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5 | a is retained in the annular recess 80 of the leaf barrel 32 fig8 b by the trip ring retainer 36 best shown in fig1 referring again to fig1 1b and 2 2 b the housing assembly 20 forms a housing for the mandrel assembly 22 which is adapted for telescoping movement relative to the housing assembly 20 between a drilling position and a released position in the drilling position the mandrel assembly 22 is positioned to force the centralizing leaves 34 of the subassembly 11 to move to the expanded position and to transfer torque applied to the mandrel assembly 22 by a drilling rig not shown to the housing assembly 20 and in turn to the drill bit 18 in the released position the mandrel assembly 22 allows the centralizing leaves 34 to move to the collapsed position creates a jarring action within the drill string portion 10 to the housing assembly 20 upon being released from the drilling position is capable of rotating freely relative to the housing assembly 20 and permits fluid circulation through the drill string 12 to be uninterrupted to facilitate these functions the mandrel assembly 22 includes a mandrel 82 a spacer mandrel 84 a spline mandrel 86 and a stinger 88 as shown in fig1 a and 12b the mandrel 82 has an internal bore 90 extending therethrough from an upper end 83 to a lower end 89 the upper end. |
7 | mask 166 fig2 a if the first bit in the data block is a 34 1 34 and the third bit is 34 0 34 a determination is made whether the first six bits equal 34 100001 34 step 208 in fig2 a if the first six bits of the first word of a data block equal 34 100001 34 the cell is a skip cell the compressed data word is decompressed step 212 by generating decompressed color data for the number of 34 skipped cells 34 that is encoded in the compressed color data see data word 128 of fig1 the decompressed color data is set to be equal to that of the cell in the previous frame that corresponds with the skip cell compressed color data lastly if none of the other tests i e steps 202 206 and 208 have been met the cell must be compressed as a solid color cell hence the cell is decompressed as a solid color cell step 214 in decompressing the cell as a solid color cell each cell is assigned the average color encoded in encoding 142 fig1 a the compressed color data fig2 b shows a flowchart of the steps performed when decompressing digital video data that has been compressed in a sixteen bit format in step 218 a determination is made whether the first six bits of the first word of the data block equal 34 100001 34 if the first six bits equal this value the cell is decompressed as a skip cell step 220 decompression of. |
9 | bracket 11 a is in installed position top mating interface 12 a not shown rests against the electrical box top inside surface 26 a while side interface 14 aa resting against a flat portion 21 a of electrical box sidewall screws 24 are driven through bracket 11 a and sidewall 21 a into the structural member to secure the bracket 11 a into installed position bracket 11 a is designed to reinforce two particular box types fig3 a 3b and 3 c herein after fig3 shows a three inch plastic electrical box 20 b with bracket 11 a intalled therein with fig3 a showing a perspective view through the electrical box opening fig3 b showing a view looking at the bottom and fig3 c showing a sectional view through axis 3 electrical box 20 b also includes flanges 22 b for fastening the box 20 b to a structural member by way of nails 23 for this box the installation position of bracket 11 a also brings top mating surface 12 a not shown against electrical box top inside surface 26 b this electrical box 20 b includes a boss 25 b for insertion of a mounting screw whereby a fixture may be attached to. |
8 | in the housing 11 is disposed in the waterproofing groove portion 15 of the introduction portion 13 next the covered wire 17 having the annular waterproofing member 19 provided on the outside periphery thereof is inserted into the waterproofing groove portion 15 and at the connection portion 18 the terminal portion 16 is overlaid with the covered wire 17 so that the waterproofing member 19 and covered wire 17 are placed at the rear end of the waterproofing groove portion 15 next the opening of the top of the waterproofing groove portion 15 is closed by the cover 24 at this time the fusing portions 27 of the cover 24 are made into contact with the fusing portions 23 of the introduction portion 13 the connecting protrusions 28 are made into contact with the terminal portions 16 of the waterproofing groove portions 15 and upper portions of the connection portions 18 of the covered wires 17 further the waterproofing protrusions 29 are made into contact with upper portions of the waterproofing members 19 inserted in the waterproofing groove portions 15 with this condition the introduction portion 13 is subjected to ultrasonic vibration by applying ultrasonic vibration to the introduction portion 13 the fusing portions 27 of the cover 24 and fusing portions 23 of the introduction portion 13 are melted so that they are fused with each other because the covering portion 21 of the connection portion 18 of the covered wire 17 is. |
1 | tumor volume of 100 mm 3 range 50 200 mm 3 at 34 days post implantation 8 10 mice were randomly assigned into each of 3 treatment groups 7bd 33 11a 1a245 6 test antibodies or isotype control antibody was administered intraperitoneally with 15 mg kg of antibodies at a volume of 150 microliters after dilution from the stock concentration with a diluent that contained 2 7 mm kcl 1 mm kh 2 po 4 137 mm nacl and 20 mm na 2 hpo 4 the antibodies were then administered 3 times per week for 10 doses in total in the same fashion until day 56 post implantation tumor growth was measured about every seventh day with calipers until day 59 post implantation or until individual animals reached the ccac end points body weights of the animals were recorded for the duration of the study at the end of the study all animals were euthanised according to ccac guidelines in continuation from ser no 10 348 284 there was a post treatment tumor burden reduction fig2 and survival benefit fig3 associated with treatment with either 7bd 33 11a or 1a245 6 at day 80 23 days post treatment both 7bd 33 11a and 1a245 6 had decreased mean tumor volumes compared to isotype control treatment 83 p 0 001 and 35 percent p 0 135 respectively a cox proportional model was used to compare the hazard risk rates in the different groups in this method the hazard rate of every group is compared with the hazard of the isotype control group at approximately 60 days post treatment. |
2 | of trough 10 and be pressed into the selected hook of the socket retainer 11 if the arm 14 is shaped correctly it will when hooked into strip 11 apply a downward bending force to elastomeric head 15 causing the bottom surface 33 thereof to be pressed tightly against the upper surface 34 of trough 10 in fig6 it may be seen that by providing a product drawoff hole or entrance at 26 connected to appropriate retrieval piping or tubing a desired product of particles of a special density in an aqueous slurry may be retrieved the positioning of a splitter head 15 and arm 14 may be placed appropriately to divide the desired product into stream a to exit through entrance 26 while the remainder b of the slurry can continue on down the trough 10 to another separation or to collection point the position for splitter spine 16 is determined adjacent a drawoff hole 26 and a hole is drilled there to fasten the spine 16 at that point the hook socket retainer 11 is located upstream in this embodiment at a suitable place along outer rim 27 of trough 10 and another hole is drilled therethrough to affix the retainer 11 to the rim 27 of trough 10 fig3 shows a hook socket retainer 11 as a punched out flat plate the retainer 21 will be bent along a radius to curve same to fit along the outside rim 27 of. |
5 | frame 12 as the inner frame 16 is guided into the outer frame 12 the flexible member 34 is depressed increasingly towards the rigid member 44 this ensures a snug friction fit between the outer frame 12 and the inner frame 16 fig5 provides a view from the interior side of the window assembly showing an example configuration of a plurality of frame clips 14 as the locking portion 36 passes the dovetail section 28 of frame clips 14 the free end of dovetail section 28 is deformed towards the connector section 30 as the locking portion 36 nears abutment wall 24 the locking portion 36 snaps into dovetail section 28 with the free end 31 of the dovetail section 28 returning to its original orientation with respect to connector section 30 during this operation the flange 32 of the inner frame 16 exerts force against the front surface 20 of the outer frame 12 which results in a corresponding exertion of force by the abutment surface 51 on the locking portion 36 on the dovetail section 28 once the inner frame 16 is fitted into the frame clip 14 the flange 32 remains biased against the front surface 20 of the outer frame 12 and the locking portion 36 continues to exert a corresponding force on the tip of the free end 31 of the dovetail section 28 as a result the inner frame 16 is securely engaged with the outer frame 12 by the frame clip 14 further the flange 32 forms a seal with the front surface 20 to prevent leakage of various environmental agents into the window assembly 10 apparatus now referring to fig2 and 6 the window frame 18 is suited for holding a glass window pane 52 and. |
2 | has an output member 65 coupled to other drivetrain components not shown including a final drive gear set differential and axles each stator phase winding of the motor 21 is coupled bi directionally to a high voltage battery pack 15 vis a vis bi directional power bus 40 inverter 13 and respective bi directional phase lines 23a 23b and 23c inverter 13 is adapted to provide the motor 21 stator with an appropriate rotating field to effectuate the desired operation of thereof the motor 21 may actually be operated to provide drivewheel torque for propelling the vehicle or operated in a regenerative mode for producing electric power for charging battery pack 15 the inverter operation is controlled by a microcomputer based controller 11 comprising such conventional elements as a micro processor i o rom ram and clock not individually illustrated the controller 11 is interfaced with the inverter via command lines 30 for establishing the desired torque characteristics of the motor 21 in accordance with operator demand such as from a accelerator position sensor aps input and service brake input at lines 12 and 14 respectively and current sense signals from the three phase lines via sense lines 25a 25b and 25c typically such control is effectuated by way of data stored in table format in ram u s pat no 5 099 186 assigned to the assignee of the present invention sets forth in detail an exemplary motor drive and recharge system it is to be understood however that other motor and control arrangements may be employed for carrying out the present output torque matching control in addition to motor control functions the controller 11 is also adapted for implementing such control. |
1 | of the present disclosure is described herein with reference to the figures in the depicted embodiment the footwear is a boot 10 having a welted construction it should be appreciated that the article of footwear according to the principles of the present disclosure is applicable to many different types of welted footwear e g dress shoes athletic shoes winter boots sandals hiking boots etc referring to fig1 the boot 10 includes an upper portion 12 connected to an outsole 14 via a welt 16 the upper portion 12 of an article of footwear is configured to hold the outsole 14 to a foot in the depicted embodiment the upper portion 12 is also configured to protect a foot and an ankle of the person wearing the boot in the depicted embodiment the upper portion 12 is constructed of leather many other materials can also be used in the construction of the upper portion 12 e g canvas nylon etc the outsole 14 is configured to engage the ground surface in particular the outsole 14 in the depicted embodiment includes a bottom surface 54 that is configured to contact the ground surface in the depicted embodiment the bottom surface 54 includes a tread surface that provides grip in the depicted. |
2 | axial passages 58 and 58 a as well as radial outlet ports 59 a shoulder 60 is disposed in the valve body 50 for contact with flange 61 of the slidable member 56 there is also the passage surface 63 which serves as a valve seat in combination with shoulder 60 a sealing member 65 is positioned in a groove 66 for sealing with passage surface 63 there are also end caps 67 and 68 which are threadably connected to opposing ends of the valve body 50 a head portion 69 which also forms a part of the slidable member 56 extends through the end cap 67 whereas the end cap 68 has a cavity 71 for accommodating a portion of the slidable member 56 when it is in the position shown in fig7 and 8 a spring 72 is positioned between the end cap 68 and the flange 61 for biasing the slidable member 56 in the direction of trigger handle 14 in fig6 a the valve 10 is in a first position with respect to the handle 14 in this position the spring 72 forces handle 14 via plunger 69 as will be seen from the flow arrows in fig6 a water is able to enter through the inlet 52 pass around the slidable member 56 and into the cavity 71 from there it will pass through the axial passages 58 and 58 a out the radial outlet ports 59 and into the outlet 53 accordingly at any time the mixing valve 26 is in an open position water will flow from hose 20 and through valve 10 the utilization of a valve 10 that is open when it is not compressed allows its use in conjunction with a pull out spray assembly. |
9 | the solid arrows indicates a physical data path and notification direction and the dotted arrows indicate a logical data path and notification direction notification recovery is initiated in notification manager 256 upon the occurrence of any one of the following system operations server startup server failover controller startup controller failover control network communication failure and recovery and addition via configuration of a new process controller in the exemplary embodiment supervisory controller 120 is the server with respect to pcm 201 and the two are coupled by a local area network architecture notification recovery is needed in those situations in which notification clients and notification producers become unsynchronized usually due to some system or equipment fault e g controller network workstation etc and the repair thereof in on advantageous embodiment of the present invention notification recovery is carried out entirely by the communication application layer that serves the client application s using the notifications it is the application layer in the notification client node the 34 notification subscriber 34 that commands a notification recovery the application layer does notification recovery on behalf of a notification client when the notification client needs it so that neither the notification client application nor the function layer of the notification producer are burdened by this function notification generators exist in pcm 201 as user configured functional blocks that are managed by a control execution environment cee 202 the cee 202 may receive when needed a notification recovery command from the notification manager 256 in supervisory controller 120 and in turn commands each functional block to generate. |
8 | a desired position placing the two half tubes in a position of mutual proximity so as to bring into contact the outer periphery of the probe with the inner wall of the outer tube in one embodiment the probe 4 further comprises at least one fastening leg 3 located in a space 20 separating the two half tubes from each other this space 20 takes the form of a longitudinal slot when the two half tubes are in the position of mutual proximity this space exists on both sides of the probe and thus two longitudinal slots separate the two half tubes in the position of mutual proximity this space is wider when the two half tubes are in a position away from one another as diagrammatically shown in the figures the leg 3 is preferably in the form of a rectangular plate but may be of any shape with a relatively small thickness and housed in the space 20 while allowing the two half tubes to get closer to each other as shown by the double dotted arrows in fig3 b the leg 3 is adapted to move longitudinally within the space 20 when the two half tubes are in a position away from each other thereby moving the probe 4 relative to the central conductor 1 the leg thus allows in particular to move the probe when the. |
8 | used for substrate 14 u2033 is not limited to copper but can be another metal such as aluminum or stainless steel the size of the metal substrate 14 u2033 is typically 18 u00d7 24 inches but the size of the metal substrate 14 u2033 is not limited to these dimensions the invention uses the build up multilayer bum technology a printed circuit board technology in combination with thin film deposition technology a technology used for the creation of flat panels it must be noted from fig2 that the metal substrate 14 u2033 and the contact balls 10 u2033 are mounted on opposite sites of the interconnect substrate 12 u2033 while the metal substrate 14 u2033 and the contact balls 10 u2033 are also aligned with each other the metal substrate 14 u2033 is located above the contact balls 10 u2033 the ic 16 u2033 is mounted in an opening 28 u2033 created in the metal substrate 14 u2033 the opening 28 u2033 into which the flip chip 16 u2033 is mounted is a cavity that is created by masking and etching of the second side 26 u2033 of the metal substrate 14 u2033 a dielectric layer not shown is first deposited over the metal substrate 14 u2033 on the first side 24 u2033. |
4 | pigment dispersions were obtained from organic dyestuffs concord n c good results were obtained with a wide variety of the 34 orcobrite 34 series of pigments a major difference between the 34 aqualor 34 and 34 orcobrite 34 pigment dispersions as supplied was the substantially higher alkalinity of 34 aqualor 34 pigment dispersions perhaps leading to insufficient cure by the titanate crosslinking agent generally speaking it was found that the best results with regard to coloring were obtained at cure temperatures of 240 250 u00b0 f 115 6 121 u00b0 c although higher temperatures were also useful example 47 demonstrated the ability to impregnate the synthetic wipes of the invention made in accordance with general procedure ii with a number of antibacterial antifungal and disinfecting solutions for use in the health care business and or food service trades a nonwoven produced in accordance with general procedure ii was saturated with an aqueous solution containing 1 2 g potassium iodide 0 64 g solid iodine crystals and 50 g deionized water initially a brown color was observed where the sample had been treated the brown color gradually changed to blue characteristic of the polyvinyl alcohol polyiodide complex when the article was rinsed with water the iodine color and odor were plainly evident a 12 by 15 inch 30 48 u00d7 38 1 cm piece of polyvinyl alcohol rayon 45 polyvinyl alcohol fiber having a denier of 1 5 and a length of 1 5 inch 3 81 cm purchased from kuraray kk and 55 rayon fiber having a denier of 1 5 and a length of 19 16 inch purchased from basf blended nonwoven fiber. |
1 | by the vaccinia virus prime vaccinia virus boost administration is substantially the same preferably at least the same as that induced by dna prime vaccinia virus boost administration as assessed by the number of ifn u03b3 producing cells 10 6 spleen cells see also experimental section the strength of a ctl response as measured in one of the assays shown above corresponds to the level of protection thus the viruses of the present invention are particularly suitable for vaccination purposes in summary a representative vaccinia virus of the present invention is characterized by having at least one of the following properties i capability of reproductive replication in chicken embryo fibroblasts cef but no capability of reproductive replication in a human cell line known to permit replication with known vaccinia strains ii failure to replicate in vivo in those animals including humans in which the virus is used as a vaccine or active ingredient of a pharmaceutical composition iii induction of a higher specific immune response compared to a known vaccinia strain and or iv induction of at least substantially the same level of a specific immune response in vaccinia virus prime vaccinia virus boost regimes when compared to dna prime vaccinia virus boost regimes preferably the vaccinia virus of the present invention has at least two of the above properties and more preferably at least three of the above properties most preferred are vaccinia viruses having all of the above properties representative vaccinia virus strains are mva 575 deposited on dec 7 2000 at the european collection of animal cell cultures ecacc with the deposition number v00120707 and mva bn deposited on aug 30 2000 at ecacc with. |
6 | third and fourth speeds the second clutch c 2 receives hydraulic pressure through the second pressure control valve 106 and the second switch valve 108 in the third and fourth speeds and the third clutch c 3 receives control pressure of the fourth pressure control valve 114 in the reverse r range also the fourth clutch c 4 according to control by the first switch valve 104 receives line pressure in the park p reverse r and neutral n ranges and output pressure of the first pressure control valve 102 in the second third and fourth speeds the first brake b 1 receives hydraulic pressure directly from the manual valve 100 in the reverse r range and in the low l range receives hydraulic pressure through the second pressure control valve 106 and the second switch valve 108 the second brake b 2 receives hydraulic pressure through the third pressure control valve 110 and the fail safe valve 112 in the second and fourth speeds in the hydraulic control system of the present invention described above exceptional non synchronous control by the one way clutches is realized fast shift response times are obtained and hydraulic pressure control of the first friction element by the solenoid valves is effected to enable control into neutral when idling such that fuel consumption is minimized further with the good independent control a high quality of shifting is realized also the number of solenoid valves is reduced by realizing control of the six friction elements by the four solenoid valves finally since shifting into four speeds is realized by two one way clutches the advantages of one way clutches are. |
9 | a notched preferably v notched male portion interfitting loosely within an undercut preferably v ground female portion through a specially designed lateral clearance permitting each block to skew to a limited extent for clamping cables of unequal diameters of any interface medial shoulders at each interface act as bottoming stops at each level to provide a multi stacking array which provide controlled float and compression without pinching application_number US 85113777 A description referring now in greater detail to the drawings in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts i show a cable clamp comprising a first outer clamping block or upper jaw member generally designed as a a second outer clamping block or lower jaw member generally designated as b and as desired one or more intermediate clamping blocks constituting stackable jaw members generally designated as c the various jaw members a b and c are preferably of conductive material such as aluminum brass or steel and are adapted to peripherally embrace a single or pairs of multiple conductor electrical cables d of unequal diameter within diamond shaped jaws or pigeon holes laterally spaced from each other at the interface of adjacent blocks or to permit clamped stacking of an array of the same or different diameter cables d at the various levels the cables d may be at. |
5 | the nails are driven through the central region 18 the nails 28 have a shank 34 with a flat head 36 located at a first end and a point 38 located at an opposed second end the nail head 36 is preferably of the flat head design and the shank 34 is preferably serrated to form a ringed shank or a screw shank fig2 is a plane view of the first roofing fastener embodiment 10 illustrating the positions of the central region 18 nails 28 and 28 u2032 and of a typical arrangement of holes 26 in annular region 20 also shown is the disposition of the centerline 40 fig3 is a cross sectional side view of the roofing fastener 10 attached to a substrate 44 and shows the disk 12 in a curled partially inverted configuration as it would appear when being flexed by an upward wind load the inversion of the disk 12 which is exaggerated for illustration purposes moderates shear forces applied to the multilayer roof system 42 by the peripheral edge 22 of the disk 12 reducing the likelihood of the first layer of roofing material 30 being damaged by the peripheral edge of the disk the illustrated multilayer roof system 42 has first layer 32 applied directly over the roof deck 44 and affixed thereto by a series of roofing fasteners 10 on top of the first layer 32 held to the roof deck 44 by roofing fasteners 10 is a layer of roofing adhesive 30 such as tar or other roof sealant is applied the roof adhesive penetrates through the holes 26 in a disk and bonds to the first layer 32 a second membrane 48 is applied over the adhesive layer to form a water impervious multilayer roof system 42 an example. |
9 | each unit of data in the mtree also must describe its relationship in the overall data file e g what record tuple it is in this information according to the present invention is attached to the end node of each individual unit of data in the mtree this structure is practical to maintain because data can be added or removed from the structure inconstant time as indicated above the features of the present invention as illustrated herein for simplicity refer to ascii characters as the elements of data being processed it is to be understood however that this data element format is merely illustrative of a broad range of other data element formats such other data element formats for example include binary numbers as well as single bits fig1 illustrates the general form of a node 100 which includes an element of a data unit e g a string an integer a boolean a real number etc this node also includes a next pointer 102 and an alt pointer 104 the operation of next and alt pointers is illustrated in fig2 in reference to strings of text characters the mtree depicted describes only the following set of three strings abc ad ef more generally a string or other data unit is represented by a set of those nodes in a logically continuous path of next and alt pointers wherein the predecessor node for any alt pointer serves merely to distinguish between data units and the successor node for that alt pointer serves as a continuation on the string or other data unit a node is capable of being a next node and an alt node at the same time a specific subset of the aforementioned set is the succession. |
3 | company easton pa 1985 p 1418 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety the 34 pharmaceutical agents 34 for use in the methods of the invention related to the coadministration of compounds of formula ii and formula iii include but are not limited to anticancer agents as well as differentiating agents for example the pharmaceutical agent can be a cytokine an interleukin an anti cancer agent a chemotherapeutic agent an antibody a conjugated antibody an immune stimulant an antibiotic a hormone antagonist or a growth stimulant the pharmaceutical agent can also be a cytotoxic agent cytotoxic agents include antiviral nucleoside antibiotics such as ganciclovir acyclovir and famciclovir cytotoxic agents can also include radiation therapy as used herein the 34 chemotherapeutic agents 34 include but are not limited to alkylating agents purine and pyrimidine analogs vinca and vinca like alkaloids etoposide and etoposide like drugs corticosteroids nitrosoureas antimetabolites platinum based cytotoxic drugs hormonal antagonists anti androgens and antiestrogens the 34 cytokines 34 for use herein include but are not limited to interferon preferably u03b1 u03b2 or u03b3 interferon as well as il 2 il 3 g csf gm csf and epo as used herein an 34 immune stimulant 34 is a substance such as c parvum or sarcolectin which stimulates a humoral or cellular component of the immune system the chemotherapeutic agents of the invention include but are not limited to. |
1 | calculate the forces involved a conventional basketball rim and support assembly 22 with a force of 230 pounds applied to an outer end of the basketball rim member 50 is used with the following facts in order to determine the breakover pressure at f3 and f4 the angular relationship of a line through support shafts 108 and 110 is indicated a z degrees being 36 9 degrees now with the angle indicated at x degrees set at 2 degrees and 22 5 minutes we can calculate the unknown forces f3 and f4 equ2 from known tables the coefficient of friction at the angle x degrees or 2 degrees 221 2 minutes is 12 1 the formula is as follows however on actual testing of the force f4 with a force of 230 lbs at f1 found f4 to actually be 58 lbs sq inch which indicates the internal friction to be 160 58 or 102 lbs sq inch this is the balanced point between the force of 230 lbs at f1 and the pressure at f4 on the breakover actuator assembly 24 when the basketball rim member 50 remains in the horizontal basketball playing condition an example of a breakover condition as achieved on application of 240 lbs at f1 results in the following this is a greater force than the f4 at a 230 lb force at f1 and causes the breakover of the breakover actuator assembly 24 as the angle z degrees then increases at breakover the internal friction decreases and the force f4 is now being absorbed in the breakover biasing assembly 76 until force f1 is relieved the biasing assembly 76 then returns the basketball rim member. |
4 | of from 0 8 to 3 0 dtex which has a crimp produced in a stuffing box with a crimp count of at least 18 crimps 10 cm as well as a finishing layer as filling material in bedding and clothing the cellulosic filling fiber used for this preferably has a blow box height ratio of between 4 and 15 preferably between 6 and 14 it may be used in mixture with downs and or feathers or alternatively in mixture with polyester polylactic acid and or polypropylene use in mixture with natural fibers such as kapok or poplar down is also possible the crimp count is determined by the method described in wo 95 24520 the opening properties relevant to practice for use as filling fiber in mixture with downs and feathers may be examined on a laboratory scale by the method described below the so called blow box test the blow box is a rectangular metal receptacle which is open on the underside and covered with an air permeable screen on the upper side the dimensions of the blow box are 20 u00d7 15 u00d7 20 cm length u00d7 width u00d7 height i e 6 l volume on the surface is found an air permeable metal screen with a mesh size of about 0 8 mm a constant stream of air which stirs up the fiber is brought in through the screen by means of a nozzle the excess air likewise escapes through the. |
6 | upwardly when the top end of the coil spring 2 is moved to the left and downwardly when the coil spring 2 is rocked to the right the latter situation being illustrated in dotted lines in fig2 based on the knowledge of this mainly vertical maximum displacement of the rod portion c the clamp 10 is designed such that the rod portion c will abut the respective surfaces 12 and 18 when the rod portion c has been displaced approximately half of the vertical maximum displacement by the associated stoppage of the half winding b c from being bent out from b more than corresponding to half the operational vertical maximum displacement the long term weakening of the rod material adjacent the potential breaking area at b will be essentially reduced more than halved because the weakening would otherwise increase exponentially with the oscillation amplitude for high oscillation amplitudes whereby the rod portion c will abut the respective support surfaces 12 and 18 a break action will of course occur at c but since the rod portion c is not directionally fixed the break action will not occur in any concentrated manner at c but will be distributed along the spring rod to both sides of the area or rod portion c i e along the entire length d c b the associated material weakening in each or any of the cross sectional areas of the spring rod along this length therefore will be very small and the result will be a very remarkable prolongation of the lifetime of the coil spring 2. |
2 | in order correspondingly to subject the inlet stage of the compressor part 3 to sound waves uniformly the question of whether the arrangement of the sound transmitters 13a b is undertaken as is shown in fig4 on the inner wall of the air inlet 7 and or on the outer wall depends on the respective individual case in the example represented the use of sound transmitters is not however limited to the air inlet 7 of the compressor part 3 the inlet stage of the turbine part 2 which is directly subjected to the hot combustion gases from the combustion chamber 4 is also subject to an increased danger of deposits it is therefore expedient to install sound transmitters 10a b there as well in particular at the turbine inlet 5 in addition further sound transmitters 11a b and 12a b as well as 8a b and 9a b can be advantageously arranged in the individual stages of the compressor part 3 and the turbine part 2 these further sound transmitters also keep the rear stages of the compressor part and the turbine part free from deposits or free them from deposits here again the arrangement of the transmitters in the individual case depends strongly on the respective geometry and the flow and thermodynamic conditions within the machine the sound. |
4 | motor 8 is accelerated decelerated or stopped e g depending upon signals emitted by the sensors d in order to permanently and intermediately store a number of windings on the storage body 9 which number permanently suffices to cover a momentary or even an expected upcoming yarn consumption of the weaving machine w to start an insertion cycle or pick a signal is transmitted from the control device c 1 to the control device c or directly to the stopping device 10 to move the stop element 11 from the stop position into the release position the number of windings withdrawn during the insertion cycle or pick is registered e g by a not shown withdrawal sensor in order to release the adjusted insertion length of the yarn only the stop element 11 is moved back into the stop position sufficiently early e g via the control device c the yarn brake b e g is controlled by the control device c in order to brake the yarn during the transition phase during which the bringer gripper 1 transfers the tip of the yarn y to the taker gripper 2 the functioning of the system produces a stretch condition in the yarn y in the intermediately stored windings on the storage body 9 this stretch condition is maintained essentially constant between the winding element 7 and the stop element 11 engaged in the stop position by adjusting the insertion length released for each insertion cycle. |
6 | condensed water from the interior of the refrigerator see fig5 and 6 this ensures that there is always a water level of maximum height in drip water dish 10 while any surplus amount of water is always discharged to the outside it is preferred if hose 32 opens into a collecting trough 33 which is secured to bear at least partly on the outer circumference of compressor 1 this feature ensures that the excess condensed water getting into collecting trough 33 rapidly evaporates from the collecting trough into the air surrounding the refrigerator since collecting trough 33 is secured on the outer circumference of compressor 1 which is heated in the operating state in order to further increase the humidifying capacity of drip water dish 10 it is preferred that insulation 20a of the refrigerator is thinner in the vicinity of drip water dish 10 than the rest of insulation 20 of the refrigerator and that drip water dish 10 is arranged above compressor 1 see fig6 this has the essential advantage that due to the thinner insulation 20a of compressor 1 arranged under drip water dish 10 the latter can heat from the bottom so that the condensed water contained in drip water dish 10 can be more heated and the air current of fan 11 flowing over drip water dish 10 can absorb more humidity the refrigerating system shown in fig7 contains a compressor 1 which is connected by a line 2 with a air cooled condenser 3 arranged outside of the refrigerator from there the liquid refrigerant flows over a filter drier 4 and from there over a throttle 5 designed as a high pressure capillary pipe into an evaporator 6 which is arranged inside the refrigerator the evaporator is. |
4 | 13 5 preferably about 1 2 6 0 by weight of cyanamide based on the weight of the dried material after drying the treated material is cured at about 140 u00b0 190 u00b0 c for about 1 6 minutes preferably at about 160 u00b0 175 u00b0 c for about 1 4 minutes the following examples illustrate the process of the present invention all parts are by weight unless otherwise indicated a pad bath solution is prepared containing 16 5 by weight of urea and 6 7 by weight of orthophosphoric acid in water to provide an application solution containing 4 moles of urea per mole of phosphoric acid a second pad bath solution is prepared containing 24 7 by weight of urea and 6 7 by weight of orthophosphoric acid in water to provide an application solution containing 6 moles of urea per mole of phosphoric acid the solutions of the above pad baths are applied to 100 cotton broadcloth by padding two dips and two nips to obtain wet pickups of 77 3 and 79 8 respectively based on the weight of the untreated fabric the treated fabrics are dried for 3 minutes at 107 u00b0 c and cured for 3 minutes at 171 u00b0 c the fabrics are then rinsed in water at 25 u00b0 c and dried for 3 minutes at 107 u00b0 c the fabric treated with the first pad bath solution is labeled fabric a and the one treated with the second pad bath solution is labeled fabric b a pad bath solution containing 3 75 by weight of cyanamide in water is prepared and applied to fabrics a and b by. |
7 | be executed by any suitable general purpose microprocessor such that in one embodiment the apparatus can be a conventional personal computer pc such as a standard desktop or laptop computer with an attached monitor the computer can be connected to an imaging device such as a digital video camera or can input a video file captured by a separate imaging device and transferred to the computer alternatively the apparatus can be a dedicated device the invention can also be embodied as a computer program stored on any suitable computer readable storage medium such as a solid state computer memory a hard drive or a removable disc shaped medium in which information is stored magnetically optically or magneto optically the computer program comprises computer executable code that when executed on a computer system causes the computer system to perform a method embodying the invention referring to fig2 a and 2 b the apparatus comprises a moving platform 10 e g a vehicle such as an aeroplane or satellite with an imaging device 20 that captures a sequence of still images preferably the movement of the platform indicated by the arrow 40 is constant and is known either by design or by measurement and is a pure translation with no rotation component preferably the motion of the platform is parallel to an approximately flat background 50 such as the ground or sea at a fixed height h the imaging device 20 has a constant field of view 30 with respect to the moving platform 10 sequential images are captured with the imaging. |
2 | in the following detailed description rather the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present invention with reference to fig2 of the present disclosure a work vehicle such as a front loader 200 is shown the vehicle 200 includes a front frame 202 and a rear frame assembly 204 that are pivotally joined together at an articulation pivot or joint not shown front ground engaging wheels 206 are coupled to the front frame 202 and rear ground engaging wheels 208 are coupled to the rear frame 204 for supporting and propelling the vehicle 200 although the present disclosure illustrates a front loader 200 it is not limited to such and may include other suitable work vehicles the front frame assembly 102 is provided with a work implement in the form of a loader bucket 214 that is controllably coupled to the front frame assembly 202 by a coupler or mechanical linkage 216 the bucket 214 can be actuated by a hydraulic cylinder 218 which is coupled to the coupler 216 in other embodiments the front frame assembly 102 can be coupled with a pair of forks a blade a rotary tiller a roller level a rotary cutter. |
1 | fishing lure generally designated 10 fashioned in accordance with the present principles the artificial fishing lure 10 is designed for use in salt water or fresh water and in various water columns including as a top water lure through the use of appropriate formation materials the present artificial fishing lure 10 is shown in perspective in fig1 in general the fishing lure 10 is characterized by a shaft 12 a nose 14 a tail 16 and an auger 18 the auger 18 being disposed on the shaft 12 so as to freely rotate on and about the longitudinal axis of the shaft in one form and as depicted in fig1 9 and described below the fishing lure 10 is made to be assembled and disassembled in order to replace or change one or more components of the fishing lure 10 in another form one or more components of the fishing lure are not removable from one or more of the other components of the fishing lure the fishing lure 10 is shown in an exploded view in fig2 depicting the nose 14 unthreaded from a front threaded end 22 of the shaft 12 the auger 18 removed from the shaft 12 and the tail 16 unthreaded from a rear threaded end 21 of the shaft 12 it should be appreciated that while not shown other. |
9 | a circular base member 43 resting on the partition 18 and loosely surrounding the plateform portion 181 and a connection arm 55 with one end hingedly attached to bottom end of the vertical post 51 and another end attached to outer side wall of the circular base member 43 a holder 52 attached to an interior of a side wall of the housing 1 and extending therethrough an axial bore not shown in which the vertical post 51 is mounted for rotary motion only the actuating arm 54 is swingable relative to the vertical post 51 between a lower engaging position as best shown in fig1 and an upper disengaging position as best shown in fig3 the actuating arm 54 has a sharp head extending into adjacent teeth of the pinion 21 as best shown in fig2 when the actuating arm 54 is located in its lower engaging position a float 53 is secured to the actuating arm 54 for conducting swinging movement of the actuating arm 54 along with rising or decreasing water level in the water chamber 11 coil springs 46 are arranged between interior of the side wall of the housing 1 and outer side wall of the circular base member 43 to restore automatically the circular base member 43 after the base member 43 being displaced from its ordinary position as best shown in fig1 and 4 a valve retaining device includes a valve retainer 41 which is an annular float loosely surrounding the float valve 3 and normally resting on top of the base member 43 for retaining the float valve 3 in its closed position and magnets 42 45. |
1 | is approximately 3 5 inches wide at its widest part and extends approximately 2 inches along the upwardly inclined lowermost portion thereof stiffening bead 20 can be roughly semicylindrical with a diameter of about 1 inch cover slat 50 can be about 3 5 inches at its widest and 1 5 inches at its narrowest front to back dimensions first and second orifices 38 and 68 can both be circular with a diameter of about 1 inch first and second stoppers 40 and 72 can be size 5 rubber stoppers of the type ordinarily used in chemical laboratory work the inwardly projecting ledges in first set of ledges 32 and second set of ledges 34 can have an inwardly projection dimension of about 0 25 inch and lateral dimension of about 1 inch first removable platform 76 is conveniently made of a stiff plastic material 3 16 inch thick and have dimensions 6 875 by 14 inches with a central through hole that is circular with a diameter of 0 75 inch second removable platform 36 is similar but with dimensions 7 25 by 14 inches so as to rest on second set of inwardly projecting ledges 34 first and second rack portions 60 and 62 can have a front to back extent of about. |
5 | extending downwardly over the perimetrical edge 28 of the floor and acting as the shield fig1 shows member 23c in the form of a double angulated member where a horizontal portion 53 engaging the upper surface 26 of the floor 22 and being secured thereto by bolt assemblies 27 as hereinbefore described a vertical flange 54 extends upwardly from the inner edge of the horizontal portion 53 and the bin wall portion 34 is bolted thereto as clearly illustrated a vertical flange portion 55 extends downwardly from the outer edge of the horizontal portion 53 over the perimetrical edge 28 of the floor and acts as the shield once again as clearly illustrated fig1 shows a construction which is particularly suitable for prime manufacture in this embodiment the lower wall portion 34 of the bin wall is angulated outwardly to form a horizontal flange 56 which engages the upper surface 26 of the floor 22 and is bolted thereto by means of nut and bolt assemblies 27 a vertical flange portion 57 is formed on the outer edge of the horizontal portion 56 and extends downwardly over the perimetrical edge 28 of the floor thus acting as the shield in all instances the nut and bolt assemblies 27 are preferred but other means of fastening can be used in all instances the member 23 etc is preferably formed in sections and bolted together as it is assembled upon the floor of the grain bin this is particularly so if the grain bin is cylindrical in configuration although the term 34 angle iron 34 has been used nevertheless. |
6 | means of bearing 9 on shaft 2 after oil has been introduced into the central cavity 43 of the bearing in operation the oil which leaves the end of the bearing is projected by centrifugal force and passing through the indentations 47 of washer 45 accumulates in cavity 48 where it is in contact with the bearing it is apparent that by doing away with the conventional square flanges considerable economy in material a reduction in weight and a reduction in the radial dimension are achieved and these advantages are in no way obtained to the detriment of the performances of the fan which result essentially from the peripheral feed of the fan blade unit so from the diameter thereof which has in no ways been modified besides these advantages in material weight and radial size of this fan with respect to conventional flange construtions a reduction in the axial dimension is obtained more especially by increasing the number of connecting arms which allows their section to be reduced particularly in the axial direction this advantage of the arms is added to that by which these arms dispense with the need at least on one side of the apparatus for the addition of a projection grid although the dimension of arms 5 is reduced in the axial direction the dimension of their section in the tangential direction is still further reduced as shown in the cut back 5b fig2 which confers on this arm an axial fin shape which serves as a honeycomb rectifier and improves the efficiency the arms are in fact situated in the air output face. |
5 | plate 18 and on the back surface of the steel wall plate 13 and the anchor members are not projected over the surface of each steel plate 18 13 thus the present embodiment can easily install the internal structures that must be installed on at least two of the sidewall members 31 the floor member 32 and the ceiling member 33 specifically the equipment 19 into the module 30 it is possible to align the through holes into which the mounting bolts 37 are inserted formed in the installation frame 25 with the openings 39 formed in the steel floor plate 18 while moving the lower surface of the installation frame 25 of equipment 19 horizontally along the upper surface of the steel floor plate 18 if the through holes are not aligned with the openings 39 when the lower surface of the frame 25 touches the upper surface of the steel floor plate 18 it is possible to easily align the through holes with the openings 39 by moving equipment 19 horizontally while the lower surface of the frame 25 touches the upper surface of the steel floor plate 18 in this state because it is possible to touch directly a side surface of the installation frame 24 to an inner surface of the steel wall plate 13 the through holes into. |
6 | 124 extend parallel with a center axis of the spindle 150 in a region of the through opening 124 facing away from the endless screw 130 the gear housing 120 and the inner walls of the through openings 124 are formed in such a manner that each through opening 124 is delimited by a shaft portion 126 having a circular cross section the two shaft portions 126 define the pivot axis 165 about which the gear housing 120 can be pivoted relative to the gear retention device 160 fitting imprecisions and tolerances within the actuating drive 10 and or positional tolerances of the actuating drive 10 can thereby be compensated for relative to a component which is intended to be driven many components which are intended to be driven such as for example four bar height adjusters may further require in principle that the actuating drive 10 has a limited ability to rotate the gear retention device 160 comprises a curved retention member 170 and a closure member 180 which are connected in this case clip fitted to each other and which receive the two shaft portions 126 of the gear housing 120 in a supporting manner between them during the assembly process the spindle nut 140. |
1 | link 4 as the tissue being treated is lengthened the plantar fascia tissue 11 the achilles tendon 12 the calf musculature 13 the popliteal fossa 14 the hamstring muscle group 15 and the lower back muscles and sinew 16 begin to lengthen as the user pulls the extremity to the second position 17 the user then reads the extremity flexibility number 2 in the passive stretching position 17 a shorter distance between the extremity support 3 and the handheld tissue stretching device 1 corresponds directly to lengthening the tissue of the posterior lower extremity plantar fascia tissue 11 the achilles tendon 12 the calf musculature 13 the popliteal fossa 14 the hamstring muscle group 15 and the lower back 16 an extremity flexibility number 2 is displayed to the user any time the extremity is engaged with the extremity support 3 the user may adjust treatment based on the extremity flexibility number 2 the user may disengage the release mechanism 6 from the retractor gear 23 to extend 20 the extremity support 3 away from the handheld tissue stretching device 1 and allow the user to lower the extremity to the support surface the stretchscore extremity flexibility number 2 can be obtained in numerous ways one embodiment for determining the stretchscore measures the distance between the handheld tissue stretching device 1 and user 39 s extremity when the extremity is engaged with an extremity support 3 a pliable inelastic link 4 is used to connect the extremity support 3 to the handheld tissue stretching device 1 the handheld tissue stretching. |
3 | cationic the charged material may generally be any partially or fully positively charged material suitable for interaction with the phosphate groups of nucleic acids examples of suitable charged materials include xanthines hexoses purines arginine lysine polyarginine polylysine and quaternary ammonium salts the xanthine may generally be any xanthine and preferably is xanthine 1 3 7 trimethylxanthine caffeine 1 3 9 trimethylxanthine 1 3 diethyl 7 methylxanthine 1 3 diethyl 8 phenylxanthine 1 3 dimethyl 7 2 hydroxyethyl xanthine 1 3 dimethylxanthine 7 acetic acid 1 3 dipropyl7 methylxanthine 1 3 dipropyl 8 p sulfophenylxanthine 1 7 dimethylxanthine 1 7 dimethylxanthine paraxanthine 1 9 dimethylxanthine 1 allyl 3 7 dimethyl 8 phenylxanthine 1 allyl 3 7 dimethyl 8 p sulfophenylxanthine 1 butyl 4 5 dihydro 3 ethyl 8 hydroxyxanthine 1 ethyl 3 isobutylxanthine 1 methylxanthine 2 6 dithiopurine 2 u2032 deoxyinosine 3 7 dimethyl 1 propargylxanthine 3 7 dimethylxanthine 3 8 dimethyl 2 thioxanthine 3 9 dimethylxanthine 3 allyl 1 ethyl 8 hydroxyxanthine 3 cyclopropyl 1 ethyl 8 hydroxyxanthine 3 ethyl 1 propylxanthine 3 ethyl 8 hydroxy 1 methylxanthine 3 isobutyl 1 methylxanthine 3 isobutyl 1 methylxanthine 3 isobutyl 1 methylxanthine 3 isobutyl 1 methylxanthine 3 methyl 1 5 oxohexyl 7 propylxanthine 3 methyl 8 phenyl 2 thiohypoxanthine 3 methylxanthine 3 propylxanthine 6 thiohypoxanthine 6 thioxanthine 7 methylxanthine 8 3 carboxypropyl 1 3 dimethylxanthine 8 azaxanthine monohydrate 8 bromo 1 3 diethylxanthine 8 cyclopentyl 1 3 dimethylxanthine 8 cyclopentyl 1 3 dipropylxanthine 8 methoxymethyl 3 isobutyl 1 methylxanthine 8 methylxanthine 9 methylxanthine azaserine hypoxanthine hypoxanthine hypoxanthine 9 beta d arabinofuranoside hypoxanthine 9 d ribofuranoside inosine nicotinamide hypoxanthine dinucleotide phosphate nicotinamide hypoxanthine dinucleotide phosphate disodium salt nicotinamide hypoxanthine dinucleotide sodium salt selenohypoxanthine. |
9 | the support 16 are downwardly extending elongated fingers 17 which terminate in enlarged heads 18 each enlarged head 18 has a conical end 19 and flat shoulder 20 as can be seen in the right hand side of fig2 which is partial sectional view along the line aa of fig3 the finger 17 is relatively thin and terminates in the shoulder 20 this shoulder is the back side of the external head 18 as can be seen the shoulder 20 extends outwardly from the exterior portion of the finger 17 the fingers 17 are arcuate sections separated by spaces 26 thus providing necessary resilience to the fingers 17 when this set of fingers 17 is pushed down through the hole 13 each finger is moved radially by the conical surface 19 towards the axis of the hole so that each head 18 passes through the hole 13 the resilience of the finger 17 snaps the head outwardly and the shoulder 20 engages the backside of tray element 12 the arrangement of the fingers 17 and their enlarged heads 18 and shoulders 20 firmly secures the support 16 with respect to the tray 12 so that it is essentially impossible to accidentally remove support 16 from the tray despite rough handling dropping etc in a preferred form of the invention the clamping member 14 is made of a resilient sterilizable material such as a synthetic rubber as is well known in the medical art the support element 16 is preferably molded from high impact strength semi rigid medical grade polymeric material or the like preferably the two sets of four fingers 17 are integrally molded into the support elements 16 as shown in fig4 a 4b. |
2 | runs to couple the first and second switches to the remainder of the circuitry in one exemplary non limiting embodiment both the first pad 20 and the second pad 22 can have for example a rectangular shape and can be example the size of a credit card so they can be comfortably carried in a pocket making the universal reminder device 40 completely portable to use the universal reminder device 40 of the present invention the user will place anything that she does not want to leave behind in her home or office or hotel room on the second pad 22 this action closes normally open momentary switch 14 which then remotely closes relay switch 64 the user will place something on the first pad 20 that she will not leave her house without like her car home keys this latter action opens normally closed momentary switch 12 which remotely opens the relay switch 56 when she later picks up her keys to leave the switch 12 will close and this action will remotely cause relay switch 56 to close because the object that she does not want to forget has kept the second switch 14 closed relay switch 64 is also closed completing the circuit between the battery 18 and the buzzer 16 the buzzer 16 will sound reminding her to also pick up the object. |
2 | requires the air supply at a different stage in the process the valve in the discharge hose 210 is opened and the mixture is discharged via the discharge outlet 200 and is conveyed along discharge hose 210 to its required location a conventional tripod arrangement 220 may be provided to kill the energy in the mixture concrete and allow it to fall in a heap to be spread as can be seen in fig5 the mixing vessel 140 is generally of spherical configuration the pressure shell 141 forming the outer part of the mixing vessel 140 is formed from a pair of hemispheres produced by pressing or spinning the shell is provided with 12 lining segments 142 these sufficiently duplicate the form of the pressure shell 141 which they protect from abrasive wear of the constituents to be mixed within the vessel eight of the lining segments 142 are reversible top to bottom the charging inlet 143 is provided at the top of the vessel 140 and the discharge outlet 200 is provided slightly offset from the bottom of the vessel 140 as can be seen in fig6 a and 6 b the charging inlet of the mixing vessel 140 is provided with a lid 210 to seal the vessel water is admitted by a branch formed in the lid housing 211 it passes through a hole in a flat seal 212 and thence to a nozzle formed in the seal retaining place 213 a non return valve not shown prevents reverse flow through the branch when the vessel 140 is pressurised the seal plate 213 and the housing 211 are formed to dish the seal the shape of the seal plate 213 and housing 211. |
4 | thread against the adjacent portion of the external surface of the cylindrical wall is adjustable by a screw the tensioning member is tiltably installed in the pan shaped portion of the spring so as to adjust its inclination relative to the adjacent portion of the external surface of the cylindrical wall in dependency on the position of the thread application_number US 26816488 A description fig1 shows a bobbin case 1 which comprises a tubular preferably cylindrical wall 3 one end of which is closed by a bottom wall 5 the wall 3 surrounds a customary thread bobbin which is not shown in the drawing the central portion of the bottom wall 5 carries a hollow pin shaped mandrel 7 which is coaxial with the wall 3 and carries the core of the properly inserted bobbin for a supply of lower thread 33 the open end portion of the wall 3 is formed with a v shaped notch 9 forming the inlet of a suitably configurated slot 10 through which the thread extends from the bobbin during threading the closed end of the slot 9 constitutes a substantially circular opening 11 in the wall 3 a relatively large window 13 is adjacent but angularly offset with reference to the opening 11 the improved bobbin case further comprises a resilient thread tensioning element 19 hereinafter called spring whose curvature approximates but need not exactly match the curvature of the periphery 17 of the wall 3 this spring 19 is adjustably secured to the wall 3 by a fastening means 15 here shown as a threaded fastener screw which can be turned by a suitable tool to thereby change the amount of energy which is stored by the spring 19 and hence the. |
9 | between the float chamber 14 and the inlet port 38 of the fuel tube 26 and such flow will be unlikely to be disturbed and more especially in the case of a relatively high flow velocity through a small cross section will make a substantial contribution to avoiding the formation of vapor bubbles even under very unfavorable conditions the working example of the carburetor of the present invention described above leads to the advantages described initially herein a more significant point in this respect is that the relatively high pressure at the plane a makes it possible for the critical pressure ratio to be maintained far into the partial load range so that consequently more regular operation of the idling system may be ensured since furthermore in the partial load range as well a corresponding flow is maintained through the idling system and such flow may certain constitute a substantial part of the fuel air mixture made available for the cylinders the optimum operation at any rate of this part leads to a significant increase in mileage and a drop in contaminant emission in the partial load ranges as well for achieving a maximum vacuum in the idling setting the throttle valve 8 can be fully closed in this position with the possible exception of small gaps caused by manufacturing tolerances this position of the throttle valve 8 in the idling setting does also. |
8 | jellyroll 34 fashion from which a circular electrode which could then be cut as shown in fig7 along line b b while various techniques such as spraying electrocoating or screen printing for example are known to the art for depositing alternate layers of hydrophobic materials and hydrophilic and catalyst containing materials which may be used to practice this invention the following examples will describe the preferred filtration techniques employed by the applicants it should be noted that while the following specific examples provide the details used by the applicants in the preparation of certain embodiments of their invention certain general criteria should be followed in conducting the filtration processes i in order to obtain uniform thin in the order of magnitude of microns layers by filtration the suspended solids should be in a submicron state of subdivision this is no particular problem since the basic particles in commercially available metal blacks carbon blacks and teflon dispersions are of this order of magnitude ii the dispersions which are to be filtered should be very dilute to inhibit agglomeration of the particles iii the dispersing medium should be capable of wetting the hydrophobic materials for otherwise it will be impossible to filter through the previously deposited hydrophobic layers water containing wetting agents such as triton x 100 trademark of rohm and haas co philadelphia pa 19105 u s a or alcohol water mixtures which wet the otherwise hydrophobic materials are preferred because of their commercial availability and relatively low cost iv the filter medium employed should be smooth flat and highly porous with pores in the magnitude of less than 5 microns stretched sintered teflon tape or commercial grades of millipore. |
4 | drying cylinders as a so called single fabric draw application_number US 54692583 A description referring now to the figure the illustrated preferred embodiment of the transfer apparatus in accordance with the invention is utilized in a paper machine the press section of which is a closed press section and in particular comprises a so called sym press press section available from valmet oy of finland the paper web w is carried into the press section on the lower face of a fabric 14 which functions as a pick up fabric as well as a press fabric in the first and second press nips n 1 and n 2 of the press section thus the web w is picked up from the forming wire not shown and carried on the lower surface of the fabric 14 into the first press nip n 1 the first press nip n 1 is formed between a lower press roll 10 having a hollow face 10 39 and a suction roll 13 the first press nip n 1 is double felted the pick up felt 14 and a lower felt 12 guided by guide rolls 11 passing through the nip n 1 after the first press nip n 1 the web w remains attached to the fabric 14 and follows the suction roll 13 due to the suction zone 13 u03b1 the second press nip n 2 is formed between the suction roll 13 and a large diameter central roll 15 having a smooth surface 15 39. |
3 | type in certain embodiments the present invention relates to the aforementioned method and any of the attendant limitations wherein the soluble factor is selected from the group consisting of bdnf cntf dvl 1 egf endostatin fgf gdnf gm csf heregulin igf il insulin interferon jagged1 m csf nag 1 ngf nt pdgf pedf prolactin sdf sf 1 tgf tnf vegf and wnt in certain embodiments the present invention relates to the aforementioned method and any of the attendant limitations wherein the soluble factor is selected from the group consisting of fibrinogen laminin collagen iv tenascin fibronectin collagen bovine pituitary extract egf hepatocyte growth factor keratinocyte growth factor hydrocortisone dimethyl sulphoxide recombinant human epidermal growth factor insulin sodium selenite transferrin hydrocortisone basic fibroblast growth factor and leukemia inhibitory factor in certain embodiments the present invention relates to the aforementioned method and any of the attendant limitations wherein the cells of a first type are mammalian cells in certain embodiments the present invention relates to the aforementioned method and any of the attendant limitations wherein the cells of a first type are human cells in certain embodiments the present invention relates to the aforementioned method and any of the attendant limitations wherein the cells of a first type are selected from the group consisting of cells of the anus bladder bile duct bone brain breast cervix colon rectum duodenum endometrium. |
1 | the range of 37 u00b0 c to 40 u00b0 c in the range of 41 u00b0 c to 44 u00b0 c cell damage is reversible for exposure times less than several hours in the range of 45 u00b0 c to 49 c cell damage becomes irreversible at increasingly short intervals the following table states expected effects at higher temperatures this table is not intended as a statement of scientifically precise ranges above and below which no similar effects will be found and instead is intended as a statement of generally accepted values which provide approximations of the ranges of the stated effects limitation of the appended claims in accordance with this and the further details of this description is intended to the extent such details are incorporated in the claims and not otherwise as a consequence of the foregoing effects preferred u201c soft u201d coagulation occurs at temperatures slightly above 70 u00b0 c heat denatures and shrinks tissues and blood vessels thereby leading as desired to control of bleeding cells are generally not ruptured u201c soft u201d coagulation is generally assured with voltages below 200 peak volts sparks are avoided u201c forced u201d coagulation can be accomplished with bursts of electrical energy electric arcs are generated deeper coagulation is achieved at the cost of some carbonization and an occasional cutting effect spray coagulation is also possible tissue cutting occurs by desiccation when the concentration of electrical enemy also referred to here as energy density is acute and the temperature of tissue is raised above 100 u00b0 c for both coagulation and cutting by electrical energy a sine wave waveform is employed with a frequency of. |
5 | described as best illustrated in fig1 through 4 the apparatus for removing hair from a drain comprises an elongate shaft 20 with a pick up means 30 for picking up hair and debris being provided at the proximal end 22 of the shaft 20 the shaft 20 is preferably elongate with its proximal end 22 adapted to be inserted into a drain 3 the elongate and relatively thin nature of the shaft 20 permits insertion of the proximal end 22 through a drain guard 5 covering the entrance to the drain 3 and into the drain pipe not shown in communication with the drain entrance ideally the shaft 20 is flexible along its longitudinal axis 26 the longitudinally flexible nature of the shaft 20 permits the shaft to bend and curve and follow the curvature of the interior of the drain pipe for reaching relatively remote obstructions in the drain pipe e g those obstructions not in the immediate entrance of the drain this flexibility characteristic also allows the shaft 20 to be thrust vigorously through an obstruction in the drain 3 the shaft 20 includes a grasping portion or handle 28 for aiding the grasping of the shaft 20 by a user the grasping portion 28 is preferably positioned towards the shaft distal end 24 and opposite the proximal end 22 preferably a ring 29 is mounted on and extends from the distal end 24 the ring 29 enhances the storability of the apparatus by permitting it to be hung from for example a hook on a wall surface significantly the ring 29 also aids in maneuvering. |
5 | 44 down into slot 24 it will then be locked in place under the same principles as described above fig1 shows slotted stick 22 with four removable rungs 38 in place as noted above inclined holes 26 alternate in orientation along with the insertion slots 36 to allow the rungs to alternate fig1 b shows two slotted sticks 22 stacked together the reader will observe that the alternating pattern of removable rungs 38 continues through the stack of two or more slotted sticks 22 in actual use a stack of four or more slotted sticks 22 would be placed on the tree 10 or other object to be climbed the sticks 22 are attached to the tree 10 using the securing straps 18 which are well known in the prior art all removable rungs 38 would be removed before leaving the device unattended a user wishing to climb the device would need to bring along a set of removable rungs 38 the user would then progressively install removable rungs 38 as he or she ascends the ladder when the user later descends the ladder removable rungs 38 would be progressively removed a rung to rung spacing of 9 inches in typical for this type of device accordingly in order to ascend a twelve foot object the user would need to bring approximately sixteen removable rungs 38 these rungs 38 can be made of aluminum alloy resulting in a modest weight for a set of sixteen material selection is important for slotted sticks 22 as it must withstand significant mechanical forces it must also withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight and temperature extremes many metals could be used but since the device must often be carried into the woods on. |
6 | second rail engagement surface 48 located at each end of the bracket 40 the bracket 40 inserts within the passage 27 such that the bracket 40 engages the rails 28 and 29 in particular the first rail engagement surfaces 47 of the rail engagement members 45 and 46 are angled such that the first rail engagement surfaces 47 align and engage the first bracket engagement surfaces 31 of the rails 28 and 29 the second rail engagement surface 48 of the rail engagement members 45 and 46 are vertical such that the second rail engagement surfaces 48 align with and engage the second bracket engagement surfaces 32 of the rails 28 and 29 the bracket 40 is designed to conceal gaps between the beverage dispenser 200 and the icemaker 100 and will be explained with greater detail herein furthermore the bracket 40 or brackets 40 integrate with base 20 in order to accommodate different sizes of icemakers 100 in particular one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that no brackets 40 may be used to accommodate a larger icemaker 100 or one or more brackets 40 may be used in order to accommodate a smaller icemaker 100 the widths of brackets 40 according to the preferred embodiment are uniform to simplify their manufacture and the specific width is selected for universality to accommodate the largest number of different icemakers 100 nevertheless it should be understood. |
6 | that the push rod 14 has traveled sufficiently to close the first pair of contacts 31 a red light emitting diode 64 indicates that the push rod 14 has traveled sufficiently to close the second pair of contacts 32 each shift register 63 is shown having associated therewith eight light emitting diodes of a single color the color reflecting the extent of push rod 14 travel for each of the eight brakes on each side of the vehicle as well known in the art the location of the first pair of contacts 31 and the second pair of contacts 32 can be selected in such manner that closing the first pair of contacts 31 serves as a warning to the operator of the vehicle of wear of the brakes and that closing the second pair of contacts 32 serves as a warning to the operator of the vehicle that the brakes are dangerously maladjusted and in need of adjustment with continued reference to fig1 there is shown an alarm circuit comprising a transistor q biased by resistors r1 and r2 for energizing relay k upon the occurrence of the closing of any of the second contact pairs 32 the microprocessor 60 generates an alarm signal which turns on the transistor q thereby closing contact arm 67 a voltage source is thereby connected to a buzzer 69 and a warning light 68 the buzzer 69 and warning light 68 preferably being disposed in the cab of the vehicle to alert the operator of the vehicle additionally for vehicles so equipped the same alarm signal can serve as a speed control signal to a vehicle engine speed control means 71 to slow the vehicle so that the operator can make. |
6 | of the lens 52 is substantially planar and a second side 56 of the lens 52 has a convex shape in use a first set of light rays 58 is emitted from the light emitting element 42 of the lighting module 40 the first set of light rays 58 is reflected from the inner surface 46 of the reflector 44 towards the shield 48 the first set of light rays 58 is reflected from the upper surface 50 of the shield 48 and directed to the first side 54 of the lens 52 the lens 52 illustrated in fig5 has been moved upwardly from the position shown in fig1 as indicated by the arrow l the first set of light rays 58 is reflected from the reflector 44 to impinge upon a different part of the first side 54 of the lens 52 from that shown in fig1 the first set of light rays 58 pass through the lens 52 and exit the second side 56 of the lens 52 upon exiting the second side 56 of the lens 52 the first set of light rays 58 is caused to be directed in an upward direction from horizontal thus the first set of light rays 58 forms a pattern consistent with the high beam mode a second set of light rays 60 is emitted from the light emitting element 42 with the first set of light rays 58 the second set of light rays 60 is reflected from the inner surface 46 of the reflector 44 towards the shield 48 however the second set of light rays 60 is not directed on the upper surface 50 of the shield 48 the second set of light rays 60 bypass the shield 48. |
4 | shown the rotary valve 18 can swivel around its axis 19 in such a manner that it establishes a connection between the negative pressure channel 15 and one or several of the negative pressure lines 11 12 13 or 14 the rotary valve 18 can furthermore be brought into a position in which the negative pressure channel 15 is closed so that none of the negative pressure lines 11 12 13 or 14 is supplied with negative pressure in the present example of an embodiment as shown in fig2 the rotary valve 18 of the distributor 3 is driven and adjusted via a motor 20 and gearing 21 motor 20 and gearing 21 are secured on a platform 22 on the cover 16 the drive shaft 23 of gearing 21 is connected to the rotary valve 18 in the axis 19 of said rotary valve 18 the rotary valve 18 can be rotated into any desired position by actuating the motor 20 a positioning disk 26 is connected by means of screws 25 permanently to the rotary valve 18 or to the shaft 23 the positioning disk 26 interacts with a limit switch 27 the motor 20 is controlled via the limit switch 27 the needed position of the rotary valve 18 is set on the positioning disk 26 when the rotor and gearing 21 rotates the shaft 19 the rotary valve 18 and the positioning disk 26 the rotary valve 18 is rotated until the limit switch 27 detects. |
8 | radially disposed grooves on the panel and three oppositely disposed grooves on the frame that supports the tensed mask three spherical balls serve to align the panel and the frame in a precise relationship the balls are permitted to roll in the grooves and one of the grooves in each pair is shorter than the other to restrict the range of positions of the ball in the other groove of each pair when the panel and frame are in the precise relationship application_number US 69307885 A description referring to fig1 a flat glass panel 10 of a crt includes on the inner surface thereof a target 24 conventionally consisting of a regular pattern of elemental colored light emitting phosphors arranged in clusters or triads each comprising a red blue and green phosphor element positioned adjacent to target 24 is a flat shadow mask 22 which as is well known in the art includes a plurality of apertures for masking or shadowing different ones of the elemental color phosphors in target 24 from all but its assigned one of a plurality of electron beams emitted from a gun structure 18 located in an elongated neck 16 of the crt mask 22 is maintained in position adjacent target 24 on the inner surface of panel 10 by a frame 12 the forwardly directed surface of which is sealed to panel 10 by glass 34 frit 34 26 a generally bell shaped funnel 14. |
9 | centrally located through the body 1 is circular opening 1c which communicated with milled recesses 1a and 1b these are provided to receive helical spring 4 with its ends 4a and 4b protruding through the recesses 1a and 1b respectively to engage the stationary pins 3a and 3b mentioned above the catch unit 6 here shown attached to the door of a cabinet as described below but such a catch unit may be part of any other mechanical movement which it is desired to latch and unlatch forming an integral part of body 1 is tongue 7 having a convex cam surface 7a which operates on opening of the door and flat surface 7b which operates on closing of the door the surfaces meeting at catch point p as described more fully below the installation of my device on a cabinet is best seen on fig1 wherein 8 shows the side of the cabinet 9 the door and 9a the handle as employed in this embodiment the body 1 is located within latch housing 10 in which there is a snug sliding fit the housing is provided with holes 11 through which screws 11a effect fastening of the device to the floor of the cabinet 17 holes 12 in. |
2 | to fig1 and 12 the upper cap 46 is brought down upon the lower insert 70 as the force acting on the upper cap 46 is increased the lower insert 70 along with the container end closure 2 is brought to bear onto the outer surface 82 of the lower retainer 74 this abutting relationship deflects the inner panel wall 26 outwardly as shown the upper cap 46 will also help maintain 1 the radius between the central panel 34 and the inner panel wall 26 about 0 015 inches in fig5 2 the angle of the outer panel wall 22 about 13 u00b0 in fig5 and 3 the curl height about 0 186 inches in fig5 furthermore the lower key ring 54 includes an inner profile 94 that creates the distinct transition between the countersink and the outer panel wall as shown as the inner panel wall 26 and associated countersink 30 is forced outwardly the outer panel wall 22 is brought to bear against the profile 94 of the lower key ring 54 to create the outwardly deflected outer panel wall 22 deflecting the countersink 30 outwardly also reduces the countersink radius in one embodiment the countersink radius is reduced from 0 015 inches to about 0 010 inches the lower key ring 54. |
8 | voice band signals onto tip 101 and ring 114 through feeding impedances 102 and 115 in both on hook or off hook state the dc voltages on tip and ring can vary between around 0 v to around u2212 60 v as defined in the specific co application requirement depending on whether balance or unbalance ringing is supported or not the dc supply to the drivers 103 and 116 can vary between around 50 v to 200 v any dc voltages from data drivers 108 and 112 are blocked by capacitors 106 and 113 from interfering with the dc voltages on tip 101 and ring 114 and vice versa drivers 103 and 116 can also only provide the conventional pots dc line signaling voltages and loop current without transmission of any voice band ac signal depending on the overall system architecture of the slic drivers 103 and 116 can only provide dc signals or dc and ac voice band signals simultaneously the differential drivers 108 and 112 are used to transmit ac signal onto tip 101 and ring 114 the ac signal can be dsl type data band signal only or the dsl type data band signal and the pots voice band signal simultaneously depending on the overall system architecture of the slic the type of ac signal can be dsl type signal only or dsl type plus voice band signals the differential drivers 108 and 112 transmit the ac signal onto tip 101 and ring 114 through feeding impedances 107 and 111 and capacitors 106 and 113. |
5 | a 104 d 104 h or may be a relatively short member compared to its width e g 110 a 110 b 110 c or may be an intermediate length member e g 104 b 104 c or may be formed of multiple shorter member sections connected to form an elongate formwork member these sections may be bonded together such as by an adhesive or may be mechanically joined by one or more connectors or fasteners fig6 a and 6 b show a sectional view of two stages of an alternative form of the invention for creating a window or door opening compared to that shown in fig5 essentially the formwork members 122 b 122 c and the subsidiary panel 120 of fig5 are combined into one or more thick formwork members 132 a 132 b 132 c it will be appreciated that a single formwork member 132 of suitable dimensions to define the required opening measurements width and height could be used as previously described the formwork panel s u2018 keys u2019 into the inner facing material or other facing sheet or coating and a final finishing layer 129 may be applied fig6 a shows three formwork members keyed into the inner first face 124 of the inner facing material these formwork members are 150 mm thick compares with 100 mm thickness of the formwork members 122 a d the additional thickness helps to support the edges of a coating when applied to the formwork members 122 a 122 d adjacent to the opening to be formed and makes the door or window. |
4 | double pointed looper sewing machine 34 with ser no 461 825 filed jan 28 1983 pat no 4 463 695 since pin 56 never enters track 66 a second looper point 82 shown on looper 16 isn 39 t disposed into cooperative association with needle 14 and therefor doesn 39 t enter into the stitch forming process the second looper point 82 is shown to illustrate the possible use of a looper 16 of the kind disclosed in the said patent application with ser no 461 825 bed plate 20 and presser plate 18 are affixed with screws 84 and 86 to one end of a member 88 which is suitably secured against movement to the frame of the machine the presser plate is of a resilient material and is biased against the bed plate slots 90 and 92 are provided in the presser plate 18 to permit teeth 94 and 96 at one end of the feed dog 22 to extend through the presser plate and engage material disposed between the presser plate 18 and bed plate 20 slots 98 100 and 102 in the bed plate presser plate and feed dog respectively permit the needle 14 to be moved through these members and cooperate with looper seizing point 80 on looper 16 in the formation of chain stitches the feed dog 22 includes a rearward extension 104 with a flange 106 thereon where the feed dog is loosely pivoted on a pin 108 extending through the flange 106 and through a flange 109 on frame affixed member 88 a fixed pin 110 on member 88 in a common longitudinally extending plane with pin 108 projects upwardly through an elliptical. |
2 | odf file 66 is opened and all the region data is stored in an internal region data structure this data is used subsequently to perform the required steps then each down facing region is considered and support lines and hatch lines are generated the support lines are generated exactly under the perimeter of the region and then two sets of hatch lines are generated one set is parallel to the x axis and the other is parallel to the y axis the distance between the two parallel hatch lines is equal to a value specified for the line spacing parameter hatch lines are always generated parallel to the x and y axes initially the hatch lines parallel to the x axis are generated so that the distance between two parallel consecutive hatch lines is equal to the line spacing each hatch line is then trimmed at the point where it intersects the support lines for that region additional vertices are introduced in between the end points of each line such that the distance between consecutive vertices is equal to the strand spacing the hatch lines parallel to the x axis are generated and the hatch lines parallel to the y axis are then generated it should be noted that when generating the support lines the original vertices that defined the perimeter of the region are used to give the basic support lines additional vertices are introduced in between the original vertices so that the distance between consecutive vertices is equal to what is known as the strand spacing parameter however if the original vertices are less than the strand spacing then no vertices are introduced between the original vertices a filtering process in the algorithm is employed at this point for stl models or parts 11 that are finely tessellated. |
5 | fence section 101 into a hole 109 of the second fence section 101 and so on a fence section as described above has a u shape as described so that the elements of the section lie in a single plane a plane at right angles to the plane of the elements of the section parallel to the vertical legs midway between the legs is a plane of substantial symmetry for the section the portions to each side being substantially a mirror image of each other with the single exception of opening 109 the section is formed of an essentially round bar having a first centerline and passage 109 is an essentially round passage having a second centerline the passage in a preferred embodiment is swaged through the bar such that the first and the second centerlines intersect that is the passage goes through the middle of the bar material the construction of a length of garden border fence can be achieved by assembling a plurality of fence sections 101 together according to an embodiment of the present invention a first fence section 101 is inserted typically along the border of a garden area with the tapered ends of legs 103 and 105 pointing downward into the earth with the end of the longer leg 105 being inserted first as a starting reference point the tapered ends of both legs of fence section 101 are designed to ease insertion into the ground once the tapered end of leg 105 is inserted and effectively anchored into the ground fence section 101 is then rotated pivoting on the inserted leg 105 until the correct angle is achieved at which point fence section 101 is positioned by the full insertion into the ground of the. |
5 | zone fluid with low solids concentration would seep through the fibers and slots leaving the solids fibers deposited against the cement zone fig8 b this action reduces the skin damage in the lower region below the cement zone the contaminated section at the upper section i e above the cemented zone would then be cleaned out using the high powered jetting device fig8 c in this case the slots of the tube would not have been cemented up therefore the fluid jetted into the annulus would push debris fluid and fibers from the annulus through the second opening and into the wellbore towards the surface fig8 d result will be a good quality cement coverage in the zone 60 with minimal contamination at the lower zone and even less contamination at the upper zone fig8 e fig9 a and 9b show an optional further step of creation of a production or injection zone perforation is done in the zone via conventional perforating guns and injection or production can continue for said zone fig1 illustrates the schematic for a yard test model the yard test model was constructed to simulate the cement placement in a horizontal slotted liner the model was constructed with transparent pvc pipe with slots cut in to simulate a. |
4 | guided precisely through a preferred endless travel path and orientation program the concept of a releasably mounted and freely transferable transfer mould assembly provides for the addition of such functions as printing and labelling in the same continous production line application_number US 72708691 A description with reference to fig1 of the drawings the numeral 8 refers generally to a moulding machine constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the moulding machine 8 comprises an input carrier 10 a finishing carrier 13 a first rotary transfer carrier 11 a second rotary transfer carrier 12 a third rotary transfer carrier 14 and a multiplicity of transfer mould assemblies 19 the input carrier 10 rotates through the forming vat 9 and acts as a vacuum former on which preform moulded items are formed in a well known manner referring to fig5 the first rotary transfer carrier 11 transfers the transfer mould assemblies 19 with their contained moulded preforms to the second rotary transfer carrier which in turn transfers the transfer mould assemblies and their contained preforms to support and travel around on the finishing carrier the third rotary transfer carrier transfers the transfer mould assemblies 19 and the contained finished items from the finishing carrier to the first rotary carrier 11 which in turn carries the transfer mould assemblies 19 through the discharge point of cooperation with the vacuum pickup assembly 15 where the finished products 27 are discharged serially on the the belt conveyor 26 the operation of the vacuum pickup is well known in the industry and will not be described here the transfer mould assemblies 19 with the finished. |
7 | conventionally required for this operation it can be seen that a counter having any number of bits can be tested completely if two or more sections are treated in the aforementioned manner it becomes inefficient however to separate a counter into too many sections if the size of the counter is relatively small in general if one section has n and the other has n 1 bits then 2 2 n 1 3 clock cycles are required to test the counter completely it is most efficient to separate the odd bit counter into two sections differing in size from one another by only one bit in the case of equal sections of n bits each however the number of clock cycles required to test a counter completely by the aforementioned inventive technique is 2 n referring now also to fig1 which is depicted as fig1 a 11b for convenience a schematic circuit diagram is shown depicting apparatus for carrying out the present invention the fig1 depicts a dynamic random access memory dram controller which controls the address path between a processor not shown and a dram array not shown the controller uses an 11 bit row latch and an 11 bit column latch and counter. |
7 | optical fiber thereby establishing a linear lighting field and a lenticular array application_number US 28588605 A description some embodiments of the invention may be designed for use with near infrared light from a single source while other embodiments may be designed for operation at wavelengths spanning portions of the visible and near infrared fig2 a 2b illustrate an exemplary linear light field system according to the present invention as shown system 200 includes an optical element 202 a cylindrical convex optical surface having an optical fiber with a blazed internal grating e g see reference numeral 302 in fig3 a positioned adjacent the optical element 202 and optical fiber spools 204 a and 204 b only a single spool of optical fiber may be used in some embodiments a light source laser 206 provides pumps laser light into the optical element via the optical fibers 208 a and 208 b to produce a linear light source field 210 embodiments of the present invention may include several types of light sources i e light emitting devices may be coupled to the optical fiber including leds slds diode lasers optical fiber lasers erbium doped ase sources and laser pumped super continuum sources these devices may be operated in a continuous mode or in modulated formats the cylindrical convex surface may comprise a solid bar like optical element e g see reference numeral 304 fig3 a d and reference numeral 404 in fig4 preferably made of glass or plastic and having a. |
3 | time decay relating to the absorbance is kept remained as the same and the sample has not been deteriorated even after being irradiated of 13000 times by nanosecond uv laser in addition fig1 illustrates the ultraviolet visible absorption spectrum of 7 8 dimethoxy 2 3 4 u2032 5 u2032 tetraphenylspiro imidazo 2 1 u03b1 isoindole 5 2 u2032 imidazole irradiated once by the nanosecond ultraviolet laser and irradiated 13000 times by the nanosecond ultraviolet laser and it confirms that the ultraviolet visible absorption spectrum after the first irradiation and that after 13000 times of irradiation are kept unchanged and the result indicates that 7 8 dimethoxy 2 3 4 u2032 5 u2032 tetraphenylspiro imidazo 2 1 u03b1 isoindole 5 2 u2032 imidazole is a photochromic compound having a high repetition durability the synthesizing processes of the above includes placing 2 1 3 dioxolan 2 yl benzaldehyde 1 00 g 5 61 mmol benzyl 1 21 g 5 76 mmol ammonium acetate 1 59 mg 20 6 mmol and chloroform 8 ml into a sealed tube container then stirring for 18 hours at 110 u00b0 c neutralizing with aqueous ammonia performing an extraction with chloroform drying the organic layer with sodium sulfate and distilling off the solvent under reduced pressure to obtain the crude product and performing a purification with silica gel column chromatography hexane ethyl acetate 2 1 to obtain 2 2 1 3 dioxolan 2 yl phenyl 4 5 diphenyl 1h imidazole 731 mg 1 94 mmol in 81 yield 1 h nmr 400 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 12 59 s 1h 7 97 7 94 m 2h 7 74 7 70 m 2h 7. |
7 | shifting gradient the axis of which is perpendicular to a reading gradient with a constant direction for example for a cross section the reading gradient could be the gradient x and the phase shifting gradient could be the gradient y the image is reconstructed through a two dimensional fourier transform whence the name of the method although the invention is described herein with a 2dft type imaging method it is nonetheless applicable to other imaging methods especially methods of the 3dft type which are deduced from the above method by generalization in the case of the invention the radiofrequency excitations are of the ssfp type they are shown in fig2 a this figure shows a typical representation of the excitation pulses and signals corresponding to nmr in response to these excitations in an ssfp type of method the dynamic equilibrium of the longitudinal magnetization m z and the transversal magnetization m xy was got for excitations e which cause the orientation of the magnetic moments of the particles in a body to flip by an angle u03b1 pre determined by the spin lattice relaxation time t 1 of the body 39 s particles on the one hand and by the repetition time tr between different excitations on the other hand if the angle u03b1 is accurately adjusted the presence of two nmr signals s is noted a first free precession signal 10 and a second so called rising signal 11 in one sequence the signal 11 is presented just before the application of an excitation pulse 12 of a following sequence the signal 11 is weaker than the signal 10 firstly because of the combined effects of the non homogeneity of the orienting field b o and secondly. |
2 | controller output maps is an array of counters the same size as the controller output maps at each controller sampling interval the nearest point to the current operating point on the grid over which the controller output map is defined is identified the corresponding element in the counter array is then incremented these counters are reset after each adaptation interval if during an adaptation interval the counter corresponding to a particular location on the grid is equal to or greater than one then the fuzzy rule which corresponds to this counter is termed 34 a modification driving fuzzy rule 34 and if the counter is zero the fuzzy rule is termed 34 a modification following fuzzy rule 34 the two types of rules are modified differently it will be appreciated that a threshold other than one could be used to distinguish between the two types of rules when modifying the controller maps the powertrain output torque should remain constant this means that if the throttle angle is reduced the demanded electric motor armature current should increase the relative amounts of change that should be made to the controller output variables is defined using information about the internal combustion engine 14 and the electric motor 16 this information defines a direction in fig3 along which the points in the controller maps defined by the crosses in fig3 should move regardless of whether the controller output sets are classified as modification drivers or followers the points represented by the crosses in fig3 are always moved in a direction which maintains the powertrain output torque the information about the internal combustion engine and electric motor used to define the direction in which the points in fig3 move relates. |
3 | selected from the group consisting of phenyl substituted phenyl heterocyclic groups and substituted heterocyclic groups said substituted phenyl and substituted heterocyclic groups being substituted with 1 or 2 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of c 1 c 6 alkyl trifuluoromethyl and halogen r 3 and r 4 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen halogen c 1 c 6 alkyl or trifluoromethyl or r 3 and r 4 taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached form a six membered carbocyclic aromatic ring said aromatic ring being optionally substituted with one or two substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen c 1 c 6 alkyl and c 1 c 6 alkyl substituted with 1 2 or 3 halogen atoms and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof the compounds are useful in treating inflammation or other prostaglandin or leukotriene mediated diseases application_number US 44562995 A description the compounds of the present invention may be prepared as described in the following reaction scheme str6 in the foregoing reaction scheme r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 are as defined above the compound of the formula v is reacted in an inert solvent with clcoch. |
1 | s patent application ser no 09 295 913 entitled u201c system for optimization of golf clubs u201d tempo is usually identified with swing speed one useful measure is the speed of the golfer 39 s hands which for purposes of standardization could be measured at the left middle knuckle for a right handed golfer or at some other convenient reference point observed at the point of impact of the golf club and golf ball several devices for measuring club head speed already exist and these can be easily modified to measure hand speed e g by placing an indicator on the left middle knuckle that is picked up by a sensor at the point of impact see for example u s pat no 4 059 270 to sayers tempo could also be measured with a stopwatch by analyzing videotape of a swing or even by how fast or slow the swing felt to the golfer ball striking accuracy can be measured using impact tape as the dispersion of hits on the face of a club head by analyzing golf club and ball impacts from video tape or by subjectively analyzing how the impact felt to the golfer i e did it feel solid was it a toe or heel hit etc referring now to the figures of the drawing the figures constitute a part of this specification and illustrate exemplary embodiments to the invention it is to be understood that in some instances various aspects of the invention may be shown exaggerated or enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the invention 0021 fig1 is a representative three dimensional graph of tempo as a function of both length and weight according to one embodiment of the invention in general tempo decreases as length and weight of a. |
6 | surface tension alveolus to connect the misen micro surface tension sensor and the liquid channel the gas liquid interface in the mista has the maximum curvature or capillarity so the gas liquid interface can be stopped here thus the position of the gas liquid interface shows the gas pressure the triangular microchannel performs the assignment of the micro surface tension sensor if the liquid pressure is fixed the micro surface tension sensor can be used to measure the gas pressure fig2 a fig2 b and fig2 c are schematic views of a micro surface tension valve misva the micro surface tension valve includes a gas channel 21 and three liquid channels 22 23 24 which are formed in a chip one end of the gas channel 21 is in communication with a gas another end of the gas channel 21 communicates with one end of the liquid channel 22 through a tapered microchannel 25 two sides of the microchannel 25 are respectively in communication with one end of the liquid channel 23 through a tapered microchannel 26 mista to function as a liquid inlet and one end of the liquid channel 24 through a tapered microchannel 27 mista to function as a liquid outlet the other ends of the three liquid channels 22 23 24 are respectively in communication with a liquid because the greater pressure difference between the gas phase and the liquid phase inside the mista can. |
8 | and the efficiency of this device decays rapidly as the order of harmonic increases we now describe a lateral field nth harmonic resonator which has an effective coupling constant much larger than k 2 o n 2 fig7 shows a set of lateral field electrodes 70 70 39 of length 1 separated by a gap of length g disposed on a piezoelectric crystal 73 having thickness t p which is n acoustic half wavelengths the electrical capacity of the lateral field electrodes can be calculated precisely but for this discussion we assume that the capacity of the electrodes is equivalent to the capacity of the imaginary parallel plate structure 74 74 39 shown in phantom in fig7 where the length of the imaginary plates is shown as dimension d in this structure equ4 the uniform lateral electric field of this equivalent capacitor is assumed to be approximately equal to the lateral electric field of the original electrodes the electric field is also assumed to be uniform over d t p n acoustic half waves and the effective coupling constant is equ5 where k o 2 is the coupling constant of the piezoelectric material for fundamental mode lateral field excitation for 1 lt t p the effective coupling constant becomes equ6 writing tp as n 2 where is the acoustic wavelength of the nth harmonic wave and choosing g 1 u221a 3 4 the effective coupling constant for the nth harmonic becomes equ7 that the coupling of the nth harmonic can be made as large as that of the fundamental is a consequence of the electric field flux distribution of small gap lateral field electrodes this phenomenon is illustrated in fig8 a and 8b structure 80 of fig8 a represents a resonator. |
5 | or other suitable fastening means are utilized to secure the horizontal mullion to the shear block typically vertical mullion 12 is positioned and secured with the shear blocks 20 in their respective positions the installers then insert a horizontal mullion 10 over each of the shear blocks 20 and secure it with a threaded fastener 24 the installers would then move to the location for the next adjacent vertical mullion 12 a and position it in place and secure the opposing end 13 of the horizontal mullion 10 to a respective shear block 20 a mounted on that adjacent vertical mullion 12 a the opposing end 13 of the horizontal mullion 10 would then be secured to the respective shear block 20 a depending upon the size of the curtain wall there may be a plurality of horizontal mullions 10 positioned between adjacent vertical mullions 12 and there may be a plurality of vertical mullions 12 spanning the distance for the curtain wall if the horizontal mullion 10 is of a short enough span no undo sheer force occurs where the first end 11 of a horizontal mullion 10 is secured to shear block 20 however if the horizontal mullion 10 is of a sufficient span sufficient shear force is exerted on the shear block 20 prior to the second end 13 of. |
1 | galvanic skin response transcutaneous p0 2 heart rate variability transcranial doppler etc could be used as well for closed loop goal directed and therapeutic endpoints additional endpoints such as the electroencephalogram eeg somatosensory evoked potential sep auditory evoked potentials and other indicators of neural activity and consciousness including those associated with sleep and attentiveness such as actigraphy breathing rate eye movement and others could be used to drive temperature management to enhance sleep and optimize circadian physiology of the brain and body these parameters have been well correlated with neurologic activity ranging from seizures to brain injury to consciousness eeg sep auditory evoked potentials and stages of sleep eeg breathing rate eye movements actigraphy allowing for temperature to be used to optimize ranges of neurologic activity such as sleep seizure suppression and others the controller also receives and sends information to and from devices capable of changing hemodynamics these include but are not limited to intravenous infusion systems which may provide intravenous fluids and medications capable of improving or optimizing the patient 39 s hemodynamic and tissue perfusion status the controller is thus operably linked directly or indirectly to other components of the system e g the various devices described herein and is capable of receiving information and data controller input usually in the form of e g measurements from those devices for example the controller is configured to receive data that includes the actual values of physiological parameters of a patient in addition the controller is configured to receive input from an operator e g a physician or health care professional such as individual characteristics of a. |
5 | the ball seat 92 and creates a seal and therefore all pressure within the internal portion of the work string which includes the apparatus will be subjected to this pressure the support piston 68 will be urged downward by the force acting on the ball 116 once a predetermined amount of force is reached the shear pins will shear as those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize fig6 is a sequential view of the assembled apparatus seen in fig5 with the support piston 68 in an intermediate position as noted earlier the shear pins are set to shear at a predetermined force hence once the pressure rises to a certain level the shear pins sheared and the support piston 68 will begin traveling in a direction away from the fingers 12 14 as seen in fig6 note that in fig6 the thread profiles 24 26 are still engaged with the internal thread means 56 fig7 is a sequential view of the apparatus seen in fig6 with the support piston 68 in the fully released position as understood by those of ordinary skill in the art the continued application of pressure causes the support piston 68 travel to the position seen in. |
3 | a vacuum pump which yielded a light brown oil containing 1 1 dichloro cis 2 p hydroxyphenyl 3 phenylcyclopropane a solution of 10 ml of anhydrous diethyl ether 10 0 mmol of crude product of 1 1 dichloro cis 2 p hydroxyphenyl 3 phenylcyclopropane and 0 79 g 10 mmol of pyridine was heated to gentle refluxing acetyl chloride 0 78 g 10 mmol was added by drops very slowly which immediately formed a white precipitate the mixture continued to reflux gently for one hour after all the acetyl chloride was added the reaction flask was cooled in an ice bath while 5 0 ml of water was added by drops the aqueous layer was extracted by using three 10 ml portions of anhydrous diethyl ether the combined ether layer was washed with three 10 ml portions of 5 sulfuric acid and saturated sodium bicarbonate solution it was then dried with sodium sulfate and evaporated to give a dark yellow oil which was purified by column chromatography on silica gel with methylene chloride petroleum ether 3 1 as eluent to yield a yellow oil containing 1 1 dichloro cis 2 p acetoxyphenyl 3 phenylcyclopropane a grignard reagent was prepared with 2 43 g 0 1 mole of magnesium turning and 18 7 g 0 1 mole. |
4 | the magnetic bearing 6 and can be read out by means of the computer unit 20 from the control unit 4 by means of the communication interfaces 18 19 of the control unit 4 and the interface 24 of the external computer unit 20 for adjustment purposes and displayed by the computer unit 20 the external computer unit 20 allows an operator to adjust the bearing even before being put into operation for the first time without the spinning station 33 itself having to be put into operation the adjustment is simplified by using a suitable application which converts the data detected and visually displays them using the external means of the system according to the invention in conjunction with one of the communication interfaces 18 or 19 of the control unit 4 the signals of the rotor drive 31 can be read out for the checking thereof and can be displayed or adjustments can be carried out in this context it being possible to carry this out both during operation of the rotor drive 31 with the spinning station control unit 35 active or deactivated and also directly after the production of the rotor drive 31 independently of the rotor spinning machine 30 as a result adjustment and maintenance work on the individual spinning stations 33 of the rotor spinning machine 30 are therefore suitably facilitated as a whole by the system according to the invention it will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of broad utility and application many embodiments and adaptations of the present invention other than those herein described as well as many variations modifications and equivalent arrangements will be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and the foregoing description thereof. |
3 | 120 u00b0 c preferably 0 u00b0 c to 100 u00b0 c or from ambient temperatures e g 15 u00b0 or 20 u00b0 c to 50 u00b0 60 u00b0 70 u00b0 or 80 u00b0 c the amount of chain terminator solvent compounds may vary depending on the polymer molecular weight from abut 1 part of the chain transfer agent up to about 300 parts of the chain transfer agent during the polymerization a chain transfer reaction takes place which involves the extraction of the hydrogen atom linked to the tertiary carbon atom a process which initiates a new polymer chain the global transfer constant c tr is defined as the ratio between the constants relative to the transfer reaction k tr 39 and the polymerization constant k p 39 this is expressed as c tr k tr 39 k p 39 which equals approximately 1 u00d7 10 4 preferred ratios of monomer to chain transfer agent range from bout 1 20 to about 1 200 with more preferred ratios ranging from about 1 25 to about 1 150 illustrative preferred ratios are 1 50 and 1 100 the polymerization products are isolated by known techniques for example the solvent may be partially or totally removed by distillation preferably under vacuum the crude material can be conveniently isolated by dilution with an appropriate solvent for example diethyl ether where desirable and or necessary for further utilization of the oligomerized products for effecting the graft conjugation with drugs and enzymes the polymer product is processed to produce one with a low level of polydispersion i e high level of narrow molecular weight distribution and one end mono functionality among the techniques for achieving this are gel permeation chromatography. |
3 | 16 mmol in hexane 60 ml were added thionyl chloride 2 5 g 21 mmol and n n dimethylformamide 0 5 ml the reaction mixture was heated to reflux for 1 h after the reaction was complete the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure to yield the desired 2 isopropoxy 6 pentadecylbenzoyl chloride which was redissolved in dichloromethane 50 ml and used for condensation with following anilides to yield respective benzamides purification of human core histones and recombinant proteins u2014 human core histones were purified from hela nuclear pellet as described previously 13 the flag epitope tagged human topoisomerase i histone deacetylase 1 hdac1 and pcaf were purified from the recombinant baculovirus infected insect cell line sf21 by the immunoaffinity purification using m2 agarose sigma 14 full length p300 was also purified from the recombinant baculovirus infected sf21 cells as a his 6 tagged protein through the ni nta affinity column qiagen as described previously 13 the his 6 tagged nucleosome assembly protein 1 nap1 used for the in vitro chromatin assembly was purified from e coli cells as previously reported 13 and the flag tagged chimeric activator ga14 vp16 expressed in e coli and purified by immunoaffinity purification with m2 agarose human positive transcriptional coactivator pc4 was expressed in e coli and purified as described. |
7 | a corresponding x ray detector arranged such that a detection section of the pipe is placed within the optical path of the x rays between the x ray source and the x ray detector a calibration chamber is located parallel to the detection section within the optical path of the x rays application_number US 201214397181 A description a device 10 to determine a mass flow of a multiphase fluid within a pipe 12 is provided as shown in fig1 4 a volumetric flow is determined by a constriction 14 in the pipe 12 acting as a venturi device by measuring a difference in static pressure between a constricted part 14 and an unconstructed part of the pipe 12 flow speed may be determined in order to calculate the mass flow from the volumetric flow a density of the multiphase fluid is determined for known densities of the individual phases this may be achieved by measuring the phase composition of the fluid since in many applications e g for crude oil water natural gas u2014 mixtures the x ray absorption coefficients of the individual phases differ strongly x ray spectroscopy is a straightforward method to achieve this goal an x ray source 16 provides x rays at at least two different energies the x rays permeate a detection section 18 of the pipe 12 and are detected by a corresponding x ray detector 20 located opposite to the x ray source 16 to provide a constant and high accuracy of measurements the device 10. |
7 | and second frames 31 35 and first second and third stages 32 33 37 the probe 29 is mounted on the first stage 32 and arranged to deflect with respect to the first stage 32 and the first frame 31 which is rigidly attached to the first stage 32 the first sensor 30 which once again may be a capacitance gauge is disposed between the probe 29 and the first frame 31 and arranged to measure the deflection of the probe 29 relative to the first frame 31 the first stage 32 is adjustably mounted on the second stage 33 the second stage 33 is supported by the second frame 35 which in turn is adjustably mounted on the third stage 37 the second sensor 34 which likewise may be a capacitance gauge is disposed between the first stage 32 and the second stage 33 and arranged to measure the displacement of the first stage 32 relative to the second stage 33 similarly the third sensor 36 which likewise may be a capacitance gauge is disposed between the second stage 33 and either the third stage 37 or the second frame 35 and arranged to measure the displacement of the second stage 33 relative to the third stage 37 or the second frame 35 respectively in use the profile of the surface 11 of the workpiece 9 is measured using the. |
7 | the new value including the program identifier embedded by the function f the function f is a function inputting two values and outputting one value on the other hand the inverse function g is a function inputting one value and outputting two values if z is the output of f x y g z outputs x and y a conceivably simplest example of the function f is a function to concatenate a program identifier with a specific value on the high order side of the specific value as high order bits of a resulting new value a conceivably simplest example of the inverse function g is a function to extract the high order bits from the resulting new value to give the program identifier and the original specific value the function f and the inverse function g can be applied to a case in which the real storage capacity of a logical volume is small so that high order bits of the address are not used since types of the function f and the inverse function g have nothing to do with the embodiments described below the following description does not specifically describe the types of the function f and the inverse function g fig1 is a diagram showing a program 101 using the function f examples of the program 101 are an application program and middleware using a storage apparatus examples of such middleware are a database management system and a web server the program 101 comprises a processing main module 102 and an io processing module 103 for inputting and outputting data from and to a storage apparatus in the implementation. |
6 | perform a refrigerating cycle as shown in fig2 one end of a duct 37 is in communication with discharge opening 29 and the other end thereof is closed a plurality of diverging openings 39 41 43 are formed in the portions of duct 37 corresponding to first second and third chambers 13 15 and 17 a plurality of terminal units 45 47 and 49 are connected between the plurality of diverging openings 39 41 43 of duct 37 and first second and third chambers 13 15 and 17 to supply air from internal unit 21 to each chamber 13 15 17 each terminal unit 45 47 49 includes a damper 51 53 55 disposed in the pass thereof to control the flow of air fed from internal unit 21 to each chamber 13 15 17 the opening degree of each damper 51 53 55 is controlled by a motor not shown between the fully opened position and the fully closed position however in a practical operation a flow of air fed from internal unit 21 is controlled between the fully opened position and a minimum opened position of the damper the opening degree of which is fourty or fifty percent of its fully opened degree fully opened position a flow of air fed from internal unit 21 is not substantially controlled between the minimum opened position and the fully closed position of the damper terminal units 45 47 and 49 respectively include an air volume sensor 57 59 61 to detect the amount of air fed from internal unit 21 to each chamber 13 15 17 through duct 37 chambers 13 15 and 17 are respectively provided with a remote control unit 63 65 67 thus the temperature in. |
7 | cover all the main physical features of the movement of the aircraft or aircraft component an airfoil in this case through the fluid u03b1 13 values u2212 3 00 u2212 2 50 u2212 2 00 u2212 1 50 u2212 1 00 u2212 0 50 0 00 0 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 m 9 values 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 55 0 60 0 65 0 70 0 75 0 80 u03b4 9 values u2212 5 00 u2212 3 00 u2212 2 00 u2212 1 00 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 u03b1 9 values u2212 3 00 u2212 2 50 u2212 1 50 u2212 1 00 0 00 1 00 1 50 2 50 3 00 in step 23 the lift coefficient 13 the drag coefficient 15 the pitching moment coefficient 17 and the surface pressure on the airfoil 11 for each selected case are calculated by a computational fluid dynamic software program cfd rans as it can be seen in fig3 there are big differences in the flow field nature in the four cases shown with different values of the parameters u03b1 u03b4 and m that impose very different aerodynamic forces in the airfoil 11 in step 25 the results of said calculation are stored in a database not only global force coefficients and pressure distribution but also the. |
7 | a 0 13 u03bcm process as shown in fig5 during the read out period output data signals d and d settles at its final signal values for those eeprom cells with low threshold voltage i e high electrical conductance within several nanoseconds see waveforms 501 in fig5 fig6 shows circuit schematic for a nand type flash eeprom array 600 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig6 flash eeprom array 600 includes an array of eeprom cells selected by word lines each word line activating a row of eeprom cells at a time the eeprom cells are also organized in columns as memory strings with each memory string including a number of serially connected eeprom cells served by one of local bit lines 602 1 to 602 n each selected eeprom cell controls the discharge of the corresponding one of local bit lines 602 1 to 602 n to ground through nvm cells in its memory string the unselected eeprom cells are each biased to a high voltage to pass the bit line voltage and the ground voltage respectively to the drain terminal and the source terminal of the selected eeprom cell therefore if the selected eeprom is high conductance i e low threshold voltage that eeprom cell discharges its associated bit line conversely if the selected eeprom is low conductance i e high threshold voltage that eeprom cell does not discharge its associated bit line switch structure 601 connects one of the local bit lines 601 1 to 601 n to a global bit line 603 which is read by readout circuit 620 readout circuit 620 operates in substantially the same manner as read out circuit 200 discussed above fig7 shows circuit schematic for a nor type rom array 700. |
7 | shrink wrap that can be put over 2 to secure the attachment of 20 led tape and seal the holes 22 the plastic film shrink wrap can be heated for a tight seal this method of sealing could be used with the other type of led light insertion into the flagpole as shown in fig2 and fig3 referring to fig5 25 is a solar powered banner and flagpole assembly that has female snaps 26 that are attached to 27 the border edge of the banner flag which is made to slip over a banner flagpole and snap onto 31 the male snaps running the length of the banner flagpole 29 shows the bottom opening of 25 where it slips over the banner flagpole 30 is a spacer made to keep a space inside the banner flag for illumination 32 is a rotating solar unit attached to the bottom section of a banner flagpole fig6 shows 25 a banner flag snapped and displayed on a fully assembled solar powered banner flagpole referring to fig7 34 shows a common two prong spike for a banner flagpole 39 shows a four legged base stand that slips over 34 to help stabilize and secure it in place in the ground 37 shows a sleeve that slips over 33 the bottom section of a solar powered banner flagpole 37 can have bearings in it with the inside being the race side 36 shows one of the four legs that attach with screws or rivots to the outside of 37 and are. |
5 | fitting 14 is held in a rotatable and axially displaceable manner in the insert 3 by means of an annular fastening part 24 which is glued or welded by its outer lateral surface in the region 6c of the central bore 6 the fastening part 24 has a central bore 25 with a region 25a of smaller diameter and a region 25b of greater diameter a radially extending step 26 lies between the regions 25a and 25b the diameter of the bore region 25a matches the outside diameter of the region 14c of the fastening fitting 14 the diameter of the bore region 25b on the other hand corresponds to the outside diameter of the fastening fitting 14 axially outside of the peripheral step 19 the axial length of the bore region 25a of the fastening part 24 is shorter than the axial length of the region 14c of the fastening fitting 14 with the result that the fastening fitting 14 is axially displaceable to a specific extent inside the bore 25 of the fastening part 24 formed on the step 19 of the fastening fitting 14 and distributed over the periphery is a plurality of axially projecting relative to the region 14c radially projecting rotary stops 28 in a corresponding manner there is formed on the step 26 of the fastening part 24 and distributed over the periphery a plurality of axially projecting relative to the bore region 25b radially projecting rotary stops 27 assembly of the hand held shower described above is effected as follows first the shaped gasket. |
1 | of herbal medicines and their protocols fresh extract 5 1 ratio solid extract 4 1 ratio fluid extract 1 1 ratio saturated tinctures 1 2 ratio herbal tinctures 1 3 1 5 1 8 1 10 and 1 20 ratios homeopathic mother tinctures 1 10 ratio in conjunction with the protocols and solvents mentioned above a preferred list of solvents for extracting is 25 alcohol 45 alcohol 60 alcohol and 90 alcohol the 25 value is useful where the active principles are mostly water soluble 45 alcohol is useful to collect tannins some glycosides and some alkaloids 60 alcohol is useful to collect some alkaloids some glycosides tannins and saponins the 90 alcohol is useful to collect resins and oils to produce an extract typically a protocol is established as a ratio of the dried starting material the weight in volume of the final product and the alcohol percentage in the final product for example polygonum bistorta or bistort root can have a protocol of 1 5 u00d7 45 this means that one dry weight of the herbal material makes five liquid volumes by weight of medicine of which is 45 alcohol the alcohol can come from 95 grain alcohol when alcohol is the named percentage in the protocol the remainder is distilled water to make up the whole distilled. |
1 | at the target site application_number US 55400509 A description smooth muscle tumors of the stomach also known as u201c stromal cell tumors u201d typically originate in the smooth musculature of the gastric wall through clinical studies it has been determined that when stromal cell tumors occur in the antrum and particularly in the anterior wall of the antrum the tumors interrupt the normal contractions of both the circular and longitudinal bands of muscles within the gastric cavity wall this interruption in muscular contractions slows stomach emptying resulting in a loss of appetite the present invention provides a method for treating obesity which simulates the effects of a stomach cell tumor in order to disrupt and slow gastric emptying in the present invention one or more devices are implanted between the mucosal and muscularis layers of the gastric cavity wall to disrupt the normal gastro muscular movements the devices may be implanted transesophageally in a minimally invasive procedure using a conventional endoscope with an optical viewing device alternatively the devices may be implanted exogastrically in a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure the clinical effect of the implants will be to increase the time the patient feels satiated after eating thereby decreasing the need and desire to eat and reducing the overall caloric intake of the patient methods of implanting different device embodiments will now be described using a transesophageal procedure with an endoscope 20 inserted transorally into the stomach cavity a needle assembly is passed through the endoscope to the intended location of the implant to produce optimum results the implant is placed in the antrum portion of the stomach using the needle assembly 22 as shown in fig1 the mucosal layer 24 is penetrated with the needle tip at the intended implant location with the. |
3 | peptide and the flag epitope digested with the same two enzymes these dnas are ligated and transformed into e coli strain sure u03b4lamb a derivative of sure 11 that does not contain the lamb gene as a result this strain is lambda resistant and unable to grow in minimal media with maltose as the carbon source amp r transformants are pooled together and replated on m9 minimal plates with maltose as the carbon source as shown in fig1 the plamb plasmid contains the amp r gene this prescreening removes from the population any plasmid vectors that do not contain inserts and those that contain mutations that result in a nonfunctional or truncated lamb gene the cells able to grow on minimal mal amp plates will then be pooled subject to plasmid dna miniprep isolation qiagen and this dna will be the source for transfection into the cell line of interest the selection screen for the variants that express better and or are more easily infected by lambda will proceed as described above with the first method of mutagenesis it may be useful to optimize the efficiency of lambda infection of particular cell lines that transiently or stably express the lamb or mutant transgene the initial experiments to accomplish this will be to vary the growth conditions media of the cell line of interest our initial data with cho cells indicated that either quiescent or growing cells could be infected and that the cells did not have to be treated in any special manner however the same may not be true for other cell lines. |
4 | process to form either a single layer or a multiple layer fabric is continuous that is the process steps are uninterrupted from extrusion of the filaments to form the first layer until the bonded web is wound into a roll the spunmelt nonwoven fabric of the present invention has a preferred basis weight range of 0 50 2 50 osy with a most preferred basis weight range of 1 0 2 0 osy incorporated into the spunmelt polymeric melt of the nonwoven fabric is a reversible thermochromic pigment in the present invention the nonwoven fabric is lavender at room temperature however the color of the fabric can be any one of an array of colors based on the thermochromic pigment used and is not meant to be a limiting factor of the present invention the reversible thermochromic nonwoven fabric has a preferred temperature indicating range of 40 u00b0 c 60 u00b0 c with the most preferred temperature indicating range of 45 u00b0 c 55 u00b0 c the nonwoven fabric of the present invention changes from lavender to white when exposed to temperatures within the fabrics temperature indicating range once the temperature has risen above or below the temperature indicating range of the thermochromic nonwoven fabric the fabric reverts back to the lavender color the reversible thermochromic pigment utilized in the present invention contains particles preferably 3 5 microns in size with a most preferred particle size of 3 microns the chemistry of the reversible thermochromic pigment is a conventional construct consisting of. |
9 | to prevent the solar battery module 44 from disconnecting even when force acting in the direction opposite from the butt object is applied by the engagement further since the solar battery module frame body has the connecting portion 42 which connects the solar battery modules 44 which are adjacent to each other through the fixing member 43 the solar battery modules 44 can be disposed in a building further the position of the fixing member 43 can be moved freely with respect to the solar battery module 44 the fixing member 43 can be slid to a position where there is the structure member 32 which supports the roofboard 31 at predetermined intervals and the fixing member 43 can be mounted at that position the fixing member 43 has a shape such that the length of a t shape of the fixing member 3 is adjusted so that the conventional solar battery module 44 can be sandwiched and the fixing member 43 has a connecting portion 42 there is a solar battery module frame body having a hook shaped to be engaged portion 46 at a location corresponding to the height of the engaging portion 45 of the conventional solar battery module 44 below the upper side of the t shaped eaves side the material of the fixing member 43 is an aluminum extrusion material and its color is black further the fixing member 3 may be a fixing member 50 as shown in fig1 with this as shown in fig1 a portion of the fixing member 50 facing the roof is made thin and long in the flowing direction of the roof as compared with the fixing member 3 the solar battery module frame body can be disposed in a building. |
9 | to a first adsorbent zone for contacting with a first adsorbent effective in the adsorption of water by flowing the air in a direction within the first adsorbent zone parallel with the axis of the first adsorbent zone to form a dry gas flowing the dry gas from the first vessel to a second adsorbent zone comprising a second adsorbent disposed in a radial arrangement about the same axis to remove carbon dioxide regeneration of the adsorbent beds may be carried out independently application_number US 42202495 A description referring now to fig1 and the preferred embodiment wet feed air from a compressor not shown at a pressure between about 50 and about 250 psia is flowed in stream 10 to inlet connection 4 on the vessel 2 containing a first adsorbent bed preferably vessel 2 is cylindrical and of constant diameter about a center axis or may alternatively be of decreasing diameter or cervical in shape along the gas flow path as depicted in fig2 within the vessel 2 there is placed adsorbent material effective to selectively adsorb the most easily sorbed contaminant in the preferred embodiment the most easily sorbed contaminant in feed air is water and the adsorbent material is preferably alumina based spheres preferably a supportive alumina adsorbent section. |
7 | machine 12 therefore encrypts using the old key this provides the possibility of annulling or correcting the last transaction and thus avoiding harm to the user or to the data center 18 the flowchart according to fig3 a and 3b shows the method for changing value and reloading in that case wherein the communication between the postage meter machine 12 and the data center 18 ensues automatically via modem since the steps of the method are essentially the same as in the method according to fig2 a and 2b the individual steps are provided with the same reference numerals incremented by twenty as in the method set forth with reference to fig2 a and 2b the user of the postage meter machine 12 after turning the machine 12 on enters the postage telephone number or identity number pin and confirms this entry by actuating the special key 52 the stored selected value is now displayed the user either confirms this value by actuation of the special key 52 or overwrites it with a new selected value that is likewise confirmed by the actuation of the special key 52 all further steps now sequence automatically without further input from the user of the postage meter machine 12 between the postage meter machine 12 and the data center 18 in the same way as was set forth in the voice method described with reference to fig2 a and 2b the sole difference is that only the cryptomessages i e the encrypted messages and not the abbreviated code numbers acquired therefrom are exchanged between the postage meter machine 12 and the data center 18 in the modem method a method for storing security related data particularly during the remote value setting. |
3 | not come in contact with the heater 3 and the sample 4 was maintained at 973 u00b0 c by thermal radiation heating by the heater 3 the conditions for an oxygen containing gas to be fed to the bell jar type tractor 1 and the plasma generating conditions in the reactor 1 were selected as shown in table 1 under these conditions the sample was subjected to selective oxidation treatment by oxygen containing plasma for 1 hour whereby an internal oxidized alloy was produced on these internal oxidized alloys the degree of internal oxidation was measured using an electron spectrocopy for chemical analysis 34 esca 750 34 manufactured by shimadzu corp and the tensile yield strength was measured using an autograph 34 dss 500 34 manufactured by shimadzu corp this autograph was one remodelled so as to enable high temperature heating by an infrared image furnace with respect to the results of the measurement by the electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis the percentage of internal oxidation of al was determined by 1 separating the peak of al 2s by wave analysis into a peak 1139 ev for non oxidized al and a peak 1136 ev for oxidized and chemically shifted al and 2 calculating the ratio of the respective peak areas the percentage of internal oxidation of cu was also determined using a peak 933 ev for cu 2p 3 2 prior to the measurement by the electron spectroscopy chemical analysis each of the internal oxidized. |
9 | wt 4 high temperature oxidation catalyst 4 pt al 2 o 3 pt ceo 2 catalyst dinitrodiamine platinum solution was added to cerium oxide powder in such a proportion that the pt amount was 1 5 wt after stirring well the mixture was dried in an oven at 150 u00b0 c for 3 hours and calcinated at 800 u00b0 c for 4 hours so as to obtain a pt ceo 2 catalyst powder i 300 g of this powder i 700 g of the powder a and 1000 g of the alumina sol were introduced into a ball mill pot and crushed for 8 hours to give a slurry j the slurry j was coated onto a monolithic substrate base and after drying calcinated at 400 u00b0 c for 2 hours to give a catalyst k the coating amount of the catalyst k is set at 120 g l when the pt amount is 1 1 3 wt to 160 g l when the pt amount is 0 75 1 wt 5 low temperature oxidation catalyst 1 pt al 2 o 3 catalyst dinitrodiamine platinum solution was added to 1000 g of active alumina powder having u03b3 alumina as its main constituent after stirring well the mixture was dried in an oven at 150 u00b0 c for 3 hours and calcinated at 400 u00b0 c for 4 hours so as to obtain a pt al 2 o 3 powder l 1000 g of this powder a and 1000 g of an alumina sol. |
4 | conduit 61 to flow line 42 fig5 7 illustrate the spray pattern 76 that strikes the wall of drum 57 of extractor 20 as emitted by nozzle 60 in fig6 and 7 extractor 20 provides a drum 57 that provides a chamber 55 having an inlet 56 clothes textiles linens to be sprayed are discharged from tunnel washer 11 via chute 79 into the chamber 55 of extractor 20 the extractor 20 is preferably movable between a loading and discharging position the loading position is shown in fig5 and 6 in the loading position clothes transfer from the tunnel washer 11 to the chamber 55 via chute 79 pumps 54 can be used to aid in the transfer of water from tank 43 or starch from tank 41 into chamber 55 via nozzle 60 the spray nozzle 60 produces a spray pattern 76 that extends substantially across the cylindrical wall 58 of drum 57 as shown in fig6 and 7 drum 57 thus provides an inlet 56 for enabling clothing textiles or other fabric articles to be added to the drum 57 interior 55 and a rear circular wall 59 notice in fig6 and 7 that the spray pattern 76 extends generally from inlet 56 to circular wall 59 thus extending substantially across cylindric wall 58 as shown in fig6 and 7 arrow 77 in fig7 illustrates the width of spray pattern 76 which can be about 16 degrees as an example along cylindrical drum wall 58 a mounting plate 65 can be provided having one or more openings 66 for attaching for example bolting spray nozzle 60 to extractor 20 or to a frame that supports extractor 20 the discharge end portion 63 of spray nozzle 60 provides a nozzle tip. |
6 | the trigger 20 to disengage the hammer 4 it is necessary to act on the trigger 20 and to move it fully as in fig3 to the displacement of trigger 20 corresponds a backwards displacement of the rod 18 the nib 24 of which acts against the extremity 21 34 the extremity 21 34 is therefore rotated and determines the disengagement of the opposed extremity 21 39 of trip lever 21 from the cocking tooth 15 as shown in fig3 thus the hammer 4 is freed and urged by its respective spring 10 by means of the cradle 11 is speedily displaced to strike a firing pin 3 and cause a shell to be fired in the barrel corresponding to this firing pin at this point the recoiling inertial forces and the forces acting thereagainst cause a displacement of the pendular element 26 which element limits the recoiling of the hammer and prevents its uncontrolled return into a cocked position this action of element 26 is effected in cooperation with the peg 28 positioned beside the cradle 11 on which rests the hammer 4 as shown in fig5 besides the prevention of the recocking of the hammer the rotation of the head 6 is also prevented and consequently the danger of an additional firing of the weapon once the counter recoil action is terminated the pendular element 26 urged by its own spring 29 returns to a rest position while with the return of the trigger 20 to the original position there occurs the disengagement of the trip lever 21 by the tappet or nib 24 of. |
7 | two persons with options linked with collective action it can for instance ask the users to specify their relationship friends coworkers etc fig1 d one person and one object are visible a halo appears around the object proposing some actions that the user can do with this object for instance if the sleeve of a music cd is presented recognized with fiducial markers or object recognition methods the system can suggest to play it to add it to the database etc fig1 e for that purpose the interactive device contains a database of predefined objects and related commands specific to this object contextual pop up menus augmented reality these are just examples on how the halo system adapts to the context in some sense the system can be interpreted as a novel form of contextual pop up menus linked with individual and entities in the physical world therefore it is adapted to many augmented reality like applications where additional information or graphical animation are presented on top of real objects and persons memory artificial intelligence system such kind of interface can interestingly be associated with a database machine learning system permitting to log the user 39 s interactions and to create individual profiles of use for instance associated with face recognition algorithm the system can learn to recognize users store into the database the data related to the user and therefore adapt the interface depending on the current user by learning about how it is used the interface system can optimize the way it interacts with its users unused functions can be temporarily disabled. |
6 | the device is outfitted with means for focusing the light beam emanating therefrom 16 the illumination device of claim 1 wherein the handle portion comprises outlet engagement means the outlet engagement means being in electrical communication with the batter based power source and enabling the user to plug in the handle portion 17 the illumination device of claim 1 wherein the handle portion comprises means for receiving a recharging post the means for receiving a recharging post being matable with a recharging post for recharging the battery based power source 18 the illumination device of claim 1 wherein the handle portion comprises a distal handle end the distal handle end being outfitted with a second light source for enhancing illumination from said illumination device providing an illumination device the illumination device comprising a handle portion a power source an elongate sheath member and a light source defining a power sourcing space via inner handle surfacing the inner handle surfacing defining a power sourcing space the power sourcing space providing power delivery conduit interfacing a user 39 s hand with said illumination device via outer handle surfacing delivering power via the power sourcing space and the power source to the light source and 20 the illumination tool method of claim 19 comprising the step of selectively delivering power to the light source for illuminating said light source via switch means. |
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