consist of steel plates the cathodes 6 are arranged at localities between successive anodes so that the electrodes alternate in mutually parallel arrays along the electrolysis compartment the cathodes 6 also extend longitudinally within the electrolysis compartment the cathodes that are disposed between pairs of anodes are arranged in spaced pairs and carried by suitable mounting and electrical connecting structure which extends through the wall and has a suitable connection means the cathodes of each described pair are disposed suitably close to the respective adjacent anodes the walls of the cell are made of heavy refractory construction and can be conveniently built of refractory blocks the entire structure may have an outer insulating layer and an outer steel casing 1 is provided for. |
8 | the organosilicon oxide film the results of ashing resistance evaluation performed on the obtained organosilicon oxide film and sih 4 film are shown in the table below and fig2 the vertical axis indicates change in film thickness based on the initial value of 1 compared to the sih 4 film the organosilicon oxide film presents virtually no change in film quality due to ashing indicating superior ashing resistance as shown in the table below good ashing resistance is also achieved at a film forming temperature of 200 u00b0 c or below if teos is used the present invention includes the above mentioned embodiments and other various embodiments including the following 1 an oxide film forming method which is a method of forming an oxide film by capacitively coupled plasma cvd comprising a step in which a substrate is processed at a temperature of 300 u00b0 c or below a step in which processing gases including silicon source gas being teos and oxidizing gas being o 2 are introduced to a reaction chamber in such a way that the total pressure becomes 300 to 600 pa a step in which a first rf power with a frequency range of 10 to 30 mhz such as 13 56 mhz or 27 mhz and a second rf power with a frequency range of 350 to 500 khz such as 400 khz or 430 khz are applied on top of each other to generate a plasma reaction field in the reaction chamber and a step in which the flow rate of each aforementioned gas and output of each aforementioned high frequency power are controlled 2 an oxide film forming method according to 1 above wherein teos o 2 is in a range of 0 01. |
2 | outside air can stream into the supply container 6 through the path mentioned above the temporary storage device 8 particularly its upper flange 9 is connected to the support structure 3 for example via an additional screw coupling not described in more detail the upper flange 9 similar to the lower flange 10 essentially has a plate shaped form in the center of both flanges an opening is present which leads to a hollow cylinder shaped prolonged extension in each the prolonged extension of the upper flange 9 is connected to the supporting structure 3 on its outside through the screw coupling already cited for example the inlet bushing 46 is arranged on the inside of the prolonged extension and sealed by means of an inlet bushing seal 47 opposite the upper flange 9 an additional seal 55 arranged between the supporting structure 3 and the supply container 6 provides for the sealed closing of the supply container 6 on the supporting structure 3 the previously cited hollow cylinder shaped viewing glass 11 is let into a groove of the plate shaped upper flange 9 the lower flange 10 closes with the lower interface of this viewing glass with a groove essentially the same the previously cited end sleeve 13 for example is similarly screwed onto the previously. |
5 | bearing plates 88 the wall forms are aligned in a straight and plumb position and the end wall forms 48 for the exterior walls 14 are secured to the end trusses by means of the truss brackets 80 if needed one or more pieces of roof board may be tacked to the trusses to hold them together while they are being secured to the brackets 80 the tie rods 90 are then inserted through the openings 92 in the trusses once the trusses 76 and the wall forms 48 are in place the window and door openings may be cut and the basic electrical wiring may be installed by pushing the cable or conduit either vertically or horizontally through the wall forms and into electrical boxes such as box 58 in fig5 for example the reinforcing mesh is wired or otherwise fastened to the reinforcing rods 36 and 36a and stapled to the interior and exterior of the wall forms 48 the reinforcing mesh may also be folded over the edges of the window and door openings prior to installation of the window and door frames the inner and outer reinforcement mesh 66 and 68 is then folded over the tie rods 90 and joined by wire 96 as shown in fig6 and 6a the concrete material is next applied to the wall forms 48 to form the inner and outer wall layers 62 and 64 the material is applied by a pneumatic process wherein. |
9 | by alanod gmbh amp co kg which has a reflectivity of approximately 98 the first support wall 128 also defines at least two apertures that are all optically coupled to the first light transfer duct 130 a light receiving port 134 receives light waves w from a solar light concentrator 136 and a first light delivery port 138 receives a summation beam sb from the first light transfer duct 130 although only two light receiving ports 134 and a single light delivery port 138 are illustrated in fig3 more concentrators 136 and light receiving ports 134 are contemplated in other examples the term optically coupled refers to the arrangement of features that allows the transfer of light using various techniques known in the art of optics in general two features are optically coupled if light can be transferred between the two either directly or through the use of optic devices such as lenses and reflectors a first turning reflector 140 is disposed inside of the first light transfer duct 130 and is located proximate to each one of the one or more first light receiving ports 134 the first turning reflectors 140 are mounted to the first tubular member 124 rigidly or adjustably to allow for angular adjustments to the central longitudinal axis cl 1 the first turning reflectors 140 receive the solar light waves w through the light receiving ports 134 and direct the light waves w down the first. |
4 | containing curable composition capable of foaming by virtue of the blowing agent contained therein together with a curable liquid silicone composition the composition is suitable for the water repellent and waterproof treatment of fabric materials without decreasing the air and moisture permeability of the treated fabric material application_number US 48720283 A description the curable silicone composition used in the inventive foamable silicone containing composition comprises a liquid diorganopolysiloxane of substantially linear molecular structure having at least two functional groups bonded to the silicon atoms in a molecule as the base polysiloxane and a liquid organosilicon compound having in a molecule at least three functional groups capable of reacting with the functional groups in the base polysiloxane to form linkages with admixture of a suitable curing catalyst the functional groups in the base polysiloxane i e the liquid diorganopolysiloxane of linear molecular structure are exemplified by hydroxy group alkenyl groups e g vinyl and allyl groups epoxy group mercapto group and the like the diorganopolysiloxane should have at least two of these functional groups in a molecule on the other hand the functional groups in the liquid organosilicon compound to be used in combination with this base polysiloxane are exemplified by hydrogen atoms directly bonded to the silicon atoms vinyl group allyl group alkoxy groups acyloxy groups oxime groups aminoxy groups isopropenoxy group and the like the liquid organosilicon compound should have at least three of these functional groups in a molecule it is of course that the functional groups in the base polysiloxane and the functional groups in the liquid organic silicon compound to be combined therewith should be reactive with. |
1 | the compositions and or methods disclosed and claimed herein can be made and executed without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure while the compositions and methods of this invention have been described in terms of preferred embodiments it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that variations may be applied to the compositions and or methods and in the steps or in the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the concept spirit and scope of the invention more specifically it will be apparent that certain agents that are both chemically and physiologically related may be substituted for the agents described herein while the same or similar results would be achieved all such similar substitutes and modifications apparent to those skilled in the art are deemed to be within the spirit scope and concept of the invention as defined by the appended claims the following references to the extent that they provide exemplary procedural or other details supplementary to those set forth herein are specifically incorporated herein by reference u s pat no 7 135 613 u s pat no 7 700 825 u s pat no 7 834 239 brem et al aquaculture 68 209 219 1988 chourrout et al aquaculture 51 143 150 1986 delvin et al nature 371 209 210 1994 draper and moens in the zebrafish book 5 th ed eugene university of oregon press 2007 du et al bio technology 10 176 181 1992 gross et al aquaculature 103 253 273 1992 khoo et al aquaculture. |
1 | reinforcement parts 9 12 somewhat longer than the profile element 13 as illustrated in fig1 offer the advantage of permitting facilitated removal when required in this case the ends of the reinforcement parts 9 12 protruding from the profile element 13 are concealed by end caps these end caps 7 as evident from fig2 are applied to the side ends or in the vicinity thereof on the profile element 13 whereby use can be made for example of tongue and groove connections or snap action fasteners as evident from fig2 it is possible to configure the end caps as regards their outer definition lengthwise in accordance with the task involved for example it is thus good practice to shape the end caps 7 so that they render the profile element 13 trapezoidal as viewed from above this is of advantage in cleaning corners and edges difficult to access as evident from fig1 and 2 it is furthermore possible to employ a reinforcement part 12 inserted into a corresponding cavity in the vicinity of the trailing edge as the spindle for a universal joint 14 in attaching a handle to the frame for this purpose the profile element 13 comprises to advantage a recess 11 in the rear portion in the middle of the profile element 13 longitudinally which interrupts the recess into which the reinforcement element 12 serving as the spindle and of round cross section is inserted a corresponding appendage on the handle forms together with this spindle a universal joint about which the frame can be pivoted so that each of the face surface areas can be used as the wipe surface area in addition providing a universal joint in the rear. |
7 | an mr die 10 on which an mr array 12 according to a first aspect of the present invention is depicted the mr array 12 is comprised of four magnetoresistor elements mr 1 mr 21 mr 22 and mr 3 wherein mr 1 spans the angle a 1 mr 21 spans the angle a 21 mr 22 spans the angle a 22 and mr 3 spans the angle a 3 the shape of the mr array 12 is preferably circular as depicted in fig1 a but may be otherwise mr 21 and mr 22 are the angle measuring elements whereas mr 1 and mr 3 are reference elements mr 22 is intended to provide a redundant angle measurement as required by many throttle position sensor specifications if redundancy is not required mr 22 may be absent generally and as shown in fig1 a angles a 1 and a 3 are equal and angles a 21 and a 22 are equal but this is not a fundamental requirement fig1 b and 1c show a portion of the mr die 10 in particular mr element mr 1 of the mr array 12 structurally mr element mr 1 consists of a plurality of mr segments 22 demarcated by uniform shorting bars 24 which are preferably gold the mr segments 22 are each uniformly matched to the others that is the mr segments are identical by way of preferred example each mr segment 22 is composed of indium antimonide insb epitaxial film mesas each epitaxial film mesa is provided by way of preferred example by forming an indium antimonide epitaxial film then masking and etching it the. |
2 | sought to be achieved the first surrounding wall 101 having a top end 107 and a bottom end 108 which may or may not be capped the first surrounding wall 101 essentially forming a hollow tube with inner threading fig2 is an illustration of a generalized embodiment of the invention herein specifically pertaining to the second surrounding wall 201 in this illustration the second surrounding wall 201 comprising an enclosed wall surface 202 the wall surface of the second surrounding wall having a inner surface 203 and an outer surface 204 the surrounding wall forms a hollow cavity column 205 with a top end 206 and a bottom end 207 the top end 206 and bottom end 207 may be capped although not necessarily so to be functional according to this claimed invention the second surrounding wall 201 has at least one or more slit openings 208 along its length 205 to accommodate the protrusion of the platform according to this embodiment the slit openings 208 are cut and slit all the way through the bottom end 207 of the second surrounding wall 201 an alternative embodiment may have the platform and protrusion sleeved through the slit openings 208 but permanently maintained therein where the slit opening 208 is not cut all the way through to the bottom end 207 of the second surrounding wall 201 this may be helpful to prevent the platform from traveling past the very bottom end 207 of the container if so desired it would also eliminate an extra step of assembly in that the second surrounding wall 201 containing the platform being preassembled together as a unit would be positioned over and rotated onto the first surrounding wall as. |
1 | and 106 can be set in place by complementary fastening components 614 thus eliminating the need for over the head placement fig6 depicts a portion of a strip 104 or a strip 106 of a nursing cover 100 a strip 104 and or a strip 106 can be split at one or more points along its length and can have complementary fastening components 614 located at or substantially close to the open ends of the split strip complementary fastening components 614 can be hook and loop snaps button and slit or any other known and or convenient fastening components in operation a nursing mother can prepare her breast for a nursing infant by exposing her breast behind strips 104 and 106 then the nursing mother can expose her nipple between an interior strip 104 and an exterior strip 106 such that the infant can begin nursing and without substantially exposing her breast and while still allowing the mother and child to bond during the nursing process as shown in fig7 when the infant is finished nursing the mother can easily reconfigure the strips 104 and 106 such that her nipple is covered and immediately begin to burp the infant over her shoulder which is covered by a shoulder support 102 and or detachable cover 108 and or burping cover 202 when nursing and or burping is completed the mother can re clothe herself beneath strips 104 and 106 and if desired reconfigure the strips to be substantially overlapping and or if necessary and or desired replace a detachable cover 108 and or burping cover 202 although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof it is evident. |
1 | proximity sensor 220 and the main electronics 260 may be seen in fig7 although the vein enhancer of the present invention may be configured to operate in a multitude of ways it includes at least one laser one photo diode and at least one mirror depending on the desired output and or operating costs additional components may be incorporated into the design of the present invention two embodiments that have been found useful in the vein enhancement art will now be discussed a discussion of alternative embodiments will follow both embodiments implement 2 photo diodes hereinafter pds and at least two lasers in addition depending on the desired result there can be a polarization film 270 as seen in fig8 placed on the pd thus further reducing specular reflection this works particularly well with embodiments of the present invention which include a 740 nm laser and a broad spectrum pd regarding the first embodiment it is necessary to co axially align the two lasers co axially aligning the two lasers can be achieved in a multitude of ways two methods that have proven to be effective include implementing either a dielectric mirror or a polarizer the first configuration includes a. |
8 | field may be provided in the header supported of the require field for indicating that this call is a test call so that the callee may return a success response message carrying the received call request message to the caller immediately according to the sipdiag in block 102 the callee receives the call request message in block 103 information of require field is obtained from the header of the call request message in block 104 it is determined whether the path information request flag is included in the require field if the path information request flag is included in the require field block 105 is performed otherwise if the path information request flag is not included in the require field block 107 is performed in block 105 the success response message in which the received call request message is included is returned to the caller in the embodiment of the invention the received call request message may be included in the message body of a 2xx message to be sent to the caller so that the caller may obtain the transmission path of the call request message according to this message in block 106 the caller obtains the transmission path of the call request message according to the received success. |
8 | thereof via an iec 958 protocolled interface for use in a multi channel audio reproduction apparatus for each respective audio channel mpeg audio samples are packaged recurrently in burst payloads and these burst payloads are packaged as user data in iec958 format frames pause bursts are used for signalling absence of audio for all associated channels with each pause burst representing such audio absence during a perceptibly acceptable time interval only application_number US 201313940404 A description for better detailing the invention first various applicable information formats are described fig1 shows the iec958 format which according to the upper diagram consists of a concatenation of frames grouped into blocks of 192 frames each the second diagram shows each frame to consist of two sub frames the first frame of a block has subframes labelled b left and w right further subframes are all labelled m the third diagram shows the setup of a subframe as shown it has four preamble bits four auxiliary bits four unused bits sixteen data bits or bitstream and four flag bits v u c p the flag bits indicate the following v indicates no deviation from the standard u indicates user data with u2018 0 u2019 default c contains one bit of a channel status word and p is a parity bit relating to bits 4 through 31 a pair of subframes may contain one pcm word from each of left and right channels according to the present invention for consumer applications the channel status word as built from. |
5 | the compressive region of the structural composite when said structural composite is subjected to design bending moment loads said cast iron member extends beyond the intended neutral axis of the structural composite into the intended tensile region of said structural composite when said structural composite is subjected to design bending moment loads said cast iron member 39 s surfaces exposed to tensile stresses when said structural composite is subjected to design bending moment loads are prepared to effect shear transfer to resin s applied to said surfaces such surface preparation s may include projections and or voids formed when the member was cast and or post cast abrasion pitting grinding or cutting beginning in the intended tensile region of the ferrous member open channels or open voids may be formed either at time of casting or post casting extending toward or beyond the structural composite 39 s intended neutral axis such channels or voids providing both additional surface area for bonding the non metallic fiber thereby providing more shear transfer and providing additional tensile strength throughout the structural composite 39 s tensile region surface preparation s may include metallurgical processes such as hot dip zinc and or aluminum and or nickel such metallurgical processes are intended to form alloy layer s providing shear transfer to the chosen resin s and said chosen resin s providing shear transfer to said fiberglass member the fiberglass. |
7 | showing evaluation examples of the magnetoresitive head each of which is a picture of the magnetized state of a shielding layer 13 a or 13 b based on the image obtained by using the kerr effect firstly the kerr effect will be explained the kerr effect is a physical phenomenon in which a magnetic body generates magnetorotation polarization plane rotation etc depending on a magnetization direction of a magnetic body by illuminating the magnetic body therefore the magnetized state of the magnetic body can be visually observed by using the kerr effect next an example of the magnetoresistive head evaluated by the method of the present invention will be explained note that the magnetoresistive head to be evaluated is not limited to this example as shown in fig1 the magnetoresistive head 1 has a reproducing head section 2 and a recording head section 3 the reproducing head section 2 includes a magnetoresistance effect reproducing element 4 which is formed between a lower shielding layer 13 a and an upper shielding layer 13 b as an inner layer of a multilayer structure a symbol 6 stands for an air bearing surface which faces a surface of a magnetic storage medium e g magnetic disk in the reproducing head section 2 having the multilayer structure an undercoat film 12 the lower shielding layer 13 a the magnetoresistance effect reproducing element 4 and the upper shielding layer 13 b are layered on a substrate 11 for example the substrate 11 is composed of an insulating material e g al 2 o 3 tic. |
9 | bag with companion detachable insulated bag is shown both in the collapsed state and the expanded for use states when collapsed the detachable bag 7 may be conveniently stored inside the main storage compartment 1 the sides 5 of the main storage compartment 1 are flexible to allow the unit to easily collapse and fold flat but are resilient enough to keep the bag upright when placed in the open position the main storage compartment 1 is of sufficient size to assure convenient storage of desired objects the main storage compartment 1 is wide enough to assure stability when placed on a surface such as an automobile console the flexible sides and bottom may be shaped to the available surface or space to provide additional stability the height may be variable but dimensions between several inches to eight inches have been found to be satisfactory the preferred embodiment is of a height to allow audio compact discs to be stored upright the sides 5 and bottom 3 of the main storage compartment 1 are all fixed the top cover 2 is attached at one end by a hinge 4 and folds over the storage compartment 1 an outer peripheral zipper 20 provides a seal to tightly close the unit to serve as an insulated storage container when desired and when being used as a carrier bag in other configurations a flap of material used in conjunction with the zipper provides even greater thermal insulation a carry handle strap 14 of sufficient size and strength to allow easy carrying of the filled main storage compartment 1 is provided attached at one end of the main storage compartment 1 an additional carry handle strap may be added to allow. |
6 | aforenoted parent application ser no 573 953 this latter feature permits a wider variation in the disposition of the panel while assuring efficient uninterrupted fluid flow further notable features of the panel of fig1 comprise the configuration of headers 20 39 and the placement of inlet 21 39 and outlet 22 39 at the respective widest portions of the headers also bonded portions 26 present in headers 20 39 are aligned so as to assist in the uniform distribution of fluid flow therethrough the particular advantages of this panel design will be more fully developed in our copending application ser no 632 643 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in this illustration panel 19 39 is of course provided with a nib like marker structure 24 39 centrally located in association with a connecting portion 23 39 in addition to the placement of a nib like distension in direct association with an inflated portion of the panels prepared in accordance with the present invention the marker structure of the present invention may comprise a bonded portion located within an expanse of unbonded area referring particularly to fig1 a solar collector panel 27 is depicted which comprises a unitary expanse of unbonded area wherein continuity exists between the header area and the area comprising the connector portions thus unitary collector area 28 is broken up only by a symmetrical pattern of bonded portions bonded portions 29 effectively break up fluid flow and permit the efficient. |
6 | a yoke 15 take up pin 23 jam sleeve or collar 28 and nut 29 and is adjustably secured on the yoke 15 in slots 20 in a manner similar to the first disclosed form of the brake unit as in the first form of the brake unit the front brake unit 12 is substantially identical with the rear brake unit and accordingly only the rear brake unit 13 will be described an adjustment pin 27 39 is adjustably clamped in bore 25 of take up pin 23 by the jam sleeve 28 and an elongate support bar 48 is suitably secured at one end thereof to the other end of adjustment pin 27 39 and extends substantially perpendicular thereto a pair of parallel support arms 49 and 50 are pivotally connected at one of their ends to the bar 48 adjacent opposite ends of the bar by means of pivot pins 51 and 52 respectively an elongate substantially rectangular brake shoe 30 39 has a pair of upstanding lugs 53 and 54 attached to the fins thereof adjacent opposite ends thereof and the other ends of arms 49 and 50 are pivotally connected thereto by means of pivot pins 55 and 56 the brake shoe 30. |
1 | body fluid in the absorbent article or other changes in the condition of the product or wearer the absorbent article may be for instance a diaper or a training pant and the like it should be appreciated that while the present disclosure is more generally described with respect to articles designed to be worn by children such is not a limitation of the present subject matter in fact absorbent articles designed for use in adult care setting may equally benefit from present disclosure absorbent articles made according to the present disclosure may include a sensing circuit that detects when a conductive fluid such as a body fluid is sensed between a pair of conductive leads generally the absorbent articles containing the sensing circuit are disposable meaning that they are designed to be discarded after a limited use rather than being laundered or otherwise restored for reuse a sensing circuit contained within the absorbent articles in accordance with the present subject matter is configured to be attached to a signaling device the signaling device can provide power to the sensing circuit while also optionally including some type of audible and or visible signal that indicates to the user the presence of or characteristics. |
2 | of the pivotable arm 1126 wherein an angle value above a certain value i e when the pivotable arm is folded away from the bag transporting device induces the control system 160 to interrupt dispensing of coin bags according to other embodiments the sensor 1130 is a simple mechanical or electronic on off switch which is turned on or off at a certain angle and connected to the control system 160 as described above in fig1 b the friction providing device 136 is folded towards the lifting device 134 again the sensor may then tell the control system 160 that the dispenser apparatus 100 is loaded and the control system 160 may then allow the dispenser apparatus 100 to be used for dispensing bags the dispenser apparatus may additionally or alternatively comprise a sensor not shown for sensing that bags are in contact with the lifting device and the control system 160 may be adapted such that the dispenser apparatus 100 cannot be started if this is not the case fig1 a d show by way of example the cutting process in the dispensing apparatus 100 as can be seen in fig1 a the interconnected bags 1100 are advantageously delivered to the cutting device 132 from above the cutting. |
8 | turns a shaft 294 on electric generator 292 accordingly coupling 290 and clutch 291 comprise one form of an exemplary power take off pto system although this particular embodiment depicts coupling 290 clutch 291 and generator 292 as being at the bottom end of spar 210 they can also be arranged at the top of spar 210 additionally in the embodiment depicted in fig2 a generator 292 is small enough to fit inside spar 210 this can allow for a greater range of travel of float 220 along the length of spar 210 in other embodiments generator 292 can be positioned outside of spar 210 in such an embodiment generator 292 can have a diameter greater than that of spar 210 in another embodiment magnets 272 and metal plates 274 are not inside spar 210 but are integrated into float 220 in place of cylinder 225 cylinder 225 is positioned in spar 210 and mechanically connected to harness 282 and ball nuts 280 approximately where magnets 272 and metal plates 274 are in the embodiment described above fig2 c depicts another embodiment of system 200 in this particular embodiment ball screw 260 and ball screw nuts 280 are replaced with a screw shaft 261 and a roller screw nut 281 respectively as roller screws are well known in the art the inner workings of roller screw nut 281 are omitted from fig2 c as float 220 moves up and down magnet piston assembly 270 is pulled up and down pushing or pulling roller screw nut 281 along screw shaft 261 causing screw shaft 261 to rotate in one embodiment a roller screw nut. |
6 | piston 202 in the chamber 122 the primary difference in the embodiment of fig4 is that the reservoir 310 floating piston 314 and gas pocket 318 are housed in a separate chamber 312 that is connected to the main damper with a fluid hose 301 in the damper of fig4 the piston is shown partway through a compression stroke as in fig2 with aperture 28 on the rebound side of the piston and the various flow directions illustrated with arrows as in the previous figures specifically fluid is exiting the compression side via port 30 and potentially migrating to both the rebound side path 150 and to the reservoir path 158 concurrently fluid is leaving the rebound side and traveling towards the reservoir along paths 155 and 157 in one embodiment a simplified non bypass type damper includes a compression isolator 5 in such embodiment not shown fluid travels during a compression stroke from the compression side of the piston to the rebound side of the piston only via flow such as along 48 through the piston fluid displaced by the incursion of rod 19 is pushed along with pressure exerted due to compression of the compression side toward the reservoir and floating piston in such embodiment the isolator 5 may have an aperture in lieu of aperture 100 as shown in the figures or apertures located near or about a center of the isolator. |
5 | 72 and rotates the latch arm 20 by angle x moving the latch member 20 out of alignment with striker 15 such that the door may be opened from the position shown in fig8 b the torsional restoring force of the latch spring 72 acts to bias the latch member 20 back to the position shown in fig8 a the torsional restoring force of the return spring 73 acts to bias the paddle back to its original position in order to avoid accidental damage as a result of its exposure the container 14 comprises a striker 15 as shown in fig3 with which the panel latch 10 interacts in order to secure the door 12 in a closed position the striker 15 may take many forms but is generally a metal member or bar attached to the container 14 fig9 a to 9 c show a slamming event whereby an open door is required to be closed by pushing on the paddle 16 in this situation it is undesirable for the paddle 16 to move for the reasons discussed above in fig9 a a force is applied to the door 12 or paddle latch 10 usually by the paddle 16 in the direction shown by arrow f in order for the latch member 20 to pass the striker 15 the inclined surface on the latch head 70 slides along the striker 15 causing the latch member 20 to rotate by angle y as shown in fig9 b as the orifice 84 defines a sector of a circle substantially larger than the semi circular profile of the corresponding flat end section of the shaft 22 the latch member 20 can rotate freely without engaging the drive. |
1 | against the surrounding introducer housing and also potentially with the housing of a medical connector used to deliver a medical implement through the introducer as seen in fig1 and 12 12 b the distal instrument sealing portion of the valve body 100 includes a pair of diametrically spaced axial side walls 110 a 110 b and a pair of duckbill walls 112 a 112 b therebetween the side walls 110 a 110 b are arcuate about the axis 106 and the walls 112 a 112 b are planar as in the first embodiment as seen in fig1 b the walls 112 a 112 b define an exterior included taper having an angle u03b2 1 that is larger than the included internal taper angle u03b2 2 such that the walls become thinner in the distal direction the walls 110 112 terminate at a common distal face 114 that is flat and in a radial plane an h shaped septum or slit opening 116 is formed in the distal face 114 and performs a sealing function in the absence of and about any instruments passed through the valve body 100 from the proximal to the distal ends the valve body 100 has a single reinforcing rib 118 a 118 b on each of the duckbill walls 112 a 112 b that meet at the slit opening 116 and are perpendicular to a middle segment of the h shaped opening the ribs 118 a 118 b project outward from both the respective duckbill walls 112 a 112 b and. |
9 | the mask layer 6 by removing the resist layer 14 and cleaning the multilayer body the surface of the gaalas film constituting the mask layer 6 becomes the oxidized state subsequently the active layer 3 remaining in the circumference of the buried part a is removed by meltback and for example by a liquid phase epitaxy method lpe method a blocking layer 7 the conductivity type of which is p type composition ga 0 55 al 0 45 as carrier density 5 7 u00d7 10 17 cm 3 thickness 1 0 u03bcm a blocking layer 8 the conductivity type of which is n type ga 0 70 al 0 30 as 5 7 u00d7 10 17 cm 3 1 4 u03bcm and a blocking layer 9 the conductivity type of which is p type gaas 5 7 u00d7 10 17 cm 3 2 0 u03bcm are epitaxially grown in this sequence on the cladding layer 2 exposed to the circumference of the etched part a and thereby a regrowth b is formed fig1 c the etched part constitutes a buried part which is buried by the regrowth the regrowth constitutes a burying part conditions for crystal growth at this time are as follows conditions for meltback degree of undersaturation 2 u00b0 c at 805 u00b0 c 15. |
5 | be provided as shown in the figures the arcuate slots 32 are depicted as being in the same circle having the same distance radius to the central pivot hole 34 however individual arcuate slots 32 may be in separate concentric circles with different radii about the central pivot hole 34 any screw with sufficient shoulder or other means which allows rotational movement between clip and stud may be used to secure the pivot clip 30 to the stud 12 in an alternate embodiment shown in fig2 24 the stud pivot clip 50 is a two piece construction joined at a pivot thereby eliminating the need for the arcuate slots 32 or central pivot hole 34 of the previous embodiment a fastening plate 52 is used as a base for the stud pivot clip 50 and may be welded to an individual stud or bolted thereto using the provided holes 54 an l bracket 58 similar to the first described embodiment is joined to the floor slab 16 and the two pieces are joined by a pivot element 56 which may be a bushing grommet or some other pivoting structure added or built into the fastening plate 52 and l bracket 58 it should be noted that fastening plate 52 and l bracket 58 are slightly bent to provide an off set to accommodate the pivot element 56 and relative rotation like the previous embodiment ribs. |
6 | to the rotation of the angular member 19 around the shaft 20 a the angular member 19 thus makes the second arm 12 translate into an extreme low position without any modification of the position of the first arm 11 this rotation enables the system 5 to be positioned at an elevation angle of around 60 u00b0 once again the system 5 can be oriented in any intermediate position the light turret according to the invention can be seen to take the active system from a retracted position into a deployed position thanks to the organ 25 and furthermore it enables the elevation of the system to be set using the handwheel 23 at an angular range of between u2212 5 u00b0 and 60 u00b0 with an azimuth of 360 u00b0 the elevation setting may be made from any azimuth position of the system by means of simple manual maneuvering of the handwheel 23 thus by adding the angular member 19 to the second arm 12 the orientation in elevation is ensured whilst maintaining the compactness of the assembly in order to house it in the caisson 4 the manual controls 23 and 25 of the active system 5 mean that no means requiring the use of electrical energy are necessary thereby making the turret available whatever the circumstances fig5 shows a view allowing the interior of the caisson 4 to be. |
9 | although the connector 22 illustrated in fig2 8 has two projections 40 adapted to extend into indexing holes 20 in a vertical support column 12 any other number of projections 40 can instead be employed for this purpose for example a single projection 40 can extend from the central wall 24 for insertion into an indexing hole 20 in a vertical support column connectors 22 having such a configuration can be useful for connection to vertical support columns 12 each having only a single indexing hole 20 into which a projection 40 can extend at any given height along the vertical support column 12 alternatively such connectors 22 can be coupled to other vertical support columns 12 each having two or more indexing holes 20 at a given height along the vertical support column 12 as another example the connectors 22 in some embodiments have three or more projections 40 extending from the central wall 24 the projections 40 extending from the central wall 24 in the illustrated embodiment are located at substantially the same elevation when the connector 22 is coupled to a vertical support column 12 as described above however projections 40 can extend from different vertical positions when the connector 22 is coupled to a vertical support column 12 the projections 40 of such connectors 22 can be received within two or more indexing holes 20 located at different vertical positions on the vertical support column 12 in the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in fig1 8 a cross brace 14 is received within and is supported by the connector 22 however. |
2 | ends act as ports to introduce the contents of the reservoirs 42 and 44 into the microchannel structure 22 each reservoir 42 and 44 is similar in construction to the other reservoirs with the ends of the second transverse portion being in fluid communication with the bottom of each respective reservoir 42 and 44 one or more types of single stranded dna probes 46 are attached at individual sites within the microchannel portion 24 of the microchannel structure 22 the design and fabrication of microchips and the electrokinetic transport of fluids through the microchannels is described in u s ser no 08 283 769 filed aug 1 1994 hereby incorporated by reference the microchips described therein include planar glass substrates into which the microchannels are etched photolithographically the reservoirs typically hold analyte solutions buffers reagents etc typical microchannel dimensions are 10 u03bcm by 50 u03bcm depth u00d7 width although channel widths of 1 u03bcm to gt 100 u03bcm and channel depths of lt 1 u03bcm to gt 100 u03bcm may be used voltages are applied to solutions as described in the aforementioned application to produce electroosmotic flow of fluids or electrophoretic migration of charged species through the channels alternatively pressure or vacuum may be applied to one or more fluid reservoirs to cause reagent flow through the channels the individual dna probes may be arranged in a linear pattern as shown in fig2 an alternative embodiment is shown. |
4 | of the cam 12 the feed arm 51 is made oblique by u03b5 1 in the clockwise direction around the pin 49d via the feed arm 17 the screw 34 the rod 36 and the feed arm 37 from the position where the pin 51c gives the feed amount 0 to the feed adjustor 57 and thus the required forward feed is obtained in fig1 the follower 17 the follows a convex portion of the cam 12 the feed arm 51 is made oblique by u03b5 2 in the counterclockwise direction around the pin 49d via the feed arm 17 the screw 34 the rod 36 and the feed arm 37 from the position where the pin 51c gives the feed amount 0 to the feed adjustor 57 and thus the required backward feed is obtained the above mentioned u03b5 1 and u03b5 2 may be made equal on design and therefore super stitching may be performed which is equal in the forward and the backward feed when the knob 3 is rotated from the condition in fig9 and 10 to the plus direction the feed control cam 47 is as shown in fig1 rotated in the clockwise direction via the shaft 44 since the feed adjusting arm 49 is rotated around the pin 6d. |
5 | with an insert liner 22 supporting a plurality of shelves 24 three are shown in the drawings and defining a recess for a crisper drawer 26 the door 14 is also lined and includes a plurality of door shelves 28 two are shown in the drawings the perimeter of the door 14 mounts a flexible magnetic seal 27 typically used with conventional refrigerators turning now to fig8 8a a unique feature of the refrigeration unit 10 of the present invention is that the shelves 24 can be dislocated from their horizontal resting position for removal or repositioning within the cabinet 12 without requiring the door 14 to be swung completely clear of the front of the door opening that is the shelves 24 can be repositioned or removed with the door 14 opened approximately 90 degrees the liner 22 is formed with aligned pairs of rests 30 supporting opposite side edges of the shelves 24 on one side the right side in the drawings the liner 22 is formed with a dished or scooped recesses 29 extending up from outer edges of the shelf rests 30 the recesses 29 extend from the access opening at the front of the cabinet 12 back a distance less than the length of the corresponding edges of the shelves 24 as shown in fig8 a this allows the right side of the shelves 24 to be freely lifted and pivoted up along the opposite side. |
8 | any distribution designation provided in the user profile of the sender and or the recipient for example a sender 39 s selection of the type of distribution can override any distribution designation provided in the user profile of a recipient and or a recipient 39 s selection of the type of distribution can override any distribution designation provided in the user profile of a recipient rules can be established with respect to the priority of overriding such as a sender 39 s selection of a type of distribution can override a recipient 39 s selection of the type of distribution if the multimedia content is not to be distributed via pull distribution then in step 510 the media server 422 can transmit the content to the communication devices of the targeted recipients the targeted recipients can be designated in the user profile which can be interrogated by the media server 422 such as upon receipt of multimedia content the present disclosure also contemplates targeted recipients being designated through a selection made by the user of the communication device 316 such as in addition to or replacement of the targeted recipients designated in the user profile in one embodiment a notification or message can be sent to the targeted recipients to advise that the multimedia content is going to be transmitted to the targeted recipients as in step 511 for example the push distribution notification can be forwarded to the targeted recipient a particular time period before the transmittal of the multimedia content to allow the targeted recipient to respond by authorizing the push distribution requesting that the multimedia content not be transmitted. |
7 | to the song structure of the input score 102 as shown at step 317 otherwise if the recombination mode is enabled the aggregation rules 134 may be employed to identify permissible song structures 136 or sequences of part types 161 1 the aggregation rules 136 identify a song structure such that the song structure i 136 is indicative of a sequence of part types 161 1 operable to provide an acceptable musical progression as shown at step 318 the recombiner 132 selects for each iteration a part variation 144 having a type 161 1 corresponding to the song structure 136 permitted by the aggregation rules 134 e g 520 540 other structures may be specified by the song structures 136 the corresponding types 161 1 are determinable from a mapping of types the mapping based on a logical musical progression defined by a predetermined song structure 520 540 as shown at step 319 the recombiner selects the next part type 161 1 by iterating through the sequence defined by the song structure 136 as shown at step 320 referring to fig9 while iterating searching for part variations corresponding to a duration 149 the recombiner 132 computes if the type 161 1 of part is adapted for inclusion based on the type check of step 312 part variations 144 of the part 114 such that each part variation has a different duration as shown at step 322 the recombiner determining a resizability attribute for each of the parts as. |
1 | is oriented over a majority of the opposing surface areas of the buffer member and the pad to effect a fixed securement of the opposing surface areas together so as to provide an area of substantially less flexibility than the individual flexibility characteristic of each of the buffer member and the pad application_number US 81605801 A description a vehicle surface treatment apparatus 10 is schematically illustrated in fig1 and includes an elongate mounting part 11 consisting of a cylindrical core 12 having on the outer periphery thereof a plurality of parallel tracks or grooves 13 extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the core a plurality of finishing units or surface treating implements 14 are provided and are secured via an inner edge part 16 to the tracks or grooves 13 of the elongate mounting part 11 more specifically the inner edge part 16 includes a flat planar like portion 17 having along a radially inner edge thereof a cylindrical enlargement the diameter of which conforms closely to the width of a base part of the track or groove 13 the track or grooves 13 are each defined by a pair of spaced side walls 19 the radially outer edges 21 of which are spaced apart a width g to define a gap through which extends the flat part 17 of the inner edge member 16 the diameter of the cylindrical enlargement 18 of the inner edge member 16 is greater than the thickness of the flat part 17 as well as the dimension of the gap g so that as the elongate mounting part 11 is rotated the cylindrical enlargement 18 will be retained in the tracks or grooves 13 the surface treating implements 14 are each composed of a uniformly thin sheet like pad of. |
5 | inlet 284 and outlet 286 are strapped or clamped to the upper downspout section 352 and lower downspout section 354 respectively using fastening clamps or straps 356 in combination with pliant wrappers 358 the pliant wrappers can embody rubber sheets or other equivalent materials however any prior art coupling means may optionally be used to couple the inlet and outlet of the system 280 to the upper and lower downspout sections as shown when water 360 enters the downspout assembly 280 via the inlet 284 and into the interior cavity 288 the water makes contact with the filter 20 as previously discussed debris and other solids carried by the water 360 are then trapped by the filter 20 along the upper surface 22 of the filter the solids and the debris are then pushed by the stream of incoming water and incoming solids and or by gravity and fall into the collection container 292 water however passes through the filter 20 to the underside 24 of the filter in the direction of the main deflector plate 332 during normal flow water flows in a downward direction towards the outlet container 294 where it is then cleaned or scrubbed by the media pads 298 a 298 b before being deflected again by the exit flow deflector 324 the exit flow deflector 324 channels the water over the final filter media 308 where it is further cleaned or scrubbed before existing the housing 292 via the outlet 286 as readily apparent the media pads 298 a 298 b. |
4 | a locking aperture 43 for receiving a locking protuberance 51 formed in the pocket 50 the roll 30 is rotatably mounted on the bracket 40 by means of the shaft 60 fixed in the holes 42 while the bracket 40 is mounted in the pocket 50 formed in the leading end 21a of the first member 21 the locking protuberance 51 is formed on the rear wall of the pocket 50 so as to be locked in the locking aperture 43 of the bracket 40 the roll 30 is protruded outwardly i e downwardly in fig3 5 from the leading end 21a of the first member 21 so as to properly contact a pair of guide surfaces 13l and 13r formed on the cover frame 13 when the first member 21 rotates around the hinge 23 the guide surfaces 13l and 13r are ultilized for guiding the rolls so as to smoothly open or close the cover assembly 20 they are sloped downwardly toward the front portion of the washer from the position at which the roll devices 100 are disposed when the cover assembly 20 is completely opened as shown in fig3 the rear ends of the guide surfaces 13l and 13r maintain a slope enabling the roll devices 100 to contact the guide surfaces in operation when loading or unloading clothes into or from the washing basket 12 the first member 21 is raised upwardly by grasping the grip 24 in the closed position of the cover assembly 20 as shown in fig5 so that the first and second members 21 and 22 are folded by. |
6 | inner wall 17 forms a passage 27 that receives the end portion of the shaft 12 so that the chamber 20 surrounds the shaft and so that the end of the shaft abuts the wall section 16 b as shown the threaded male neck of the broadhead 13 extends through the hole 25 and is threaded into the end of the shaft 12 thereby securing the front wall section 16 b between the broadhead 13 and the end on the arrow shaft the capsule 11 is molded from a material such a polymerized styrene or the like that will fracture in one or more fracture zones formed in the capsule walls these fracture zones may consist of breakaway grooves molded in the walls in the illustrated embodiment a breakaway groove 31 is located in the forward end 15 of the capsule at the juncture of the wall section 16 a and the outer wall 18 so that the outer wall will separate from the front wall 16 in order to insure complete separation of the outer wall 18 from the front wall 16 the wall section 16 b may be made thicker for example twice as thick than the wall section 16 a and the. |
7 | an application store such as google playstore apple app store or such other application distribution mechanism on to a smartphone tablet or other such mobile or wearable computing platform the application is then launched b 104 by the user on the smartphone or similar computing platform after launching the application will follow a series of options set by the user and the program as shown in fig1 c after the user is finished with the application the user will close the app b 106 all data generated by the test or the user may or may not be stored locally within the app local storage system and or the cloud servers a 110 cloud content management system d 114 or some other suitable repository as per the user direction fig1 c shows an exemplary process to run a connected pregnancy or ovulation test after the application is launched b 104 the user may have a menu structure c 102 that will allow the user via a menu selection module c 104 to select an option the app will then process the menu selection c 106 by utilizing whatever resources are available to the application and then display results c 108 the. |
3 | useful in the composition of the invention include polymers and copolymers derived from one or more olefinic monomer of the general formula ch 2 u2550 chr 34 wherein r 34 is hydrogen or c 1 18 alkyl examples of such olefinic monomers include propylene ethylene and 1 butene with propylene being generally preferred representative examples of polyolefins derived from such olefinic monomers include polyethylene polypropylene polybutene 1 poly 3 methylbutene poly 4 methylpentene and copolymers of ethylene with propylene 1 butene 1 hexene 1 octene decene 1 4 methyl 1 pentene and 1 octadecene the polyolefin may optionally comprise a copolymer derived from an olefinic monomer and one or more further comonomers that are copolymerizable with the olefinic monomer these comonomers can be present in the polyolefin in an amount in the range from about 1 to 10 wt based on the total weight of polyolefin useful such comonomers include for example vinyl ester monomers such as vinyl acetate vinyl propionate vinyl butyrate vinyl chloroacetate vinyl chloropropionate acrylic and alpha alkyl acrylic acid monomers and their alkyl esters amides and nitriles such as acrylic acid methacrylic acid ethacrylic acid methyl acrylate ethyl acrylate n n dimethyl acrylamide methacrylamide acrylonitrile vinyl aryl monomers such as styrene o methoxystyrene p methoxystyrene and vinyl naphthalene vinyl and vinylidene halide monomers such as vinyl chloride vinylidene chloride and vinylidene bromide alkyl ester monomers of maleic and fumaric acid such as dimethyl maleate and diethyl maleate vinyl alkyl ether monomers such as vinyl. |
8 | life of the charge carriers by irradiating only the n conducting cathode emitter side or both sides i e the n conducting cathode emitter side and the p conducting anode emitter side application_number US 99911104 A description the description below is based by way of example on the structure of a high voltage diode that is shown in fig1 and has already been discussed the dimensions shown in fig1 in particular the thicknesses of the respective zones and regions are not to scale and serve only for elucidation fig3 graphically shows simulation results of the doping concentration profile by means of the solid curve a and of the defect concentration profile of a high voltage diode according to the invention by means of the curves b 1 and b 2 depicted in dashed fashion it is clear that in the case of this reduction of the charge carrier lifetime u03c4 from both sides i e from the front side v that is to say that from the top side of the p type anode emitter 4 and from the rear side r that is to say from the top side of the n type cathode emitter 6 in each case at a depth of between approximately 15 and 18 u03bcm from the front side v and between approximately 70 and 80 u03bcm from the front side v a large increase in the defect concentration is obtained locally the magnitude of the reverse current peak cf fig5 is set by means of the local and targeted reduction of the charge carrier lifetime u03c4 from the p type anode emitter side curve b 1 the reduction of the. |
6 | thin lightweight material shaped to form a plurality of longitudinally extending transversely flat sections 12 with outturned oppositely disposed flanges 13 defining the longitudinal edges of the elongated support structure in the exemplary embodiment shown in fig1 flanges 13 extend upwardly a distance at least one half of the height of the curved shaped structure low transversely and longitudinally flat members 14 are attached to the outer upper surfaces of the elongated modified arcuate shaped support structures 10 to add desired rigidity thereto and to provide raceways for wires supplying current to fluorescent tubes 15 positioned in light hangers or tube holders 16 which are attached to the longitudinal members 14 the tube holders 16 register with notches 17 in the ends of the elongated modified arcuate shaped support structures 10 box like enclosures 18 are attached to the members 14 by conduits so that ballasts and the enclosures 18 can communicate with conductors in the raceways formed by the members 14 which connect with the tube hangers 16 and the fluorescent tube 15 as will be understood by those skilled in the art it will be observed that the enclosures 18 are relatively small and that they are located alongside the members 14 forming the raceways so that the uppermost surfaces of the enclosures 18 and the members 14 lie on the same horizontal plane those skilled in the art will observe that the simple compact fluorescent lighting apparatus thus disclosed can be simply and easily attached to an overhead support. |
7 | sdram enhanced sdram esdram synchlink u2122 dram sldram rambus u00ae direct ram rdram direct rambus u00ae dynamic ram drdram and rambus u00ae dynamic ram rdram the computer 1502 also includes other computer readable media such as removable non removable volatile non volatile computer storage media fig1 shows for example a disk storage 1514 disk storage 1514 includes but is not limited to devices like a magnetic disk drive floppy disk drive tape drive jaz drive zip drive ls 210 drive flash memory card or memory stick in addition disk storage 1514 can include storage media separately or in combination with other storage media including but not limited to an optical disk drive such as a compact disk rom device cd rom cd recordable drive cd r drive cd rewritable drive cd rw drive or a digital versatile disk rom drive dvd rom to facilitate connection of the disk storage devices 1514 to the system bus 1508 a removable or non removable interface is typically used such as interface 1516 it is to be appreciated that fig1 describes software that acts as an intermediary between users and the basic computer resources described in the suitable operating environment 1500 such software includes an operating system 1518 operating system 1518 which can be stored on disk storage 1514 acts to control and allocate resources of the computer system 1502 system applications 1520 take advantage of the management of resources by operating system 1518 through program modules 1522 and program data 1524 stored either in system memory 1506 or on disk storage 1514 it is to be appreciated that the claimed subject matter can be implemented with various operating systems or combinations of operating systems a user enters commands or information into the computer 1502 through input device s 1526 input devices 1526. |
5 | substantially all of brush bristles 104 to be in contact with pool floor f depending on the depth of the pool and the distance from the user of the area to be cleaned this angle may not be achievable a more comfortable angle for handle h is shown in phantom in fig2 b however in this condition it can be seen that far fewer bristles 104 are in contact with pool floor f the potential contact area allowing for some degree of flex in the bristles when the handle is at the steeper angle in phantom is shown in the pair of lines having opposing arrows fig3 shows the wall w of pool p illustrated in fig1 being cleaned using a brush according to the invention handle h may be the same as that used with brush 100 in fig1 brush 300 has curved connector 306 which connects the brush head to handle h means for attaching curved connector 306 to handle h include threaded connectors bayonet type connectors interference fit u201c interfit u201d connectors locking pin connectors twist lock connectors and other means known in the art for connecting two substantially tubular sections together as shown in fig3 brush 300 has hemispherical ends 302 and bristles 304 extending from both the ends 302 and the main portion of the brush body in a. |
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