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3 | the billet to be obtained which is intended to undergo thixoforging naturally in the case of addition of arsenic during the production of the liquid metal all the necessary precautions must be taken so that the toxic vapours released are collected in such a manner that they do not poison the staff at the steelworks in fact the presence of arsenic most frequently results from the addition of copper or tin which arsenic generally accompanies by way of an impurity as arsenic is an element which is very highly segregating it is necessary to take it into account to be sure that in combination with the other segregating elements it does not lead to effects which are prejudicial to the hot transformation which have been cited table 1 sets out the compositions of a first pair formed by a reference steel and a steel according to the invention which is derived therefrom relative to the reference steel it will be seen that apart from the very significant addition of silicon the manganese content has been substantially increased so as to re establish a ratio mn si in accordance with the preferred requirements of the invention 0073 fig1 represents the proportion of liquid phase as a function of the temperature in these two steels the measured solidus temperatures are 1315 u00b0 c for the reference steel and 1278 u00b0 c for the steel according to. |
6 | the interface of intermediate casing 45 and extension rod 41 intermediate casing 45 preferably includes an inner bore which receives a portion of inner sleeve 49 and prevents inner sleeve 49 from moving relative to intermediate casing 45 closer to crankshaft 25 extension rod 41 also preferably has an inner bore which receives a portion of inner sleeve 49 which prevents inner sleeve 49 from moving relative to extension rod 41 in the preferred embodiment an extension rod annulus 50 is defined between piston 35 inner sleeve 49 the end of pony rod 39 extending away from crankshaft 25 and the interior of extension rod 41 piston 35 connects to the end of extension rod 41 extending away from rod clamp assembly 45 in the preferred embodiment a plurality of passages 51 extend longitudally through inner sleeve 49 between rod annulus 40 and extension rod annulus 50 around the threaded portion of pony rod 39 so that rod annulus 40 and extension annulus 50 are in fluid communication through rod clamp assembly 43 a piston liner 55 adjoins to an interior surface of cylinder 17 in the preferred embodiment piston liner 55 is in fluid communication with an interior portion of cylinder 17 and thereby defining a pumping chamber of reciprocating pump assembly 11 piston 35 slidingly engages piston liner 55 as piston 35 reciprocates longitudinally toward and away from crankshaft 25 reciprocating piston 35 within piston liner 55 causes the volume of the pumping chamber to increase and decrease as piston 35 reciprocates longitudinally toward and away from crankshaft 25 thereby positively displacing the fluid being pumped. |
2 | of the page in fig1 to engage the stop members 908 that extend from the housing 902 in this regard the stop members 908 can move into complimentary pockets 910 and can provide a positive engagement at zero degrees because of the wedge shape of the stop members 908 the complementary pockets 910 can be axially advanced onto the wedge shaped stop members 908 when there is any slack i e gaps in the contact between the stop members 908 and the complementary pockets 910 additionally advancing the shoe member 900 so that the complementary pockets 910 receive more and more of the wedge shaped stop members 908 can further close any gaps relative to a configuration of stop members not having the wedge shape but having parallel sides in contrast the stop members 908 having the wedge shape can define walls 918 fig2 that converge toward the cutting direction 916 of the jigsaw i e toward the left in fig1 by taking up the other tolerances in the shoe subassembly 800 fig1 other tolerances in the shoe subassembly 800 do not need to be held as tight as would otherwise be without the wedge shaped stop members 908 that extend from the housing 902 or shoe block member 804 it will be appreciated in light of the disclosure that the shoe member 900 and the above described shoe subassembly 800 can be implemented on any of the jigsaws 100 200 300 400 500 above with reference to fig2. |
2 | removed from the fluidized bed the operating overpressure is 10 mbar 100 mbar the excess methanol and the excess nitrogen are passed through a condensation system methanol being condensed and recovered a methanolic sodium methoxide solution 30 by weight alkoxide content is sprayed via a single component nozzle into a fluidized bed consisting of sodium methoxide solids the fluidized bed is heated to 70 u00b0 c 135 u00b0 c by passing hot methanol vapor at approximately 250 u00b0 c 350 u00b0 c through the fluidized bed the fluidizing gas is heated by an electrical gas heater sodium methoxide granules nm content gt 98 by weight are continuously taken off from the fluidized bed the operating overpressure is 10 mbar 100 mbar the excess methanol is passed through a condensation system methanol being condensed and recovered an ethanolic sodium ethoxide solution 21 by weight alkoxide content is sprayed via a single component nozzle into a fluidized bed consisting of sodium ethoxide solids the fluidized bed is heated to 70 u00b0 c 135 u00b0 c by passing hot ethanol vapor at approximately 250 u00b0 c 350 u00b0 c through the fluidized bed the fluidizing gas is heated by an electrical gas heater sodium ethoxide granules ne content gt 98 by weight are continuously taken off from the fluidized bed the operating overpressure is 10 mbar 100 mbar the excess ethanol is passed through a condensation system ethanol being condensed and recovered a methanolic potassium methoxide solution 32 by weight alkoxide content is sprayed via a single component nozzle into a fluidized bed consisting of potassium methoxide solids the fluidized bed is heated to 150 u00b0 c 250 u00b0 c by passing hot methanol vapor at approximately 300. |
6 | an antifriction bearing the sliding sleeve includes a radially extending portion and the bearing a flange a buckle engages both the radially extending portion and the bearing flange the buckle further including extending arms adapted for engagement as by a disengaging fork application_number US 53030974 A description referring to fig1 there is shown a clutch shifter 1 with a sliding sleeve 2 made of sheet metal and an antifriction bearing 3 the antifriction bearing 3 contains an inner ring 4 made of sheet metal rolling member 5 a cage 6 and an outer ring 7 also made of sheet metal a front surface 8 of the outer ring 7 is made annularly concave and in the built in state is in contact with clutch levers of a clutch not shown also attached to the outer ring 7 is a sealing disk 9 which serves to seal the antifriction bearing 3 against the loss of lubricant the sliding sleeve 2 contains a radial part 10 and the inner ring 4 contains a radial flange 11 or individual lugs which are embraced by a buckle 12 it can be clearly seen in fig1 that there is a play s with respect to the upper edge of the radial flange 11 and the base 13 of the buckle 12 through which the antifriction bearing 3 can be displaced in a radial direction when the clutch levers not shown carry out a centering over the front surface 8. |
6 | squeezing the tube section 1 against the tube track 31 the circular motion of the rollers 21 is driven by a motor 4 in this case the tube pressing member 3 is releasably installed on the two arm 36 and 37 helical torsion spring 35 at the working or locked position p 2 and r 2 see fig2 for carrying out fluid transfer or at the retracted or open position p 1 and r 1 for loading or unloading the tube section 1 or replacing the tube pressing member 3 with the straight tube locking arm 36 of the torsion spring 35 inserted through its longitudinal through hole 38 the tube pressing member 3 rides along the straight tube locking arm 36 and can be removed or loaded in directions of 36 a when a disposable tube cassette is used as in u s pat no d264 134 in place of the tube pressing member the same retractable and arm sliding mechanism may be applied for quick change of the pumping tube fig2 shows the pump assembly of the present invention in the locked position with a tube section 1 and fluid flow 10 in place the arcuate side 30. |
6 | 50 notch on the fastener tie shank 25 the opposite end of the cylindrical body 110 can have a narrower diameter drill adapter shank 100 that can be clamped in a drill chuck of a standard power drill 120 such as a craftsman u00ae power drill and the like fig2 shows a drill tie fastener combination 10 mounted to drill adapter 70 of the preceding figures ready to be installed into erosion control or concrete cloth 240 using a hand drill 120 operating the drill 120 the cutting head 40 with arrow shaped blade rotates so that the burr cutting edges 45 on the sides of the flattened blade cut into both the concrete cloth or erosion cloth 130 and into the ground 140 fig2 shows the drill tie fastener and washer combination 10 installing and securing the erosion cloth concrete cloth 130 to the ground 140 of fig2 as the blade end rotates and digs deeper into the ground the middle of the washer 30 can sink into the ground surface so that anvil end 54 can become substantially flush with the ground surface additionally a hammer can be used to drive or bend the upper portion into the ground fig2 shows erosion cloth 130 installation in a. |
2 | in ozone production compared to what the ozone generator could produce at ambient pressure conditions under this arrangement ozone can be supplied at a flow rate of for example 0 5 u2013 50 cubic feet per hour cfh of ozone and 2 to 20 cubic feet per minute of air an exemplary set of rates is for 2 inch wells 3 u2013 5 cfm total gas air and ozone with ozone being 1 20 th to 1 100 th of the total volume the fine bubbles promote rapid gas gas water reactions with volatile organic compounds in which a substrate catalyst or enhancer participates in instead of solely enhancing dissolved aqueous disassociation and reactions the production of microbubbles and selection of appropriate size distribution is provided by using microporous material and a bubble chamber for optimizing gaseous exchange through high surface area to volume ratio and long residence time within the liquid to be treated the equipment promotes the continuous production of microbubbles while minimizing coalescing or adhesion the injected air ozone combination moves as a fluid into the material to be treated the use of microencapsulated ozone enhances and promotes in situ stripping of volatile organics and simultaneously terminates the normal reversible henry s reaction the process involves promoting simultaneous volatile organic compounds voc in situ stripping and gaseous decomposition with moisture water and substrate catalyst or enhancer the basic chemical reaction mechanism of air ozone encapsulated in microfine bubbles is further described in several of my issued patents such as u s pat no 5 855 775 us patent all of which are incorporated herein by reference the compounds commonly treated are hvocs halogenated volatile organic compounds pce tce dce vinyl chloride vc edb petroleum compounds aromatic ring compounds like benzene derivatives benzene toluene. |
5 | a lower blade 54 is attached to forward end 42 of lower ram block 40 lower blade 54 is at a lower elevation than upper blade 18 as illustrated in fig2 lower blade 54 slides under upper blade 18 when shearing an upper edge 56 of lower blade 54 is at a slightly lower elevation than lower edge 24 of upper blade 18 lower blade 54 has a lower edge 58 that is closer to lower block forward end 42 than the upper edge 56 a face 60 extends between lower edge 58 and upper edge 56 and is thus inclined relative to forward end 42 as illustrated in fig2 in this example the inclination of lower blade face 60 is the same as the inclination of upper blade face 20 lower blade face 60 also recesses or converges to a central area that is closer to lower block forward end 42 that the outboard ends 62 of lower blade 54 as shown in fig1 the length of lower blade 54 from one outboard end 62 to the other is the same as the length of upper blade 18 from one outboard end 26 to the other referring to fig3 which shows the bottom of. |
7 | or frequency of the oscillator during the decay process while eliminating all implementation dependent deviations of the excitation because this is not applied to the oscillator during the decay measurement furthermore the measurement of the frequency of the oscillator with a frequency comparison measurement can be performed and is very accurate phase drift of the beat amplitude since the excitation is measurement invariable one can rapidly switch between decay and excitation mode several times per second in an advantageous embodiment of the invention it may be provided that the decay process is interrupted after a predetermined time interval or on reaching a predetermined amplitude value and from the obtained amplitude values the quality factor and or the width of the decay window is calculated by extrapolation or the time interval for the decay is held constant or selected therefore the decay process need not be complete because the quality factor can be calculated by extrapolation of the amplitude values even in the case of a small amplitude drop thus the decay window may have a constant with independent of the filling of the oscillator the accuracy of the quality factor measurement thus increases with decreasing quality factor as the difference in amplitude within the constant decay window increases and thus the difference with respect to a constant noise preferably the interval for switching on and off is determined respectively for each oscillator depending on the quality factor and amplitude of the resonance oscillation examined. |
7 | may be made computing device 122 can include one or more processors 720 one or more computer readable rams 722 one or more computer readable roms 724 one or more computer readable storage medium 730 device drivers 740 read write drive or interface 732 and network adapter or interface 736 all interconnected over a communications fabric 726 communications fabric 726 can be implemented with any architecture designed for passing data and or control information between processors such as microprocessors communications and network processors etc system memory peripheral devices and any other hardware components within a system one or more operating systems 728 document controllers 110 figure analyzers 120 interrupt handlers 130 illumination controllers 140 document storage 150 and preferences 160 are stored on one or more of the computer readable storage medium 730 for execution by one or more of the processors 720 via one or more of the respective rams 722 which typically include cache memory in the illustrated embodiment each of the computer readable storage medium 730 can be a magnetic disk storage device of an internal hard drive cd rom dvd memory stick magnetic tape magnetic disk optical disk a semiconductor storage device such as ram rom eprom flash memory or any other computer readable storage medium that can store a computer program and digital information computing device 122 can also include a r w drive or. |
1 | 64 causing the light to be directed toward upper light directing film 62 which may be configured to deliver diffuse light such as light 65 directed light such as light 66 or some combination thereof depending on the thickness of upper light directing film 62 the distribution of the light angles from light cable 60 and the paths that light rays take within the film laminate some light may shine out the end of illuminator 58 and may actually shine downward direction past lower light reflecting film 64 in an alternative configuration lower light reflecting film 64 may be replaced with another piece of upper light directing film 62 to convert the highly gaussian distributed light from light cable 60 to a more diffuse distribution that may be more useful in a diagnostic or therapeutic application or in an application where light shining in more than one direction is desired referring now to fig6 laminated optical termination 68 is configured to engage any suitable light input structure such as an optical fiber bundle or a single core optical fiber or a length of polycarbonate acrylic silicone or other suitable light conducting material such as light conduit or cable 70 light reflecting film 71 directs light from light cable 70 above to light output film 72 which may provide diffuse illumination directional illumination or a combination thereof in this. |
8 | required in the prior art for assuring the constant characteristics for release and travel on the needle by supplying the electromagnet with a constant energy amount in spite of voltage changes this is also unnecessary for preventing the needle from being damaged accordingly it is unnecessary to provide a constant energy compensating circuit which makes the time for energizing the coil vary in proportion to 1 change in voltage 2 with the mechanical assist as shown in fig5 work normally performed inefficiently by the electromagnet is replaced with work more efficiently performed by the rotating cams in this way the advantages described above are achieved an alternative embodiment of a printer using a mechanically assisted electromagnet and having only one rotating cam is described with reference to fig7 the electromagnet 1 5 7 pivoted attractable plate 51 with an engaging portion 52 and springs 53 54 are similar to the corresponding elements in fig5 a hammer 65 is shown in this construction fig7 although it should be understood that either a hammer or a needle is equally applicable with the electromagnet constructions of fig5 and 7 a cam 81 rotates to deflect a spring 82 which is engaged in a recess in the hammer 65 projections 66 67 extend from the hammer 65 and guides 60 61 62 serve to align the hammer 65 for travel toward the character ring 24 having raised characters 25 on its periphery when the cam 81 rotates as indicated by the arrow the hammer 65 returns to a standby position away from the character ring 24 as the cam 81 pushes against the spring 82 as the hammer 65 moves away. |
7 | screw heads the wires 73 and 75 lead to the circuit 8 which is conventional in design the circuit 8 includes a first portion 77 that contains an integrated circuit lm1042 manufactured by national semiconductor corporation and called a fluid level detector by the manufacturer a second circuit portion 79 includes a ba656 monolithic integrated a signal level and display circuit manufactured by rohm corporation the circuit portion 79 includes a number of light emitting diodes 81 83 85 87 and 89 which are turned on in correspondence with the measured liquid level a calibrated volt meter not shown could be used to indicate the liquid level in correspondence with the output signal from detector 72 in operation the circuit portion 77 drives a steady state current through the probe wire 53 thereby causing the wire to heat up if the wire is surrounded by air ie the wire is not immersed in the oil 3 the wire will heat up rapidly and cause the wire resistance to change by a relatively large amount on the other end if the wire is fully immersed in the oil the oil will absorb the heat and keep the wire at approximately a constant temperature varying amounts of wire immersion in the oil. |
4 | the way that washing water keeps straight through the inlet water passage 72 washing water which moves straight without diverging in the subsidiary water passage 80 changes its direction at an angle of 180 degrees by the turning water passage 74 it flows to the end water passage 76 or another turning water passage 74 washing water got in the dispense chambers d 1 d 2 runs along the water passage and drops into the detergent container through the holes 65 on a bottom of the dispenser washing water flowed in the end water passage 76 through the subsidiary water passage 80 collides with washing water through the turning water passage 74 and drops through the holes 65 fig7 shows the dispenser according to the 2 nd embodiment of the present invention the subsidiary water passages 84 85 based on the 2 nd embodiment of the present invention make some quantity of washing water running the inlet water passage 72 supply to at least one of the turning water passages 92 93 the subsidiary water passages 84 85 are configured in the rib 78 that makes the main water passage 72 so as to diverge washing water running the inlet water passage 72 and flow to the 2 nd 3 rd turning water passages 92 93 the subsidiary water passages 84 85 are formed with the slit in the same manner as the 1 st embodiment of the present invention a guide rib. |
2 | one aspect air pressurized to approximately fifty to one hundred psi is supplied to the air ring 170 according to one aspect pressurized air enters the vortex chamber and creates a vortex further a supply of liquid medication is introduced to the vortex in one aspect liquid such as liquid medication is pressurized to a predetermined threshold level higher than the pressure of the pressurized air for example the spring 144 of the needle valve 138 may be set to open upon the application of fifty five to seventy five psi accordingly the medication may be pressurized five to twenty five psi greater than the pressurized air the pressure of the liquid medication opens the needle valve 138 and allows the liquid medication to exit the cone 114 into the vortex chamber the vortex of the vortex chamber quickly breaks down and pulverizes the liquid medication into small gaseous particles according to one embodiment the vortex breaks part or a majority of the liquid medication down to a particle size of no more than ten to twenty u03bcm a particle size of no more than ten u03bcm can be deeply inhaled to treat lung ailments the supply of vaporized medication mixed with air exits the vortex chamber through the nozzle 156 where it is diffused for oral inhalation by a patient through the mouthpiece 178 according to some aspects it may be desirable to pass a mass of. |
7 | curvature and the machining accuracy of the rib 54 close tolerances between the mirror blank outside diameter and the cavity 52 or on the thickness of the mirror are not required the mirror is held in place against the mounting rib 54 by a compressible rubber pad or large compressible wave washer 56 which in turn is secured by an end plate 59 and screws 60 to implement the invention as illustrated in fig2 the mounting rib 54 is configured to include two support surfaces 62 and two bending surfaces 64 the surfaces are disposed approximately 90 degrees apart in this illustrative embodiment the two support surfaces are disposed at opposite sides of the mirror perpendicular to the plane of incidence i e the plane containing the entrance and exit slits 16 38 flowcell 40 and grating 26 the two bending surfaces 64 are disposed at opposite sides of the mirror in the plane of incidence the level or height of the support surfaces 62 relative to the surface of the mounting rib 54 slightly lower than the level of the bending surface 64 to effect bending in this illustrative embodiment a height difference of about 0 005 34 is implemented between the bending surfaces 64 and the support surface 62 to provide the necessary bending the surfaces 62 64 are implemented in this. |
1 | tooth paste according to the present invention is prepared by a conventional method the gelating and wetting agents are mixed first to the resulting gel like mass all other components of the paste are added to ensure a long time storage of the paste a preservative such as sodium benzoate is added thereto to prevent stratification of the paste like mass it is added with a buffer solution with a ph of 8 10 and silica with a particle size of 5 20 nm and the content of sio 2 of 99 8 after the addition of each component the mixture is thoroughly agitated to obtain a uniform paste which is milled and packed the anticarious substance incorporated in the composition of the tooth paste according to the present invention is obtained in the following manner a bone tissue is covered with a diluted mineral acid and kept therein under stirring until complete dissolution of mineral components and water soluble proteins contained in the bone tissue occurred then the resulting solution is separated and diluted with water with the addition of a stabilizing agent citric acid or salts thereof thereafter the solution is neutralized to facilitate transportation and storage of the substance it is obtained in the dry form to this end the solution is sprayed in a drier the obtained product is a white amourphous powder having no odour with a slightly salty taste readily soluble in water sparingly soluble in 95 alcohol substantially insoluble. |
5 | 202 having a length 204 and a width 206 the base portion 202 terminates along one side thereof in an edge 208 which engages the inner periphery 58 of the mixer drum 22 when the flight 200 is mounted in the mixer drum 22 a plurality of holes 210 are formed adjacent the edge 208 such that the flight 200 can be mounted within the mixer drum 22 in the same manner that the flights 130 and 170 are mounted therein opposite the edge 208 the type iii flight 200 is bent at substantially a right angle to form a riser portion 212 having a preselected width 214 it is noted that the length of the riser portion 212 is substantially the same as the length 204 of the base portion 202 so that the length 204 defines the length of the flight 200 accordingly the length 204 will sometimes be referred to herein as the length of the flight 200 the low density flight assemby 88 fig2 is constructed of a plurality of type i flights 130 and type ii flights 170 mounted within the first drying zone 84 as illustrated in fig2 and 3 the base portions 132 of the flights 130 are attached to the inner periphery 58 of the mixer drum 22 and extend therefrom substantially perpendicularly as illustrated in fig2 the lengths 134 of the flights 130 are selected such that the flights extend along the inner periphery 58. |
5 | a door check 1 as it impacts face 44 of doorstop 42 see fig8 11 a suitably resilient impact pad or plate can be provided to avoid damage to doorstop 44 as is well known in the art it should be clear that the action arm 4 may be a single integral element or an assemblage as indicated in fig1 and 8 and may present any appropriate shape as long as it has sufficient reach to achieve a desired gap also suggested in fig8 when engaged against a face 44 fig1 of doorstop 42 fig9 11 advantageously action arm 4 would include a broadened impact surface at its distal end 20 see fig1 3 9 10 the purpose of broadening the impact surface is to reduce the possibility that the arm will be snapped off or that the arm will cause impact puncture damage to the wooden frame reveal distal end 20 may of course be a single flattened element that is either integral with or attached to the arm 4 other shapes may be adequate as will be explained a resilient tip not shown may be added to distal end 20 if so desired device 1 base member 8 to which the articulated action arm 4 is pivotally journalled on pin axis 26 may be fastened to the door 40 fig8 11 in any of a variety of ways base member 8 may be attached by removable attachment elements to intermediate wedge shape shim element 16 fig9 for example by removable bolt 30 engagement with matching nut 29 in a rear face recess 31 of shim element 16 fig5 6 however alternative arrangements may be adequate as well as discussed below the purpose of the wedge shape shim element 16 is further discussed. |
4 | metal spikes 32 are swept the framing 19 is covered both laterally and at its top by a sheet metal apron 41 baffles 49 are arranged on the framing 19 between the cylinder 30 31 and the upper lap of the carding cloth on the outlet side of the cloth 17 on the carriage 11 there is in addition mounted for rotation a loosening cylinder 42 which is confrontingly parallel to the roller 15 of the carding cloth 17 the cylinder 42 is driven by an appropriate motive means not shown the cylinder 42 is confrontingly mounted with its metal spikes 44 relative to a vertical conveyor belt 43 the latter belt is borne at 45 and is not shown in its constructional details inasmuch as it is conventional the operation of the machine according to the intion is as follows let it be assumed that in the framing 10 beneath the carriage 11 a fibre bale 50 is arranged having a width which is substantially equal to the longitudinal extension and any desired length to loosen and remove the fibres from the bale 50 the carriage 11 is lowered in the direction of arrow 51 whereas the cloth 17 is driven by the motor 18 in the direction of arrow 52 the motor 33 drives the cylinder 30 in rotation in the direction of arrow 53 and the motor 34 drives the cylinder 31 in the direction of the arrow 54 due to the provision of a higher drive transfer ratio of either gear 37 38 the loosening cylinders. |
5 | muds spacer fluids chemical pills completion fluids or combinations thereof as such the elastic hollow particles 100 may be present in a fluid composition at a concentration ranging from about 70 vol to about 25 vol alternatively from about 25 vol to about 1 vol the wellbore composition may include additional fluids and additives commonly used in existing wellbore treatment fluids in particular the wellbore composition may comprise an aqueous based fluid or a nonaqueous based fluid without limitation examples of suitable aqueous based fluids include fresh water salt water e g water containing one or more salts dissolved therein brine e g saturated salt water seawater water based drilling fluids e g water based drilling fluid comprising additives such as clay additives and combinations thereof examples of suitable nonaqueous based fluids include without limitation diesel crude oil kerosene aromatic mineral oils non aromatic mineral oils linear alpha olefins poly alpha olefins internal or isomerized olefins linear alpha benzene esters ethers linear paraffins or combinations thereof for instance the non aqueous based fluids may be blends such as internal olefin and ester blends in some embodiments the additional fluids and or additives may be present in the wellbore composition in an amount sufficient to form a pumpable wellbore fluid the elastic hollow particles 100 may be placed in a subterranean annulus in any suitable fashion for example the elastic hollow particles 100 may be placed into the annulus directly from the surface alternatively the elastic hollow particles 100 may be flowed into a wellbore as part of a wellbore composition via the casing and permitted to circulate into place in the annulus between the casing and the subterranean formation generally an operator will circulate one or more additional fluids e g a cement composition. |
3 | 9 u00b0 114 5 u00b0 33 34 33 9 fmoc gln 100 82 100 223 4 u00b0 221 3 u00b0 18 10 17 0 fmoc met 93 78 100 133 4 u00b0 129 132 u00b0 29 24 28 3 fmoc trp 98 5 93 100 182 3 u00b0 165 6 u00b0 27 76 26 6 fmoc asp otbu 91 8 87 100 149 152 148 9 u00b0 22 54 20 3 fmoc leu 92 3 86 100 153 4 u00b0 153 4 u00b0 25 33 24 1 fmoc ile 94 4 88 100 148 9 u00b0 145 7 u00b0 12 44 11 9 fmoc glu otbu 94 86 100 82 4 u00b0 76 7 u00b0 1 27 0 8 sup dfmoc lys boc 91 84 100 132 4 u00b0 123 4 u00b0 11 93 11 7 fmoc ser tbu 100 93 100 128 131 u00b0 126 9 u00b0 26 08 25 4 sup dfmoc asn 99 89 sup e 187 8 u00b0 185 6 u00b0 11 85 11 4 fmoc cys stbu 97 3 65 sup e 75 8 u00b0 74 6 u00b0 82 88 84 6 sup dfmoc thr tbu 100 89 sup e 133 4 u00b0 129 132 u00b0 5 47 4 5 fmoc tyr tbu 90 85 100 150 1 u00b0 150 1 u00b0 27 34 27 6 __________________________________________________________________________ sup a determined by ion exchange chromatography on a beckman 121m amino acid analyzer sup b literature values 3 in parentheses sup c in dimethylformamide c l except where indicated sup d in ethyl acetate sup e not determined by amino acid analysis oligomeric standards not available homogeneous by tlc ______________________________________abbreviations ______________________________________tms trimethylsilyl ch sub 3 sub 3 si tms cl trimethylsilylchloride ch sub 3 sub 3 siclfmoc 9 fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyldipea. |
6 | present invention t dis may be the minimum temperature of the air over a predefined duration of time for example 2 hours 12 hours or 24 hours the values of t dp sen and t dis are then compared in decision block 208 if t dis is less than t dp sen then the air stream can not be humidified since any addition of water to the air stream will result in condensate on the one or more cooling coils during the subsequent cooling cycle thereby removing the moisture added by the humidifier if t dis is greater than t dp sen then water may be added to the air stream by enabling the humidifier 206 thus t dis effectively becomes the upper limit of the dew point temperature within the space even if t dis is less than the dew point temperature set point t dp set fig4 illustrates the process for one embodiment of the present invention if decision block 202 indicates that the cooling system is u201c off u201d then the sensed dew point temperature of the air t dp sen and the dew point temperature set point for the air within the enclosure t dp set are provided as inputs from block 212 next decision block 214 compares the values of t dp sen and t dp set if t dp sen is greater than t. |
2 | the present invention include e g ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer anhydride grafted ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer anhydride grafted ethylene alpha olefin copolymer anhydride grafted polypropylene anhydride grafted low density polyethylene ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer and anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer oxygen scavengers suitable for commercial use in articles of the present invention such as films are disclosed in u s pat no 5 350 622 and a method of initiating oxygen scavenging generally is disclosed in u s pat no 5 211 875 suitable equipment for initiating oxygen scavenging is disclosed in u s pat no 6 287 481 luthra et al these patents are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety according to u s pat no 5 350 622 oxygen scavengers are made of an ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon and transition metal catalyst the ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon may be either substituted or unsubstituted as defined herein an unsubstituted ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon is any compound that possesses at least one aliphatic carbon carbon double bond and comprises 100 by weight carbon and hydrogen a substituted ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon is defined herein as an ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon which possesses at least one aliphatic carbon carbon double bond and comprises about 50 99 by weight carbon and hydrogen suitable substituted or unsubstituted ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbons are those having two or more ethylenically unsaturated groups per molecule e g a polymeric compound having three or more ethylenically unsaturated groups and a molecular weight equal to or greater than 1 000 weight average molecular weight examples of unsubstituted ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbons include but are not limited to diene polymers such as polyisoprene e g trans polyisoprene and copolymers thereof cis and trans 1 4 polybutadiene 1 2 polybutadienes which are defined as those polybutadienes possessing. |
9 | amount of pre assembly is possible in an embodiment incorporating metal components metal straps j incorporate holes at modular intervals through which screws may be driven to attach the element to the structure prior to attachment rigid elements c formed from metal tubes or channels are threaded onto the straps and located between fixing holes a series of these rigid elements c may then be attached to the structure with the strap j acting as a hold down mechanism shims of an appropriate thickness are located at the fixing holes allowing the rigid elements c to slide along the strap j all of the straps j and rigid elements c may be attached to the structure and aligned before final fixing the trays a profiles b and tubular elements d as a separate sub assembly may be brought to site as a coil not unlike a roller shutter the dove tail profiles b can be located in the spaces between adjacent rigid elements c after which the metal tubes or channels can be slid sideways on the strap j to key the elements together final tightening of fixings may be carried out after all elements have been located to their permanent positions a sub assembly of elements a b and d is not essential and a different procedure can be used to advantage in an embodiment where. |
4 | the mouth 9 of said tube 3 the kinematically firm attachment of the spinning in head 1 in the plane of motion of the swing lever 5 is advantageous in that the axis of the yarn introducing element is permanently kept parallel to the axis of take off tube 3 according to one of the exemplary embodiments as shown in fig3 the attaching means is at least one leaf spring 10 whose surface in the spinning in position of the spinning in head 1 is parallel to the axis of take off tube 3 it however is more preferable to use of pair of such springs 10 as shown in fig3 according to another embodiment fig5 the attaching means is a compensating pivot 11 which is attached to the swing lever 5 with elastic members 12 the compensating pivot 11 is mounted for free reciprocation through the spinning in head 1 so as to be in the yarn introducing position parallel to the take off tube 3 and to allows motion in the direction of arrows according to the embodiment shown in fig4 and 6 the preferable kinematically firm guiding of the spinning in head 1 in the plane of its movement but with a swing motion across the mouth 9 of the take of tube 3 is achieved by attaching means consisting on the one hand of a fixed pivot 13 provided on the swing lever 5 and allowed to pass freely through holes 14 in in two spaced apart guide walls 15 and 16 of the spinning in head 1 and on. |
2 | to a side wall 3 which is also e g hydrophilic in fig1 c the type a domains have been removed by selective chemical etching leaving the type b domains to form a relief pattern in the trench where they may serve as a template for subsequent patterning of the bottom surface 4 for instance by further chemical etching selective removal may be achieved for instance by selective photo degradation or photo cleavage of a linking agent between blocks of the copolymer and subsequent solubilization of one of the blocks the pitch or wavelength of the self assembled polymer structure 5 and the width of the trench 4 are arranged so that a number of alternating stripes of domains can fit into the trench with a type a domain against each side wall fig2 a shows a substrate 10 with a chemical pattern in the form of pinning stripes 11 which have been chemically formed on the surface 13 to provide regions with a higher affinity for the type a blocks of the polymer in fig2 b a self assemblable a b block copolymer with e g hydrophilic a blocks and e g hydrophobic b blocks has been deposited onto the surface 13 of substrate 10 to form a lamellar phase layer 12 with alternating stripes of a and b domains which have phase separated into discrete micro separated periodic domains during deposition of the block copolymer this is referred to as chemical pre patterning or chemical epitaxy the type a domains have nucleated atop the pinning or nucleation stripes 11 which are also e g hydrophilic in. |
2 | side to form noticeable protrusions or bumps such as at 23a b and c see fig3 on the front surface for a purpose to be described below the spacing between any two individual dots such as between 25 and 26 or between 27 and 28 is of a predetermined distance for a purpose to be described below optionally sector 12 can have a birth date 29 printed on it sector 13 includes a photo 31 of the individual or individuals not shown authorized to carry card 10 and a plurality of numbers 32a b c d e f g and h that rise above the front surface in the same manner as arrays 23 photo 31 is used as a source of identification and is affixed to the data insert before the clear polyester film is joined thereto numbers 32a h are also for identification of the card holder and are predetermined sector 14 includes also for identification purposes a combination of numbers 41 and dot arrays 43a b constructed on the insert in identical fashion as are numbers 32 and arrays 22 similarly numbers 41 and arrays 43 rise above the front surface as do numbers 32 and arrays 22 it is to be understood that the above description of placement of dot arrays and numbers is for illustrative purposes only and is not limited to the combination described optionally as with date 29 an expiration date 45 is printed on sector 14 fig2 shows a plan view of the back side of card 10. |
2 | in this instance a diaphragm microvalve taken along section lines 48 48 of fig4 a the microvalve including diaphragm 48010 and valve seat 48020 as shown in the open position fig4 is a cross section of the diaphragm microvalve 48000 again taken along section lines 48 48 of fig4 a the microvalve in the closed position the flow rate through diaphragm microvalve 48000 can be controlled via the geometric design of the valve seat which is often referred to as gap resistance the physical characteristics of the valve seat in combination with the diaphragm can affect flow characteristics such as fluid pressure drop inlet and outlet pressure flow rate and or valve leakage for example the length width and or height of the valve seat can be proportional to the pressure drop across the microvalve 39 s diaphragm additionally physical characteristics of the diaphragm can influence performance parameters such as fluid flow rate which can increase significantly with a decrease in the young 39 s modulus of the diaphragm material valve leakage also can become optimized with a decrease in the young 39 s modulus of the diaphragm which can enable higher deflection forces further optimizing the valve 39 s overall performance and or lifetime typical microvalve features and specifications can include a valve seat the valve seat which is sometimes referred to as the valve chamber can be defined by its size and the material from which it is made using an exemplary embodiment. |
2 | is matched to the thickness of the wall 28 so that in the stop position the fingers 36 have completely passed through the opening 27 and their tips lie opposite an upper side of the lower wall 28 thus the blind nut 26 cannot be withdrawn from the opening 27 again without bending at least the fingers 36 in order to fasten the bumper stiffening 11 on the cross beam 14 the fasteners 15 are passed through holes 37 in the rear edge region 13 of the bumper stiffening 11 as shown in fig5 and screwed into the thread of the cylinder shaft 30 the length of the fasteners 15 is determined so that their tips each impact against the distal sections 33 of the blind nut 26 before the head of the fastener 15 presses the bumper stiffening 11 against the base plate 29 of the blind nut 26 in order to fasten the bumper stiffening 11 the fasteners 15 are thus screwed so far into the blind nut 26 that they splay the legs 31 apart on the other side in this way each blind nut 26 is anchored positively on the cross beam 14 but this tight fit can be cancelled if a downwardly directed tensile force acts on the blind nut 26 via the fastener 15 which is sufficiently strong to bend the upwardly diverging proximal sections 32 towards one another in a parallel orientation how large this tensile force is can be predefined exactly and reproducibly by selecting the wall thickness of the blind nut 26 and the shape of the legs 31 in the case of a collision in a medium velocity range preferably between 15 and 40 km h the bumper cladding 8 and the bumper stiffening 11 are pushed. |
7 | 25 while writing a zero involves writing a 0 to node 15 and a 1 to node 25 the memory cell 5 forms a bi stable circuit that is stable either in a state where it stores a 1 and a 0 on the two devices or in a state where it stores a 0 and a 1 however with shrinking geometries it is known that the cell stability can be challenged and even corrupted by external voltage noise disturbances which are quantified as snm or rnm snm being signal noise margin when the wordline is open while rnm is retention noise margin when the wordline is closed on power up if the same voltage level is applied to vdd 1 and vdd 2 at the same time then the state that the memory cell will initialise in is uncertain and in an array of memory cells a percentage will probably initialise in one state and the rest in the other state it may be desirable to initialise a memory in a known state by providing separately controllable power inputs to the memory cell vdd 1 and vdd 2 embodiments of the present invention are able to power up one side of the cell before the. |
4 | in engagement with second catch 9 as will be explained the assembly further comprises a bias mechanism 20 see fig7 for biasing drawer 1 to move at least partially out of housing 3 upon a press of push button 5 under a condition that the drawer is not blocked from moving outwardly as seen in fig7 bias mechanism 20 may comprise a compression spring 21 mounted upon a cylindrical guide rod 23 positioned in housing 3 behind inserted drawer 1 guide rod 23 is mounted so as to allow limited axial movement of the rod forwardly and rearwardly a rearward end of spring 21 abuts against an oppositely facing seat 24 provided at an upper rearward part of housing 3 the forward end of spring 21 is seated on a forward enlarged diameter portion of rod 23 such that spring 21 biases rod 23 axially outwardly to a position that places a forward end of guide rod 23 in contact with a rear push surface 25 of drawer 1 when the drawer is fully advanced within the housing this contact upon full advancement of the drawer into the housing also displaces rod 23 rearwardly against the bias of compression spring 21 so as to preload the spring to bias rod 23 and hence drawer 1 outwardly as a. |
8 | an electrical schematic diagram of a typical switched capacitor integrator 300 suitable for the first stage of delta sigma modulator 200 generally the first integrator stage of a delta sigma modulator is the most critical to setting the distortion performance and therefore will be the focus of the following discussion it should be noted however that the concepts discussed below are useful in a number of switched capacitor applications including various delayed and undelayed switched capacitor integrators switched capacitor integrator 300 operates in two non overlapping phases u03c6 1 and u03c6 2 per sample this timing is shown in fig4 as will be discussed further in the preferred embodiment each phase is composed of rough and fine subphases u03c6 1r u03c6 if u03c6 2r u03c6 2f in the general case during phase 1 u03c6 1 switches 301 a d and 304 a b close and the differential input voltage v in is sampled onto input sampling capacitors c in 303 a b switches 302 a d and 305 a b are open during u03c6 1 also during u03c6 1 the differential reference signal v ref on to reference sampling capacitors c ref 306 a b by switches 307 a d and 308 a b switches 309 a d and 310 a b are open during phase 1 switches 311 a d under the control of the complementary bits d and d from the 1 bit data output from the quantizer couple or cross couple reference sampling capacitors c ref 306 a b to the inverting and non inverting summing inputs to op amp. |
3 | 34 ml 34 mmol solid 4 8 dehydrobenzo 1 2 b 4 5 b u2032 dithiophene 4 8 dione 2 50 grams 11 4 mmol was added in one portion and the reaction was heated to 60 u00b0 c under an argon atmosphere after 90 minutes the heating bath was removed and the reaction was cooled to room temperature and carefully quenched with water 20 ml the reaction was treated with a solution of tin ii chloride 12 91 grams 68 1 mmol in 10 vol hydrochloric acid solution 30 ml and was heated to 60 u00b0 c after 18 hours the heating bath was removed and the reaction was cooled to room temperature the layers were separated and the organic layer was dried using mgso 4 filtered and concentrated using a rotary evaporator the crude product was passed through a short sio 2 plug using hexanes as eluent and the product was recrystallized from hexanes yielding 4 8 didodecylbenzo 1 2 b 4 5 b u2032 dithiophene as a white solid 1 7 grams 28 yield the structure was confirmed by 1 h and 13 c nmr spectroscopy in a 500 ml round bottomed flask 4 8 dehydrobenzo 1 2 b 4 5 b u2032 dithiophene 4 8 dione 2 50 grams 11 4 mmol was suspended in anhydrous tert butylmethyl ether 150 ml the suspension was treated dropwise with a 1m solution of dodecylmagnesium bromide 45 4. |
8 | link 94 before delivery of the actual call based on the information obtained at scp 92 and perhaps additional data supplied by t s 95 the call is routed to a predetermined destination in this case cost ipnt bridge 87 over telephone network connection 23 in another embodiment t s 95 may cause an incoming cost call to be routed to another cost ipnt bridge or some other destination as described with reference to fig4 cost calls arriving at bridge 87 are routed through internet 15 on data network connection 25 as ipnt calls the bridge serves as a dynamically translating interface a data router 21 is shown connected to line 25 within internet 15 and is used as a first destination of cost ipnt bridge 87 in some embodiments t s 95 at the call center may also interact with router 21 exemplary of routers and ip switches in the internet via connection 26 there may also be instances of t servers 95 as shown associated with internet routers and switches which may communicate with t server 95 at call center 93 to provide cti functions in the network initiated at call center level if it is determined by a t server 95 that a call has been miss routed due to error for example it can reroute the call to another location in internet 15 such as another routing point or it. |
8 | by etching the material of layer 18 if an etchant is employed to remove the material of layer 18 the etchant is preferably selective for the material of layer 18 over the dielectric material of layer 16 as substantially all of layer 18 is removed from field emission array 10 a wet etch process and wet etchants are preferably employed as the removal of layer 18 may not be selective and wet etchants typically exhibit greater selectivity than comparable dry etchants of course dry etchants may also be employed after layer 18 has been substantially removed from field emission array 10 any etchants that were employed may be removed from field emission array 10 by known processes such as by washing field emission array 10 fig6 a shows that any conductive paths 17 that extend into or through layer 18 may be removed substantially to an upper surface of layer 16 during the substantial removal of layer 18 from field emission array 10 with reference to fig7 another layer 22 of dielectric material may be disposed over layer 16 layer 22 is also referred to herein as a third layer or as a second dielectric layer the regions of layer 22 that are disposed substantially over each emitter tip 14 may protrude from the substantially planar surface of layer 22 the dielectric material of layer 22 which is also referred to herein as a second dielectric material may be substantially the same material as the dielectric material of layer 16 or a different type of dielectric material than that of layer 16 preferably layer 16 and layer 22 have a combined thickness that imparts field emission array 10 with substantially a desired dielectric material thickness the relative thicknesses of layer 16 and layer 22. |
9 | reflected by a specimen through filters that correspond to the three 34 primary 34 lights the measurements made therefore correspond to the way the average human eye responds to light as these responses are set forth in the cie 34 standard observer 34 the 34 standard observer 34 is a table of values derived from experiments with human observers and recommended for use in 1931 by the international commission on illumination ici polycaprolactam was made by heating a mixture of 1520 grams caprolactam 80 grams aminocaproic acid 0 16 gram of a 50 solution of hypophosphorous acid 0 06 gram of mncl 2 4h 2 o and 5 2 grams of a 50 dispersion of tio 2 in water and caprolactam to 255 u00b0 and held at 255 u00b0 c for 31 2 hours with agitation under nitrogen after leaching out the unreacted monomer the polymer had a 53 formic acid relative viscosity with 56 amine ends and 52 carboxyl ends the polymer was spun into 16 round cross section filaments having a total denier of about 230 at a spinning temperature of 265 u00b0 and then drawn at a ratio of 3 2 to give a drawn denier of 70 the yarn was knitted into sleeves and scoured with a solution of 0 5 on weight of fabric o w f triton x 100 a nonionic alkaryl polyether alcohol by rohm amp haas and 2 0 o w f trisodium phosphate at 160 u00b0 f for 30 minutes the sleeves were dyed with olive i dye a tertiary shade which consists of 0 69 o w f c i disperse blue 3 such as celliton blue ffrn c i no 61505 0 0807 o w f celliton pink rf c i no. |
3 | is connected with ground and put in electrical contact with the glass melt in the melting tank application_number US 17996605 A description the first production unit of a float glass production apparatus according to the invention comprises a glass melt producing unit with a melting tank 1 in which a predetermined batch of starting materials is melted in a known way to form the glass to be floated the required melt energy is supplied in a known manner the melting tank 1 is structured in a known manner in the longitudinal direction not shown there is first a feed region for the batch a melt region up to an outlet nozzle or up to a flow through wall in case it is present forms the actual melting vessel which is associated with a so called superstructure in which the gas burner for melting the batch is arranged the connected region between the outlet nozzle and the overflow wall is the refining tank 1 the region between the overflow wall and the flow through unit is the so called refining tank ii an electro additional heating device can be provided in the melting tank or in the refining tank 1 the refining tank and the melting tank form the so called glass melt producing unit the melting tank 1 has a known structure made from fire resistant material which has largely unknown grounds with a similarly unknown high internal resistance as shown from fig1 the fire resistant material of the melting tank 1 has symbolically indicated steel supports 17 which for their part are embedded in the bottom of the melting tank 1 and have a conducting contact to equipotential busbars safety grounds of the apparatus the. |
7 | 1 c d e or f or a subassembly as shown in fig1 a 2 and 4 a 2 which defines the functionality of the card to which is attached a hard coat subassembly subassembly b where the hard coat subassembly can be attached to the bottom and top sides of the core subassembly or to only one side of the core subassembly the u201c core u201d subassembly may comprise a a number of plastic layers attached together as shown in fig1 a or b a number of plastic layers with a chip and antennas a contactless u201c smart u201d card carried on one or more of the layers as shown in fig1 a 1 or c a number of plastic layers with a chip and antennas and a contact a contact or contactless u201c smart u201d card as shown in fig1 a 2 or d a number of metal plastic layers forming a hybrid card as shown in fig4 a and 4b or e a number of metal plastic layers forming a hybrid card with a chip and antennas formed on or within some of the plastic layers a contactless u201c smart u201d card as shown in fig4 a 1 or f a number of metal plastic layers forming a hybrid card with a chip and. |
1 | so 4 solution and precipitated into 5 317 ml proh containing 1 3 h 2 o the obtained suspension was centrifuged and washed once with 1 proh 1 3 h 2 o the fine particles were essentially of the same appearance as obtained with subtilisin see example 1 the following samples were measured on a jasco j 600 spectropolarimeter under pc control insulin co precipitated with k 2 so 4 as described above the spectra obtained were very similar both to each other and to a literature spectrum showing that insulin substantially retains its native structure following precipitation and redissolution dna genomic ultrapure from calf thymus with average molecular weight 8 6 mda corresponding to approximately 13 kbase pairs was bought from sigma 0 5 unit of dna was dissolved in 100 u03bcl and mixed with 300 u03bcl of a saturated k 2 so 4 solution this was added to 4 5 ml of 1 proh previously dried over molecular sieves resulting in immediate formation of a fine precipitate the suspension was shaken at 600 rpm for 2 mins allowed to settle and centrifuged in eppendorfs at 6000 rpm the proh supernatant was removed and the precipitate redissolved in 1 ml of 10 mm tris hcl buffer ph 7 8 containing 1 mm edta and 1 mm nacl the uv spectrum of the precipitate was compared with. |
8 | tracking engine 113 tracks object of interest 401 within first geographic region 210 in accordance with the illustrative embodiment task 503 is described below and in fig7 and 8 at task 505 tracking engine 113 tracks object of interest 401 primary via surveillance system 114 as the object is moving away from first geographic region 210 in accordance with the illustrative embodiment engine 113 assists in this phase of tracking by providing system 114 with information about object 401 task 505 is described below and in fig9 as those who are skilled in the art will appreciate after reading this specification the tasks depicted in fig5 can be performed on more than one object of interest concurrently furthermore at any given moment tracking engine 113 can be executing different tasks for different objects of interest tracking engine 113 can also repeat the depicted tasks for a given object of interest tracking of object of interest 401 using information received from surveillance system 114 u2014 fig6 depicts a flowchart of the salient tasks performed in tracking object of interest 401 in part by using information received from surveillance system 114 at task 601 tracking engine 113 receives a series of one or more images comprising object of interest 401 at least some of the time object 401 is in motion in relation to the background in the series of images each image can be conveyed within an individual image frame or a video frame or both at some point in time object 401. |
5 | used in the art may also be employed for the boards 14 the frame 12 is constructed from any suitable material such as steel in one embodiment the frame 12 may comprises a third longitudinal member comprising a mid rail 32 which is connected at each end to the midpoint of each end member 18 in an orientation that is substantially parallel to each longitudinal member 20 in one embodiment the mid rail 32 is an i beam thereby having slots 34 facing the longitudinal members 20 the boards 14 insert into and are retained by the slots 34 on the mid rail 32 a plurality of cross beam straps 36 are arranged in an orientation that is substantially parallel to the opposing end members 18 each cross beam strap 36 comprises a flat metal bar and is connected at one end to the mid rail 32 and at the other end to a longitudinal member 20 in the prior art cross beam straps are used but are butt welded to the longitudinal members and the mid rail such that it is disposed on top of the boards 14 and flush with the longitudinal members and mid rail in the present invention the applicant has found that by modifying the installation of the cross beam strap significantly better results may be obtained as shown in fig2 a transverse groove is cut into the boards 14 having a depth approximately equal to the thickness of the cross beam strap 36 the strap 36 is lengthened slightly such that the ends overlap and slide under the longitudinal member channel on one side and within the mid. |
3 | tepa but with different amount of acid no acid made the material look like a viscoelastic gel solid which easily slump to flat surface within short time like a liquid adding acid even the monomeric acid improves the solid behavior of the product the more the acid content the more the solid like behavior sample 3 5 is seen in the final product impressively all of the materials in table 1 show some polymeric material behavior some physical appearances of the one pot reaction product at different states were tested solid state looks like polymer resin at elevated temperature like polymer melt and viscoelastic fluid in solution at room temperature the synthetic materials from the one pot reaction behave like polymer so it is prudent to see if the material is in fact small molecules self assembled or actually polymers attempts were made to measure the material molecular weight shown in fig2 is a gel permeation chromatograph gpc measurement plot together with molecular weight calibration standard the lowest molecular weight standard used in the calibration is 5 900 dalton the green trace the uv detection shows that the majority of the material synthesized is eluded out at above 10 minutes which indicates that the molecular weights are less than 1000 dalton light scatter also indicates that there are no significant. |
9 | its operation in the illustrated embodiment optional cooling medium distribution plate 26 is preferably used to redirect the flow of the cooling medium through apertures 40 in a direction generally perpendicular to surface 36 so that the fluid impinges directly against surface 36 to enhance convective heat transfer and reduce or eliminate stagnant pockets of cooling medium within cavity 38 the expression u201c plenum u201d as used herein means a cavity defined within the heatsink or a portion of a cavity defined within a heatsink that is used for distributing flow of the cooling medium along internal surfaces of the heatsink the cooling medium may comprise generally any suitable liquid such as water or gas such as air that may be effectively utilized for convective heat transfer heatsink members 12 14 are made of a weldable material that has a relatively high thermal conductivity typically at least 10 watts per meter per degree kelvin wm u2212 1 k u2212 1 and more preferably at least 100 watts per meter per degree kelvin suitable materials for heatsink members 12 14 are weldable metals or metal alloys more preferably weldable metals or metal alloys that are resistant to corrosion such as aluminum aluminum alloys copper copper alloys magnesium magnesium alloys and stainless steel although various other materials may be utilized most preferably heatsink members 12 14 are comprised of aluminum because of its relatively high thermal conductivity low. |
9 | pin 19 fig3 and the part 20 fig4 which ensure the electrical connection of their respective electrodes 3 and 10 it is to be noted that the rest of these electrodes is strictly identical indeed the upper part with respect to fig3 and 4 presents a notch 21 whereas the lower part is constituted by a lug 22 whose particular configuration determines two fingers 23 and 24 the notch 21 enables the conductor 11 fig2 to be soldered when the electrode is used for the electrical connection of the relay coil the fingers 23 and 24 are used as anchors in the insulating material this function will be later on described with fig7 9 and 10 first it will be noted that these fingers result from semi circular cuts 25 26 and 27 fig3 and 4 and that other cuts 28 and 29 fig7 are made in the electrode in relation to the dimensions of projections 30 and 31 so that these projections exactly house in the corresponding cuts 28 and 29 the projections 30 and 31 are made of the insulating material at the bottom of each slot provided in walls 12 and 13 of support 1 fig2 for housing a contact spring electrode assembly in fig8 it can be seen a slot 32 at the bottom of which is the projection 30 the contact spring. |
9 | and the guide member 102 has an axial length b the distance a and the length b are related to each other by a b 0 1 1 since the retainer nut 106 is stopped by the shoulder 101b when the guide member 102 is positioned between the upper end of the boss 107 and the lower end of the retainer nut 106 there is a gap of about 0 1 mm created between the guide member 102 and the boss 107 and the retainer nut 106 the ultrasonic tape guide 200 has a flat laminated ultrasonic vibrator 104 fixed to the guide member 102 as shown in fig6 the ultrasonic vibrator 104 comprises a plate like piezoelectric element 104c of ceramics and a pair of electrodes 104a 104b attached respectively to opposite sides of the piezoelectric element 104c a lead 103a is connected to the electrode 104a and a lead 103b is connected to the electrode 104b as shown in fig5 the guide member 102 has a flat outer circumferential surface 102a and the ultrasonic vibrator 104 is fixedly mounted on the flat surface 102a the ultrasonic vibrator 104 can be expanded and contracted in the axial direction of the guide member 102 as indicated by the arrows the support teeth 105a 105b are positioned on the main shaft 101 as follows when an alternating voltage is applied from a driver circuit not shown to the ultrasonic vibrator 104 through the leads 103a 103b the ultrasonic vibrator 104 vibrates the guide member 102 in a pattern indicated by the standing wave shown in fig3 the guide member 2 and. |
7 | a small fraction of the overall side edge length of the cd case indeed in some side tabs cover only 2 0 cm of a total 12 5 cm side edge length in other words only about 20 of the side edge length of the cd case is covered by booklet holding tabs in accordance with the invention improvement can be achieved by providing slot flanges that cover a larger percentage of the side edge length in some embodiments at least half and preferably most of the side edge length is covered however benefits of the invention can be achieved even when a lesser portion such as 25 to 50 of the side edge length is collectively covered by slot flange portions in one embodiment the slot flange portions cover about one third of the side edge length in another the slot flange portions cover about two thirds of the side edge length i e for a 12 5 cm side edge length the slot flange portions collectively cover about 8 cm for embodiments wherein the slot flange width i e the distance to which the flange extends outwardly from the side wall varies along its length the 34 covered portion 34 of the side edge length may be defined as the total length covered by portions of the flange having widths equaling or exceeding the full width half maximum width of the flange as with the embodiment of fig2 no openings through the side walls are employed hence disadvantages of such openings described above are also avoided it should be noted however that benefits of. |
7 | as described above to allow sufficient time for the vcr to brake during a replay of the tape and begin to play at the desired spot in each case the skip forward commands and play commands are written over the phase modulated pulse data on the command track skips and plays normally occur in pairs their order determining whether a particular section is played or skipped inasmuch as the normal starting mode for playback of a vcr is the play mode the first control code encountered on a tape is normally a skip forward however either of the paired skip forward and play codes can be placed on the command track before the other is placed for example the sequence of programming can involve placing a play code at the end of a section to be skipped and then placing a skip forward command at the beginning of the section to be skipped alternatively after writing a skip forward command the tape can be shuttled automatically to a location in advance of that point whereupon the user enters a play mode command to over write the command track similarly the command track codes can define a skip rearward or rewind command causing the tape to wind rearwardly until a play command is encountered this permits the user to loop or replay a defined segment of the tape as well as selectively to play certain segments and skip others via user programmable and changeable command codes placed on. |
6 | in fig3 and 5 the positioning device 54 serves to position the filament of the bulb 42 in five dimensions namely along the z axis which is parallel to the plane of fig1 that is it runs the length of the apparatus illustrated in fig1 along the y axis which is perpendicular to the z axis but is also in the plane of the paper bearing fig1 along the x axis which is orthogonal to the z and y axes angularly about the x axis which may be termed u03b8x and angularly about the y axis which may be termed u03b8y the x y and z axes are indicated in fig1 to 6 to aid understanding positioning along the z axis is achieved by a slideway 56 and a screw 58 working between a part 60 associated with the track 56t of the slideway 56 and a part 62 associated with the carriage 56c of the slideway 56 positioning along the x axis is achieved by screws 66 which extend through slots 64 extensive in the x direction through base 70 positioning along the y axis is achieved by shims 68 between the track 56t and the base 70 and between the part 60 and the base 70 the base 70 is fixedly secured to the housing 22 by means not illustrated the orientation about the x axis is held i e u03b8x is held by clamping screws 72 u03b8x is selected after slackening of the screws 72 by rotation in a pinion 74 secured to shaft 76 rotatably mounted in trunnion 78 the pinion 74 cooperates with a rack 80 to drive the holder 52. |
3 | to cyclopentyl cyclohexyl cycloheptyl methylcyclopentyl methylcyclohexyl methylcycloheptyl cyclopentenyl cyclohexenyl cycloheptenyl methylcyclopentenyl methylcyclohexenyl methylcycloheptenyl groups and the like preferred compounds are oil soluble having alkyl groups containing 1 to 24 carbons and more preferably 4 to 8 carbons the most preferred is antimony diamyldithiocarbamate antimony diamyl dithiocarbamates generally comprise 0 5 to 3 and more preferably 1 to 2 mass percent of the final grease composition final grease compositions preferably contain 0 07 to 0 45 and most preferably 0 15 to 0 30 mass percent antimony in this invention the load carrying capability of greases containing antimony dithiocarbamate with respect to its ep performance is improved by the incorporation of antimony dithiocarbamate compositions containing ammonium dithiocarbamate and or zinc dithiocarbamate ammonium and zinc dithiocarbamates are not ep additives by themselves but the incorporation of these compounds significantly improves the load carrying ability of greases treated with antimony dithiocarbamates while allowing for a reduced amount of required antimony one advantage of using ammonium and zinc dithiocarbamates is that their incorporation can be accomplished in situ in the antimony dithiocarbamate manufacturing process as depicted in fig1 ammonium dithiocarbamates are intermediate products in the preparation of antimony dithiocarbamates thus the level of ammonium dithiocarbamate in a composition is controlled by the stoichiometry of the reaction this invention teaches that ep performance is improved when antimony dithiocarbamates are produced using an excess of carbon. |
9 | organisms has a small percentage of seed borne infection and thus there is probably a low percentage of infected seeds the organism c malvarum has been deposited and can be obtained from the permanent collection of the fermentation division northern utilization researth branch u s department of agriculture peoria illinois where it has been deposited under an unrestricted deposit as c malvarum nrrl 8096 the fungus c malvarum is pathogenic to teaweed prickley sida spring sida sida spinosa l velvet leaf abutilon theophrastii medic hollyhock althea rosea l cov tree mallows lavatera spp and mallow noncultivated species malva nicaeensis all m parvifloro l and m rotundifolia l the organism c malvarum produces typical anthracnose lesions with abundant sporulation from pustules ascurvuli scattered throughout the lesion on leaves and stems of mature plants these lesions range in size from 0 5 to 2 cm in length sometimes coalesce and frequently develop at the leaf axil the ascervuli are setose and slightly sunken in the host tissue in moist conditions flesh colored slimy masses of spores accumulate on the upper surface of the ascervulus breaking the epidermal layer and cuticle spores conidia are cylindrical with apices rounded and range in size from 4 8 to 5 5 microns by 11 4 to. |
9 | pipe 7 is guided by means of inwardly angled projections at the free end portion of the pipe 9 and a plurality of spaced apart inwardly directed circumferential corrugations 19 only one of which is shown in the wall 33 of the pipe 9 to be similarly displaceable in longitudinal direction relative to the pipes 9 and 21 the duct means 3 further comprises valve means associated with the pipes to close the conduits and operable to open the conduits thereby to permit the ingress of fluids into and egress of fluids from the container through the conduits the valve means comprising a respective valve associated with each pipe and independently operable so that different combinations of the conduits can be opened for different purposes such as filling cleaning and drawing off from the container the valve associated with the outer pipe 21 and controlling the outer conduit 6 comprises a valve seat 16 provided on the connection ring of the duct means a valve body 13 arranged on the intermediate pipe 9 to be displaceable therewith and cooperable with the valve seat 16 and a spring 24 bearing on the flange 23 of the pipe 21 and urging the valve body 13 into engagement with the valve seat 16 thereby to. |
9 | surface support 240 may apply an upwards force on the top surface of support receiving element 230 b when a downwards force is applied to bottom plate 224 of a bushing thus connecting bottom plate 224 to support receiving element 230 b may reduce or eliminate sagging that may otherwise occur support receiving element 230 c comprises an element extending from bottom plate 224 over support 240 in some instances element 230 c comprises a hook shape in some instances element 230 c comprises a u shape support 240 may apply an upwards force on the top portion of support receiving element 230 c when a downwards force is applied to bottom plate 224 of a bushing thus connecting bottom plate 224 to support receiving element 230 c may reduce or eliminate sagging that may otherwise occur as describe above the bushing may include one or more connectors 234 which may connect bottom plate 224 with support receiving element 230 connectors 234 may include for example a rod e g 234 a a plate a bar e g 234 b a u shaped component e g 234 c or a hook connector 234 may be independent of support receiving element 230 e g connectors 234 a and 234 b are distinct from support receiving elements 230 a and 230 b or connector 234 may comprise support receiving element 230 e g connector 234. |
6 | situation the thermal contact between the second housing 2 and the first housing 1 can be realized in an end region of the first housing 1 facing to a light emergent side of the lighting module not shown i e in the upper part of the figure there is a stop portion 11 for the assembling part 22 the stop portion 11 extends radially inwardly starting from an inner wall of the first housing 1 so as to form a ring structure the assembling part 22 is sandwiched axially between the stop portion 11 and an end surface of an inner circumferential wall a 1 thus it can be ensured that the assembling part 22 is located in a fixed position in the first housing 1 so as to prevent the second housing 2 when influenced by an external force from stripping from the first housing 1 in the present embodiment the lamp holder 100 is configured as a cup with a cross section which is circular however it also can be taken into consideration that in a second embodiment not shown the lamp holder is configured as a cup with a square cross section or other rotationally symmetric cups besides in a third embodiment. |
6 | comprise a heat sealable flange 24 that is sealed about the edge 26 of the opening in the inflatable 22 representative heat sealable flanges are disclosed in u s pat nos 2 219 190 4 015 622 4 927 397 and 6 009 895 the disclosures of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein as shown in fig2 and 3 check valve 10 of the invention comprises a poppet 30 having an annular groove 32 in which is positioned an annular o ring 34 that seats on an annular seat 36 formed at the end of the lumen 38 of the upper body 12 u the poppet 30 includes a generally concave portion 46 having an upstanding protrusion 42 extending from the inside center thereof protrusion 42 comprises four interior webs 42 w positioned at 90 degree intervals and forming a semi spherical outer configuration poppet 30 further comprises three exterior webs 44 positioned at 120 degree intervals and being slightly tapered inwardly from the lumen 38 of the body 12 cap 14 comprises a plurality of tabs 14 t that snap into corresponding slots formed in the outer periphery of the cap 12 to securely retain the cap 14. |
2 | be transported away the winding sleeve 6 u2033 on the winding point 5 u2033 is being wound the winding point 5 u2033 can be driven by a motor for this purpose to reduce the incorporation of air into the windings a contact roll 10 is brought into contact with the spool 9 currently being formed which presses the material web 11 u2014 particularly the film u2014 against the spool in order to make it possible for the contact roll 10 to accordingly follow the changing diameter of the spool it is mounted on a lever arm 12 in a manner allowing rotation u2014 and advantageously with a drive this lever arm is attached to the machine frame 4 in a manner allowing pivoting the material web is fed via the guide roll 13 a piston cylinder unit 14 is included by means of which it is possible to apply a defined force such that the contact roll 10 bears on the spool with the desired pressure the winding point 5 u2033 and the contact roll 10 rotate in the direction of rotation which is indicated by the arrows r w and or r k respectively the winding point 5 u2033 and the contact roll 10 form a roll gap 15 which is referred to further below at this point the process of the changing of the spool is not addressed in further detail both the loading of the winding point 5 u2033 and the unloading of the winding point sic 6 can be performed automatically however particularly. |
1 | second voltage measuring device 36 with a series connected filter 33 the conducting state frequency of which is matched to the frequency 350 khz of treatment current i hf the output signal of the second voltage measuring device 36 which is supplied to evaluation device 30 reflects the voltage drop which arises due to the treatment current i hf flowing between measuring electrode 14 and main electrode 10 evaluation device 30 is connected to a display or signal generating device 31 in operation after affixing the electrode device to a skin section 5 of a patient a measuring current i m is produced continuously or intermittently by generator 32 the voltage measured by voltage measuring device 35 thus expresses with constant measuring current i m a measure for the impedance which is present between measuring electrode 14 and main electrode 10 if the impedance rises in relation to a predefinable u201c standard value u201d or a standard value ascertained from earlier investigations then it may be assumed from this that the resistance between measuring electrode 14 and tissue 6 and or the resistance between main electrode 10 and tissue 6 is very high or has risen in turn it can be identified from this that there is a contact failure thus the electrode has become detached or too high a. |
5 | a substantially straight borehole in a typical drilling operation drill string 10 rotation at the surface varies from approximately 30 to 120 rpm in the event that orientation is required to control deviation or direction of the borehole 12 the drill string 10 rotation from the surface would be slowed preferably to between approximately 35 to 65 rpm the control assembly 28 will be activated in response to a pressure signal sent from the surface to control fluid bypass through the second motor assembly 30 to regulate the rotational speed of the first drilling motor assembly 22 to a substantially non rotating position relative to the drill string 10 as torque from the first drilling motor assembly 22 driving the bit 20 changes the control assembly 28 will control the fluid bypass through the second motor assembly 30 to maintain the rotation speed of the first drilling motor assembly 22 to a substantially non rotating position relative to the drill string 10 after the desired direction or inclination of the borehole has been achieved rotation of the drill string 10 from the surface will be increased to the normal range and the control assembly 28 would be set for a fluid bypass level approximately 50 in the preferred embodiment typical for normal drilling operations the tool face data for monitoring the relative rotational position of the first drilling motor assembly 22 is be derived from the mwd assembly 26 the foregoing description of preferred and other embodiments is not intended to limit or restrict the scope or applicability of the inventive concepts conceived of by the applicants in exchange for disclosing the inventive concepts contained herein the applicants desire all patent rights afforded by the appended claims therefore it. |
9 | an upper static support structure 22 secured to a lower support structure 24 at the center of the upper support structure 22 is a rotatable vertical turbine drive shaft 26 secured thereto by typical bearing members 28 and preferably connected to a speed increaser or gearbox 30 also secured to the upper support structure 22 a power generator member 32 is furthermore mounted on the gearbox 30 it shall be understood that the drive shaft 26 may be a plurality of shaft sections not shown with mating flanges on them for preferably bolting the sections together the turbine drive shaft 26 supports the rotor assembly of the turbine device 20 that includes at least two preferably six blade members 34 substantially vertical and parallel to the shaft 26 the blade members 34 are equally and circumferencially spaced apart from each other around that shaft 26 each blade member 34 is vertically pivotally mounted at its extremities onto a pair of top and bottom rigid support struts 36 preferably horizontal and all secured to the shaft 26 as shown in fig2 each vertical blade 34 is secured to its horizontal support struts 36 at the extremities of an inner tube 48 a plurality of retainer attachment members preferably support lugs 38 shown on fig2 and 4 are rigidly secured to the inner tube 48 a first extremity of a plurality of intermediate retainer members 40 preferably substantially horizontal is preferably rotatably secured to one of the support lugs 38 the second extremity of each intermediate retainer members 40 is secured to the shaft 26 each blade member 34 is linked to a common control. |
5 | forcing the liner 100 into the wellbore 150 in one embodiment the hydraulic slip 170 may be coupled to the interior of the liner 100 to engage the inner string 120 in one embodiment the hydraulic slip 170 may be coupled to the inner string 120 to engage the liner 100 in one embodiment the hydraulic slip 170 may be coupled to the exterior of the liner 100 to engage the wellbore 150 in another embodiment the liner 100 may optionally include an expandable liner hanger 108 as shown in fig2 a and 2b as shown the liner hanger 108 is equipped will a sealing member 109 such as an elastomer fig2 a is an external view of the liner 100 and fig2 b is an internal view of the liner 100 when the inner string 120 is pulled all the way to the liner hanger 108 the expansion tool 160 may be activated the expansion tool 160 may be activated from a collapsed travel position to a enlarged working position the liner hanger 108 may be expanded using any tool and technique known in the art expansion of the liner hanger 108 anchors the liner 100 and seals the liner top alternatively a conventional liner hanger may be used fig3 shows the liner hanger 108 expanded and set against casing 101 the inner string 120 may then be pulled out of the wellbore 150 in one embodiment the liner 100 may be cemented in the wellbore 150 in one. |
7 | g and incubated for four hours at 37 u00b0 c in a 5 5 co 2 atmosphere plates were centrifuged again and 100 ul aliquots of supernatant were collected and counted percentage of 51 cr release was calculated as follows equ1 where er is observed experimental 51 cr release sr is spontaneous release measured by incubating 10 3 labeled cells in 200 ul of medium alone and mr is maximum release obtained by adding 100 ul 0 3 triton x 100 to target cells those mononuclear blood samples which showed high ctl activity were expanded and cloned via limiting dilution and were screened again using the same methodology these experiments led to the isolation of several ctl clones from patient mz2 including ctl clone 34 81 12 34 the experiment was repeated as described using both cell line mz2 mel 3 0 and mz2 mel 3 1 the results indicated that clone 81 12 recognized both mz2 mel 43 and mz2 mel 3 0 but not mz2 mel 3 1 the antigen being recognized by 81 12 is referred to hereafter as 34 antigen bb 34 in view of prior work as summarized supra it was of interest to determine the hla class 1 profile for patient mz2 this was determined following standard methodologies which are now set. |
6 | which is common for the inlet and outlet gas channels 38 and 39 in the outlet gas channel 39 there is a valve comprising of a movable closing element 44 provided with a magnetic insert 45 and a seat 46 in a fitting 47 a fluid level sensor 4 capable of detecting the full filling of a compressing vessel with working fluid 30 placed at the outer side of the body 42 of the shut off device 3 and the magnetic insert 45 are located at the same level in the lower position of the movable closing element 44 a shut off device 3 fig4 of the gas filling device shown in fig2 is similar to the shutoff device 3 shown in fig3 which does not have the tube 40 and the t shaped channel 41 but is additionally provided with a channel 48 only in the shut off device 3 for the compressing vessel 2 to be connected to the drain tube 32 the gas filling device operates as follows in the initial condition shown in fig1 the compressing vessel 1 apart from a small amount of the working fluid is filled with gas from the residential low pressure gas line 28 by means of the pre compressor 26 the compressing vessel 2 is fully. |
5 | reduces the amplitude of a vibration to a level lower than that which would otherwise be expected u201c damping chamber u201d refers to the u201c air gap u201d between the front and back panels contained within the metal frame that acts as an air spring to slow the inward movement of the front panel when hit with a blast wave but also has built in pressure relief to provide additional protection for the back panel as the air pressure rises within the damping chamber u201c film u201d refers to transparent polymer sheeting also referred to as u201c safety film u201d u201c film tail u201d is the edge of the polymer sheeting that extends beyond the outer edge of each panel u201c film tail anchoring u201d refers to the mounting of the panels within the window frame by attaching the film tails to the window frame using friction or an adhesive u201c flexible u201d refers to the ability of a material to deform in at least one direction under a load without suffering a brittle structural failure u201c front panel u201d refers to the panel in the window structure of the invention facing external of the structure in which the window is installed u201c internal pressure u201d refers to the buildup in pressure in the gap between the two sealed panels as the front panel deflects inwardly under externally applied incident pressure u201c leaking u201d refers to the inability of a. |
8 | due to the fact that when a pan is broadcasting content data in the private mode the mobile communication terminal 14 or the headset 18 that has accessed the pan cannot receive the broadcasted content data unless it undergoes a specific authentication procedure the mobile communication terminal 14 can simply process the authentication procedure however the headset 18 has difficulty in processing the authentication procedure with the pan since it has a simple structure compared with the mobile communication terminal 14 therefore in the case where the pan is in the private mode the headset 18 accesses the pan via the mobile communication terminal 14 and processes the authentication procedure when the connection between the mobile communication terminal 14 and the pan is closed even the connection between the pan and the headset 18 which was connected thereto through the mobile communication terminal 14 in the private mode is also automatically disconnected in the private mode the headset 18 should be reconnected to the mobile communication terminal 14 to process the authentication procedure even through there is no need for the authentication procedure as the pan is in the public mode the headset 18 should resume the connection with the mobile communication terminal 14 the headset 18 can perform a call function in addition to the content data reproduction function and the headset 18 cannot perform the call function unless it is connected to the mobile communication terminal 14 therefore in the zigbee network system according to an embodiment of the present invention even when the headset 18 directly accesses the pan. |
2 | can be inherently added to the frame without detrimentally affecting the load carrying capacity of a composite frame indeed the entire frame can be fashioned to incorporate curvilinear or rounded shapes that would inherently increase the rigidity of the composite frame in such a curved design rigidity of the composite frame can be enhanced by virtue of the shape and contours of the upper and lower panels depending on the final design strategically placed contours may not only be aesthetically pleasing but also serve to increase the rigidity of the panel as one of the primary roles for the stringers is to increase a planar composite frame 39 s rigidity adding curvilinear surfaces to the composite frame can decrease the necessity for the incorporation of internal stringers or at least decrease the number of stringers included within the frame fig3 shows a composite frame according to one embodiment of the present invention having a plurality of curvilinear surfaces as with a planar composite frame an upper 34 and lower 30 panel are bonded using an adhesive material 31 33 to a core material 32 comprised of a integral combination of separator material honeycomb and one or more longitudinal strengthening members stringers 35 unlike a planar construction the stringers. |
4 | at least one coating applicator 16 applies a film of coating which is in turn transferred onto at least one side 18 of a moving paper web 20 as shown in fig1 a pair of rolls 12 are generally paired to form a nip 22 therebetween through which the web 20 moves at which point the film of coating on the two roll surfaces 14 is transferred onto the two sides 18 of the web 20 adjacent the rolls 12 the coated web is designated as 21 typically if the web 20 is moved through the nip 22 in a downward direction there are the inherent disadvantages to producing a smooth coated paper surface as is discussed above in the instant apparatus 8 it is desired to move the web 20 upwardly through the nip 22 and not downwardly to eliminate the disadvantages associated with downward motion of the web 20 as shown the web 20 moves upwardly past a lead or guide roll 30 and into and through the nip 22 where the film of coating applied to the outer surface 14 of each roll 12 by a corresponding coating applicator 16 is transferred to a corresponding side 18 of the web 20 it is understood only one side or both sides of the web could be coated while a u201c film split u201d action may still occur the resulting film droplets fall back onto the roll surfaces 14 a returning to the applicators 16 and the. |
8 | set back to the pseudo c quam mode in step 36 and a return is made to the comparison in step 33 consequently the receiver operates in the pseudo c quam mode except when the stereo difference level is at a high level which can be more accurately received by using the c quam mode fig4 shows an alternative embodiment wherein the receiver is preferentially set to the true c quam mode thus the receiver is initially set to the c quam mode in step 40 and the i and q signals are continuously generated in step 41 in step 42 the i signal is compared with zero to identify the presence of over modulation step 42 repeats as long as the value of i has not fallen below zero when the i signal drops below zero then the receiver is set to the pseudo c quam mode in step 43 while in pseudo c quam mode the instantaneous value of the i signal is compared to zero in step 44 a series of comparisons is conducted for a predetermined time t 1 when the value of the i signal has been greater than zero for time period t 1 the receiver is set to c quam mode in step 45 otherwise the i signal continues. |
1 | flow into chamber b is shut off and a pressure of 10 bar maintained there consequently fluid pressure continues to rise in chamber a only causing an increasingly unbalanced force on piston 16 the valve piston 8 begins moving towards side b against the force of its centering spring which requires 30 bar pressure for full movement some fluid is being displaced by piston 8 into the tr line referring to fig4 the third step in extending the main piston occurs beginning at approximately 20 bar hydraulic pressure the continuous pressure overcomes the mechanical bias and moves the piston 20 of the position locking device so as to disengage the lock at the same time the stem of the b side of the valve piston 8 has entered the throttling bore of valve cartridge 4b and is in contact already with check valve ball 10b main piston 16 is still held hydraulically in its position by counterpressure building up in chamber b referring to fig5 the fourth step in extending the main piston begins at approximately 30 bar further pressure rise causes the valve piston 8 to open the check valve 10b and allows a restricted flow out of chamber b into the drained tr line piston 16 now extends at the speed determined by the pump delivery due to the throttling function of the stem of piston 8 in the discharge orifice of the valve cartridge 4b. |
4 | 62 supported on the drying wire 66 the paper web w to be dried runs meandering over reversing rolls cylinders 65 in the lower row ra and drying cylinders 63 in the upper row ry onto a drying cylinder 64 from which the web w is passed into the next dryer group with normal single wire draw as a closed draw onto a drying wire 76 of this group on support of drying wire 76 the paper web w runs meandering over reversing rolls cylinders 75 78 in the lower row ra and drying cylinders 73 in the upper row in connection with the middle reversing rolls cylinders 78 in the lower row impingement drying devices 79 are arranged for further drying of the web by means of drying blowings the web w is passed over the drying cylinder 74 to further processing in dryer groups with single wire draw blow boxes 68 or equivalent are used for example devices 68 which are marketed by the current assignee under the trademark uno run blow box and which improve the runnability of the web of course these devices can also be used in the exemplifying embodiments shown in the other illustrations the exemplifying embodiment shown in fig8 is substantially similar to that shown in fig7 except that in this embodiment the web w is passed from the coating device 10 through the airborne web dryer 15 operating as a pre dryer over the drying cylinders 61 62 into dryer groups that apply a normal single wire draw the exemplifying embodiment shown in fig9 is substantially similar to that shown in. |
4 | the pulp slurry source 12 has feed line 14 and feed line flow control 16 that provides flotation cell 24 with pulp slurry flotation cell 24 can incorporate vacuum break 26 and or waterproof camera 28 and or sight glass 30 flotation cell feed line 14 has injector assembly 18 interdisposed therein providing a source of pulp slurry to flotation cell 24 having accept port 34 and accept line 36 with foam separator 32 feeding reject port 40 contaminated foam slurry traveling via reject line 38 to sludge tank 42 at sludge tank port 44 sludge tank 42 has drain 46 leading to reject tank 64 and moisture vent 48 leading to conduit 50 terminating at moisture trap port 52 moisture trap 54 has drain 58 leading to reject tank 64 with both drains 46 58 incorporating trap 66 to maintain vacuum within the system moisture trap supply port 60 forms a part of air control module 62 having vent 68 proving additional air as needed air control module 22 incorporates conduit 70 and flow meter 72 connected via conduit 22 to injector assembly air intake port 20 completing the closed system that recirculates the air within the system 10 referring to fig4 shown is a frontal view of the module air flow meter and valve of the present invention shown is the air flow control system 62 comprising a safety valve 68 used to add extra. |
8 | achieved by modifying the procedure to determine the position of a primarily selected antenna and then the tilt angle of the antenna is adjusted in a direction in which the interference is expected to occur if a setting height and a standard requirement of the selected antenna are determined fig1 is a flow chart illustrating a method for determining the position of a wireless communication antenna in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a person attempting to determine a prime position of the wireless communication antenna needs a floor plan of the building in which the antenna is to be positioned in step 110 at least two horizontal lines are drawn on the floor plan of the building a greater number of horizontal lines will increases the accuracy of the method after drawing the horizontal lines the process proceeds to step 102 where intersecting points between the horizontal lines and walls of the building are determined a detailed explanation of this process will be given with reference to fig2 which is a floor plan of a large apartment used for explaining the preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig2 two horizontal lines 201 and 203 are drawn in accordance with step 100 of fig1 which is the minimum required number considering a horizontal line 201 there are 4 intersecting points between the horizontal line 201 and the walls as indicated by reference numerals 211 212 213 and 214 after this a point designated by reference numeral 220 is marked at a center between two intersecting points designated by reference numerals 212 and 213 next in step 102 a vertical line with respect to the marked central point 220 is drawn as indicated by reference numeral 221 similarly there are 3 intersecting points between the. |
2 | ito or sno 2 sb for example and have a thickness of about 400 nm it will be noted that the addition of a screen printed network which raises the conductivity of the electrode can allow the conducting layers laid down to be of lower thickness while retaining the benefits of the invention namely a diminution in the coloration front effect and a smaller switching time if the thickness of the layer of sno 2 f or ito is reduced in this way there can be a significant reduction in the cost of the active glazing the current leads are formed by screen printing perpendicular to the screen printed conducting strips parallel and at equal distances of 2 mm 0075 fig2 represents an embodiment of electro chromic glazing according to the invention this is electrochromic glazing with a laminated structure and two panes of glass in a configuration adapted for example for use as glazing in a car sun roof two clear panes of glass 21 and 22 are shown with an electrochromic functional system 23 of u201c all solid u201d type formed by the stack of functional layers which follows and a sheet of polyurethane pu 24 the sheet of pu may be replaced by a sheet of ethylene vinyl acetate eva or of polyvinyl butyral pvb u2192 a first 400 nm electrically conducting layer 25 of 30 sno 2 f laid down on the glass 22 using cvd u2192 a first 40 nm layer 26 of anodic electrochromic material made of hydrated iridium oxide iro x h y which may be replaced by a layer of hydrated nickel oxide u2192 a second 100 nm layer 28 of hydrated tantalum oxide u2192 a second 370 nm layer. |
6 | a negative potential while its positive input is connected to a power switch 38 the power switch 38 is designed as a normally open relay with an operating contact 40 this operating contact being connected by a line 44 to the heater 36 and by a line 46 to the filament battery 28 the control winding 56 of the power switch 38 is connected on the positive side by a line 48 to the line 34 of the vehicle electrical system and on the negative side by a line 58 to an electronic control unit 60 in addition there is provided between the two batteries 28 30 an isolating switch 54 which being designed as a break contact with an operating contact 64 can isolate the two batteries 28 30 electrically from each other the operating contact 64 interrupting lines 42 66 provided on the positive side between the two batteries the control winding 52 of the isolating switch 54 is permanently connected on one side to the negative potential and on the positive side is connected by a line 50 to the electronic control unit 60 the electronic control unit 60 which controls the control windings 52 56 of the power switch 38 and the isolating switch 54 has several inputs through which the temperature of the internal combustion engine 10 is received by way of a temperature probe 69 the. |
6 | 34 in the upper surface of the slider 13 this retractive movement of the slider 13 causes the ledge 31 to disengage from the hook 25 to reveal the gap 33 therebetween and simultaneously the resilient strips 28 28 to elastically spread against their tension within the wide portions 27a 27a of the slits 27 27 as the engaging ribs 32 32 slide back with their guide surfaces 32 39 32 39 held in contact with the prongs 28 39 28 39 of the resilient strips 28 28 as shown in fig7 releasing the finger pressure will allow the resilient strips 28 28 to restore to the original position by their own resiliency whereby the engaging ribs 32 32 are biased to move forward and snap into the narrow portions 27b 27b of the slits 27 27 until the gap 33 is closed as shown in fig5 and 6 in the above reciprocating movement of the slider 13 relative to the base 11 it is to a great advantage that a pull force required to retract the slider 13 is very small compared to the prior art discussed at the outset of this specification and that the provision of alternate ridge and groove engagement 25a 25b 25b and 31a 31b 31b of the ledge 31 with the hook 25 ensures freedom of deformation of these parts when subjected to torsional stresses reference to fig9 and 10 shows a modified form of strap fastener 10 39 according to the invention this modified strap fastener 10 39 differs from the first advanced strap fastener 10 in that the base member 11 is made rotatable relative to the retainer member 12 so that the strap s wound on the cross bar 21 can be. |
8 | in detail below a raised pressure plate 206 is provided on mating side 203 of attachment plate 202 in one preferred embodiment pressure plate 206 has approximately the same cross sectional area and more preferably approximately the same cross sectional dimensions as connector 254 pressure plate 206 is centered on mating axis 108 to be collocated with connector 254 when daughtercard 250 is mounted on attachment plate 202 importantly pressure plate 206 is the forward most contacting surface on attachment plate 202 as such pressure plate 250 is the only portion of attachment plate 202 that applies a force to daughtercard 250 when attachment plate 202 is secured to motherboard 300 shown in fig3 more specifically and as will be described in detail below attachment plate 202 transfers mating forces applied to attachment plate 202 to pressure plate 206 which in turn transfers the applied mating forces to the rear side of daughtercard 250 behind connector 254 because pressure platform 206 has approximately the same cross sectional area as connector 254 the applied mating forces are distributed evenly across the connector attachment plate 202 has a plurality of attachment screw spring assemblies 210 for securing the attachment plate directly or indirectly to the motherboard attachment screw spring assemblies 210 include an attachment screw 212 surrounded by an attachment spring 214 as is well know in the art motherboard 300 includes corresponding threaded holes 302 for receiving screws such as attachment screws 212 alternatively motherboard 300 can be mounted on a plate or other support structure that includes such corresponding threaded holes 302 attachment screw spring assemblies 210. |
4 | a substantially inert atmosphere application_number US 2647598 A description this invention includes several different processing steps that result in the effective preparation of a superior coated fabric such coated fabrics being suitable for such uses in upholstery convertible tops truck covers outdoor furniture tarpaulins ground cloths roofing conveyor belts gaskets wallcovering curtains book coverings clothing awnings signs tents luggage shoes and the like the exact details of the these steps are tailored for the general nature of the application process these application processes include spread coating melt calendering extrusion and other ways know to one skilled in the art the basic components involved in the preparation of the fluid are preformed polymers polymerizable liquids initiators and optionally a wide range of additives such as fillers fibers blowing agents fire retardants processing aids impact modifiers dyes pigments and the like the use of an initiator is needed for this invention when thermal or photochemical curing is desired the curing process involves the free radical polymerization of the liquid initiators are not essential if high energy radiation such as electron beams gamma rays or other forms of high energy radiation are used to cause the curing to occur a particularly useful procedure for the preparation of this fluid is to add the initiator after all other components have been combined and thoroughly mixed most desirably under inert conditions adding the initiator in a liquid form to the polymer monomer fluid and obtaining a uniform mixture by a low. |
6 | invention in the embodiment as shown in fig6 the top end surface 40 a of each throat vane 40 the top end 42 a of the throat outer peripheral wall 42 and the top surface of the horizontal part 44 are set at the same height in order to prevent abrasion in the throat inner peripheral wall 41 or the throat outer peripheral wall 4 in addition in the embodiment as shown in fig6 the top end surface 40 a of the throat vane 40 is formed into a horizontal surface in the background art vertical pulverizing apparatus as shown in fig8 the top end surface 40 a of the throat vane 40 is inclined to be higher on the outer side and the throat vane 40 has a shape in which the throat vane 40 protrudes more upward on the outer side than on the inner side thus the throat vane 40 is abraded easily on the outer side to thereby shorten the useful life of the throat vane 40 to solve this problem the top end surface 40 a of the throat vane 40 is formed into a horizontal surface in the embodiment it is desirable that the radial width length of the horizontal part 44 is at least 10 mm in consideration of the size of particles coal particles in the embodiment circulating inside the vertical pulverizing apparatus and the necessity to change the moving direction of the particles 68 falling down along the slope part 43 to a lateral direction fig2 is a sectional view of the vicinities of. |
3 | oral administration can be any orally acceptable dosage form including but not limited to capsules tablets emulsions and aqueous suspensions dispersions and solutions in the case of tablets for oral use carriers that are commonly used include lactose and corn starch lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate are also typically added for oral administration in a capsule form useful diluents include lactose and dried corn starch when aqueous suspensions or emulsions are administered orally the active ingredient can be suspended or dissolved in an oily phase combined with emulsifying or suspending agents if desired certain sweetening flavoring or coloring agents can be added a nasal aerosol or inhalation composition can be prepared according to techniques well known in the art of pharmaceutical formulation an imidazolidinone or imidazolinethione compound containing composition can also be administered in the form of suppositories for rectal administration the carrier in the pharmaceutical composition must be u201c acceptable u201d in the sense of being compatible with the active ingredient of the formulation and preferably capable of stabilizing it and not deleterious to the subject to be treated for example one or more solubilizing agents such as cyclodextrins which form more soluble complexes with the imidazolidinone or imidazolinethione compounds can be utilized as pharmaceutical carriers for delivery of the active compounds examples of other carriers include colloidal silicon dioxide magnesium stearate sodium lauryl sulfate and d amp c yellow 10 suitable in vitro assays can be used to preliminarily evaluate the. |
7 | privacy option if the user 12 rejects the improved security option then the transaction proceeds in the same way as for the previous example fig3 a to 3 f if the user 12 accepts the improved security option then this causes the screen controller program 74 to operate on all transaction related screens as illustrated in fig5 a to 5 f in the previous example fig3 a to 3 f the screen controller 74 allowed screens supplied by the atm application 72 to be presented full size without any modification however when the screen controller 74 is activated the screen controller 74 may modify the screens provided by the atm application 72 this ensures that screens are presented that cover only a sub portion of the display 30 the screen controller 74 modifies the size of a screen by applying an xsl stylesheet to the xml screens which reduces the spacing between words to allow the text to fit into a smaller screen area the reduced size pin entry screen 84 a is generally centrally located on display 30 and includes a surround area 86 that is not used for information related to the transaction being executed the transaction proceeds in the same manner as for. |
6 | refrigerant through intake port 17 into the manifold 18 the pressure of the incoming refrigerant measured in pounds per square inch is indicated by intake gauge 29 a similar discharge cut off valve 30 is provided on manifold 18 adjacent the discharge port 20 the discharge pressure gauge 31 meters the discharge flow rate of the outgoing refrigerant a refrigerant port 32 is located on manifold 18 between ports 17 and 20 and is in communication through refrigerant tube 33 with a supply of new refrigerant in container 34 the amount of new refrigerant entering the manifold 18 is controlled by on off valve 35 the device 10 can be of use to air conditioning refrigeration service personnel particularly on systems which do not have pump down capabilities while the refrigerating apparatus 11 continues to operate conduit 14 is connected to the apparatus 11 by means of liquid tube 15 being attached through valve 16 to liquid line 12 and by means of suction tube 26 being connected to suction line 13 through valve 27 some of the high pressure refrigerant passes from liquid line 12 into liquid tube 15 and into manifold 18 through inlet port 17 the flow rate into the manifold 18 may be selectively adjusted by valve 28 the refrigerant passes through outlet. |
7 | 2 attach grout supply and pump a measured amount of grout to cut off potential preferred drainage path above the test drain length 3 allow time for grout reaction to go to completion and for water level to stabilize to equilibrium conditions 4 after equilibrium is achieved measure equilibrium water level by inserting a water level probe down the water supply pipe 5 apply pressure to the pinch valve to shut off flow to the section of pv drain 6 purge air from lines by pumping water down the purge tube until no air bubbles are seen coming from the water supply pipe 8 connect the water supply pipe to a constant head water source with metering capability 9 release air from the pinch valve to start flow of water into the pv drain this is time zero for the test a description of a rudimentary field test along with an example of the appropriate calculations is given by welker a l devine b j goughnour r r and foster j u201c measurement of in situ hydraulic conductivity and coefficient of consolidation using prefabricated vertical drains u201d proceedings of the 83 rd annual meeting of the transportation research board washington d c jan 11 15 2004. |
7 | target for a glass use case see fig5 the glass would return polarized light and the object of interest would return unpolarized light and only the light from the object would be able to go through the optical stack in some embodiments different polarizing arrangements may be used for example the polarizer may be a wire grid polarizer an absorptive polarizer a beam splitting polarizer a thin film polarizer or any other suitable polarization filter in some embodiments the detector may comprise an array of sensing elements at least one sensing element may have a polarizing arrangement such as discussed previously and at least one sensing element may not have a polarizing arrangement with such an arrangement the information obtained from the at least one sensing element provided with a polarizing arrangement may be compared with the information obtained from at least one sensing element without a polarizing arrangement the difference may be used to detect the presence of a reflective object such as a pane of glass or a mirror in particular if the range detected by the at least one sensing element without a polarizing arrangement is less than the range detected by the at least one sensing element with a polarizing arrangement then it can be determined that there is a reflective surface present some embodiments may be provided in a device 400 such as. |
7 | be determined so that diseased individuals are included below the threshold or above the threshold at a first predetermined ratio and healthy individuals are included above the threshold or below the threshold at a second predetermined ratio in an exemplary method a statistical software such as jmp from sas inc can be used to obtain a threshold value with which chi square test yields the best result a diagnostic marker is preferably provided with high values of both the first predetermined ratio and the second predetermined ratio for example the value may be no less than 70 more preferably no less than 80 even more preferably no less than 90 and most preferably 100 when both values are set high specificity as well as sensitivity can be high if it is impossible to set both of the first and second predetermined ratios high the threshold may be determined so that either one of the specificity and the sensitivity becomes high the values of both the specificity and sensitivity are high for example the value may be no less than 70 more preferably no less than 80 even more preferably no less than 90 and most preferably 100 as used herein the specificity refers to a percentage value of the number of healthy individuals above or below the threshold the total number of healthy individuals and the sensitivity refers to a percentage value of the number of diseased individuals below or above the threshold the total number of diseased individuals biomarkers having a high specificity can be suitably used as the biomarker for identifying a patient with depression hereinafter referred to as a disease marker because the probability of a patient being afflicted with depression is high. |
1 | p u2032 and as a consequence moving boundary locus 60 determines an end position of a ray bundle in contrast in prior art hartmann shack wavefront sensor 200 lenslet array 251 is disposed at plane p u2032 and as a consequence ccd camera 252 determines an end position of a ray bundle because of this difference inventive wavefront measurement apparatus 100 has advantages over prior art hartmann shack wavefront sensor 200 that are best understood in conjunction with fig4 a 5e fig4 a illustrates a wavefront measurement made with prior art hartmann shack sensor 200 for flat wavefront 291 as shown in fig4 a a ray bundle that passes through each lenslet element of lenslet array 251 is focused at one spot on ccd 252 and the separation between focal spots is equal to the spacing between the lenslet elements fig4 b illustrates a wavefront measurement made with prior art hartmann shack sensor 200 for converging wavefront 294 as shown in fig4 b in this case the separation between focal spots is smaller than the spacing between lenslet elements and as a result the dynamic range of tilt measurement of prior art sensor 200 is limited by overlapping of focal spots fig4 c illustrates a wavefront measurement made with prior art hartmann shack sensor 200 for diverging wavefront 296 as shown in fig4 c in this case the separation between focal spots is larger than the spacing between lenslet elements and as a result the dynamic range of tilt measurement of prior art sensor 200 is limited by a size of ccd camera 252 lastly fig4 d illustrates a wavefront measurement made with prior art. |
4 | with said treating baths showed better durabilities than those of silk fabrics treated by the conventional methods while retaining the original touch peculiar to silk goods as prior to the treatments ______________________________________ bath no constituents of bath no 1 no 2______________________________________skg 620 6 8t 30 2 2p 0 1 0 1kr 58 plasticizer 1 1sfz catalyst 0 15 0 15potassium bichromate 0 25 0 25z ff polyvinyl pyrrolidone 2 2dirtptat 1600 catalyst 0 01 0 01as catalyst 0 5water remainder remainder ______________________________________ a woolen fabric dyed with an acid dye was treated with water repellent by means of a treating bath containing the following composition ______________________________________preparation of treating bath______________________________________skg 620 4 8 t 30 1 3 p 0 1 0 3 water remainder ______________________________________ according to the above test results of said sample fabrics the untreated fabrics became moldy whereas the treated fabrics did not become moldy at all after adding 4 8 of excell 700 to the treating bath in example 6 synthetic and woolen fabrics were treated with said water repellent in the above bath and then subjected to the electrostatic charge test the results of which are as follows ______________________________________ value of the surface resistancesample no untreated treated______________________________________1 wool 2 6 u00d7 10 sup 12 u03c9 2 1 u00d7 10 sup 12 u03c92 polyester 2 4 u00d7 10 sup 9 u03c9 5 5 u00d7 10 sup 8 u03c9______________________________________ note for measuring the surface resistance the superinsulation tester ve40 and the normal temperature measuring box rc02 both by. |
5 | always maintained in the latching tongue 21 thereby ensuring a secure arresting action a preferred embodiment of a quadrangular panel is shown in fig3 which illustrates portion wise the production of a floor covering from panels according to the invention the panels used involve an embodiment with a first pair of edges having complementary hook profile portions h and a second pair of edges provided with complementary positively locking pivotal profile portions s the pivotal profile portions s serve to interconnect panels of differing rows of panels in this embodiment the hook profile portions h serve to interconnect panels of the same now of panels the hook profile portions h of the first pair of edges can be so designed as in the embodiment of fig1 a to 1 d alternatively the hook profile portions h of the first pair of edges can correspond to the embodiment shown in fig2 a to 2 d fig3 shows in the foremost row of panels iii a new panel 27 which is to be locked both to the previous row of panels ii and also to the adjacent panel 28 of the same row iii the new panel is fitted inclinedly in relation to the plane of the laid panels and is attached with its pivotal profile portions s to the front row. |
1 | power train shaft 53 which is connected to the operating power take off shaft 52 on the front side of the carriage and an input shaft 35 in which a bevel gear 34 that meshes with the bevel gear 33 is provided to the end of the shaft a boss section 41 a of an input flat gear 41 fitted over a spline formed on the portion of the power input shaft 35 that projects from the gear box 32 is supported by a shaft via ball bearings 44 in an intermediate section of the connecting casing 31 and an odd number of relaying flat gears 43 i e a single such gear is disposed between the input flat gear 41 and the output flat gear 42 fitted over a spline on the shaft ends of one of the blade shafts 22 an even number of flat gears 43 i e two such gears are disposed between the input flat gear 41 and the output flat gear 42 fitted over a spline on the end of the other blade shaft 22 the flat gears 40 that constitute the power train 4 are composed of the flat gears 41 42 and 43 the right and left blades 21 that are connected and interlocked using the power train 4 which is composed of the flat gears 40 in this manner are disposed so that the rotating. |
9 | receive and hold in a fixed position a switch 80 the switch 80 comprises a switch housing 82 and an element 84 the element 84 is comprised of a resilient material which can be moved so that its end 86 is either away from the switch housing 82 or in contact therewith when the end 86 contacts the switch housing 82 the circuit is closed and electrical signals can be transmitted along wires 88 to a source component the source component is not shown in fig2 to 5 but may be any one of a number of devices for example as discussed with respect to fig1 and 2 the switch 80 is located within an insulator 90 the insulator 90 comprising a u shaped bracket for receiving the switch 80 both the switch 80 and insulator 90 have a pair of holes 92 and 94 through which screws 96 may pass the upper internal bracket 56 has a pair of tapped holes 98 which are arranged with respect to each other such that the screws 96 pass through the insulator 90 switch 80 and are fixed to the upper surface of the internal bracket 56 the latch retractor 54 has a pin hole 100 for receiving a pin 102 the pin hole 100 is angled with respect to the horizontal as best illustrated in fig9 in one preferred form the pin hole 100 has an axis which is approximately at 60. |
4 | upgrading existing plants the wash press forms the pulp web 21 between the perforated and dewatered outer surface of the drum 2 a 2 b and the surrounding trough sweep of which a first section consists of pivotable trough sweeps 10 a 10 b and a final sweep section consists of a raisable and lowerable trough base 11 the first sections can have weakly converging trough sweeps with one or more wash liquid distributors 12 arranged transverse to the pulp web each distributor housing 3 a 3 b for each drum comprises a feed screw 4 a 4 b arranged in the cylindrical distributor housing with its cylinder axis arranged horizontally and transverse to the pulp web 21 fig2 shows one distributor housing seen from above in fig1 the feed screw 4 a 4 b is provided with a screw thread 15 with a substantially constant pitch and a screw core 14 with a continuously increasing core diameter as seen from the inlet 6 a 6 b corresponding to that shown in se c 448009 the distributor housing can as is shown in se c 448009 have an inlet at one end of the distributor housing but in fig2 the inlet is arranged at the middle of the distributor housing and the screw thread 15 of the feed screw is mirror inverted as seen from the centre of the inlet for conveying the pulp out towards the end walls of the distributor housing in this way it is possible to obtain a uniform. |
5 | towers 107 18 four base screw washers 118 respectively are slid on four base screws 117 19 rollable receiver diameter adjusting automatically umbrella pole centering spring bracket system 119 has the combined connections of its components 20 adjustable u shaped spring clamp 120 is adjustably screwed on umbrella pole receiver 112 21 fixed j shaped automatically umbrella pole centering spring clamp 121 is hooked on umbrella pole receiver 112 22 two wheel and axle systems 122 respectively have the combined connections of its components 23 threaded wheel axle 123 a is attached to one of two wheel hiding wells 109 axle washer 123 b is slid on threaded wheel axle 123 a axle nut 123 c is screwed on threaded wheel axle 123 a 24 inner axle spacer 124 is slid on threaded wheel axle 123 a 25 outer axle spacer 125 is slid on threaded wheel axle 123 a 26 flower container and umbrella base wheel 126 a is slid on threaded wheel axle 123 a between inner axle spacer 124 and outer axle spacer 125 wheel spacer locking circular ridge 126 b is molded to flower container and umbrella base wheel 126 a 27 rollable water reservoir and water regulating irrigation system 127 has the combined connections of its components 28 tubular water reservoir 128. |
5 | a quarter of an inch in diameter to avoid a tendency for the surface tension of the water to bridge across or around the holes to continue movement along the secondary slope of the roof fig2 shows this configuration of the corrugated sheet metal from above without the presence of the roof components normally above it in the usual roof construction these components are laid down in sequence the membrane may be in the form of plastic film that is unrolled as it is laid in place and sealed to adjacent film material around the edges the membrane also may be of initially pourable material that solidifies to a more or less continuous film to deflect the water down the slope of the roof it may be desirable to localize the leakage which may be flowing along the channels provided by the corrugated sheet metal in such cases the arrangements shown in fig3 and 4 may be utilized inserts of open celled foam may be installed in these channels as shown at 28 and 29 each of these inserts has a series of high points as shown at 30 32 in fig4 which approach the full depth of the channels these high portions are separated by the portions 33 35 of shallower depth and the space above these can form a reservoir which accumulates and slows the drainage movement of the water the open celled structure of these inserts permits the water to seep through them down to the bottoms of the troughs where it emerges through the holes 36 39 as. |
2 | of lower fluid chamber 314 in response to the motion of piston 308 and to the compressed gas in gas chamber 330 fluid will tend to flow from remote fluid chamber 332 back to lower fluid chamber 314 across connector hose 306 to allow fluid to flow in this direction even when inertial valve 322 is in a closed position inertial valve 322 as described above includes the fluid return elements described above thus as illustrated in fig6 in response to pressurized gas in gas chamber 330 fluid in remote fluid chamber 332 will force fluid return element 338 downward into fluid return chamber 336 against the force of the fluid return spring 340 once fluid return element 338 has been forced down below fluid return port 337 fluid will flow from remote fluid chamber 332 through fluid return port 339 fluid return chamber 336 fluid return port 337 connector hose 306 and finally back into lower fluid chamber 314 this will occur until the pressure in remote fluid chamber 336 is low enough so that fluid return element 338 can be moved back into a u201c closed u201d position i e when the force of fluid return spring 340 is greater than the. |
9 | will lock the monitor in place in the interior 34 b of the housing 34 an alternate arrangement of securing the monitor in the housing is shown in fig6 a and 6b in this embodiment slide switch 70 is movable in opening 72 in the direction of arrow 74 extending downwardly from the switch 70 is member 76 which cooperates with a slide member 78 biased by spring 80 to project outwardly from interior sidewall 34 c of the housing as shown in plan view of fig6 b the member 76 engages the sidewalls of a groove 82 of the slide member 78 upon sliding of the switch 70 in opening 72 member 76 will engage the sidewalls of the recess 82 and force the slide member 78 rearwardly against the bias of the spring and into the interior of the sidewall of the housing the monitor 32 may then be lowered into the interior 34 b of the housing upon movement of the switch 70 in an opposite direction the member 76 will be withdrawn from the groove 82 and by the bias force of spring 80 projecting member 78 a will extend into a corresponding recess not shown in the sidewall 32 b of the monitor when the monitor is fit into the interior opening 34. |
5 | base fluid circulating system converted to ecd units for the same time period as described above in area 2 any sweep effects on ecd are not relevant area 1 and area 2 added together give the total mass flow rate of the base fluid circulating system for the time t u2212 t area 3 is the additional contribution of the sweep to ecd calculated using the density and theological properties of the sweep multiplied by time t u2212 t the contribution to area 3 mass flow rate by the sweep viscosity can be calculated at the wellsite when the sweep exits the wellbore or can be imported from hydraulics modeling example articles discussing such modeling as known in the industry are u201c validation of advanced hydraulic modeling using pwd data u201d by p charlez m easton g morrice and p tardy otc paper 8804 presented at the 1998 offshore technology conference in houston may 4 7 1998 and u201c field hydraulic tests improve hpht drilling safety and performance u201d by p isambourg d bertin and m branghetto spe drilling amp completion 14 4 december 1999 the viscosity related part of area 3 is usually relatively small in relation to the other areas area 4 is the additional mass flow rate resulting from the incorporation of drill cuttings brought out of the wellbore by the sweep the sum of all of the responses areas 1 4 is the total mass flow rate calculated from the pressure losses measured by the pwd tool for. |
2 | sterilization filling and sealing to the right elevator 12 therein the elevator 12 moves the cart 11 in vertical direction x to the level of the lower main element ut where it is moved back in horizontal direction y opposite to the direction w to the left elevator 12 herein the cart 11 is received and moved in vertical direction z which is an opposite direction to the direction x back into the upper main element ot a drive 13 is an element of the left elevator 12 a brake device 14 is an element of the right elevator each cart 11 is moved through the drive 13 in the direction w against the brake device 14 through the upper main element as apparent from fig1 the carts 11 arranged in the upper main element ot between the drive 13 and the brake device 14 form a closed interconnection the lower main element ut does not include an interconnection of this type for the carts 11 the carts 11 are run in the lower main element ut without an interconnection the drive 13 and the brake device 14 define the upper main element ot the upper main element ot starts in the direction w with the drive 13 and terminates in the direction w with the brake device 14 the lateral elements st are connected upstream of the drive 13 or connected downstream of the brake device 14 wherein the carts 11 are vertically moved in x. |
4 | into the tank 1 even if the pump is left in an inoperative position for a long time the disc 25 may be eliminated by modifying the plunger to the structure shown in fig1 a in which a disc 24 39 is accompanied with a seal member such as an oil seal s which is excellent in sealing function and enhances the sealing effect thereof after all the sample has been put into the tank 1 pressurized air is supplied to the tank for a predetermined time agitation by pressurized air insures that the components in the sample stock are evenly dispersed in the water in the tank 1 including the cylindrical portion 6 and a uniform dispersion is obtained in a short time thereafter the valve v1 communicating with the case 14 is opened and thereupon the interior of the apparatus is isolated from the atmosphere by closing the valve v6 at the same time slight pressure is caused by opening a valve v7 through the air intake pipe 4 and under such conditions the sample is screened through the screen 13 the liquid which passes through the screen 13 is delivered to the measuring cylinder 17 through an outlet 16 and a conduit 18 after a predetermined time the supply of the pressurized air is stopped and the valve v8 at the inlet of the cylinder 17 is closed. |
3 | mentioned previously and the operations are repeated continuously in the above described embodiment the clamp rolls 33 are formed into an inverted frustoconical shape and each pipe 5 is clamped in a wedge gap formed by each of the clamp roll pairs which are arranged at a plurality of points in the lengthwise direction of the pipe thereby preventing the pipe from being ejected oscillated or bent also a unidirectional rotating mechanism is provided for the clamp rolls 33 allowing each clamp roll 33 to rotate only in the direction of an arrow 35 and consequently each clamp roll 33 is prevented from rotating in the opposite direction due to an internal pressure produced when the cooling water is supplied into the pipe 5 thus the pipe 5 is held in position and there is no danger of the nozzle 41 disengaging with the pipe and causing leakage of the high pressure cooling water and cracks in the pipe itself or the adjacent pipe or pipes when the pipe 5 shrinks upon cooling each of the clamp rolls 33 rotates in the direction of the arrow 35 in response to the shrinkage and thus there is no danger of damaging the outer surface of the pipe 5 then when the pipe 5 is quenched so that the pipe 5 is elongated while slipping over the surface of the clamp rolls 33 there is no danger of damaging the outer surface of the pipe 5 since the pipe outer surface has already been hardened by the quenching note that where the pipes can be clamped satisfactorily by the pipe body clamps alone depending on the quenching conditions the pipe end clamps need not be provided while in the embodiment described above water is contained in the quenching. |
4 | fleece web having a thickness variable across the laying width the nonwoven web is cyclically drawn on the way between the nonwoven producing means and the fleece laying machine at a fixedly determined location said drawing depending on the laying movements of the fleece laying machine to form a fleece web of a regular cross sectional profile between a separate drawing equipment performing the drawing process and the inlet into the fleece laying machine the nonwoven web may run through a separate variable buffer storage which adapts the speed fluctuations of the nonwoven web on the outlet side of the drawing equipment to the intake speed of the fleece laying machine the fleece laying machine can be formed without its own buffer storage since the separate buffer storage may also compensate the transport speed fluctuations of the nonwoven web required by the laying movements application_number US 21877802 A description on the left side the drawings show the swift 1 of a carding machine from which upper and lower transfer belts 2 a and 2 b extend to a drawing equipment 3 consisting of two disk rollers to which said drawing equipment 3 a first intermediate belt 10 of a nonwoven storage 4 is connected downstream which leads to the supply belt. |
3 | competition were prepared and compared as shown in fig2 for the results the competition of app sp decreased the signal intensity by 92 thus the monoclonal antibody could be confirmed to have the property of binding to app sp when the subclass of the monoclonal antibody produced by 12a3 hybridoma was analyzed using a mouse monoclonal antibody subclass determination kit from roche it was shown to be igg2a pristane from sigma was intraperitoneally administered in a volume of 0 5 ml per mouse to 3 female balb c mice after 1 week 1 u00d7 10 7 cells per mouse of 12a3 hybridoma cultured in advance was intraperitoneally administered after 1 week ascites fluid was collected and centrifuged to recover the supernatant from the 3 mice 9 5 ml of the supernatant was obtained a saturated ammonium sulfate solution was added dropwise to 50 to the resultant supernatant which was then stirred at 4 u00b0 c for 1 hour then centrifugation operation was carried out and the supernatant was discarded again 50 saturated ammonium sulfate and pbs ph 7 4 were added and the resultant was slightly stirred and then centrifuged followed by discarding the supernatant pbs ph 7 4 was added to the resultant precipitate for resolution in addition buffer exchange to phosphate buffer was performed using a desalting column pd 10 from ge healthcare from the solution only an igg fraction was purified by affinity. |
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