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7 | 320 of a second tier an entry 310 of a first tier is provided with a pointer 311 to the entry of the second tier and a representative bit 313 and the entry 320 of the second tier is made unnecessary when all values of the corresponding bits 321 are equal to a value of the representative bit 313 application_number US 19719405 A description hereinafter embodiments of the present invention are explained by using accompanied drawings but it is needless to say that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments explained hereinafter first a first embodiment of an information processing system to which the present invention is applied is explained by using fig1 through fig4 fig1 is a diagram showing a general configuration of a storage apparatus of the first embodiment this system is provided with at least one set of host processor 12 at least one set of storage apparatus 13 and a san storage area network link 17 the host processor 12 is a computer that uses data stored on the storage apparatus 13 the host processor 12 has a built in san interface san i f 171 the san i f 171 is an adaptor for the host processor 12 to input and output data to from the storage apparatus 13 through the san link 17 and more specifically. |
3 | sandpaper to provide a smooth sealed wood surface the paint coatings were applied with successive receding starting points at four 4 inch spacings so that each paint coat remained visible and traceable the order of the paint coat deposition was black white blue claret wine taupe hunter green cinnamon white banner red black yellow and blue after the application of each paint coat the paint was allowed to dry for four 4 hours the first two 2 hours of drying was at ambient temperature which varied from 81 u00b0 f to 92 u00b0 f during the ambient drying step for the twelve 12 paint coats the last two 2 hours the drying was carried out under a hot air stream that varied in temperature between 105 u00b0 f to 122 u00b0 f after the third the sixth and the ninth paint coats the entire drying was at ambient temperature overnight 14 16 hours the overnight temperatures varied between 78 u00b0 f to 90 u00b0 f following the final paint coat the painted plank was left to cure for one hundred seventeen 117 hours under conditions of controlled temperature and humidity the controlled curing environment was a temperature of 70 u00b0 f and humidity of 40 45 the dry film thickness of the twelve coats 12 of paint. |
3 | monoxide and carbon dioxide as a function of the reactant gas mass velocity are shown in fig3 for each of these tests the oxygen to methanol molar ratio was maintained at u02dc 0 25 the data indicate that the gas compositions are slightly affected by the mass velocity h 2 and co 2 decrease and co increases at higher mass velocities over the range of mass velocities tested hydrogen various from 37 to 39 carbon monoxide 16 to 18 and carbon dioxide 8 to 9 the product stream was found to contain 1 4 methanol and an average of 1 5 methane the product stream when passed through a water gas shift reactor would convert all the unreacted methanol and the carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and hydrogen thus the shifted reformate neglecting further conversion of the 1 5 unreacted methanol in the gas would yield a product containing u2212 47 hydrogen dry basis this value is 9 lower than the theoretical maximum for these reaction conditions an important requirement of reformers for transportation fuel cell systems is their ability to provide varying amounts of hydrogen on demand while maintaining the product gas compositions the dynamic response of the reactor 10 was tested by imposing a step change in the reactant flow rates while maintaining a constant oxygen to methanol ratio an example is shown in fig4 where the methanol flow rate was increased by 33 from 30 to 40 ml min accompanied by a proportional increase in the air flow rate the resulting effect on hydrogen concentration and the temperatures just above and just. |
4 | nonsolvent for heparin such as methanol ethanol 1 propanol isopropanol t butanol acetone and the like 3 an aqueous solution of from 10 percent to 30 percent by weight heparin salt is continuously mixed into a stream of nonsolvent liquid and the microfibers are collected on a moving screen while the nonsolvent is recirculated and excess water is removed from the solvent stream the concentration of nonsolvent is maintained at 95 percent or higher see fig3 when a batch process is used with a liquid nonsolvent 2 above the concentration of the nonsolvent must be retained at greater than 90 percent by volume at all times during the process the remainder of less than 10 percent being the aqueous solution of the heparin salt and preferably the concentration of the liquid nonsolvent is retained at 95 percent or even better 99 percent or more by volume thus even at 90 percent of nonsolvent liquid the resulting microfibers are short and thin the concentration of the liquid nonsolvent is maintained at 95 percent by volume or greater in the continuous process in both cases the microfibers increase in length and hence in length to diameter ratio as the concentration of the water decreases the preferred liquid nonsolvent is isopropanol since it produces the best microfibers the microfibers obtained from the foregoing processes contain some water and where a liquid nonsolvent has been used normally some of it as well the combined nonsolvent. |
5 | 108 does not result in losing the engagement of metallic ball 145 with the hole 146 as an example to ensure that driving of screw 144 into hole 146 does not result in losing the engagement of metallic ball 145 with the hole 146 the hole may be constructed in a manner such that driving the screw 144 into the hole 146 is restricted beyond a threshold fig7 shows the assembly of coil tubing 702 reeled from a drum 704 by a drive motor 710 and an injector 712 in an oil well bore casing 706 the coil tubing 702 is connected with a drilling jar 708 and with a rotating tool 100 which drives an overshot 700 having jaws 716 to retrieve a target equipment 714 from a well bore the coil tubing 702 is reeled down from the drum by a drum 704 by a drive motor 710 and an injector 712 to avoid dislodging the equipment 714 and having it fall down the well bore lowering of coil tubing 702 slows as it nears the equipment 714 at the time of contact between the distal end of the overshot 700 and the equipment 714 lowering is immediately stopped the adjustable screws 144 in the rotating tool 100 have been set so that there is little friction between them and the helical grooves 153 of shaft 108 and rotation of the lower sub 114 or the housing assembly and the overshot 700 is induced by relatively modest downward acceleration of the assembly of coiled tubing 702 by the motor 710 the rotation closes the jaws 716 of the overshot on the equipment 714 so that the equipment 714 is grasped by jaws 716 finally the assembly of coiled tubing 702 is reeled up carrying up the. |
5 | head perimeter frame member the sill perimeter frame member also includes a glass panel accommodating portion adapted to receive a glass panel and an interior component that allows the airloop wall unit to be attached to the building as described in u s pat no 8 001 738 the adhesive 24 also acts as the air seal of the unit 10 the water seal 23 around the exterior edges of the vision glass 11 is provided to create the airloop space 25 between the water seal 23 and the air seal 24 air holes 31 are provided in the sill frame 13 such that the airloop space 25 can be pressure equalized to the exterior air fig3 a shows the fragmental cross sectional details of the sill frame taken along line 3 a 3 a of fig1 a in some embodiments of the window wall system the jamb frames 14 and 15 may have the same profile as the sill frame 13 and are the major structural members for transferring the wind load on the unit into the base and the ceiling tracks therefore the jamb frames are preferably continuous from the base track to the ceiling track in some embodiments the jamb members do not include an interior portion that allows them to be attached to the building in those embodiments the airloop wall system is attached to the building primarily through the head and sill perimeter frame members once the perimeter frame members 13 14 and 15 have been profiled for the vision glass panel 11 the perimeter frame members may be supplemented to accommodate a thinner spandrel pane 11 a this can be accomplished. |
5 | first end connected to the door and the other end to the elongated sliding member is provided so that opening of the door moves the sliding member in the first direction damping material is disposed between the elongated sliding member and at least one of the first and second surfaces the damping material applies surface tension forces to the elongated sliding member when sliding in the first direction such that movement of the door attenuates or dampens the movement of the door application_number US 201113306559 A description it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways also it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting the use of u201c including u201d u201c comprising u201d or u201c having u201d and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items further the terms u201c a u201d and u201c an u201d herein do not denote a limitation of quantity but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item reference will now be made in detail to the example embodiments as illustrated in the accompanying drawings whenever possible the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts fig1 a and 1b illustrate a perspective view of an imaging device 10 embodying an example embodiment imaging. |
6 | mounted on hollow receptacle portion 67a and cover portion 66 is mounted on hollow receptacle portion 67b cover portion 65 functions in a manner similar to that described for cover portion 5 of fig1 and thus will not be repeated here the cover portion has a plurality of indentations 68 having side walls 69 and 70 and an apex 71 the apex 71 lies along a radius originating from receptacle axis 72 each indentation 68 has a triangular cross section defined by the side walls 69 and 70 that open toward the cover portion 65 the indentations of cover portions 65 and 66 form a closed area having a square cross section for gripping tubing 73 held therebetween bolts 74 and 76 extend through cover portions 65 and 66 respectively bolt nuts 77 and 86 engage bolts 76 and 85 respectively and upon tightening urge cover portions 65 and 66 together thereby gripping tubing 73 between the cover portions similar bolting arrangements not shown are located symmetrically between the other indentations disposed on the cover portions as may be apparent the structure of fig1 a provides for the gripping of varying sized tubing thus for larger sized tubing the cover portions will be held further apart whereas for smaller sized tubing the cover portions will be held closer together collar 78 is slidably mounted on receptacle portion 67a and locked in place by set screw 79 similarly collar 80 is. |
7 | process for the suspended timers in the step 160 the circuit 122 may also set the value busy_flag 1 and set the value n_b_s h_s in the step 160 a read command may be sent to the circuit 126 to read the contents from the address loc h_s in the step 160 the circuit 122 may also set the value h_s h_s 1 if the value busy_flag 1 or f_s lt h_s e g the no branch of step 158 the process 140 may continue with the step 162 the step 162 may be executed in a next clock cycle of the circuit 122 the contents of the circuit 126 read from the address loc n_b_s may be received by the circuit 122 the circuit 122 may store the value val n_b_s to the register e_b_s the circuit 122 may store the value twinval n_b_s to the register p_e_b_s the function fatherloc may calculate fatherloc n_b_s the circuit 122 may send a read command to the circuit 126 for the contents at the address fatherloc n_b_s the step 162 may end with a jump to a step 3 of the enqueue process step 1 a u201c delete u201d command received by the circuit 122 from external circuitry e g a processor or cpu may initiate the delete process let a value e g id be the value of the timer id being deleted step 2 if h_min id id set c_min d 1 and activate the requeue process if h_min id u2260 id set in the circuit 124 at the address id the flag 1 e g. |
4 | and vinyl phenolic resins epoxy resins and polyimide resins it is desirable that the fiber resin ratio be about 50 60 50 40 v v it is particularly advantageous if the bar is produced from a carbon fiber composition this gives an extremely light product of density 1 45 kg dm 3 the temperature coefficient of expansion is negligibly small so that even at higher operating temperatures there is substantially no longitudinal expansion the placement of the floating plug is illustrated in fig1 which represents the view along line 12 12 showing how plug 857 is held by plug holder 855 in preform 858 and how the threads 852 pass around plug 857 holder 855 is an upright stanchion having a horizontal bore plug 857 is a wedge like prism having an upstream rod bolted into the bore of stanchion 855 in other embodiments the outline of plug 857 and the opening in preform 858 can be altered to produce a guide bar of various cross sections this sector is illustrated in yet further detail in fig1 which shows not modified plug 857a plug 857a has two opposing rectangular notches to produces shelves in the guide bar as illustrated in fig8 10 again plug 857a is held by plug holder 855 web 853 and fibers 852 and 852a are laid around the plug 857 with fibers 852 lying on the outside of said web 853 and fibers 852a on the inside of said web the placement of said fibers in said web within bar 801 is also shown web 853 can be laid in a saddle like shape around the plug 857 web 853 is closed on itself to enclose plug 857 in preform 858 web 853 thereby becomes a laminate for reinforcing the guide. |
5 | the plug of the present invention is made in a plurality of sizes for holes of different sizes the plugs of the present invention are adapted for holes ranging from 2 u2033 to 12 u2033 in diameter in increments of 1 u2033 for each size of plug the horizontal dimension of each pair of vanes is at least 1 32 u2033 greater than the diameter of the hole and the diameter of the head 32 is greater than the diameter of the hole for example 2 u2033 greater than the diameter of the hole so that there is a one inch overlap from the edge of the hole referring to fig7 and 8 the head 32 also has an upper surface 35 a peripheral edge surface 36 and a peripheral beveled edge surface 39 at the upper end of the peripheral surface 36 grooves or pry slots 37 and 38 are formed in the lower surface 34 and in the peripheral edge surface 36 in the preferred embodiment there would be two grooves or slots each on opposite sides of the head 32 the head 32 could also be provided with projections 50 51 and 52 in fig9 and 10 that are spaced from the lower surface of the head to create apertures for enabling the plug to be pried from the hole preferably the vanes would be radially tapered by tapers 45 46. |
7 | obtain the desired effect if more than one area is to be flashed the main exposure can be split to time each flashing step this also makes it possible to flash one area with one contrast and another area with a different contrast this is an important capability with variable contrast papers especially when split contrast printing procedures are being used in general flashing of delicate highlights can be conducted using low contrast filters for example ilford 00 1 dark shadow areas can benefit from higher contrast filters for example ilford 3 5 contrast is selected by rotating section 16 see fig1 until the desired filter lines up with reference marks flashing with apparatus 10 is like painting with light a circle of blank light is projected then the scope of the light is adjusted to fit well within the area to be flashed during the main exposure the circle of light is moved back and forth across the area to be flashed in a 34 feathering 34 action there is a basic difference in information gained from 34 test strips 34 using the subject invention compared with that obtained from prior art methods with the device of this invention flashing is selective and simultaneous with main exposures 34 test strips 34 show the actual effect that flashing will have on the final image also a large number of flashing variables such as contrast light intensity and 34 painting technique 34 can be rapidly tested and resulting test strips processed simultaneously in comparison when an enlarger is used as a source of light for. |
9 | loading level reactor design and the like the use of solvent in the dehydrogenation step is optional when employed solvents which are stable under the dehydrogenation conditions are suitable and are employed in amounts ranging from 10 up to 90 weight percent of the reaction mixture examples of suitable solvents include biphenyl naphthalene diphenylether tetralin durene prehnitene or 1 2 3 4 tetramethylbenzene and the like the catalyst utilized may be recycled from the slurry by filtering the hot reaction mixture the filtration may be conducted at the reaction temperature above the melting point of the reaction mixture or at a temperature between about 100 u00b0 c and 200 u00b0 c a preferred range of temperatures for recovering the catalyst by filtration is between 125 u00b0 c and 150 u00b0 c in a preferred embodiment of the invention hydrogen gas produced as a result of the reaction is removed from the reaction atmosphere as the reaction proceeds this can be accomplished by a variety of techniques as are well known by those of skill in the art for example the removal of hydrogen gas can be attained by circulating an inert gas through the atmosphere immediately above or directly into the reaction mixture by means of example the inert gas may be nitrogen however other unreactive gases may also be utilized for the removal of the hydrogen gas as one alternative hydrogen gas can be removed by careful addition of a purge gas containing small amounts of a reactive gas e g oxygen which enables the removal of hydrogen as water the net result of hydrogen gas removal is to shift the equilibrium concentration from the starting material or substrate to the product of the reaction by removing from the system any amount of hydrogen. |
7 | of the document contents is deleted when a distance of the one of the document contents in the feature amount space is equal to or greater than the threshold value set in advance therefore by indicating the document content from which the attribute information 112 a has been deleted it can be presented to the user that the attribute information 112 a added to the document content is incorrect in addition when there is a document content having a distance in the feature amount space equal to or greater than the threshold value set in advance the user is notified of the presence of such document content therefore it is possible to present information allowing the user to determine whether or not the attribute information 112 a added to the document content is correct when there is a document content having a distance in the feature amount space equal to or greater than the threshold value set in advance the attribute information of the document content is added again therefore by indicating the document content to which the attribute information has been added again it can be presented to the user that the attribute information 112 a added to the document content is incorrect in short according to the embodiment described above it is possible to present information allowing the user to determine whether or not the attribute information 112 a added to the document contents is correct in addition in the present embodiment when there is a document content having a distance equal to or greater than the threshold value set in advance the attribute information is deleted and the user is notified of the situation or. |
1 | of whole body in order to elicit such a holistic therapeutical effective and balanced treatment the whole area of the round trunk may be divided into 3 regions such as chest and upper back region u201c a u201d upper abdominal and middle back region u201c b u201d and lower abdominal and lower back region u201c c u201d of the trunk by drawing a horizontal line across around the entire trunk of the body from the plexus and navel of the body as shown in fig1 and 2 of the drawings the designation of three sub regions in the trunk for balance treatment of meridians and its organs is based on the five 5 element rules of meridians and acupoints and the balance concept of the dual power systems of positive and negative meridians of acupuncture practice which are the essential factors in controlling the enemy flow state of meridians of the body and the physical location of the organs related with the five 5 element rules of meridians in conflict are also considered for defining the treating regions a total of 12 organs are positioned in the trunk area in a conflict manner between organs of conflict meridians the body trunk is. |
5 | be parallel with the ground while the posts 104 and 120 remain plumb the cylindrical upper frame member 160 has a substantially horizontal axis and extends outwardly and horizontally from the vertical frame member upper end 168 the upper frame member 160 has an inner end 188 and an outer end 192 a cylindrical brace collar not shown concentric with the upper frame member axis may surround the outer end 192 and a cylindrical brace extension 196 which extends from the outer end 192 the purposes of the brace collar and brace extension 196 will be explained below the diagonal frame member 164 extends from the upper frame member outer end 192 to the vertical frame member lower end 172 preferably the vertical frame member 156 upper frame member 160 and diagonal frame member 164 are joined by welding the brace 144 further includes a triangular gusset plate 200 the gusset plate 200 is fixed within the triangular frame 152 and extends between the vertical frame member 156 upper frame member 160 and diagonal frame member 164 the gusset plate 200 provides support to the frame members 156 160 and 164 to prevent the frame from collapsing when put under strain preferably the gusset plate 200 is joined to the frame members 156 160 and 164 by welding the corner post brace 144 is fixed to the corner post 104 by a fastening device combination or a bolt 204 and a nut 208 the bolt 204 extends through the lower mounting bolt hole 176 of the brace 144 and through the corner post bolt hole 136 and is secured by the nut 208 the brace post brace 146 is fixed to the brace post 120 by a fastening device combination or a bolt 212 and a nut. |
3 | for 1000 ppm a weight of 261 4 grams of nickel chloride is desired thus to allow for possible weapon volume variations 300 grams of nickel chloride is employed in each of the corrosion inhibitor tablets 12 of the present invention a quantity of 300 grams of nickel chloride 200 grams of sodium bicarbonate and 100 grams of citric acid is contained within each tablet formed to give a ratio of 3 2 1 for the active ingredients large quantities containing this ratio of materials are mixed together and pressed into multiple individual tablets in a conventional manner when desired a conventional inert and water soluble binder component may also be added to the mixture to facilitate tablet formation one or more tablets 12 each having a total weight of 600 grams or 1 3 pounds may then be easily inserted through breech door 13 into the submarine weapon tube 11 when weapon 16 is loaded therein tablets containing 300 grams of the corrosion inhibitor will completely disperse in the 9 ft 3 of seawater normally provided during flood down of the loaded tube and maintained therein while the tube is loaded to result in a concentration of at least 1000 ppm nickel chloride in seawater 28 contained within the loaded tube this concentration of corrosion inhibitor material is adequate to chemically effect a cation film coating of the corrosion inhibitor material on any exposed aluminum or aluminum oxide surface on weapon 16 where more or less concentrations of the corrosion inhibitor material. |
8 | section provided between the openings 8151 and 8152 the top shell 82 comprises a rectangular flat 821 a curved rear extension 822 formed with the flat 821 the extensions 812 and 822 together adapted to clamp a passed cable an elongate lip 823 at a forward end the lip 823 having a groove 8231 in its intermediate portion to be matingly engaged with an outer surface of the sheath 10 the lip 823 adapted to snap onto the bent member 111 the lips 813 and 823 together adapted to prevent a removal of the components provided in the case 8 two sidewalls 824 825 two protuberances 8241 8251 provided on both sidewalls 824 825 adjacent the lips 823 the protuberances 8241 8251 adapted to insert into the openings 132 142 for fastening latches 8242 8252 provided on both sidewalls 824 825 adjacent the protuberances 8241 8251 respectively the latches 8242 8252 adapted to insert into the dents 133 143 for fastening a pair of tabs 8243 8244 provided on the sidewall 824 the tabs 8243 8244 being at the same elevation as the protuberance 8241 and the latch 8242 the tabs 8243 8244 adapted to insert into the openings 8141 8142 for fastening respectively a pair of tabs 8253 8254 provided on the sidewall 825 the tabs 8253 8254 being at the same elevation as the protuberance. |
7 | store time segment 40 the voltage between the gate node 12 and the storage node 100 is u2212 v pp u2212 v dd 90 as one possible alternative instead of keeping the gate node 22 at v pp 80 the gate node 22 may be at v dd 60 during the write time segment 30 and pulsed to v pp during the store time segment 40 as illustrated in fig5 a voltage driver 25 is used to provide the voltage pulse from v dd to v pp on gate node 22 during the store time segment 40 during the write time segment 30 the pass fet 10 is turned on by a read write voltage which is at a voltage potential of v dd 60 after the data bit voltage 70 is written to the storage node 100 the voltage driver 25 pulses the node gate 22 from v dd to v pp to create a storage node potential of v pp u2212 v dd as a result the leakage current is reduced similarly to the case shown in fig4 and the charge time is again extended to about 100 microseconds from 1 microsecond when v pp u2212 v dd is 200 millivolts applying a constant potential of v pp 80 during the write time segment and store time segment is. |
6 | design of the center casing reduces the number of assembly and disassembly processes needed and makes the turbine easier to install also as we have discussed bosses 6 of arm like lever 1 engage in oblong holes 03 of link plate 3 which is set at a fixed angle with respect to a radial line passing through the turbine shaft the reacting force on the actuator 7 caused by the gas pressure which depends on the nozzle vanes 2 and the frictional force experienced by the various components of the nozzle adjustment mechanism 100 can be reduced without increasing the arm length of the lever 1 as has been discussed the axial dimension of nozzle adjustment mechanism 100 can easily be made to fit within the scroll 11 this allows the length of the axial dimension of the variable capacity turbine to be reduced so that the supercharger can easily be made more compact in the second preferred embodiment of this invention shown in fig4 lever 1 is provided at the gas outlet side of the disk shaped link plate one end of lever 1 is fixed to the nozzle vane 2 the other end which has a boss 6 on it protrudes toward the link plate 3 that is it protrudes inward toward link plate 3 this boss engages in oblong holes 03 in the link plate 3 in such a way that it can rotate and slide along their surface all other aspects of. |
9 | and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present invention u201c nonhdl u201d refers to ldl vldl and chylomicrons i e lipoproteins other than hdl that will react with a conventional cholesterol reaction membrane u201c hdl fractionation layer u201d refers to a dry test strip layer selected from suitable materials and impregnated with one or more reagents such that non hdl choesterol i e vldl and ldl in a fluid sample deposited on the layer are both precipitated and substantially retained within the layer but hdls in solution in the sample remain in solution and are able to pass through the fractionation layer u201c plasma u201d refers to the non cellular portion of blood from which cellular components such as red blood cells are excluded u201c serum u201d technically differs from plasma in that it does not include fibrinogen however for purposes of this application u201c serum u201d and u201c plasma u201d are sometimes used interchangeably u201c vertically aligned u201d is defined with respect to fig8 10 and the accompanying text in this specification a u201c stack u201d refers to one or more test layers of membranes placed on top of one another in a vertically aligned relationship a u201c disbursement layer u201d is an elongated layer that receives a blood sample on one side thereof spreads the sample through. |
2 | distance to speed converter 51 on the other hand a function of distance s vs speed command value v shown in fig6 generally v u221a 2 u03b1s where u03b1 represents a deceleration is stored in the converter 51 and a binary number corresponding to the speed command value v 1 is outputted from its data line the d a converter 52 converts the binary number into an analog amount and sets it to the terminating deceleration command value v s v 1 when the cage 11 is continuously ascending and the detector 16 is engaged with the cam 13 at a time t 1 in fig7 its contact 16b closes accordingly the and gate 45 is opened and its output becomes a pulse 44a thus a pulse is substracted from the distance s 1 of the binary number thus preset in the counter and the counted value is delivered to the address line of the converter 51 the converter 51 extracts the speed command value corresponding to its value every time the counted value of the counter 50 is altered the speed command value is outputted through the converter 52 and the terminating deceleration command value v s starts decreasing as shown in fig7 when the cage 11 further ascends and the detector 17 is engaged with the cam 13 at a time t 2 in fig7 its contact 17b closes since the contact 18a is closed at this time the output of the osm 462 becomes 34 h 34 for a predetermined short time thus the mpx 492 and the or gate 47 similarly operate and the content of the memory 482 is transfered to the counter 50 since the binary number. |
6 | in a cavity of screw 58 housing 40 defines a passageway 59 for the admission of air from a supply of air under pressure p 2 which supplies also passageway 34 housing 40 further defines an output chamber 60 connected by pipe 61 to upper cylinder chamber 33b referring now to fig1 and 2 and assuming that the signal pressure p 1 i e the pressure in chamber 2 is increased over the equilibrium force balance condition as expressed by the above equations this produces a decrease of the clearance between the orifice of nozzle 13 and plug member 12 and a concomitant increase of the pressure in chamber 19 the relative sizes of nozzle 13 and restriction 28 are selected typically in a 2 1 ratio approximately so that servo pressure is readily varied in response to nozzle clearance as the nozzle clearance decreases the nozzle pressure increases increasing the servo pressure in chamber 19 the pressure in chamber 19 acts on diaphragm a 3 resulting in downward movement of nozzle support 18 closing of valve 25 26 withdrawal of valve element or pintle 36 from its seat until the pressure in chamber 20 increases to such an extent as to re establish a force balance condition on nozzle support or piston assembly 18 the force balance condition is re established when the servo pressure acting on diaphragm a 3 plus the pressure of spring 24 balances the pressure acting on diaphragm a 4 typically a ratio of 3 1 of servo pressure to output pressure areas is desirable for this ratio the pressure in chamber 19 is 1 3 of output pressure in chamber 20 for equilibrium conditions assuming now that the signal or control pressure p 1 is decreased rather than. |
9 | computers or other devices not shown server 20 may be a management server a web server laptop computer tablet computer netbook computer personal computer pc or a desktop computer in general server 20 may be any electronic device that contains one or more cooling fan s 70 and a plurality of temperature sensors 60 in one embodiment server 20 may be a stand alone server comprising a single computer in another embodiment server 20 may be a blade server rack server or other type of server in a chassis environment that contains multiple computers designed for rack mounting server 20 contains fan control program 30 stand alone function 40 chassis function 50 simple logic controller 80 and complex logic controller 90 server 20 includes one or more cooling fan s 70 cooling fan s 70 are fans inside outside or attached to a computer case and are used for active cooling cooling fan s 70 may draw cool air into the case from the outside expel warm air from the inside or move air across a heat sink to cool a particular component cooling fan s 70 may include processor fans motherboard fans power supply fans video card fans and or other types of cooling fans server 20 contains one or more cooling fan s 70 which may be located within the case of server 20 on the outside of the case of server 20 or near various components e g processor memory power supply etc within the case of server 20 in a chassis environment additional cooling fan s 70 may be located on the chassis structure or on any of the blades modules or other components designed for rack mounting server 20 includes a plurality of temperature sensors 60 each of. |
5 | effect and minimize dilution application_number US 69752110 A description fig1 illustrates an underground ore body 10 or vein extending between two horizontal drifts 12 and 14 accessible from the ground surface through a ramp or a vertical opening known as a shaft not shown as known in the art the shaft is equipped with elevators by which the workers machines and material can gain access to the galleries or drifts 12 and 14 the drifts 12 and 14 are tunnels made in the rock with a size and shape to permit mining of the ore body 10 each drift defines a working level running through the ore body the working levels can for instance be vertically spaced by about 18 m 59 feet as shown in fig1 and 2 boreholes 16 only two being shown in fig1 and 2 are drilled at regular intervals along the vein 10 each borehole extending vertically though the vein 10 from the top drift 12 to the bottom drift 14 the diameter of these holes is typically in the range of 6 inches 15 2 cm the diameter of the holes 16 is not critical but is preferably kept as small as possible to minimize drilling costs and time the diameter must however be sufficient to permit hole enlargement by thermal fragmentation each borehole 16 can be drilled haft way through from the top drift 12 and the bottom drift 14 in order to limit hole deviation it is however understood that the holes 16 can be completely drilled from the top drift 12. |
6 | the carriage 1 in one direction along the tracks 13 in a complete track system there would be many spaced vertical members 19 located along the path of desired travel each having a cantilevered bracket 17 and superstructure 15 to suspend the attached tracks 13 above the ground between the tracks 13 and the bottom of platform 3 is a track spanning rubber bar member 20 carried with and attached to the platform a conventional electrically operated solenoid 22 fixed to the bar member 20 and the platform 3 causes the bar to reciprocate vertically when actuated to contact the tracks 13 and act as a brake to stop the movement of the carriage normally the solenoid 22 and its carried bar 20 are spaced above the lower tracks 13 as the carriage moves along the tracks and then lower when stopping of the carriage is desired fig2 is a side view of the surveillance camera vehicle 1 of fig1 along with its carried lower conventional video camera 21 having power zoom and focusing capabilities the vertical support structure 23 extending from the platform 3 for the depending camera 21 can be moved upward and downwardly like a telescope or rotated by an internal conventional electrically powered motor not shown when in use to allow for a completely unobstructed view by the camera the same support structure also allows the camera to be independently rotated around a center axis 360 degrees when in its surveillance mode to prevent damage to the camera while traveling along the supporting tracks 13 the camera is normally retained in. |
7 | movie disc player program that services interrupts related to audio output and cd reading the guest operating system stack may run in domu and might typically comprise the guest operating system including isrs together with windows u00ae compatible applications programs for example the microsoft u00ae outlook email program issues arise as to the use by the two operating system stacks of a single shared peripheral device for example a cd compact disk drive or an output sound system since they run in separate vms the two operating systems are typically unaware u2014 each of the other and indeed may contain no support for running under a hypervisor at all thus relying on hypervisor invisibility from the operating systems 39 s standpoint by design some peripheral devices may be handled by virtualization of all i o input output associated therewith and others may be handled at times by a pass thru technique wherein mmio memory mapped input output and pio programmed input output execute without causing traps such traps may commonly be designed to provide hooks for simulation emulation or similar capabilities pio is used by i o instructions as contrasted with memory access instructions on cpus that have separate memory spaces intended primarily for providing i o device addressing and memory addressing allowing at various times access to peripheral devices from either or both operating system stacks raises implementation issues beyond the scope of the present invention successful isr management without vm to vm resource conflicts and other conflicts is also a challenge and discussed further below generally speaking operating systems are designed. |
5 | sprayed areas and b over the corresponding areas of the pour in place concrete form where the form liner material is to be temporarily attached in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention it is preferred that the adhesive coated surfaces be allowed to become dry to touch after the adhesive material 7 has properly dried the form liner material 9 is aligned over the appropriate pour in place concrete form target area and the surfaces joined together in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention which pertains to an improved method for temporarily affixing reveal strip material 9 fig3 to the inside wall of a pour in place concrete form 8 surfaced with a concrete releasing agent u201c bond breaker u201d 6 it is preferred that at least two 2 coats of a suitable bond breaker agent be applied to the concrete slab surface and allowed to cure before applying the adhesive material in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention it is preferred that all surfaces to be bonded be dry and free from dust oil grease loose paint etc in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention it is preferred that shopware inc spray applicator kit part no 23l 45885 sw kit with the 95 degree orange spray tip part no tp9501evs sw installed be used for applying the adhesive material in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention it is preferred that while holding the spray nozzle 3 to 5 inches away from the surface one 1. |
6 | least two shutoff valves for blocking a respective flow path application_number US 201715610715 A description fig1 is a schematic representation of a pressure monitoring apparatus 1 known from the prior art the illustrated pressure monitoring apparatus 1 can be used to monitor the pressure in a membrane compressor 2 with an oil side a and a gas side b separated by a membrane for this purpose there is a pressure transducer 3 which measures the pressure in the volume 4 on the oil side a of the membrane compressor 2 between the volume 4 and the pressure transducer 3 there are a nonreturn valve 5 and a shutoff valve 6 in the flow path 7 from the volume 4 to the pressure transducer 3 downstream of the shutoff valve 6 in the direction toward the pressure transducer 3 is a branch 8 in which there is another shutoff valve 9 the nonreturn valve 5 blocks flow in the direction from the pressure transducer 3 to the volume 4 i e the nonreturn valve 5 opens in the direction from the volume 4 to the pressure transducer 3 as long as the pressure in the volume 4 is greater than the pressure in the flow path 7 downstream of the nonreturn valve 5 a medium which is flowing through. |
8 | box upper silicon layer 115 is doped p type and will serve as the p well of the vertical nfet formed in an upper portion of silicon layer 105 adjacent to box layer 110 is a p type silicon layer 120 formed on top of upper silicon layer 115 is a pad oxide layer 125 comprising silicon dioxide and formed on top of the pad oxide layer is a pad nitride layer 130 in one example p type silicon layer 120 is formed by ion implantation in one example pad oxide layer 125 is formed by thermal oxidation of a top surface of upper silicon layer 115 and pad nitride layer 130 is formed by low pressure chemical vapor deposition lpcvd of silicon nitride in one example upper silicon layer 115 has a thickness between about 25 nm and about 1000 nm box layer 110 has a thickness between about 10 nm and about 500 nm p type silicon layer 120 has a thickness between about 25 nm to about 100 nm pad oxide layer has a thickness of between about 2 nm to about 10 nm and pad nitride layer 130 has a thickness between about 100 nm and about 2000 nm in fig2 trenches 135 are etched from a top surface of pad nitride 130 through pad oxide layer 125 upper silicon layer 115 through box layer 110 and through p type layer 120 and an optional conformal diffusion barrier 140 formed on the sidewalls and bottom of the trenches in one example trenches 135 are formed by a photolithographic process using an optional hard mask and a reaction ion etch. |
2 | catalyzed polymerization of hexafluoropropene oxide hfpo yielding a series of branched polymers designated as krytox u00ae dupont wilmington del united states of america a similar polymer is produced by the uv catalyzed photo oxidation of hexafluoropropene fomblin u00ae y solvay solexis brussels belgium further a linear polymer fomblin u00ae z solvay is prepared by a similar process but utilizing tetrafluoroethylene finally a fourth polymer demnum u00ae daikin industries ltd osaka japan is produced by polymerization of tetrafluorooxetane followed by direct fluorination structures for these fluids are presented in table i table ii contains property data for some members of the pfpe class of lubricants likewise the physical properties of functional pfpes are provided in table iii in addition to these commercially available pfpe fluids a new series of structures are being prepared by direct fluorination technology representative structures of these new pfpe materials appear in table iv of the abovementioned pfpe fluids only krytox u00ae and fomblin u00ae z have been extensively used in applications see jones w r jr the properties of perfluoropolyethers used for space applications nasa technical memorandum 106275 july 1993 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety accordingly the use of such pfpe materials is provided in the presently disclosed subject matter c 3 f 7 o cf cf 3 cf 2 o x cf 2 o y c 2 f 5 in some embodiments the perfluoropolyether precursor includes poly tetrafluoroethylene oxide co difluoromethylene oxide u03b1 u03c9 diol which in some embodiments can be photocured to form one of a perfluoropolyether dimethacrylate and a perfluoropolyether distyrenic compound a representative scheme for the synthesis and photocuring of a functionalized perfluoropolyether is provided in scheme 1 ii b perfluoropolyether materials prepared from a liquid pfpe precursor. |
3 | first a method for making sample no 1 in table 1 and electric characteristics thereof will be described compounds in the combination 1 are weighed poured into a pot mill with alumina ball and 2 5 l of water and stirred and mixed for 15 hours to obtain a material mixture ______________________________________the combination 1compounds weight g mol portion______________________________________baco sub 3 1029 33 0 96mgo 6 57 0 03zno 4 42 0 01caco sub 3 5 43 0 01srco sub 3 8 02 0 01tio sub 2 425 44 0 98er sub 2 o sub 3 20 78 0 01______________________________________ here values of the weight g and the mol portion of the compounds in the combination 1 are calculated so as that the composition formula of the basic component next the material mixture is poured into a stainless pot and dried for 4 hours at 150 u00b0 c with using a hot blast drier the dried material mixture is grinded roughly the grinded material mixture is baked for 2 hours at 1200 u00b0 c in the air with using a tunnel furnace and the powder of the first basic component in the composition formula 1 of the basic component can be obtained compounds in the combination 2 are weighed added with 300 cc of alcohol and stirred for 10 hours in a polyethylene pot with using aluminum balls then the mixture is baked for 2 hours at 1000 u00b0 c in the air ______________________________________the combination 2compounds weight g mol portion______________________________________li sub 2 o 0 43 1sio sub. |
7 | various embodiments of the present invention are directed to systems and methods for algorithmic trading strategies and or systems and methods for use in executing an order directed to a security traded in a market more particularly one embodiment of the present invention relates to a method implemented by a programmed computer system for use in executing an order directed to a security traded in a market comprising calculating a plurality of expected market impacts associated with execution of the order over a plurality of different time periods calculating a plurality of expected price risks associated with execution of the order over the plurality of different time periods calculating a plurality of expected total costs associated with execution of the order over the plurality of different time periods wherein the plurality of expected total costs are calculated using the plurality of expected market impacts and the plurality of expected price risks and trading the security via execution of the order over a time period at which the expected total cost is optimal application_number US 78255610 A description detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein however it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the invention that may be embodied in various forms in addition each of the examples given in connection with the various embodiments of the invention are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive further the figures are not necessarily to scale some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular components therefore specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention referring now to fig1. |
1 | the work of the binder that was mixed at the time of the moulding hence removal and disposal processes are quite simple fig8 shows another embodiment of the acupressure type moxa treatment device of the present invention this embodiment of the acupressure type moxa treatment device differs from the above mentioned embodiment in that in place of the carbonized moxa 9 an electric heater 11 is used to electrically warm the affected part 12 is a transformer and when a rear outer cylinder 4 is rotated relative to a front outer cylinder 3 as shown in fig8 b the position of a contacting piece 13 relative to plural contacts 14 will be changed to control the heating temperature of the electric heater 11 moreover just like the above mentioned embodiment a medical liquid such as extract of loquat leaves may be impregnated in a moisture absorbent 5b such as sponge and cotton wool in a cap 5 and the liquid is made to be evaporated by the heat of the electric heater 11 or by the heat of the carbonized moxa and this evaporated liquid is made to be absorbed by the affected part to exhibit efficacy such as pain killing 1 5 is a safety device in which a thermostat and a fuse are provided if the electric heater 11 generates excessive heat or a large current flows in the circuit the safety device will break the circuit the safety device 15 is stored in the rear inner cylinder 2 and is connected to a. |
1 | 3 hours preferably between 40 minutes and 2 hours more preferably for about one hour to complete the crystallization the crystals obtained are then isolated by filtering or suction filtering to remove the solvent if it should prove necessary to subject the crystals obtained to a further washing step it is advisable to use water or acetone as the washing solvent 0 1 l to 1 0 l preferably 0 2 l to 0 5 l more preferably about 0 3 l of solvent may be used per mole of tiotropium bromide put in in order to wash the tiotropium bromide monohydrate crystals obtained if necessary the washing step may be repeated the product obtained is dried in vacuo or using circulating heated air until a water content of 2 5 to 4 0 is obtained according to one aspect the present invention therefore also relates to formulations of solutions of the type described above using crystalline tiotropium bromide monohydrate which may be obtained by the procedure described above the pharmaceutical formulations containing tiotropium salts according to the invention are preferably used in an inhaler of the kind described hereinbefore in order to produce the propellant free aerosols according to the invention at this point we should once again expressly mention the patent documents described hereinbefore to which reference is hereby made and each of which is incorporated herein by reference in their entireties as described at the beginning a further developed embodiment of the preferred inhaler is disclosed in wo 97 12687 and fig6 thereof this nebulizer respimat u00ae can advantageously be used to produce the inhalable aerosols according to the invention containing a tiotropium. |
4 | and fluid flow is set at 50 ml h the solution contains a blue dye to visualize the fluid flow pattern as demonstrated solution initially travels in the downward direction and upon encountering the wall of the container proceeds to spread across the bottom and rise up uniformly this diversion of momentum of fluid flow concept can be incorporated into the apparatus of the invention to achieve even flow of polymer to the slit surface core sheath fibers were manufactured using an apparatus according to the embodiment of fig1 and 2 the apparatus consists of an inner trough with a slit width of 0 5 mm while the width of the outer trough is 2 mm the length of the entire slit is 7 cm these wedge shaped slits were affixed to a base fixture that allowed polymer solution to be directly delivered from inlet ports originating from the underside of the fixture a sheath solution 260 of 2 8 wt 85 15 plga in 6 1 by vol chloroform methanol and a core solution 230 of 2 8 wt 85 15 plga in 6 1 by vol chloroform methanol containing 30 wt dexamethasone drug with respect to plga was used the sheath flow rate was set at 100 ml h while the core flow rate was set at 50 ml h a voltage of 50 kv was applied core sheath fibers were manufactured using an apparatus according to the embodiment of fig1 2 and 6 the apparatus consists of an inner trough capable of holding 50 mls of polymer solution and outer troughs capable. |
6 | surface of the supports 62 when in the fourth position the grill 66 is placed relatively farther from the heat source than in any of the first second or third positions main housing 50 handles 46 handle 17 inner burner housing 18 outer burner housing 30 and insulation 32 are also shown in fig6 referring now to fig8 and 10 a cooking pot 70 for use with portable cooking device 60 is shown cooking pot 70 is used to cook foods requiring a traditional cooking pot or pan the inner diameter of ring 70a is slightly smaller than the diameter of opening 64e of fig7 with grill 66 removed form cooking grate 64 pot 70 is removably located within aperture 64e the cooking temperature of pot 70 is controllable by positioning the cooking grate 64 into one of the four cooking height positions previously discussed and by adjusting the alignment of the apertures 37 39 of the flue grates 34 36 to vary air flow fig1 depicts pot 70 located atop cooking grate 64 handle 17 outer burner housing 30 insulation 32 insulation 40 insulation 44 inner burner housing 18 and flue grates 34 and 36 are also depicted in fig1 and provide the same functionality as in device 10 of fig1 as shown in fig1 the arrows labeled 34 a 34 identify a counter flow path that fresh air follows through device 60 air enters. |
7 | current level is the ratio of their current unpopularity score to the average of all currently working agents unpopularity scores thus if the average level of all agents working is 124 065 this would give this agent a current level of 1 42 1 i e 142 fig1 shows an example of a user interface in which an agent 39 s value level is displayed as a percentage the level may be displayed in a number of alternative ways including but not limited to numerically e g u201c your current level is 23 6 compared to an average level of 12 4 u201d as a ratio e g u201c your current level is 1 2 1 u201d as a normalized percentage where 50 represents an u201c average u201d level e g u201c your current level is 34 u201d graphically e g as a u201c traffic light u201d display with green indicating a level at or above the average amber indicating below average and red indicating far below average fig1 also shows the work item unpopularity displayed graphically with a u201c smiley face u201d icon indicating that selecting the work item would increase the agent 39 s level a u201c laughing face u201d icon indicating that selecting the work item would increase the agent 39 s level significantly and the. |
3 | tumefaciens azorhizobium caulinodans azotobacter vinelandii bacillus anthracis bacillus brevis bacillus cereus bacillus fusiformis bacillus licheniformis bacillus megaterium bacillus stearothermophilus bacillus subtilis bacteroides gingivalis bacteroides melaminogenicus bartonella henselae bartonella quintana bordetella bronchiseptica bordetella pertussis borrelia burgdorferi branhamella catarrhalis brucella abortus brucella melitensis brucella suis burkholderia mallei burkholderia pseudomallei calymmatobacterium granulomatis campylobacter coli campylobacter jejuni campylobacter pylori chlamydia pneumoniae chlamydia psittaci chlamydia trachomatis chlamydophila pneumoniae chlamydophila psittaci clostridium botulinum clostridium difficile clostridium perfringens clostridium tetani clostridium welchii corynebacterium diphtheriae corynebacterium fusiforme coxiella burnetii ehrlichia chaffeensis enterococcus avium enterococcus durans enterococcus faecalis enterococcus faecium enterococcus gallinarum enterococcus maloratus escherichia coli francisella tularensis fusobacterium nucleatum gardnerella vaginalis haemophilus ducreyi haemophilus influenza haemophilus parainfluenzae haemophilus pertussis haemophilus vaginalis helobacter pylori klebsiella pneumoniae klebseilla rhinoscleromatis klebsiella oxytoca lactobacillus acidophilus lactobacillus casei lactococcus lactis legionella pneumophila methanobacterium extroquens microbacterium multiforme micrococcus luteus mycobacterium avium mycobacterium bovis mycobacterium diphtheriae mycobacterium intracellulare mycobacterium leprae mycobacterium lepraemurium mycobacterium phlei mycobacterium smegmatis mycobacterium tuberculosis mycoplasma fermentans mycoplasma genitalium mycoplasma hominis mycoplasma pneumonia neisseria gonorrhoeae neisseria meningitidis nocardia asteroids pasteurella multocida pasteurella tularensis porphyromonas gingivalis pseudomonas aeruginosa pseudomonas maltophilia rhizobium radiobacter rickettsia prowazekii rickettsia mooseri rickettsia psittaci rickettsia quintana rickettsia rickettsii rickettsia trachomae rochalimaea henselae rochalimaea quintana rothia dentocariosa salmonella enteritidis salmonella typhi salmonella typhimurium serratia marcescens shigella dysenteriae staphylococcus aureus staphylococcus epidermidis streptococcus agalactiae streptococcus avium streptococcus bovis streptococcus cricetus streptococcus faceium streptococcus faecalis streptococcus ferus streptococcus gallinarum streptococcus lactic streptococcus mitior streptococcus mitis streptococcus mutans streptococcus oralis streptococcus pneumoniae streptococcus pyogenes streptococcus rattus streptococcus salivarius streptococcus sanguis streptococcus sobrinus treponema pallidum vibrio cholera vibrio comma vibrio parahemolyticus vibrio vulnificus xanthomonas maltophilia yersinia. |
2 | order to automatically control the boat 39 s buoyancy allowing the cabin 1 to smoothly float atop the surface of the water fig3 shows the cabin 2 on top of the surface of the water 5 with only the counterweight underwater there is only air inside the space 41 fig4 shows that when the cabin needs to be submerged first the inlet valve at the bottom part of the space 41 is opened to allow water to flow into the space the specific amount of water that enters the space 41 depends on the buoyancy of the part of the cabin that is descending when the weight of the water in the space 41 becomes greater than the buoyancy created by the cabin 2 the lifting mechanism 3 begins to operate for example the winding engine 31 begins to tighten the dragline 32 and its direction of movement is as shown by the arrow in fig4 causing the cabin 2 to start descending at the same time water is continuously flowing through the inlet valve into the space 41 causing the buoyancy and weight affecting the entire vessel to reach a balance when the cabin 2 descends to the determined level the lifting mechanism 3 stops the inlet valves close and the boat is in its semi submerged state as shown by fig5 allowing personnel to start underwater operations or allowing tourists to view the underwater scenery when the boat needs to be returned to its normal state engage the lifting mechanism 3 for example the winding engine 39 s power discharging device through its natural buoyancy the boat cabin 2 can rise above water level 5 at the same time. |
5 | removed from the ports and plugs 166 and 168 are reinstalled on respective ports 162 and 164 referring once more to fig1 hydraulic cylinders 130 used to tilt collection tank 14 and backfill reservoirs 20 and 22 are powered by electric hydraulic pump 30 hydraulic pump 30 connects to a hydraulic reservoir 170 and is driven by the electrical system of motor 16 a high pressure output line 171 and a return line 173 connect pump 30 to hydraulic cylinders 130 hydraulic pump 172 mounted on trailer 24 is separately driven by motor 16 and includes its own hydraulic reservoir 174 an output high pressure line 175 and a return line 186 connect pump 172 to a pair of quick disconnect couplings 182 and 184 respectively that is high pressure line 175 connects to quick disconnect coupling 182 fig1 and 2 through a control valve 178 and return line 186 connects quick disconnect coupling 184 to reservoir 188 a pressure relief valve 176 connects high pressure line 175 to reservoir 188 and allows fluid to bleed off of the high pressure line if the pressure exceeds a predetermined level a pressure gauge 180 may also be located between pump 172 and control valve 178 quick disconnect coupling 182 provides a high pressure. |
6 | the cooled liquefied natural gas 26 at the end of the process that is the subject of the present invention may then for example be transferred to a storage or transport device while the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof it is evident that many alternatives modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description accordingly it is intended to embrace all such alternatives modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims the present invention may suitably comprise consist or consist essentially of the elements disclosed and may be practiced in the absence of an element not disclosed furthermore if there is language referring to order such as first and second it should be understood in an exemplary sense and not in a limiting sense for example it can be recognized by those skilled in the art that certain steps can be combined into a single step the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise u201c comprising u201d in a claim is an open transitional term which means the subsequently identified claim elements are a nonexclusive listing i e anything else. |
9 | e atmospheric pressure conditions however so long as molding conditions are not attained the pressure can be lower than atmospheric as well as higher even as high as up to 2 000 pounds per square inch gauge 13 9 mpa pressure time and temperature limitations will be governed to some extent by the activity and initial stability of the curable mixture components employed in general it appears that the precure stabilizes the polycarboxylic acids against premature loss of carboxy groups the preferred precure conditions for most curable compositions prepared according to the present invention will include ambient pressure temperatures of about 100 u00b0 to about 130 u00b0 c and a heating time of from about 0 5 to about 2 hours once precure has been carried out the moldable resin compositions produced are capable of withstanding relatively wide extremes of temperature handling and storage conditions without deterioration this will enable the moldable compositions produced according to the present invention to be packaged and stored for later use alternatively the precured moldable mixture obtained as outlined above may be subjected directly to suitable molding conditions in either event it has been found critical in order to produce acceptable molded resin products that the molding conditions be defined within the following parameters the temperature must be in the range of about 170 u00b0 to about 220 u00b0 c preferably in the range of from about 190 u00b0 to about 210 u00b0 c the molding pressure dependent to some extent upon the particular ingredients of the composition and the degree of precure should be in the range of about 200 to about 20 000 per square inch gauge 1 39 to 139 mpa preferably from about 2. |
8 | are more fewer bpss then each input signal would feed more fewer bpss in the depicted example the a1 pair goes to bps slots 0 and 1 the a2 pair goes to bps slots 2 and 3 and the a3 pair goes to bps slots 4 and 5 similarly the b1 pair goes to bps slots 0 and 1 the b2 pair goes to bps slots 2 and 3 and the b3 pair goes to bps slots 4 and 5 note that this is for illustration purposes only as different pairs of as and bs could feed different bps slots each pdca contains wiring to convert the three phase input into three single phase outputs where the legs l1 l2 l3 of the three phase input are wired to the outputs a1 a2 a3 b1 b2 and b3 as follows a1 a2 a3 3 phase delta l1 l2 l2 l3 l3 l1 3 phase wye l1 n l2 n l3 n b1 b2 b3 3 phase delta l1 l2 l2 l3 l3 l1 3 phase wye l1 n l2 n l3 n fig4 a depicts the wiring and slot load scheme for three phase delta power input fig4 b depicts the wiring block for the three phase delta power input pair 1 corresponds to a1 or b1 pair 2 corresponds to a2 or b2 and pair three corresponds to a3 or b3 thus the pdca wires bps slots 0 and 1 to a single phase pair that is formed from l1 and l2 bps slots 2 and 3 of the bps are single phase pair formed from l2 and l3 and bps slots 4 and 5 are single phase pair formed from l1 and l3 fig5 a depicts the wiring and slot load scheme for three phase wye power input. |
3 | and extractintermediate grade 1000 extract from hydrofined hydrofined distillate distillate______________________________________viscosity ssu 100 u00b0 f 725 4 2602 8viscosity ssu 210 u00b0 f 63 8 86 2viscosity index vi 46 6 65 0spec gravity 60 u00b0 f 0 9171 0 9667api gravity 60 u00b0 f 22 8 14 9aniline point u00b0 f u00b0 c 195 4 91 135 5 57 5 sulfur wt 0 32 0 70basic nitrogen ppm 240 575total nitrogen ppm 762 1568pour point u00b0 f 21astm color astm 2 0 3 0clay gelsaturates wt 56 8 29 4aromatics wt 40 7 65 6polars wt 2 5 5 0coc flash u00b0 f 470 470gcd5 lv u00b0 f 723 71150 lv u00b0 f 863 84095 lv u00b0 f 973 947hplcsaturates wt 58 91 ring aromatics wt 20 82 ring aromatics wt 10 53 ring aromatics amp wt 9 7polars______________________________________ table 3______________________________________hydrofined distillateheavy grade 3000______________________________________viscosity ssu 100 u00b0 f 1787 7viscosity ssu 210 u00b0 f 98 1viscosity index vi 53 7spec gravity 60 u00b0 f 0 9219api gravity 60 u00b0 f 22 0aniline point u00b0 f u00b0 c 210 100 sulfur wt 0 46basic nitrogen ppm 401total nitrogen ppm 1168pour point u00b0 f astm color astm 3 0clay gelsaturates wt 55 4aromatics wt 40 2polars wt 4 4coc flash u00b0 f gcd5 lv u00b0 f 77850 lv u00b0 f 95895 lv u00b0 f 1065hplcsaturates wt 54 11 ring aromatics wt 20 12 ring aromatics wt 11 83 ring aromatics amp wt 14 0polars______________________________________ such an aromatic oil suitable in the process of the present invention is readily obtained by extracting a naphthenic distillate with aromatic extraction. |
9 | the cold discharge disc the tapering of the conduits tends to compensate for the fact that the mass flow rate decreases in each in the direction of the flow and contributes therefore to the maintenance of a constant rate of flow through the discharge orifices on each side and to the reduction of fluctuations and losses in both flows the characterization of baffle 10 as 34 substantially helicoidal 34 is intended to describe a configuration similar to a helix but with such departures from an exact helix and with such variations of thickness along its length as may be deemed desirable to produce a better flow on each side baffle 10 may also perform the structural function of supporting body 1 whether or not this body houses the bearing assembly which supports shaft 2 fig3 shows an arrangement in which the centerline of the prerotation channel follows a path which is a modified helix or spiral components shown in fig3 corresponding to similar components in fig1 and 2 have been given the same reference numbers with the subscript b in the arrangement shown in fig4 enshrouding wall 15 corresponds to enshrouding wall 5 of the arrangement shown in fig1 but is part of the rotor. |
1 | u03bcm nobiletin respectively meanwhile nobiletin at tested concentrations had no effect on the ic 50 of ptx and dox in parental non resistant a2780 cells as shown in fig3 a and 3f moreover at concentration of 4 5 u03bcm nobiletin also reduced ic 50 values of docetaxel and daunorubicin with reversal fold of 15 8 and 13 6 respectively whereas it also slightly decreased the ic 50 values of 5 fluorouracil non substrate of abcb1 with reversal fold of 6 3 as shown in table 1 in another abcb1 overexpressing non small cell human lung cancer cell line a549 t which is also ptx resistant and its parental cells a549 it was observed that similar reversal effects of nobiletin to ptx the intrinsic cytotoxicity of nobiletin in a549 and a549 t was also measured by the srb assay nobiletin have similar ic 50 for both a549 and a549 t without adding 0 94 u03bcm ptx to culture medium as shown in fig2 f notably the results showed that nobiletin at 9 u03bcm demonstrated no obvious cytotoxic effect to both cell lines and more than 90 cells were viable based on this result nobiletin was tested in the reversal assays at a maximum concentration of 9 u03bcm in fig3 e the treatment of nobiletin on a549 cell line at 0 5 1 5. |
5 | laying head 10 is a hollow wing type subsoiler a plastic tape dispensing drum 15 is arranged above the laying head and a pipe dispensing drum 16 is arranged behing the tape dispensing drum the dispensing drums 15 and 16 can be positively driven or can run free and they can be provided with an adjustable brake depending on the quality of the materials to be laid one or more pipes that can be stored on one or more dispensing drums are generally made of plastic that is perforated for passing through the irrigation water from the pipe interior and formed as corrugated tube for easy replacement suitably irrigation pipe formed as plastic hose wound up flat as a tape can be used thus large quantity can be stored on a drum of small diameter such plastic hose can be made in a pair whereby the water distribution will be more homogeneous and ingrowth of the root can also be prevented by the use of such hose in the subsoil irrigation technology drain bodies are customarily implanted at equal distances from each other the plastic tape 14 from the drum 15 above the laying head 10 passes into the laying head 10 by winding off from the drum 15 and gradually being folded by guiding elements 24 the material of the tape 14 may be different from that of the pipe but inexpensive polyethylene is most suitable for the purpose the tape passes through guiding elements 11 in the hollow. |
4 | internal movement of the tie beams 14 in the shell 13 in relation to one another so that transverse forces in the tie beam 12 can be reduced however it may also be desired for the tie beams 12 to be securely embedded in the shell 13 accordingly a shell material or a production method is selected allowing the shell material to be effectively bound into the tie beam on account of its construction the tie beam 12 has a ratio of its width b in the axial direction of the drive wheel 4 1 to its height h in the radial direction of the drive wheel 4 1 of two equally this ensures small radii of deflection and nevertheless sufficient flexibility of the suspension in particular in its width direction this increases in particular also the ease of installation of the more flexible suspension 12 which can be applied to the wheels 4 1 to 4 4 more easily in order to increase the ease of installation still further the suspension is embodied symmetrically with respect to its transverse or vertical axis which is positioned perpendicularly to its longitudinal direction and runs in the width or vertical direction so that it can also be applied turned through 180 u00b0 and can loop around successive wheels in opposite directions with identical outer surface contours the suspension 12 is received in a flute 15 of the drive wheel 4 1 in such a way that it is in the example positioned almost completely within the flute 15 touches the. |
1 | beyond the length u201c l u201d of the filaments of the brush when stored within the jacket as this could permit the filaments to become disfigured by protruding outside of the openings 36 or 38 productivity guide and wear bars 27 and 29 are provided openings 36 and 38 extend lengthwise from each the respective upper ends 22 and 24 into the lower ends 26 and 28 respectively terminating at a predetermined distance from a lower end edge 40 and 42 respectively and are defined by top edge 60 and 62 bottom edge 64 and 66 respectively and side edges 68 and 70 respectively productivity guide and wear bars 27 and 29 extend across the respective panels 18 and 20 transversely through the panel openings 36 and 38 respectively and interconnect the side edges to retain filaments of the brush and serves as a visual productivity guide and wear indicator for filament length as well as lend rigidity and strength to the cover 10 the productivity guide and wear bars 27 and 29 aid in retaining the filaments 13 of the brush 14 the productivity guide and wear bars 27 and 29 can preferably include a curved rib cross section which aid in guiding the filaments 13 broken and unbroken into the jacket. |
4 | the instant invention agitators or lifters 56 58 each include a circular peripheral rim 60 and a circular gear 62 which extends circumferencially around the back side of the rim 60 agitators or lifters 56 58 are each rotatably mounted to the basket 40 by an agitator mount assembly 64 the agitator mount assembly 64 is shown and described in u s pat no 6 220 063 and is adapted to permit the agitators 56 58 to rotate about the axes identified by the numerals 116 118 respectively the individual structure of agitator 56 is shown in fig4 and of agitator 58 is shown in fig5 each agitator 56 58 includes a concave surface 66 fig2 which is presented inwardly toward the interior of the tub 40 fig2 at the center of the concave surface 66 is a central bulge 68 and commencing from this central bulge is a helical rib or baffle 70 each helical rib 70 includes a central starting point 72 which commences adjacent the rotational axes 116 118 fig2 respectively of agitators 56 58 the helical rib or baffle 70 progresses in an outward radial direction and also in a helical direction to an outer peripheral end 74 which is located adjacent the rim 60 of the agitators 56 58 each helical rib 70 includes a first wall 76 and a second wall 78 which are tapered toward one another and which join together at a helical ridge 80 as can be seen in fig2 the first wall 76 is inclined at a less steep angle of inclination than the. |
9 | likewise the second un coated portions 222 and the second electrode plate 220 may be integrally formed and thus the second electrode tab group 240 and the second electrode plate 220 may be integrally formed alternatively as described above the first un coated portions 212 and the first electrode plate 210 may be separately formed and then the first un coated portions 212 may be connected to the first electrode plate 210 the second un coated portions 222 and the second electrode plate 220 may be separately formed and then the second un coated portions 222 may be connected to the second electrode plate 220 fig5 is a schematic perspective view of an electrode assembly 300 for a rechargeable battery manufactured by using a method according to another embodiment of the present invention referring to fig5 the electrode assembly 300 can be manufactured by winding in such a manner that the electrode assembly 300 has a cylindrical shape the electrode assembly 300 can include a separator 305 a first electrode plate 310 a second electrode plate 320 a first electrode tab group 330 and a second electrode tab group 340 for example the electrode assembly 300 may be formed by winding the first electrode plate 310 the second electrode plate 320 and the separator 305 and the separator 305 is interposed between the first electrode plate 310 and the second electrode plate 320 in such a manner that the first electrode plate 310 is insulated from. |
8 | with ase detection in accord with a preferred embodiment includes electronics for temporally discriminating all but the leading edge of a detected portion of the main beam ase photons are generated by the discharge and not by stimulated emission facilitated by the presence of other photons thus the ase photons are the first ones to appear from the discharge chamber after the discharge as such the leading edge which substantially contains the ase signal portion of the detected portion is separated from the entire signal which may then be analyzed in accord with the present invention a fourth apparatus for use with ase detection in accord with a preferred embodiment is illustrated at fig2 c and includes an excimer or molecular fluorine laser having a shutter 20 for blocking the resonator the resonator may be blocked e g using a shutter or other mechanism placed inside the resonator between the discharge chamber 1 and one of the resonator reflectors 2 3 such as the outcoupling mirror 3 and or a reflecting surface of the rear optics module 2 a large portion of the stimulated emission signal i e that arising from photons reflecting back into the discharge chamber from the resonator reflectors 2 or 3 that are blocked by the shutter s 20 and otherwise appearing at the detector 10 is thus avoided while practically none of the ase signal is hampered only one of the resonator reflectors need be blocked to avoid stimulated. |
6 | with parallel axes and that mesh with one another with screw shaped ribs and grooves for example fig2 shows screw compressor 80 which constitutes the third stage of the three stage compressor system of fig1 said compressor being especially designed for high pressures of preferably about 40 bar and above the screw compressor shown in fig2 has a rotor housing 1 shown in a longitudinal section in which two rotors 3 and 5 are rotatably held with parallel axes the rotating axes of the rotors 3 5 lie in a common vertical plane each rotor 3 5 has a profile section 7 and 9 with a profile that contains screw shaped ribs and grooves wherein the ribs and grooves of the two profile sections 7 9 mesh with one another to form a seal on both sides of the profile sections 7 9 are shaft pins 7 a 7 b 9 a 9 b the surfaces of which cooperate with seal arrangements 11 12 to seal the rotor in the rotor housing 1 the shaft pins 7 a 7 b 9 a 9 b are also rotatably held in the rotor housing 1 with bearings 13 15 the upper rotor 3 in fig2 is the main rotor at the left end of which in fig2 is an extended shaft pin 7 c that extends into the gearbox 90 fig1 and supports a gear 85 that meshes with a drive gear in the gearbox in order to turn the rotor 3 at the right end in fig2 the two rotors 3 5 have two gears 17 19 that mesh with one another thus forming a synchronization unit synchronizing transmission that conveys the rotation of. |
2 | embodiment a majority of the total length of the splitter vane 30 is disposed within the redirection zone defined at the curved portion 28 the presence of the splitter vane 30 may at least reduce some of the drawbacks associated with the tight bend of the curved portion 28 as noted below the curvature of the curved portion 28 may tend to detach the flow f from the walls 28 a 28 b which can result in pressure losses and non uniform flow at the outlet o mixing loss may contribute to overall diffuser performance flow separation in the diffuser pipe 20 starting at the curved portion 28 may not only be potentially detrimental to the compressor section 17 performance and operability but also to its structural integrity as flow separation can be destructive in nature and can lead to premature pipe breakage fatigue cracking noise flame instability etc the diffuser pipe 20 of the present disclosure may relieve the pressure gradient at the curved portion 28 by the presence of the splitter vane 30 while the splitter vane 30 may provide additional aerodynamic friction loss the reduction in overall mixing loss may more than offset this increase as seen in fig4 the splitter vane 30 is in this embodiment airfoil shaped and includes a leading edge 32 and a trailing edge 34 the airfoil of the splitter vane 30 therefore defines a pressure side 36 and a suction side 38 as conventionally known for airfoils the splitter vane 30 is oriented in the diffuser pipe 20 so that the leading edge 32 receives the incoming flow f and a curvature of the airfoil shaped splitter vane 30 is in a same direction as the curved portion 28 of the diffuser pipe 20. |
5 | structure the expansion joint includes a first generally planar member that is configured to allow sliding of a first portion of at least one section of a structure thereon second and third generally planar members are configured to allow sliding of a second portion of at least one section of the structure thereon the second and third members are substantially co planar with each other and are substantially parallel to the first member the second and third members are vertically spaced apart from the first member an expansion device is interposed between the second and third members the expansion device accommodates expansion and contraction due to thermal effects of the second and third members and maintains horizontal alignment each surface panel may be removed independently for replacement or repair application_number US 60794703 A description by way of overview and referring to fig1 an embodiment of the present invention provides an expansion joint 10 for joining adjacent sections 12 and 14 of a structure 16 such as without limitation a bridge the expansion joint 10 and the sections 12 and 14 are supported on a beam 17 beam 17 is not necessarily of composite material the expansion joint 10 includes a first generally planar member 18 that is configured to slide on a first portion 20 of the section 12 and a first portion 22 of the section 14 thereon second and third generally planar members 24 and 26 are configured to slidably receive a second portion 28 of the section 12 and a second portion. |
7 | level vdd to low voltage level vss the reasons are as follows a the first tft t 11 is turned on because the second clock signal cl 2 is at high voltage level vdd b the second tft t 12 is turned off because the second note n 2 is at low voltage level vss c the third tft t 13 is turned off because the first note n 1 is at low voltage level vss d the fourth tft t 14 is turned off because the first clock signal cl 1 is at low voltage level vss e the fifth tft t 15 is turned off because the signal of the output terminal out is at low voltage level vss f the first supplementary tft ma is turned off because the second note n 2 is at low voltage level vss g the second supplementary tft mb is turned on because the second clock signal cl 2 is at high voltage level vdd h the third supplementary tft mc is turned on because the second clock signal cl 2 is at high voltage level vdd i the voltage of the first node n 1 is at low voltage level vss because the first tft t 11 is turned on whereby the voltage of the first node n 1 is changed from vdd u2212 vth t11 u03b4vp to low voltage level vss j the second node n 2 is at low voltage level vss because the third supplementary tft mc is turned on whereby the voltage of the second node n 2 is pulled to be at low voltage level vss and k the output terminal out is at low voltage level vss because the second supplementary tft mb is turned on whereby. |
4 | fluid in longitudinal chamber 12 is transmitted over the line 30 the first quick release valve 28 opens and the pressure in the longitudinal chamber 12 decreases due to the connection of conduit 27 to tank 26 the signal over line 30 also is provided to the central control unit 40 by the connecting line 38 central control unit 40 transmits a signal over the line 39 to open the second quick release valve 34 only if the signals from the dynamometers 21 indicate that the loading of the crosshead 7 has fallen below a predetermined value which value is adjustable by the central control unit 40 in this manner when the valve 28 is opened the entire force provided by the force exerting devices 20 is prevented from suddenly acting upon the bearings 8 or if the roller is provided with the rotatable support arrangement of fig3 the crosshead 7 is prevented from abruptly shifting inside the hollow cylinder 6 in the embodiments of fig2 and 3 corresponding parts are denoted with the same reference numbers in the roll arrangement 200 of fig2 the end stops 41 are eliminated and the position of the bottom roller 1 is hydraulically controlled a valve 42 which may be rigidly attached to the force exerting device 20 and consequently to the frame of the machine provides. |
7 | the mage display area while the model unit of the shop with lower credit rating will be placed away from the center of the image display area which differs from the model unit in the image display area hence it is easy for user to choose the above external platform 2 refers to an information publishing platform or a bbs platform or a social network platform such as microblog wechat and the other social network platform external platform 2 correlates the recommended information which is published by the user 39 s friends and adds it to the basic data the 3d shopping platform display system constitutes the 3d model which is used for displaying recommended information in accordance with the basic data and the model unit 3d shopping platform 1 is connected to payment system 3 which aims to get a easy payment way in shopping the interface unit comprises a payment interface unit the user terminal of 3d shopping platform 1 is provided with a payment initiator which is connected to a payment system 3 via the payment interface unit payment system 3 verifies the payment request and processes the verified payment request when the user sends the request thereto via the payment interface unit the payment initiator owns a password identification device preferably the password identification device is provided with a biological feature identification device the identification and authentication process of the biological identification technology is based on the physiological or behavior features of human beings which resulting in low forgery therefore the biological. |
9 | include any reaction condition conveniently adjusted e g that may be adjusted via utilization of equipment and or materials already present in the manufacturing footprint or that may be obtained at low resource cost examples of such conditions may include but are not limited to adjustments to flow rates molar ratios of reactants etc that being said the particular conditions employed at each step described herein are not critical and are readily determined by those of ordinary skill in the art what is important is that a feedstream comprising partially chlorinated methanes is catalyzed with a free radical catalyst to provide tetrachloromethane the feedstream may comprise either or both chloroform and methylene chloride and may further comprise methyl chloride and desirably does not comprise methane it is also advantageous that anhydrous hcl is produced further advantages may be provided in those embodiments in which the process is conducted in the liquid phase those of ordinary skill in the art will readily be able to determine suitable equipment for each step as well as the particular conditions at which the steps are desirably performed a schematic illustration of such a process is shown in fig1 as shown in fig1 in process 100 a feedstream comprising a mixture of chloromethane and methylene chloride is chlorinated in the liquid phase in reactor 102 to produce chloroform and tetrachloromethane the overhead stream from reactor 102 comprising excess chlorine hcl methyl chloride and methylene chloride is fed. |
4 | machine if gear 94 has one hundred twenty teeth hall effect sensor 92 will generate one hundred twenty pulses for each needle stitch as best seen in fig1 beam revolution detector 80 includes permanent magnet 84 embedded in worm wheel 106 and hall effect sensor 82 mounted adjacent worm wheel 106 such that as beam 14 rotates magnet 84 passes by sensor 82 with each such occurrence hall effect sensor 82 generates a pulse which is received by computer 20 each pulse thereby corresponds to a single complete revolution of beam 14 in this way computer 20 is able to monitor and count the number of revolutions of beam 14 over a given period of time and compare the count with a given set point as best seen in fig1 and 2 control device 60 includes case 62 which houses torque motor 64 drive gear 66 motor shaft 68 and driven gear 70 case 62 includes tubular housing 67 which is adapted to receive spindle housing 109 housing 109 is secured within housing 67 by means of key slot 75 and threaded bore 74 each of which are formed in housing 67 and key stock 74b and set screw 74a more particularly set screw 74a is tightened down thereby driving key stock 74b into frictional engagement with the outer surface of housing 109 preferably an identical arrangement not shown is provided at a position on housing 67 radially offset from that shown in fig2 by 90 u00b0 spindle 108. |
6 | one side of the hdpe or plywood backing and have a foe thermal membrane adhered to the other side of the hdpe or plywood backing both thermal membranes could be powered simultaneously and whichever target is facing the shooter would be determine whether the target is friend or foe or for greater efficiency only the target facing the shooter could be powered this may significantly extend the functionality of simulation scenarios possible and require soldiers to more accurately acquire their target before engaging fig6 could be created using a conductive plastic silhouette base with the hot barrel heating element composed of a 10 mil polycarbonate sheet with resistive conductive ink formed into the shape of the gun barrel 602 this resistive ink gun barrel thermal image generator could be laminated with pressure sensitive adhesive to the back or the front of the base target creating a resistive plastic resistive ink friend foe target if the circuit for the base target is energized and the gun circuit is de energized it would be considered an unarmed friend target if both the base target circuit and the gun circuit are energized it would be considered and armed foe target a friend foe target could also. |
8 | drilled through the assembly without exposing wire 186 or hole 194 may be provided prior to the final de airing step single turn secondary 180 is inserted through hole 194 ends of secondary 180 are connected to the x ray tube filament as shown in fig1 ends of wire 186 of filament transformer 102 are connected to the power supply it is thus seen that there is provided a power supply with both voltage and current loops for very efficient regulation of the voltage delivered by the power supply to the x ray tube while the illustrated frequency of the control signals for switching the regulator switch 56 and for driving the converter 81 84 are illustrated as 40 khz and 20 khz the invention comprises utilizing control signals with high frequency rates preferably above 10 khz the high frequency as used in this invention provides efficient transformation at high voltage transformer 88 with relatively little voltage wave distortion through the transformer at the high frequency also the use of the high frequency control signal in the regulator circuit permits very fast response time thus contributing to the low ripple voltage which is obtained with the power supply of this invention by. |
6 | c 300 u00b0 c 350 u00b0 c and 400 u00b0 c all values gn k which are less than or equal to 200 u00b0 c can hereby for example be allocated to category 200 u00b0 c alternatively all values gn k which are less than 250 u00b0 c can be allocated to category 200 u00b0 c in this case all values gn k which are greater than or equal to 250 u00b0 c and less than 300 u00b0 c are allocated to category 250 u00b0 c this can however be agreed upon as desired the resulting distributions are evaluated block 34 whereby also only certain categories may be examined for example only categories gt 350 u00b0 c may be examined during the evaluation a threshold 36 is imposed on the result of the evaluation in this case it is recognized that considerably more values are allocated to category 400 u00b0 c which results from the relative distribution function 30 than to category 400 u00b0 c which results from the dependent distribution function 32 since consequently high exhaust gas temperatures are expected in the foreseeable future the regeneration is initially suppressed and corresponding information is provided at an output 38 if there has not been a phase with high temperature for a long time but if this is normally the case the probability for one to occur soon increases consequently a limited delay of the soft thermo management occurs fig3 shows an additional design of the method with a relative distribution function 50 which determines a first distribution over a long time period. |
3 | example demonstrates the improved optical properties obtained by controlling the particle size distribution of the hydrous kaolin fed to the process and other parameters of leaching process the process includes the following steps b pre pulverizing the spray dried feed by an air impact pulverizer d leaching with naoh solution at different concentrations for 2 hours at 180 u00b0 f 82 u00b0 c and e washing filtration drying and post pulverization with a mikro pulverizer u00ae mill with a 0 039 inch round hole screen for the preparation of fractionated feeds a hydrous kaolin feed normally used to make ansilex 93 u00ae calcined kaolin pigment was used as the standard calcination feed the standard feed at 57 8 solids was centrifuged for 10 minutes at 1000 rpm to obtain a feed cut having a particle size distribution with 92 wt lt 1 u03bcm nominally referred to as the 90 feed the same standard feed was centrifuged for 5 minutes at 1000 rpm to obtain a feed cut having a particle size distribution with 86 wt lt 1 u03bcm nominally referred to as the 85 feed another sample of the same feed was centrifuged for 30 seconds at 1000 rpm to obtain a feed cut having a particle size distribution with. |
1 | coming fresh air so as to once again charge the compressible chamber 34 with a discrete amount of fragrance this process can be repeated over and over again until the concentrated fragrance in the cartridge is consumer exhausted the end cap 28 on the distal end of the elongated tube 16 can then be removed the exhausted fragrance dispensing cartridge replace with a new in line fragrance dispensing cartridge the ability to replace the cartridge provides versatility in the number of different fragrances that can be used with the same container access to the removal cap 26 is through a cover not shown in the container 12 or in any other convenient location thus the container cover is opened and the cap removed from the distal end of the tube the spent cartridge is thereafter removed from the opened tube and new cartridge inserted the cap is then replaced and the cover of the container closed another embodiment of a fragrance dispenser is shown in fig3 in fig3 the compressible body 14 is housed in a container 52 in the shape of a ball with nozzle or tube 15 and valve 18 cartridge 30 fits into recess 50 and secured with outer plug 51 additional modifications to the preferred embodiments of the invention include the placement of the hollow compressible body in a container which can have various configurations and access means for nozzle 15 and recess 50 the form or shape of the hollow compressible body would where practical provide access to the fragrance dispensing cartridge to removal or replacement as noted above it may be cost effective or desirable to simple replace the entire hollow compressible body and in such instance. |
7 | out after arrival of data after execution of the data transfer control the data transfer is finished step 104 in the transfer control steps 101 201 to 210 of data for the buffer capacity or less a request for data having a capacity of the buffer 5 or less is indicated to the optical channel 1 once the request for data having a capacity of the buffer 5 or less is first indicated in step 101 the process does not stop and wait for the data as provided in the prior art but proceeds to the data transfer control before arrival of data at the next step 102 in the data transfer control steps 102 301 to 310 before arrival of data the optical communication control unit 4 monitors a logical empty state of the buffer and sends a further data request to the optical channel 1 in the monitoring process of the logical empty state of the buffer the data transfer from the buffer 5 to the channel control unit 7 by the physical hardware control is not performed before arrival of data and accordingly the empty state of the buffer 5 is monitored on the basis of an average data transfer speed of the hardware control for each transfer control request for data corresponding to the buffer capacity or less at step 101 to indicate the data request thereafter when the first data corresponding to the buffer capacity or less requested at step 101 is received the process proceeds to the data transfer control after arrival of data. |
1 | when the male part is arranged in the female part and the locking device is activated ie the annular bead 19 is enclosed by the annularly extending recess 20 on the outer face of the male part and that the annularly extending flange 23 og the male part is situated in the annular recess of the female part and wherein the medially facing delimiting face 25 u2032 of the flange 23 presses against the laterally facing side of the medially delimiting wall of the annular recess whereby a sealing occurs in that area simultaneously with a pressing occurring between bead 19 and the annular recess 20 hereby forceful sealing is ensured and likewise the delimiting edge 26 of the flange presses upwards into the bottom of the annular recess and thus ensures yet a sealing fig8 shows the use of a connecting piece 1 wherein a leg bag 34 is connected to the leg of a patient and in the upper part there extends a catheter 36 from this leg bag for collecting urine said catheter being connected to the urethra of the patient opposite the area where the catheter 36 is connected the urine bag 34 is provided with a tubing element 6 this tubing element is further connected to a connecting piece 1 according to the invention the tubing element is mounted to the first connecting element of the first unit which is configured as a stub on the stub 35 of the male part there is also mounted a tubing 2 that is connected to a discharge collector receptacle 37 when the leg bag 34 of the patient is thus filled the discharge bag 37 will typically be mounted with the tubing 2 on which the male part is. |
3 | were evaluated for each sample results from the bead testing suggested that enrichment for healthy sperm based on motility and membrane status was feasible depending on the bead type used with reference to fig1 a comparison of motility of non bound sperm after treatment with beads to control sperm not exposed to any bead indicated that the percentage of motile sperm increased by u02dc 20 or more in samples exposed to either the flowcomp u2122 beads biomag u00ae particles or macs u00ae microbeads whereas co incubating sperm with s pluribeads u00ae m pluribeads u00ae or dynabeads u00ae had little to no effect on motility in the non bound sperm population results from evaluation of the membrane status on the non bound sperm see fig2 showed that after exposing sperm to either s pluribeads u00ae flowcomp u2122 beads biomag u00ae particles or the macs u00ae microbeads the percent of sperm with intact acrosome and plasma membranes was increased by u02dc 14 or higher whereas m pluribeads u00ae or dynabeads u00ae had little to no effect example 2 improving frozen thawed semen using macs u00ae microbeads in presence of extender to further test the efficacy of removing unhealthy sperm using the macs u00ae microbeads two types of coatings were tested annexin v or anti rabbit igg on sperm from 4 different bulls prior to incubation. |
2 | that precise alignment of the ribs and channels prior to sliding the core onto the spindle 12 is not necessary when fully inserted onto the spindle 12 the ends of the ribs 30 a f engage the stops 60 as illustrated in fig3 when the core 10 is inserted onto the spindle 12 the inner edges 32 of the ribs 30 a f are spaced from the first exterior surface 42 which defines the base of each channel 58 thereby leaving a space 62 between each inner edge 32 and the first exterior surface 42 the spaces 62 allow the core 10 to contract or compress radially when used ribbon 14 is wound onto the core 10 the size of the spaces 62 is chosen so that at the maximum anticipated extent of contraction of the core 10 the inner edges 32 remain spaced from the first exterior surface 42 therefore when the core 10 is contracted there is no contact between the inner edges 32 and any exterior surface portion of the spindle 12 as a result as the core 10 is contracted radially by the ribbon 14 the core is not squeezed onto the spindle 12 when it comes time to remove the core from the spindle the core slides off. |
2 | of the lid 20 illustrated in fig1 to 4 is generally oval or circular it should be appreciated that the base 22 can be shaped in order to configure with the shape of the receptacle not illustrated or of the opening of the receptacle the receptacle may be any suitable size or shape including but not limited to cubic rectangular pyramidal cylindrical conical and spherical the receptacle defines an opening which enables the confectionery products to be dispensed or otherwise removed from the receptacle in one embodiment illustrated in fig2 the lid contains threads 40 42 so as to be fit with a receptacle via a twisting action the threads may also be present around the opening of the receptacle in another embodiment the lid is manufactured so as to be snap fit with a receptacle it will be appreciated that the lid 20 may be removably attached to a receptacle via any known means in an alternate embodiment the lid 20 is permanently attached to or integral with the receptacle as illustrated in fig3 and 4 the base 22 preferably defines a major opening 60 and a minor opening 62 these openings are of differing sizes that allow for removal of the product from the container in differing manners in an embodiment the major opening 60 and the minor opening 62 and their corresponding cover portions are located in different planes relative to each other it will be appreciated that any number and size of openings and corresponding cover portions may be present in the lid 20 of the present invention in an embodiment as illustrated in the figures the base and by extension the. |
2 | is directed to a mounting assembly generally indicated as 10 for supporting and movably interconnecting a housing generally indicated as 12 to a vehicle the mounting assembly 10 is specifically but not exclusively intended for use on a heavy duty u201c mine haul u201d vehicle bulldozer or other vehicle especially of the type used in heavy duty commercial and or working environments the housing 12 is structured to include a fuel supply disposed within a containment structure wherein the containment structure comprises at least one but in certain practical applications a plurality of at least two fuel tanks 14 however it is emphasized that more than two fuel tanks can be included in the housing 12 of the mounting assembly 10 as also represented the housing 12 is supported and interconnected to the vehicle by means of a base assembly generally indicated as 16 with primary reference to fig1 4b the base 16 includes a plurality of support legs 18 each of which include leg segments 20 and 20 u2032 having the lower end thereof fixedly secured such as by welding the accompanying mounting pads 22 to the frame or other appropriate portion of the vehicle on which the mounting assembly 10 is disposed the base 16 may also include a connecting assembly comprising at least one but in certain practical applications a plurality of at least two hinge structures generally indicated as 24 each of the hinge structures 24 are connected to an appropriate link 26 or like structure secured to an under portion of the housing 14 as clearly represented in fig3 the structural and operative features of each of the one or more hinge structures 24 is such as to facilitate the selective positioning or movement of the housing as well as the containment. |
4 | opening 72 in the steam trigger button 20 to be received within an internal locking recess 74 of the handle segment 14 the depending locking tab 70 is retained within the internal locking recess 74 through friction and or via the outward bias of the coil spring 66 which drives the locking tab 70 either directly or indirectly through engagement with vertical shelf 76 of the steam trigger button 20 against the internal forward surface 78 defining the internal locking recess 74 in this position the steam trigger button 20 is secured to continuously provide power to the fluid pump 38 and or the double boiler system the trigger lock 68 may be slid upwardly to the position of fig1 when continuous operation is no longer desired thus the trigger lock 68 is movable between a release position depicted in fig1 permitting free movement of the trigger button 20 and a lock position securing the trigger button 20 and maintaining the fluid pump 38 and or the double boiler system in an operative condition it is also possible to provide continuous steam by manually maintaining the steam trigger button 20 in the depressed condition of fig1 without securing the trigger lock 68 fig1 14 illustrate various arrangements to heat or preheat the ironing soleplate 26 in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure with the arrangement depicted in fig1 the ironing soleplate 26 is directly in contact with or attached to the boiler housing. |
2 | pins 19 and 21 will enable the jib 1 to be unfurled that is to say will enable the second jib element 3 to be brought back into the direct continuation of the first jib element 2 during these manoeuvres the operator stations himself in a gondola of the jib crab 4 from where he can without danger perform the operations of pinning and unpinning the two pins 19 and 21 fig7 and 8 illustrate one use of a tower crane provided with a jib 1 as previously described the crane here being depicted complete with its base chassis 22 and its mast 23 at the top of which the jib 1 is mounted the application in question is the construction of a cooling tower 24 of a thermal or nuclear electricity power station the mast 23 of the crane standing along the vertical axis of the cooling tower 24 under construction as fig7 shows when the construction of the cooling tower 24 is over this tower 24 obstructs a dismantling of the crane simply by shortening the mast 23 accompanied by a lowering of the jib 1 by contrast as illustrated by fig8 furling the jib 1 by folding the second jib element 3 on top of the first jib element 2 as described previously u201c shortens u201d the jib 1 allowing it to be. |
9 | by the surface area of the valve slide 1 first takes place before a release of the high pressure control edge 6 by the valve slide 1 can take place in order to allow the overflow of the high pressure control edge 6 from the high pressure connection p along the narrowed portion of the surface area of the valve slide 1 to the working connection a the overflow between the valve slide 1 and the valve sleeve 3 takes place radially and to some extent tangentially from the inside outward while via the radial issue of the high pressure connection p the pressure medium is first deflected axially in the narrowed portion along a circumferential groove of the valve slide 1 before it can flow out circularly between the valve slide 1 and the high pressure control edge 6 the length of the valve sleeve 3 is determined by the axial spacing between the low pressure and the high pressure control edges 5 6 with the result that the valve slide 1 is guided solely between the low pressure and the high pressure control edges 5 6 in the valve sleeve 3 this has the effect even in the case of a very narrow slide fit of an easy movability of the valve slide 1 which moreover is guided free of transverse forces in the valve sleeve 3 with precision the valve sleeve 3 is delimited on both sides of the low pressure and the high pressure control edges 5 6 by chambers 2 10 in the housing 4 which are of any desired selectable size as a result. |
4 | not described here or shown in the drawings the wire 1 travels from the forming section and is guided around a wire roll 3 a felt 5 is led in around a felt roll 7 into engagement with the web 13 on the wire at a point intermediate the end of the forming zone not shown and the wire roll 3 and travels conjointly with the wire and web to a suction pickup roll 9 having a suction box 11 extending along a part of the circumference of the roll the line or zone of engagement between the suction pickup roll which line or zone is designated by the reference numeral 15 constitutes a pickup point where the web 13 is picked off the wire and transferred to the felt by reason of a reduction in the gas pressure on the felt side of the web relative to the gas pressure on the wire side of the web due to suction in the suction box 11 in the pickup roll the pressure differential across the web persists throughout the extent of the suction box and holds the web 13 on the felt 5 against the centrifugal force exerted on the web as it turns around the pickup roll the felt 5 separates from the pickup roll near the end of the suction box and the web 13 is carried by the felt to the drying section of the machine in the embodiment of fig1 the transfer of the web from the wire to the felt is facilitated by applying water from a water supply conduit 17 that extends transversely across the wire and has a slot 19 that is co extensive with the width of the web and faces the wire and the web water under pressure is supplied. |
7 | the emergency drawer so that the robber faces to big a disappointment that might result in him becoming violent or enraged of course in other embodiments of the present invention the drawers can be also placed the other way around u2014 the regular drawer being the top drawer and the emergency drawer being the bottom one and this arrangement is also covered by the present invention both drawers are preferably mounted on rails not shown in the figure allowing their motion in and out of the housing the drawer front panel 24 substantially and effectively covers the opening of the housing hiding both drawers behind it and in fact does not provide any hint as to the existence of two drawers in the cabinet it is desired to make the cabinet so that a person not familiar with its design will assume it contains only one drawer fig2 illustrates the protected cabinet of fig1 with the regular drawer in an opened state the regular drawer preferably has several divisions within it dividing the drawer into compartments 34 for keeping different values of bill notes or coins in them the regular drawer has a hidden portion located at the back of the drawer and is normally inside the housing a latch mechanism whose lever 38 is shown preventing its inadvertent withdrawal and exposure see also fig3 emergency drawer 40 has no markings or handles or any other kind of indication suggesting it is a drawer and its front wall appears to be an immobile part of the housing as is explained hereinafter the emergency drawer is preferably provided with a safety mechanism see fig1 preventing its opening when the regular drawer is opened this is important in order to avoid a situation where in a robbery the. |
6 | be used the engine portion illustrated in fig1 also illustrates an intake cam phaser 18 and an exhaust cam phaser 16 each cam phaser 16 18 allows the ecu to modify the rotational position of the respective cam shaft relative to the crank shaft allowing the opening and closing of the intake and exhaust valves to be varied which changes the air flow characteristics of the engine 2 one function of the ecu 20 fig2 is to act as a feedback controller utilizing a proportional integral derivative pid method to provide a predetermined combustion level using data from the sensor 14 along with data from the intake cam sensor 22 fig2 exhaust cam sensor 24 fig2 and crank shaft position sensor 26 fig2 the ecu can manipulate the phasers 16 18 to change the engine 39 s air flow characteristics in addition to the variable valve timing system the ecu controls other systems not shown to provide a predetermined combustion level while both intake and exhaust cam phasers 16 18 are shown the method disclosed herein does not require both and is applicable to engines with a variety of variable valve timing systems fig2 illustrates a front view of a portion of the engine 2. |
6 | supercharger reservoir chamber 54 maintained at 5 psi for delivering a higher pressure hydraulic fluid to the manual pump 2 through pilot check valve 4 this same reservoir 54 acts as a return supercharger reservoir chamber for all return fluid through the system it includes a 5 psi back pressure check valve 53 which permits the fluid once having reached 5 psi to be discharged into main reservoir 52 for delivery to hydraulic pump 16 as can be seen from the fig2 the hydraulic a reservoir 56 includes an opening 58 for receiving a portion of hydraulic pump 16 which draws fluid from the main reservoir 52 for pumping to other portions of the system the opening 58 is circumscribed by a number of drilled and tapped holes which permit a flange on hydraulic pump 16 to be attached thereto in the top portion of the hydraulic reservoir 56 there is provided a system return opening 57 for receiving spent fluid used in other portions of the system which is initially returned to the pressurized supercharger reservoir chamber 54 this chamber 54 further defines an outlet 55 connected to line 130 for delivering supercharged pressure ultimately to manual pump 2 a front portion of the hydraulic reservoir assembly 56 is adapted to be connected to the filter 18 and to provide sight gages for viewing the internal parts of the reservoir furthermore a filling hole 60 is provided with a cap 61 which permits filling of the hydraulic reservoir 56 with hydraulic fluid for use in the system and closing the. |
9 | words if melamine and polyester polyol reacts first the isocyanates will react only with epoxy resin the blocked isocyanate components used in this invention have a molecular weight of 150 to 500 per blocked nco group and further the blocked nco group has at least three active sites per chain so that cross linking and thermosetting properties are established in the resulting polyurethane binder the epoxy resin used in this binder has an average molecular weight of 1000 to 5000 and contains only secondary hydroxyl groups preferably the epoxy resin is a product of condensation of epichlorohydrin and bisphenol a the use of a secondary hydroxyl group of epoxy resin is to prevent chemical interaction with melamine resin the ratio of blocked isocyanate to epoxy is controlled in such a way that one weight part of the nco group of blocked isocyanate is reacted with one weight part of secondary oh group from the epoxy resin technically speaking when the two crosslinked polymer networks are blended together a characteristic cell structure should be exhibited where the first crosslinked network makes up the cell walls and the second crosslinked network provides the contents of the cells the actual size of the cellular structures depends on the crosslinked density of the two network polymers varying from about 1000 to 500 angstroms this variation by a factor of three depends upon the weight ratio of the components it is preferred that the total weight of melamine polyester is 25 of the total weight and the total weight. |
6 | divided by the number of mills and divided by the output of a single turbine if it were on its own depends strongly on the direction of the wind the operating efficiency decreasing when the wind blows in parallel with the rows of turbines one example of this is the wind farm horns rev which has an overall operating efficiency of 90 5 but whose operating efficiency drops to 65 in case of given wind directions the natural thermal current vertically moving flows of air caused by differences in temperature between the air and the water may increase the farm operating efficiency by about 5 from 65 to 70 due to the wake of one wind turbine being destroyed since a larger degree of washing out of the vortices in the wake occurs simultaneously with an acceleration of the wind where the wind is conveyed upwards to the next rotor due to placement of one flow surface 201 behind one rotor 101 as illustrated in fig9 wind blowing underneath the rotor 101 is conveyed upwards into the wake of the wind turbine and an artificial thermal current is produced which thereby washes out the vortices guides the wind up to the next rotor 901 and increases its performance for instance the flow surface 201 can be mounted on the foundation or the lower most part of the tower and can be tilted horizontally in case of high wind speeds as shown by arrows 205 the largest effect of such placement of a flow surface at a wind turbine located in front is accomplished with offshore wind farms at sea where the wind flow is more laminar than is the case ashore it will be understood that the invention. |
4 | it should be noted that the spinner basket of the present invention uses a minimum amount of water as compared to vertical axis washers which must be filled to a much greater depth after the water 50 has been placed in the spinner basket 36 it remains within that basket while the basket is in a stationary condition the reason for this is that there are no perforations in the spinner basket 36 as is the case with most conventional spinner baskets instead the only openings in spinner basket 36 are the inlet openings 56 which provide communication into the labyrinths 54 when the spinner basket 36 is stationery as shown in fig2 the labyrinths 54 are partially filled with water but they are incapable of draining water out of the labyrinth through the outlet opening 54 during the washing cycle the spinner basket 36 is rotated in the direction shown by clockwise arrow 62 in fig2 when rotating in this direction the water 50 is not permitted to exit through the outlet openings 58 instead the water fills the labyrinth 54 and as the inlet opening 56 rises on the left side of the rotation of the device the water drains out of the labyrinth back into the spinner basket thus during the washing cycle the water is agitated in a tumbling action. |
5 | member 30 includes a main body 31 a plurality of sliding slots 312 are defined in a bottom portion of the main body 31 corresponding to the sliding rails 119 of the first panel 11 and a plurality of sliding slots 314 are defined in a top portion of the main body 31 corresponding to the sliding rails of the second panel 13 the main body 31 includes a front surface 311 and a notch 313 is defined by cutting into a middle portion of the front surface 311 corresponding to the post 114 of the first panel 11 a groove 315 is defined in a middle section of the top portion of the main body 31 in communication with the notch 313 and a slanted surface 317 adjoining the groove 315 is defined between the front surface 311 and a rear surface of the main body 31 a pair of hooks 32 respectively having a hooking portion 321 protrude from the top portion of the main body 31 corresponding to the through holes 131 of the second panel 13 a first rod 33 and a second rod 34 extend from two opposite ends of the main body 31 respectively the base unit 50 defines a pair of latching slots 51 corresponding to the hooks 32 of the latching member 30 referring also to fig2 and 3 in assembly the elastic member 40 is. |
9 | for use in wet etch processes during the production of semiconductor and mems devices are provided the layers include a primer layer a first protective layer and an optional second protective layer the primer layer preferably comprises an organo silane compound in a solvent system the first protective layer includes thermoplastic copolymers prepared from styrene acrylonitrile and optionally other addition polymerizable monomers such as acrylate monomers vinylbenzyl chloride and diesters of maleic acid or fumaric acid the second protective layer comprises a highly halogenated polymer such as a chlorinated polymer which may or may not be crosslinked upon heating application_number US 42812306 A description the following examples set forth preferred methods in accordance with the invention it is to be understood however that these examples are provided by way of illustration and nothing therein should be taken as a limitation upon the overall scope of the invention prior to applying the primer layer it is preferable to prepare the substrate by exposing it to brief from about 15 60 seconds oxygen plasma etching to clean and or chemically activate the substrate surface to improve bonding by the primer layer plasma bombardment with heavy ions such as argon can also be beneficial for improving bonding such processes are especially effective for improving the bonding of the protective coating system to silicon nitride preferred substrates for use in this process include those selected from the group consisting of si substrates sio 2 substrates si 3 n 4 substrates sio 2 on silicon substrates si 3 n 4 on silicon substrates glass substrates quartz substrates ceramic substrates semiconductor substrates and metal substrates the organosilane solution that makes up the primer layer is spin applied. |
3 | tissue culture flask with only enough media to keep tissue moist not suspended this flask is then flipped over or partially tipped and 2 ml of media 1 is added to the bottom to keep the tissue fragments humidified with the flask inverted the fragments are stressed by gravity but tend to remain in contact with the flask surface due to the moisture from the media the flask is then placed in a 5 co 2 38 5 degree celsius incubator for 48 hours during this time some of the tissue fragments will adhere to the flask surface after 48 hours the humidifying media is removed the flask is flipped upright and 2 ml of media 2 bicarb dmem f12 10 fcs is gently added to bathe and immerse the tissue fragments cell growth from the tissue fragments is monitored daily and media is replaced every 2 3 days when cell growth is confluent around the tissue fragments the media is removed and the culture is washed with pbs penstrep the cells are then harvested via trypsin edta incubation when most of the cells have detached from the flask surface the digestion is stopped with the addition of 5 10 mls media 2 the suspension is then aspirated to break up cell aggregates and then centrifuged the resulting pellet is re suspended in media 2 and. |
8 | a desired value particularly in the distal zone fig3 depicts a method 300 for fabricating the fet in accordance with an embodiment of the invention this method includes the step of providing a substrate typically planarized and without strained layers step 302 the substrate can include relaxed sige on a compositionally graded sige layer relaxed sige on a si substrate relaxed sige on si or other compounds such as gaas or inp the substrate can also contain a buried insulating layer next initial vlsi processing steps are performed such as for example surface cleaning sacrificial oxidation deep well drive in and isolation processes like shallow trench isolation with liner oxidation or locos step 304 any number of these steps may include high temperatures or surface material consumption features defined during step 304 can include deep isolation wells and trench etch refill isolation structures typically these isolation trenches will be refilled with sio 2 or another insulating material examples of which are described above next the channel region is doped by techniques such as shallow ion implantation or outdiffusion from a solid source step 306 for example a dopant source from glass such as bsg or psg may be deposited step 308 followed by a high temperature step to outdiffuse dopants from the glass step 310 the glass can then be etched away leaving a sharp dopant spike. |
8 | 3 on the basis of the received emergency location request message the home wls creates a location query message using the ip address and forwards the location query message to the aaa server 4 the home aaa server maps the ip address to nai and provides a location query message including the nai to the visited aaa server 5 the visited aaa server forwards the location query message to the control anchor asn gw 6 the control anchor asn gw forwards the location query message to the serving asn gw 7 on the basis of the received location query message including the nai the serving asn gw creates a query response message including the bs id sector id and sends it to the control anchor asn gw 8 optionally the control anchor asn gw provides raw positioning data on the basis of the query response message preferably by initiating a triangulation measurement 9 the control anchor asn gw forwards the query response message including the bs id and optionally raw positioning data to the visited aaa server 10 the visited aaa server sends the query response message with the bs id and optionally raw positioning data to the visited wls 11 the visited wls provides location coordinates and optionally raw positioning data by a triangulation calculation or by a bs id to location mapping and creates an emergency location response message including the location coordinates 12 the visited wls forwards the emergency. |
1 | with each other through boot 802 by folding over bendable fastener 100 adhesive piece 130 faces outward away from an exterior 806 of boot 802 fig2 illustrates an exemplary isometric view of a four magnet bendable fastener 200 according to certain embodiments as shown in fig2 bendable fastener 200 can be generally similar to bendable fastener 100 with multiple magnets 220 a 220 b 220 c 220 d near the ends of bendable fastener 200 instead of two magnet 120 a and 120 b near each end of bendable fastener 100 bendable fastener 200 can be made of the same material 110 of bendable fastener 100 however bendable fastener 200 can be made of a different material or combination of materials as well including those listed herein for material 110 additionally all magnets of either bendable fastener 100 or bendable fastener 200 could be any size as design constraints might dictate further bendable fastener 200 functions in the same manner providing the same fastening capabilities as bendable fastener 100 when used in combination with boot 802 accordingly bendable fastener 200 functions in the same manner as bendable fastener 100 but bendable fastener 200 could potentially provide more stability due to a larger quantity of magnets or larger surface area covered by the magnets for example as illustrated. |
8 | however as shown in fig7 it can be understood that all dft input positions are available in the mapping relationship between the forward data resource channels corresponding to two layers used for forward data stream transmission and the dft input positions for reverse ack nack bit transmission for the data streams received over the two layers proposed by the present invention therefore for interference measurement with the mapping relationship it should be ensured that at least 8 of the 16 input positions are always unused and this means that there is a need for some restriction on the forward resource allocation a detailed description will now be made of a reverse ack nack bit transmission method according to an embodiment of the present invention under the assumption that resource channels are bound on a two by two basis for forward resource allocation for convenience it is assumed that there are a total of 8 forward data resource channels that is in this case only one dft is needed for reverse ack nack bit transmission for example let 39 s assume that a base station transmits data streams to mobile stations a and b over forward data resource channels 0 and 1 and their associated two layers transmits data streams to mobile stations c and d over forward data resource channels 2 and 3 and their associated two layers transmits data streams to mobile stations e and f over forward data resource channels 4 and 5 and their associated two layers and transmits data streams to mobile stations g and h over forward data resource channels 6 and 7 and their associated two layers that is in this. |
7 | providing current to each led in the row for a second portion of the cycle via a different pwm driver application_number US 75556207 A description the following detailed description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention furthermore there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background of the invention or the following detailed description of the invention fig3 is a schematic diagram of one exemplary embodiment of a pixel 300 of an active matrix light emitting diode amled display pixel 300 includes a light emitting diode led 305 e g an organic led or other type of led a column driver 308 a row driver 315 voltage sources 320 and 325 a capacitor 330 and switches 342 344 346 and 348 e g semiconductor switches arranged similar to led 105 column driver 108 row driver 115 voltage sources 120 and 125 capacitor 130 and switches 142 144 146 and 148 of fig1 respectively pixel 300 also includes a pulse width modulator pwm 375 coupled to switch 344 and ground pwm 375 is configured to switch on off switch 344 so that led 305 is illuminated for either a portion or the remainder of the cycle depending on the desired dimming level after row driver 315 has enabled programming of the current through led 305 fig4 is. |
7 | to optional direction x on a plane perpendicular to an optical axis laminated alternately with a u00bd wavelength plate and a glass base board between it is possible to correct fluctuations of spherical aberration generated in the light converging optical system by impressing voltage on each of the liquid crystal element 1 and the liquid crystal element 2 and thereby by controlling independently x direction component and y direction component of the phase of wave front which transmit the liquid crystal element representing a refractive index distribution changeable element incidentally the refractive index distribution changeable element has only to be one that can form the refractive index distribution which is almost symmetric about an optical axis and it is not limited to the form stated above in fig2 an aspherical single objective lens of the invention having large na and excellent image height characteristics is used as objective lens 8 in the same way as in fig1 and a light source whose wavelength u03bb is as short as about 400 nm is used as light source 1 therefore high density recording and reproducing are possible and a working distance between objective lens 8 and protective layer 9 of the optical information recording. |
4 | lateral guides not shown in the figure the lap being retained resting on a stop arm 21 which is able to assume two alternate positions namely a raised position to retain the lap 1 39 as indicated in fig1 or a lowered position which releases the lap 1 39 as indicated in fig3 the replacement laps can be advantageously transported by automated means for example by the transportation system described in ep a 312 503 in the name of the present applicant which is able to operate both with complete laps and with empty tubes the initial edge of the reserve lap 1 39 must be prepared before the replacement it is prepared by inserting it both into the gripper 22 and into the pair of stretching rollers 23 which are both closed after this insertion after which said stretching rollers are briefly operated the edge is prepared by stretch breaking within the length between said two members downstream of the pair of rollers 23 there is a suction duct 24 which draws off the portion removed from the lap the edge 25 of the new lap 1 39 is thus prepared the unwinding of the lap 1 resting on its rollers 2 proceeds to the end it can be seen. |
4 | 10 the apertures 120 in the support blocks 109 and 22 in the pressure fingers 10 are oversize relative to the pivot rod 111 this allows for play between the rod 111 and the fingers 10 and support blocks 109 this in turn permits rocking movement between the pressure fingers and the rod as well as pivotal movement the tongue 20 has its surface 43 overlying a portion of the mounting member a but spaced from it to provide a space 117 for a continuous inflatable tube 119 the tube 119 is held in place by a retainer 121 mounted on the mounting member a and held to it by screws 122 in the form shown the retainer 121 is an angle iron but can take other forms when the tube 119 is inflated the fingers 10 pivot about the rod 111 clockwise urging the doctor blade c carried in the slots 28 against the cylinder d under the pressure of the plate 135 more specific reference will now be made to the blade seating which can be seen specially in fig6 and 7 mounted on each pressure finger 10 is a main pressure plate 135 which extends across the width. |
5 | material or bladder 26 in the manhole and then expanding it radially outwardly toward the manhole wall it may also be inverted into the manhole this is illustrated in fig1 wherein an inverter 72 is self contained within an above ground inverter 74 and a bladder 82 is within the above ground inverter 74 and is reversed with its outside presented inwardly and its inside presented outwardly a plug 76 is inserted within and attached to the above ground inverter 74 the plug 76 contains a fluid introducer 78 and a pull rope 90 having a lower end 92 and an upper end 94 the upper end 94 extends through a hole in the plug 76 fluid introducer 78 may be used to introduce steam or another heated fluid where thermoset resins are used in such an application the use of a heated fluid will permit or encourage curing and or hardening of the thermoset resin alternatively a separate inlet or port may be integrated into the plug 76 to accommodate the use of a heated fluid a rigid ring 80 is placed within the casting frame 20 and an upper end 84 of the bladder 82 is attached to the rigid ring 80 a. |
7 | as well the detector 22 detects the changes in received light intensity and produces an analog output signal for example over the range of 1 to 5 mv this output signal is then amplified by the preamp 24 which amplifies the incoming signal to an approximate one volt level the preamp also serves to isolate the filter 26 from the detector 22 otherwise the signal bandwidth of the detector 22 may be restricted by direct connection to the filter 26 the amplified analog signal is then processed through the filter 24 having a band pass for example of 800 hz to 1250 hz indicative of the normal operating range of engine noise the filter of course rejects all other undesirable signals not relevant to normally operating engine parameters and the band pass may be selectively changed so as to accommodate various aircraft engine noise frequencies the filtered output signal is then amplified by audio amp 28 so as to provide sufficient energy to drive the headphones 30 which may alternately be a loudspeaker or similar acoustic transducer as the situation may require the landing signal officer or similar personnel on board the carrier may then easily monitor the output of the headphones 30 so as to hear the engine noise generated by the approaching aircraft after having given a particular radio transmitted command to the pilot to correct. |
7 | circuit arrangement can be basically used for both the controls referring to fig2 the synchronous detector circuit generally indicated by 120 is composed of a multiplier 121 and a low pass filter 124 for eliminating unwanted frequency components generated in the multiplier 121 the output of the band pass filter 11 fig1 is applied to a terminal 122 while the output of the sine wave signal generator circuit 15 or the output of the 90 u00b0 phase shifter circuit 16 fig1 is applied to a terminal 123 the control signal processing circuit generally indicated by 130 is composed of operational amplifiers 131 and 132 having a buffer and amplification function and a phase compensator a capacitor 133 and resistors 134 135 form a lead compensating circuit for compensating the loop characteristics of the control system including the frequency characteristic of the driving system of the galvanomirror 5 or objective lens 6 finally the adder circuit generally indicated by 140 is composed of an amplifier 141 for providing a current feedback to drive a drive coil 142 of the galvanomirror 5 or objective lens 6 with a constant current the output of the sine wave signal generator circuit 15 or the output. |
5 | of protuberances depressions grooves ridges or the like which would affect the course of a bowling ball rolled on the bowling surface 14 the longitudinal length of each of the lanes 12 is generally 60 feet from the foul line 16 to the center of the location of the number one pin 22 at the pin deck area 16 each of the lanes 12 has a transverse width indicated at w of 42 inches and the edges 12 u2032 and 12 u2033 of each of the lanes 12 are bounded by a gutter 24 extending below the bowling surface 14 of the lanes 12 and each of the gutters has a width g of nine inches the dimensions as above stated are the nominal dimensions as specified by the abc and wibc bowling organizations as shown on fig1 alternate gutters 24 of adjacent lanes 12 are separated by a single division capping 26 and a ball return capping 28 the single division capping 26 and the ball return cover capping 28 extend vertically above the level of the bowling surface 14 of the lanes 12 the transverse width single division capping as indicated a a may be on the order of 2 u00be inches and the transverse with of the ball return cover capping 28 as indicated a b may be on the order of 9 to 10 u00bd inches which are not abc specified dimensions but are an accepted in the bowling alley industry as standard dimensions some bowling alley facilities 10. |
3 | acetone and 3 9 g of active nickel catalyst which had been rinsed once with acetone the vessel was closed purged with nitrogen and then pressurized to about 10 6 kg cm 2 with hydrogen the reaction mixture was then vigorously stirred while maintaining the temperature at 40 u00b0 c a rapid hydrogen uptake was observed after 80 minutes the uptake ceased and a sample was withdrawn and analyzed by gc which showed 5 2 furanyl 2 2 dimethyloxazolidine to be present in 75 area a 300 ml stainless steel autoclave which was configured to allow reactant to be fed in by means of a high pressure feed pump was charged with 120 ml of acetone and 3 9 g of active nickel catalyst which had been rinsed once with acetone the vessel was closed purged with nitrogen and then pressurized to about 10 6 kg cm 2 with hydrogen the vessel contents were vigorously agitated and 30 ml 27 6 grams of a 32 5 wt solution of u03b1 nitromethyl 2 furanmethanol in mtbe was slowly fed into the vessel at a rate of u02dc 1 ml minute the reaction temperature was maintained at 30 u00b0 c during addition hydrogen uptake was observed during addition after the addition was completed the reactor contents were stirred for an additional 90 minutes at 30 u00b0 c a sample was then withdrawn and analyzed by gc which showed 5 2 furanyl 2 2 dimethyloxazolidine to be present in 88 area confirmation was obtained via gc ms which showed the product peak to have mass charge m e 167 and a fragmentation pattern identical with authentic material it is well known that activated nickel catalysts in the presence of hydrogen will reduce ketones to alcohols in example 3 this reduction. |
8 | the examples below the headings are id u2014 record id number ip_address u2014 the integer form of the internet protocol address local_port u2014 the tcp port number at the sensor end of the connection occurred u2014 the time and date that the security incident occurred rep u2014 brightcloud reputation index from 0 high risk to 100 lowest risk crime_id id 39 s of various threat behaviors determined from collected threatening events publish u2014 true false value indicating whether the ip address shown to be a threat should actually be published sentenced u2014 the time and date when the ip was determined to be a threat the security incidents below were collected for ip address 3370231457 equivalent to 200 225 166 161 from the threatening events database a server associated with walmart com these threatening events involved connection attempts at port 25 which indicates an attempt to propagate spam email and port 445 which indicates a probe for a windows vulnerability a reverse dns lookup on ip address 3370231457 returns u2018 walmart com u2019 the system looks up a variety of other information based on the ip address and domain name as well storing it in a u2018 background u2019 information table the fact that the domain is a simple without multiple sub domains and the reputation score for the domain is 92 100 the system decides not to publish this ip address publish 0. |
6 | clutch brake 33 is controlled according to the time ratio of a power supply and the clutch brake 33 produces a variable braking torque corresponding to the drive voltage the drive gear 32 clutch brake 33 controller 45 and the electromagnetic clutch driver 46 as a whole constitute braking control means 47 in addition to the same effect as that of the embodiment of fig1 the braking torque control can be more accurately performed by the drive voltage control of the clutch brake 33 in the embodiment of fig2 therefore a feed bar member 11 that performs the feed motion of a drill not shown is rotated and axially moved at a desired speed so that the number of rotations of the drill and the feed speed thereof can be controlled simply and variably fig3 schematically illustrates a third embodiment of the motion converting mechanism constructed in accordance with the present invention the same reference numerals will be applied to the pars substantially identical to corresponding parts of the fig1 embodiment and therefore a description of the corresponding pars will not be given in the third embodiment instead of the clutch brake 33 of the embodiments of fig1 and 2 a know torque limiter 51 is provided between a support structure 18 and a drive gear 32 on the basis of the position signal of a rotational position detector 44 a torque limiter controller 52 variably controls the limit value of a braking torque which is imparted to the screw nut member 12 by the torque limiter 51 as required therefore braking control means 53 in the third embodiment. |
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