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at the size press and at the finish roll because moisture may cause the latex saturated paper layers to fuse block or stick in contrast the invention avoids excessive drying and allows the use of faster machine speeds with 8 moisture in the finish reel without blocking or sticking the following examples are provided to illustrate the invention not to limit it solid eaa primacor u00ae available from dow chemical co average m w u02dc 18000 is mixed with hot aqueous alkali 1 2 hr at 90 u00b0 c or more at a concentration of 35 solids of less to render the resin soluble the solubilized eaa is then mixed with softeners and cooled to the cooled mixture is added a sizing emulsion to yield the following compositions ______________________________________ dry weight______________________________________eaa primacor u00ae 30softenersstearic acid ethoxylate 23 to 40 mols 12 0lauryl alcohol ethoxylate 23 mols 1 6glyceryl monostearate 16 6polyhydric alcohol 20 8total softener 51bersize 6321 bercen inc melamine hydrophobe size 19 l00 ______________________________________ the composition is produced to have a solid content of about 40 eaa is solubilized in a mixture containing surfactants and softeners as described above in example 1 in place of the melamine hydrophobe size of example 1 a styrene maleic anhydride solution is prepared by dissolving sma in hot aqueous alkali at 60 u00b0 70 u00b0 c to form a solution at 20 40 solids bersize 6625 from bercen inc the relative composition of the saturant is the same as in example 1 other size agents that can be included in the saturant and applied at the size press include anionic nonionic paraffin wax emulsions bercen inc other softening agents for replacing some or all of the fatty alcohol or fatty acid ethoxylate softeners include fluorochemicals sulfonated.
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42 and 44 are attached to the dolly 10 and the stabilizer bars 42 and 44 are longer than the length of the tongue 28 this connection precludes rotation of the dolly 10 about the vertical yaw axis while allowing rotation about the longitudinal roll axis and the transverse pitch axis consequently jack knifing of the dolly 10 is precluded also extreme pitching movement such as would allow the towing vehicle to flip backward in top of the trailer is precluded by the fact that the attaching points 46 of the stabilizer bars 42 and 44 with the towing vehicle 34 are not on a common line with the attaching point 32 of the tongue 28 as clearly seen in fig4 in use the user connects the trailer dolly 10 to the towing vehicle 34 by means of coupling means 32 and connects the trailer not shown to either the fifth wheel 22 or to the ball mounts 26 and 27 as appropriate in this way the trailer dolly 10 bears the weight of the trailer rather than the towing vehicle 34 also the trailer dolly 10 enables the towing vehicle 34 to be connected to the trailer regardless of which type of connection the trailer has stabilizer bars 42 and 44 are connected between the trailer dolly 10 and the towing vehicle 34 to preclude yawing of the trailer dolly 10 with respect to the towing vehicle 34 while the hydraulic system of fig5 ensures precise tracking of the dolly 10 with the.
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pattern wherein the reference element 18 arranged in the longitudinal line 20 and in the transverse line 22 may not be exactly positioned on these lines 20 and 22 but have a slight offset 0 from these lines as schematically indicated for the reference elements 18 u2033 in this way errors in the electronics and in the cnc control for example rounding errors summation errors and the like can be determined because other x and y values must be determined for their position in the illustrated exemplary embodiment the reference elements 18 are constructed identically however reference elements having different shapes and or different sizes can be attached on the support 10 each reference element 18 is configured as a sleeve and has an interior surface 24 in the form of a circular cylinder the outside is formed by an exterior surface segment 26 in form of a truncated cone and an exterior surface segment 28 in form of a circular cylinder the exterior surface segment 28 in form of a circular cylinder abuts the top side 12 of the support and the exterior surface segment 26 in form of a truncated cone tapers down with increasing distance from the top side 12 the reference elements 18 can be glued to.
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accepts the latch pin 18 the ground supply free plug connector is coupled to the aircraft fixed receptacle connector 1 and aircraft panel 29 a wire lanyard 28 is connected to the slide latch fastener 6 that is mounted onto the aircraft panel 29 which engages in a coupled position the latch pin 18 via a machined in groove 20 at the front end of the latch pin 18 within the ground supply free plug connector 16 are four hermaphorditic high amperage power contacts 4 a and two conventional relay socket contacts 26 dimensionally arranged to couple with the power contacts 4 and relay pin contact 5 contained in the aircraft fixed receptacle connector 1 surrounding the four power contacts 4 a at their distal engaging ends are holes 25 with a flat section 27 these holes 25 accept the creepage barrier tubes 24 a that form part of the mating face 24 of the aircraft fixed receptacle connector 1 as described above and seen in fig7 10 the ground supply free plug connector 16 includes the male boss 21 cavity 23 key 22 boss 17 latch pin 18 with groove 20 plurality of power 4 a and relay socket 26 contacts holes 25 with a flat section 27 and the environmentally sealing backshell 35 this embodiment construction shows a full metal housing 37 designed to withstand physical abuse and extreme weather.
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produced by such ctl referring now to fig2 a representation is shown of the particular treatment method as seen monoclonal antibodies directed against a specific antigen in this case the s6f1 antigen on the anti self anti cd4 ctl are produced in the conventional manner and infused into the bloodstream of the host patient the particular monoclonal antibody is shown attached to the antigen such mating flags the immune system and triggers a known immunological response to cause the body to attempt to remove the cell from the bloodstream in this manner the anti self anti cd4 ctl cell is destroyed a similar mechanism would be used if the particular monoclonal antibodies were directed to an antigen on a lytic produced by the ctl cell according to the invention monoclonal antibodies are directed to one or more of the antigens on the ctl cell or its lytics under some circumstances it may be desirable to limit the type of monoclonal antibodies to certain specific antigens or it may be desirable to treat the patient first with a particular monoclonal antibody and then use another monoclonal antibody later thus for example since many cells besides the ctl carry the cd8 antigen it may be desirable to limit use of the cd8 monoclonal antibodies until an initial improvement in the patient 39 s immune system is established through some.
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to fig7 the present invention provides a card connector 1 which is used for a connection with two cards having mutually different transmission speeds such as an express card and a smart card the card connector 1 comprises a first connector 10 defining a first receiving space 14 for receiving a first card a a second connector 20 stacked with the first connector 10 and defining a second receiving space 220 for receiving a second card b and an opening not labeled for a card inserting ejecting as shown in fig1 and fig2 the first connector 10 comprises a first metal shell 11 an insulating housing 30 covered by the first shell 11 a plurality of first terminals 4 protruding into the first receiving space 14 to engage with the first card a a first ejecting mechanism 6 and a second ejecting mechanism 5 for ejecting the first card a and the second card b respectively the first shell 11 approximate a rectangular shape in a top plan view and an u shape in a front view comprises a first top wall 12 and a pair of first lateral walls 13 extending downwardly from the opposite sides of the first top wall 12 the first receiving space 14 is defined by the.
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from point h this results in point a2 39 further a line is drawn through the second contour point u1 which has an inclination gamma 2 which equals alpha 2 relative to the zero position of the axis another contour point u2 is located in the point where the perpendicular line extended from the point a2 39 on the zero position of the axis 17 intersects this line the perpendicular lines on the zero position of the axis in the respective points a1 39 and a2 39 represent each the radii r1 and r2 of the roll in the normal plane the projection of which is represented by the respective perpendicular lines if only two pivotal angles are given the false twist roll will obtain a discontinuous contour line however a steady contour line may be obtained if the pivotal angles are closely stepped fig4 discloses a second embodiment of the invention in this embodiment the roll is supported in a mounting support 10 rotatable about a pivot 12 the roll is driven by a motor 11 the pivoted position of the roll can be secured by a locking mechanism 16 in a slot 23 which is concentric to the pivotal axis and provided in base plate 27 a yarn advances from cooling plate 7 and travels without deflection over yarn guide 8 onto false twisting roll 9 at the same time the false twisting roll is.
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the contents application_number US 42564282 A description fig1 shows the invention 101 to comprise a first sheet of fabric 102 cut with peripheral contours designed to match the wind shield frame of a boat about the periphery of this sheet are grommets or snaps 103 used for fastening the wind shield to the wind shield frame the forward face of the first sheet shown in this figure includes a large pocket 104 which is divided into two smaller pockets as indicated by pocket dividing line 107 each segment of the pocket includes a cover such as covers 108 and 109 and corresponding pocket segments 105 and 106 the pocket segments include windows such as window 114 to view the contents of the pocket without opening the covers the windows are formed of plastic sheets secured to the fabric usually by positioning them in compartments sewn into the fabric wind shield this arrangement facilitates replacement of the windows as required a section of a wind shield frame 110 is shown located above the sheet 102 along with a lashing line 111 which passes through the grommets and over the frame 110 securing the sheet 102 to the frame on the lower side of the sheet 102 is a weather tight extension 112 containing a series of grommets 113 in the use of the fabric wind shield shown in fig1 a the normally plastic wind shield is removed and replaced by the fabric wind shield 101 the periphery of the sheet 102 contains a series of grommets 103 snaps or other types of fastening means to permit the wind shield to be secured to the frame where grommets are used a lashing line is passed through the grommets and about.
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basis q net ar is equivalent to 6739 kcal kg 2 gross calorific value as air dried basis q gr ad is equivalent to 6751 kcal kg the above detection result shows that the total moisture of the raw bituminous coal may be decreased from 3 8 to 0 1 the content of fixed carbon may be increased from 55 07 to 82 22 and the volatile content may be decreased from 32 3 to 1 12 at the treatment temperature of 950 degree celsius the resultant products meet the standard of coke raw high sulfur bituminous coal which is not upgraded by the apparatus for manufacturing high quality coal products according to the present application is taken as a sample for detection and a detection result is as follows 1 net calorific value as received basis q net ar is is equivalent to 6517 kcal kg 2 gross calorific value as air dried basis q gr ad is equivalent to 6727 kcal kg the raw high sulfur bituminous coal upgraded by the apparatus for manufacturing high quality coal products according to the present application at the temperature of 950 degree celsius is taken as a sample for detection and a detection result is as follows.
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by using this approach the inductive components can be miniaturized to physical sizes compatible with the requirements of modem surface mount technology for integrated circuitry this process also allows these components to be fabricated using mass production techniques thereby avoiding the need to handle discrete devices during the manufacturing process in another preferred embodiment a series of thin concentric high permeability rings are etched on a substrate to provide high permeability transformers and inductors having minimal eddy current effects application_number US 99490204 A description fig2 illustrates a typical prior art transformer with a toroidal core 30 for simplicity this transformer has two windings of insulated wire a two turn winding 32 and a four turn 34 winding each turn 36 encircles the material of the core 30 such that when electrical current is passed through one winding an encircling magnetic flux path 38 flows within the core 30 fig2 a illustrates the windings 32 34 passing through the center of the core 30 and around the outside of the core 30 preferred embodiments of the present invention have a very different core and winding arrangement in one of these preferred embodiments shown generally in fig3 slab 50 of ferromagnetic material has a top surface 52 and bottom surface 54 and shown in cross sections two outer holes vias 56 and one inner hole via 64 within the slab 50 as described below for miniature inductors and transformers the slab 50 is advantageously a thin layer of ferrite having a relatively high resistivity fig3 a and 3b show a u201c virtual u201d toroid transformer constructed in accordance with one of the preferred embodiments of the invention using the slab 50 with.
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as glass having an index of refraction lower than that of the member 52 upon the application of a voltage between the fingers 61 and 62 fringing electric fields established between the fingers produce a corresponding periodic strain in and at the interface of the member 52 and the film 53 this compressional strain at the interface of the materials 52 and 53 produces a spatially periodic variation of index of refraction of materials thereat thereby providing a diffraction grating which results in a redirecting of light along an output path therefrom the thickness of the film 53 in either of these latter embodiments need not be much more than the wavelength of the light being utilized as stated hereinbefore and diagrammatically illustrated in the fig6 embodiment of the invention light beam positioning means 70 such as the well known acousto optic light deflectors and a light beam collimating means 71 positioned along the input path 16 so as to effect a directing of light from the source 15 along a plurality of input paths paralleling the path 16 toward the prism surface 25 may be used to provide line scan input information or a combination of x and y input beam information line scan information may include for example the use of 100 500 or 1 000 individual input paths paralleling the path 16 and along which information bearing beams may be directed when so directed the number of such input paths being provided for will for example extend from a 0 reference point on the surface 25 in the direction of the length l of the distributor and thereupon establishing therein a corresponding number of primary.
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support nonwoven for the filter configuration the spunbond layer can in particular be formed in such a way that it corresponds to a so called microdenier spunbond nonwoven layer in accordance with ep 0 960 645 fig3 shows a four layer configuration in which the two exterior layers 31 and 34 are formed as spunbond layers these two layers can also particularly correspond to a microdenier spunbond nonwoven layer in accordance with ep 0 960 645 layers 31 and 34 do not have to be identical however a meltblown nonwoven layer 32 follows as the second layer in the airflow direction this meltblown layer can in principle be formed in such a way that it corresponds to a so called high bulk meltblown in accordance with ep 0 960 645 in the present case however the meltblown fibres are coated with chitosan this was achieved by means of quenching the extruded polymer with water spray water quenching during the meltblown manufacture whereby chitosan in a water soluble form was added to the water the chitosan is then bound to the meltblown filaments consequently achieving the antibacterial effect in this nonwoven layer the next to last layer in the flow direction is in turn a meltblown nonwoven layer 33 which is formed however as a fine filter layer as is the layer 22 in fig2 the filaments of the layer 33 can also be coated with chitosan analogously to the layer 32 fig4 shows the interior layer 41 as a drylaid nonwoven layer this nonwoven layer can in particular be carded or airlaid bamboo pulp fibres bamboo staple fibres and or chitosan fibres are used.
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from the rest of the operation and from nearby operations when a sensor detects a potentially harmful agent the action that may be taken includes but is not limited to treating the animals or plants of the agricultural operation with an agent that inactivates the chemical or biological agent detected treating all or a portion of the agricultural operation with a prophylactic that prevents harm from the chemical or biological agent detected destroying all or selected portions of the agricultural operation or any combination thereof another embodiment of the invention is directed to systems designed to detect potentially harmful chemical or biological agents that enter an agricultural operation such systems comprise a plurality of sensors designed to detect a chemical or biological agent wherein the plurality is dispersed throughout the agricultural operation and a control station connected to each sensor which provides information to a user on the activity of the plurality of sensors the control station may be a computer that monitors the sensors when a sensor detects a potentially harmful chemical or biological agent an alarm can be sounded to alert the operator the operator can take immediate action to protect the non exposed portions of the operation and treat the exposed portion as necessary the invention may further comprise a means to segregate a.
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that are used to match the faces of the drywall end the preferred total angle between the flanges is around 88 degrees however many other angles are within the scope of the present invention optional tabs 2 are seen on each of these flanges these optional tabs 2 can be used to align drywall trim pieces into the corner an expansion channel 4 opening into a relief area 3 can also be clearly seen the preferred size of the channel is around 0 13 inch however any convenient size can be used as the flanges 1 are fitted over the drywall corner each flange can expand or contract along a separate expansion channel 4 and relief area 3 so that the drywall corner piece fits over the outside corner snugly the piece can be made of any material with plastic being preferred optional holes 5 can be formed in the piece to allow better adhesion to drywall mud the preferred size of the stain relief hole 3 is around 0 63 inches with many other sizes of hole being within the scope of the present invention fig2 a and 2b show a part similar to that of fig1 a and 1b.
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hole 16 for fitting therein an end portion of means 15 adapted to anchor the buckle at a desired position via a cable 60 because of the provision of the h shaped hole 14 there are formed opposedly projection long projection 17 and short projection 18 the slider 4 defines a through hole 19 and is fitted on the long projection 17 the slider 4 being urged forwardly by a coil spring 20 one end of the coil spring 20 is received on the rear end face of the slider 4 mounted on the projection 17 while the other end is fitted over the short projection 18 the upper edge of the hole 16 defined a notch not shown whereas its lower edge presents a lug the notch and lug cooperate with grooves formed in an end portion of the means 15 when the means 15 is force fit in the hole 16 thereby causing the means 15 to be connected with the base 3 through the side walls 12 and 13 of the base 3 there are formd respectively in order from the front to the back and in a transversely opposed manner sectorial holes 23 and 24 for receiving edge portions 21 and 22 at front ends of the latch member 5 embossed portions 25 and 26 for preventing the tongue 2 when inserted from floating up from the floor 11 and notches 28.
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the cloisite 30b clay it has been shown that nylon nanocomposite fibers developed using antimicrobial modified clays provide excellent antimicrobial properties the modified clays were prepared using ion exchange methods to replace the cations e g sodium potassium with antimicrobial metal ions such as silver copper and quaternary ammonium in addition nylon nanocomposite fibers based on copper and quaternary ammonium ion modified clays show 100 antimicrobial activity against gram positive staphylococcus aureus and gram negative escherichia coli bacteria at an optimum clay loading of 0 75 by weight this activity is retained up to 50 washes a slow release of active agents is one advantage of these materials further the addition of modified clays is found to enhance the tensile strength 4 11 and tensile modulus 12 20 of the nanocomposite fibers as compared to neat nylon fibers the addition of the quaternary ammonium modified clay has no effect on the color of the resulting filaments the addition of copper and silver modified clay in filaments results in an off white and pale golden yellow color respectively the addition of these modified clays in the filaments can improve the dye uptake of the filaments in subsequent dyeing operations for example polypropylene filaments can be dyed with different classes of disperse dyes in the presence of the clay in one exemplary embodiment polyurethane filaments can be dyed with acid dyes this disclosed process of imparting durable antimicrobial activity through modified clays can be applied to other fiber forming polymers such as polypropylene polyester by melt spinning and acrylic or polyurethane fibers by solution.
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type into which different screw driver blades or tips can be inserted hexagonally shaped rods 34 and 86 would also fit into a standard motorized screw driver rods 34 and 86 could also be magnetized so that they are better retained by such handles fig1 and 11 shows a tool 90 having handles 91 and 92 the ends of jaws 93 and 94 adjacent end 95 have grooves similar to those discussed above that extend between cavity 98 and end 95 jaws 93 and 94 are provided with blade like protrusions 96 and 97 respectively that extend toward each other when jaws 93 and 94 are closed on a screw these protrusions cooperate to form a blade that can extend into the slot of the screw this causes the tool to grip the screw even more tightly whereas the tool of fig1 and 11 is especially adapted for the insertion of slot head screws it could also insert phillips head screws by placing the head slightly in front of protrusions 96 and 97 then the grooved jaws 93 and 94 would secure the screw moreover the shapes of protrusions could be modified so that the tool accomodates phillips head screws the above described modified locking pliers provide a superior means for securely holding and installing wood screws machine screws and even bolts the screws are held straight and rigid and do not wobble or slip during installation the following observations have been made while using the above described tool a with this new tool one need not concentrate on keeping.
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chain or unsaturated alkyl radicals with or without a plurality of double bonds in any order m may be aluminum boron magnesium zinc manganese and others that appear in groups iib iiia and iva in the periodic table of the elements in addition these functional groups may be connected by oxygen to produce metallic ethoxides the preferred substances are triethyl aluminum trimethyl aluminum triethyl boron trimethyl boron dimethyl zinc diisobutyl aluminum hydride triisobutyl aluminum diethyl aluminum hydride di n propyl aluminum hydride tri n propyl aluminum tri n butyl aluminum tri n hexyl aluminum and the like these hypergolic substances are injected with the inflowing liquid oxidizer and ignite it to initiate the necessary combustion in the sequence in addition continuous or repeated injections of these hypergolic compositions enhances vaporization of the liquid oxidant and subsequently prevents the flow of liquid oxidizer onto the solid fuel preventing disruption of the boundary layer combustion zone the hypergolic fluid is injected in an amount sufficient to vaporize all of the liquid oxygen the flow rate can be readily calculated from the temperature of the liquid oxidizer and the heat of vaporization of the oxidizer and the flow rate of the oxidizer for example a hybrid engine using liquid oxygen and a trialkyl aluminum pyrogollic fluid a flow rate of from about 0 1 by weight of the liquid oxidizer is sufficient to vaporize all the oxidizer flow rates higher than 5 by weight of the oxidizer are unnecessary and can lead to unstable burning usually the flow rate is from about 0 5 to 3 by weight of the oxidizer specifically the liquid oxidant and the hypergol are forced through injectors either.
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100 printhead 105 and lift mechanism and a maintenance system 504 comprising the maintenance sled 200 transport mechanism and maintenance modules the ink delivery system 502 may be of the type described in u s pat no 8 485 619 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for example the ink delivery system 502 may be a circulatory system having an ink container which delivers ink to inlet ports 105 of the printhead cartridge 102 and receives ink from outlet ports 107 of the printhead cartridge various printing purging pressure priming and depriming operations may be coordinated via a pump and valve arrangement of the ink delivery system as described in u s pat no 8 485 619 however it will of course be appreciated that other ink delivery systems may be used as known in the art the controller 500 coordinates all maintenance and printing operations via suitable signal communication with the ink delivery system 502 and maintenance system 504 as well as the print bar system 503 and media feed mechanism 501 the print bar carriage 100 is slidably liftable relative to the housing 10 along a nominal z axis using a rack and pinion lift mechanism referring initially to fig7 the rack and pinion lift mechanism comprises first and second toothed racks 110 and 112 fixedly mounted to respective first and.
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8 the running tool 8 is supported by a running string 10 which is inside a casing string 12 which is supported by a casing hanger 14 inside a housing 16 a connector 18 is attached to housing 16 and supports two ram type blowout preventers 20 and 22 an annular type blowout preventer 24 and a flex joint 26 riser 28 extends to the surface on a subsea well but would not exist on a land well referring now to fig2 an enlarged view is shown of a portion of fig1 for clarity referring now to fig3 area 50 shows that pressure has been pumped down running string to inflate the liner and to push the central portion 52 of the shoe 54 to shear a pin after inflation spring 56 pushes the central portion 52 up to allow an opening through the shoe 54 this allows cement to be circulated down to cement the lower portion of the liner in place referring now to fig4 a sealing dart 60 is dropped into the running tool 8 and the running string 10 is pressured to inflate the rubber element 62 to expand the portion of the liner 64 as the liner is of a relatively soft metal it will be yielded into the casing string and will retain contact with the casing string when the pressure is removed referring now to fig5 the running tool 8 from fig4 is removed by right hand rotation and a rolling expander 70 is approaching the top of the liner as the eccentric rolls.
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fully loaded accommodates seven articles the spring 100 should exert sufficient force to move six remaining articles when the leading article is removed from the track 20 to move the five remaining articles when the next leading article is removed and so on for this purpose the spring 100 having the gradient force spring portion is appropriate because the force exerted by the spring 100 gradually reduces as the leading articles successively are removed from the track 20 in other words the spring 100 is of utility because the articles on the track 20 are prevented from being subject to excessive force generally a gradient force spring when fully extended can exert sufficient force to move more than several heavy weight articles such as one liter beverage bottles on a low friction plastic track and yet it can exert less force just enough to move smaller numbers of articles when partially retracted the spring 100 is also appropriate to prevent excess force from being exerted on the articles when the respective track 20 is fully loaded this is due to the two stage structure having the constant force spring portion as described above because a device designed to accommodate seven articles does not need to move seven articles but six the constant force spring portion of the spring 100 can prevent the spring force from being unnecessarily increased to the magnitude which is more than adequate to move six articles the force range of the spring 100 may be between 0 01 pound to 100 pound depending upon the kind of articles used with.
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like u201c and u201d and u201c of u201d and u201c the u201d are taken as descriptors of the documents at first glance the tree structure generated as output of this prior art system appears to present meaningful categories but closer inspection reveals an important weakness in the system a category such as u201c camera u201d is indeed a useful category in that it divides the collection of items about u201c lens u201d and u201c lenses u201d in a meaningful way patents about camera lenses are likely to have significant commonalities when compared to patents about other types of lenses however categories such as u201c system u201d u201c apparatus u201d u201c device u201d and u201c method u201d clearly give very little information about the type of lens or lens patent contained therein methods for grinding lenses methods for selling lenses and methods for using lenses are grouped together under a u201c method u201d category moreover it may be seen from the example that the subcategories identified within the major category u201c optical u201d are virtually identical to the subcategories outside the category u201c optical u201d this is probably an indication that the presence or absence of the word u201c optical u201d in the title of a lens patent in this collection is not necessarily indicative that the lenses under discussion are other than optical in their construction and use in other words many of the categories created by this prior art methodology in the given example have little predictive power with respect to the contents of the categories so described beyond the presence or absence.
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centrifugation the troponin c in the supernatant was dialyzed against storage buffer overnight then centrifuged if necessary to remove any particulate matter the sample was concentrated in an amicon filter to 10 ml per liter equivalent cell culture column then was loaded on pre equilibrated bio gel p60 size exclusion column the protein was eluted with storage buffer fractions were checked by 15 sds page and the fractions containing recombinant human cardiac troponin c pooled in order to remove endotoxin from the protein preparation following triton x 114 phase separation procedures are performed triton x 114 100 was added at 1 ml per 100 ml of eluate and the mixture was stirred at 4 u00b0 c for 30 min then incubated at 37 u00b0 c for 10 min the mixture was then centrifuged at 20 000 g for 5 min using 40 ml centrifuge tubes and the upper phase aspirated carefully to avoid taking the detergent phase aqueous phases were combined and the detergent step repeated twice more the aqueous phase was dialyzed against dialysis buffer overnight protein concentration was determined using the bradford assay with bsa as the standard the recombinant human cardiac troponin c was lyophilized and stored at 20 u00b0 c the following reagents were used 1 0 mg ml recombinant human cardiac troponin i 1 0 mg ml recombinant human cardiac troponin c and 1 0 mg ml recombinant human cardiac troponin t purified as described in the above examples 2 sodium dodecyl sulfate 400 mm cacl 2 400 mm mgcl2 final buffer 20 mm tris hcl 500 mm nacl 60 mm 2 mercaptoethanol ph 7 5 storage buffer 10 mm phosphate buffered saline ph 6 8 3 normal bovine serum.
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composite panel 18 to enable all of the plates 34 and 36 to contribute to the elastic section modulus and hence the moment resistance of the tanker as a whole the elastomer increases the shear buckling capacity of the hull structure by substituting the composite panel 18 constructed of two thinner steel plates 34 and 36 separated by and bonded to a structural elastomer 38 for the prior art single thicker steel plate a tear or rupture resistant hull is achieved at a cost equivalent to or lower than conventional construction since the steel plate may not have to be specified as a more costly notch tough steel the distribution of the thickness of the two steel plates 34 and 36 in the composite panel 18 is not prescribed and can be distributed to optimize structural performance and durability for factors such as for example load bearing capacity and corrosion and abrasion resistance the substitution of the composite panel 18 for conventional steel plate in the hull components such as for example hull panels 17 longitudinal girders floor frames 24 and bulkheads 26 significantly increases the strength of these individual hull components and the hull overall and allows for a reduction in the thickness of the inner and outer steel plates 34 and 36 in the composite hull panels 18 and a significant reduction in the number of conventional hull construction components such as stiffening elements 7 frames 11 and support members 2 3 required to carry the in plane service loads such as for example.
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region of the pit section which are evenly distributed across the circumference these support elements 15 include support plates 16 which in a retracted position each form a section of the cylindrical sheath 3 of the horizontal drilling device the support plates 16 can each be extended outward in radial direction by means of a hydraulic cylinder 17 to generate a direct contact of the horizontal drilling device 1 with the wall of the excavation pit 4 to securely support the horizontal drilling device 1 inside the excavation pit 4 the individual components of these support elements 15 are well recognizable in fig3 each of the support plates 16 is connected to a first end of an extension lever 19 via a first pivot joint 18 with the extension lever 19 being in turn rotatingly supported on the housing 2 of the horizontal drilling device 1 by means of a second pivot joint 21 a second end of the extension lever 19 is connected to the head of a piston rod 20 of the hydraulic cylinder 17 an extension or retraction of the hydraulic cylinder 17 thus causes a partial rotation of the extension lever 19 about the pivot joint 21 whereby the respective support plate 16 can be radially extended or retracted again end stops 22 prevent that the support plate 16 enters the inner space defined by the sheath of the housing when retracting the hydraulic cylinder 17 fig2 shows a representation of the entire horizontal drilling device 1 which corresponds to the representation of fig1 in which however a part of the sheath 3 in the excavation pit is removed to show the functional elements arranged therein fig3 to 5 show different views of this section of.
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of the bus clock signal conductors 120 the clock frequency detection logic 235 receives one or more bus clock signals senses a frequency of the bus clock signal s and outputs an indication of the present frequency of operation of the digital signal bus 105 or a portion thereof to the termination logic module as the bus state information the adaptive digital signal bus termination apparatus 200 further includes one or more termination control bus input terminal s 240 associated with the termination logic module 225 the termination control bus input terminals 240 are to couple to a termination control bus 243 the input terminals 240 receive the bus state information or the bus termination command from a controller 115 at the driver end 135 of the digital signal bus 105 the bus state information and or termination impedance commands are transferred across the termination control bus 243 and are used by the termination logic module 225 to set a state of each termination switch 210 and a resistance value of each variable termination resistor 215 the adaptive digital signal bus termination apparatus 200 also includes a bus command decoder 250 coupled to the termination logic module 225 the bus command decoder 250 is also to be coupled to a portion of the digital signal bus 105 or to the entirety thereof the bus command decoder 250 receives bus state information one or more bus termination commands and or one or more termination resistor calibration commands the bus state information and or commands are transmitted across the digital.
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of 10 inches 26 mm although an elastomeric cord is shown the invention is not so limited and other types of spring members as previously discussed can also be used as will be well understood in the art the ends of the elastomeric cord 54 attach to means for releasably connecting to the edge surfaces 24 26 comprising hooks 56 the hooks 56 may be made from hard plastic having a hook opening of 1 u215c inches 35 mm the lower arm of the hooks 56 need be only u00bd inches 12 mm in length while the upper arm of the hooks 36 is typically 1 inch 25 mm in length the upper arm of the hooks 36 also includes an eyelet 56 a approximately u215c inches 10 mm in diameter the eyelets 36 a provide a means for connecting the ends of the elastomeric cord 54 to the j hooks 56 the ends of the elastomeric cord 54 are threaded respectively through the j hook eyelets 56 a and the outlet end portions 54 a of the cord are crimped respectively onto the input portions of the cord 54 using 3 16 inch c staple 58 again the invention is not limited to the above materials and dimensions and other materials and dimensions may be used as will be well understood in the art referring.
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from about 400 to 10 000 which have at least two hydrogen atoms capable of reacting with isocyanates surface active additives such as emulsifiers and foam stabilizers may also be used according to the invention suitable emulsifiers include e g the sodium salts of ricinoleic sulphone or salts of fatty acids with amines such as oleic acid diethylamine or stearic acid diethanolamine alkali metal or ammonium salts of sulphonic acids such as dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid or dinaphthylmethane disulphonic acid or of fatty acids such as ricinoleic acid or of polymeric fatty acids may also be used as surface active additives suitable foam stabilizers are particularly the polyether siloxanes and especially those which are water soluble these compounds generally have a polydimethylsiloxane group attached to a copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide foam stabilizers of this kind have been described for example in u s pat nos 2 834 748 2 917 480 and 3 629 308 other additives which may also be used according to the invention include reaction retarders e g substances which are acid in reaction such as hydrochloric acid or organic acid halides cell regulators known per se such as paraffins or fatty alcohols or dimethyl polysiloxanes pigments dyes flame retarding agents known per se such as tris chloroethylphosphate tricresyl phosphate or ammonium phosphate and polyphosphate stabilizers against ageing and weathering plasticizers fungistatic and bacteriostatic substances and fillers such as barium sulphate kieselguhr carbon black or whiting other examples of surface active additives foam stabilizers cell regulators reaction retarders stabilizers flame retarding substances plasticizers dyes fillers and fungistatic and bacteriostatic substances which may be used according.
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input to each of the logic gates and0 and7 via a transmission line int1 the impedance of the transmission line int1 is represented by a series of resistors r and capacitors c points of the transmission line int1 that serve as inputs to each of the logic gates and0 and7 are designated as int1 0 int1 7 respectively although not shown in a similar manner a second transmission line a second group of logic gates and a second group of registers are associated with i o ports dq8 dq15 in this way the clk1 and doe signals simultaneously control the timing of the output of the internal signals dat0 dat7 on the ports dq0 dq7 respectively and the clk2 and doe signals simultaneously control the timing of the output of the internal signals dat8 dat15 on the ports dq8 dq15 respectively although the clk1 and clk2 signals are affected by their associated transmission line loads the impact on the speed of the device 20 is greatly reduced compared with the device 10 fig3 as shown below referring to fig6 an access time for the entire device 20 is measured from the time the clk0 signal rises at point p3 until the last i o port dq0 dq14 has valid data in the improved circuit of fig5 a transmission line delay trc0 representing the propagation time for the clk1 signal to travel from the clk1 input to the point int1 0 is slightly greater than a transmission line delay trc3 representing the propagation time for the clk1 signal to travel from the clk1 input to the point int1 3.
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liquifies the metal for forming the abrasive surface allows transfer of the liquified metal and permits some penetration into the surface area to effect a welding bond of the liquified metal to the metal surface area or substrate may be used for example welding oxy fuel guns or arc or plasma spray systems may be employed by the present invention the most preferred method of application of the abrasive metal material is an arc spray system the abrasive material is loaded into an arc spray gun as a continuous wire feed the gun heats the wire with an electric arc to a temperature which liquifies the wire then under air pressure sprays it onto the target metal surface areas to produce a strong weld bond example of such arc spray gun is a hobart tafa model 9000 electric drive arc spray system hobart tafa technologies inc concord n h the model 9000 gun may be either a hand held or machine mounted unit this allows for maximum versatility the arc spray gun can reproduce optimum spray patterns for each composition of wire and thus produce the highest quality coating with the highest density and bond strength the use of small diameter wire such as about 1 mm to 2 mm provides a more uniform particle distribution in the spray pattern the spray pattern shape can be varied by adjusting the nozzle positioner insert and can be made fine or coarse by adjusting the air pressure.
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passageway is prevented by the closure member the closure member includes a stem portion and a gate portion wherein the gate portion includes a port extending therethrough and wherein the stem portion and the gate portion are formed as a single integral piece application_number US 201615243185 A description fig1 12 illustrate a control gate valve constructed in accordance with the present invention the valve 100 comprises a body 101 having a cylindrical neck opening 102 with two cylindrical axial slots 106 106 u2032 in an opposite direction and extended to an inlet passageway 104 and an outlet passageway 105 a closure member 120 having a stem 124 and a gate 121 having a port 125 and two axial cylindrical slots 126 126 u2032 in an opposite direction is movably disposed in opening 102 by means of two cylindrical mating surfaces 122 122 u2032 and two hollow cylindrical support bars 145 145 u2032 engaged respectively with cylindrical slots 126 106 and 126 u2032 106 u2032 for throttling flow fluid through inlet passageway 104 a seat 170 and outlet passageway 105 between fully closed and fully open positions the inlet passageway 104 includes a seat pocket 107 to receive seat 170 one of flat surfaces 123 123 u2032 of gate 121 is engaged with a front surface 173 of seat 170 for providing a seal support bar 145 can be constructed as solid round bar 146 or a spiral pin not shown in special conditions referring fig9 a bonnet 150.
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of each cutter 39 are then rotated about this axis 34 a 34 and projected onto the reference plane to define a cutter profile such as those illustrated in fig1 in this connection the cutter profile illustrated in fig1 represents an aggregate pictorial side section of each of the cutters 39 on bit 60 as the bit is revolved about axis 34 a 34 fig1 illustrates a typical cutter profile of a drill bit made in accordance with the above described methodology where the x axis is taken along the longitudinal axis 34 a 34 as illustrated drill bit face 44 defines an arc intercepting the bit gauge indicated by line 52 as illustrated in fig1 the cutters 39 positioned in the intermediate zone 70 are more widely spaced and therefore experience a greater depth of cut into the formation zone 72 defines a segment of the cutter arc between 0 and 60 degrees as measured from a line normal to the longitudinal axis 34 a 34 elements 2 are preferably placed within the 60 degree arc of this zone 72 to achieve maximum stability of the drill bit during operation it has been discovered that elements 2 placed within this arc afford the greatest stabilizing benefits while minimizing any negative impact on the penetration rate of the bit 60 positions for stabilizing elements 2 are selected on the bit face 44 so that such elements 2 remain in continuous and constant contact with the formation by reference to fig1 this optimum position for element 2 falls within.
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provided finger shaped workpiece grippers 61 62 and 63 grippers 61 62 and 63 are mounted to lifting plate 6 so that they are aliqned along the edge of the workpieces of stack 3 on the side of the stack facing delivery station c spindle drive 2 of each magazine station a and b is controlled via a respective light scanner 7 to locate the uppermost workpiece of the respective stack 3 always in a predetermined removal plane independently of the height of the workpiece stack in the removal plane are further provided on the rear of lifting table 1 of each magazine station a and b two air blasting nozzles 8 which eject an air stream to facilitate the separation of a workpiece from workpiece stack 3 substacks 31 32 and 33 are stacked on top of each other in such a way that like edges of the substacks rear edges in the drawing figure engage a stop 9 in the form of a strip fastened to the rear edge of lifting table 1 the workpiece gripper 63 which is farthest removed from this stop 9 is adjustably mounted to lifting plate 6 via a drive 63a for controlling drive 63a workpiece gripper 63 carries a light scanner 63b which upon a change from one substack to the next causes.
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over a wide range and the torque of which is transmitted via an overload shearing clutch 26 and a cardan shaft to a driving shaft 27 which passes through a special stuffing box 28 provided in the removable top wall of the autoclave 16 in a pressure tight manner into the latter inside the autoclave 16 there is a device for measuring the torsional moment transmitted to the test element this device consists of a torsion rod 29 discs 30 attached to this rod and having radial grooves and two electromagnetic scanning heads 31 connected to leads passing through electrically insulated air tight passages in the autoclave wall out of the autoclave fig2 shows the special stuffing box 28 which seals the high speed driving shaft 27 against the autoclave 16 in the case of pressures of up to 2000 bars the sealing is effected in a fully automatic manner because the force of the internal pressure acting on the driving shaft 27 is transmitted via a longitudinal ball bearing 32 to a pressure ring 33 this force and the total force of the internal pressure acting on the ring shaped area of the pressure ring 33 are transmitted to a sealing ring 34 made of elastic material because of the aspect ratio between the total area and the ring shaped area of the pressure ring 33 the pressure in the sealing ring 34 will be always greater than the internal pressure the whole force is then transmitted via a pressure ring 35 a flange 36 and bolts 39 to the casing of the autoclave 16 in order to provide initial pressure for sealing in the lowest.
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action of the cam 11 is substantially radial with respect to the cylinder 12 a spring 14 stretched between a fixed pin 15 and the free end of the arm 8 maintains the contact between the roller 10 and cam 11 while a spring 16 stretched between a pin 17 of the support 6 and pawl 5 tends to maintain the latter in contact with the peripheral tooth formation 4 the annular cam 11 has a peripheral profile having in the direction of rotation a first outside sloping part 11a which extends over at least one quarter of a circle preferably over a half circle followed by a second outside sloping part 11b of appreciably steeper inclination angle which terminates at the topmost point 11c of the cam and is followed by an inside sloping part 11d the radial increment of each part 11a 11b is substantially equal to one half the difference between the topmost point 11c of the cam and the lowermost point 11e that difference being equal to a displacement of two teeth by the pawl 5 along the tooth formation 4 the downward part 11d may slope progressively downward to the lowermost point 11e thus exhibiting a slope angle which is substantially twice that of the part 11a shown in the drawings or alternatively may have a greater inclination angle and be for example connected to the start of the part 11a by a circular part or section the device according to the invention further comprises a control lever 18 journalled to the frame 3 along an axis parallel to the axis of the drum 1 and of substantially square bracket configuration an arm 18a of the lever 18 lies.
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rotational movements of the shaft 48 produce very small increments of movement of the chasers thus permitting very precise sizing adjustments fig7 a illustrates the position of the components after sizing adjustments have been made and just prior to threading in this position all of the components are in their limit of rearward movement fig7 b shows the positions of the components upon completion of threading but prior to opening of the die head the horizontal forward motion of the rods during the threading operation is indicated at 84 and the smaller horizontal forward motion at the headstock is indicated at 86 the differential motion being due to the rotation of the yoke 46 in a counterclockwise direction about the axis of shaft 48 producing a slight opening movement of the chasers to thereby produce the desired tapered thread the receding motion of the chaser is indicated at 92 fig7 c shows the positions of the control components and the position of the die head at the conclusion of the opening movement which is effected by rotation of the shaft 48 in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in fig6 and 7c as a result of the rotation of shaft 48 the yoke 46 is offset forwardly as indicated at 100 this in turn causes a forward movement of the shafts 34 rotating the bellcranks 28 in a counterclockwise direction to move the chasers radially outwardly to open position this movement being indicated at 102 to ready the die head for.
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may be supported on any suitable vibration damping spring assemblies which provide support for the base plate 52 from the cabinet base 30 and which absorb vibration during spinning movement of the spin basket 14 the base plate 52 also forms a support for the motor 48 and a drive control mechanism or transmission generally indicated by the reference numeral 56 which may also include a clutch and control mechanism as well as a drive mechanism for oscillating the agitator 16 or spinning the spin basket 14 and releasing the agitator to spin freely with the basket a pump 58 is provided for removing wash or rinse water from the tub 12 at the termination of a washing or a rinsing operation and is suspended from the base plate 52 and connected to drain the tub 12 through a drain hose 60 it should be understood that the motor 48 the drive mechanism 56 and the pump 58 can be mounted in any convenient manner between the cabinet base 30 and the base plate 52 and need not necessarily depend from the base plate 52 as shown the cabinet 18 also forms a mounting for a suitable water inlet valve 62 of a conventional construction controlling the supply of water introduced to the tub 12 for a particular washing or rinsing operation the water inlet valve provides selective fluid communication between an inlet hose 64 connected to a source of water under pressure and a conventional anti siphoning device 68 which may be mounted on the tub ring 40 referring to fig2 and 4.
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obstructs the effective passage of pressured fluid thereby obstructing inflation and deflation of the bladder additionally ribs on the exterior of the bladder can cut into the bladder during nonuniform inflation or deflation of the bladder the packer provides a series of shape controllers to cause uniform inflation along the length of the bladder to eliminate these problems application_number US 71264796 A description now referring to fig1 there is shown an inflatable packer device 10 the packer 10 may be provided in the form of a packer bridge plug tubing hanger or the like depending upon whether or not the bore of the packer 10 is open or closed the packer 10 contains a body 15 which may be provided in the form of a tube the body 15 extends through the full length of the packer 10 and connects to the bottom of a conduit b such as tubing in the form of a continuous length coiled tubing or the like which extends to the well surface not shown the conduit b may also be provided in the form of wire or electric line or sectioned threaded drill or production pipe or casing the body 15 is connected to the bottom of the conduit b by means on its upper end such as a threaded surface 20 engageable with conduit b an inflatable elastomeric bladder 40 is concentrically disposed around the body 15 the bladder may be surrounded and secured relative to a reinforcing sheath 70 the sheath 70 may be formed of a plurality.
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the frame 12 and is rigidly connected with a horizontal fork 214 each arm of which has at its tip a roller 216 the fork arms and the rollers are so located that they enter between the flanges 200 and 202 whereby the rollers 216 216 will encounter one flange or the other as they move up and down with the platform 210 a vertical drive screw 218 is centrally mounted and is journaled near its opposite ends and prevented from moving axially by the subframe 206 the screw 218 is threadedly connected with the platform 210 for lowering and raising motion thereof as the drive screw 218 is rotated the upper end of the drive screw 218 is connected with a flexible rotating drive cable 220 which at its other end is connected with a hand wheel 222 located at the upper center of the machine near the operator 39 s handle 28 a power drive assembly 224 is mounted upon the upper surface of the frame 12 and includes a power source such as the internal combustion engine 226 and fuel tank 228 and speed reduction gearing 230 as seen in fig1 and 2 the gearing 230 is arranged on the longitudinal centerline of the frame 12 and has an input pulley 232 driven by a belt 234 from an output pulley 236 of the engine 226 a suitable adjustable belt tightener 238 is.
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bioburden that are sensitive to the pre selected temperature have been killed by using the process of the invention one can select a temperature sufficiently low to protect the product but sufficiently high to kill the target bioburden for example many spices can be safely heated at 170 u00b0 f 76 67 u00b0 c to treat for salmonella which is killed at 160 u00b0 f 71 11 u00b0 c following the dwell period the product is cooled and dried cooling is carried out in accordance with conventional methods for example the chamber may be flushed with multiple inert gas washes via the inert gas ejection system 8 nitrogen heated to the chamber target temperature may be added to the chamber until the pressure is at or above atmospheric pressure the vacuum pump 9 is turned on and the pressure is reduced to the minimum pressure attainable in the system this nitrogen pulse followed by re evacuation is repeated until the produce temperature stops falling product temperature decreases as subsequent washes remove water from the product load as the water evaporates the load cools maintaining the heating jackets 3 on the chamber 2 at the elevated temperature ensures that condensation does not occur and that steam removal occurs as efficiently as possible at this time air is introduced into the chamber and the process is complete according to another embodiment the process begins with an initial evacuation steam to a pressure p1a lower than the final target pressure is introduced the steam flows or is pulsed at this pressure until the product temperature is.
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portion 131 having a non circular hole near one end for receiving the non circular torsion shaft 150 a second portion 132 extending at an angle away from the receiver frame 110 and a third portion 134 parallel to the first portion other embodiments may of course use handles of other forms including a straight handle a plastic or rubber grip 138 may be placed on the handle 130 such as is shown in fig5 the grip 138 in the preferred embodiment has indentations 139 for accommodating a user 39 s hand once the torsion shaft 150 is inserted into the non circular hole in the handle the handle 130 is welded onto the torsion shaft 150 a cover 200 is placed over the receiver frame 110 slides 120 linkage 162 and 166 spacer 169 and torsion shaft 150 the cover 200 includes a slot 220 such that the torsion shaft 150 extends through the slot 220 and the handle 130 remains outside the cover 200 the cover 200 further has openings or slots 230 for permitting test adapter pins 320 to enter into the receiver 200 the cover provides safety and aesthetic functions by covering the linkage 162 and 166 and slides 120 the cover may be secured to the receiver frame 110 in a variety of different ways including a lip structure for snapping the cover 200 onto the receiver frame 110 or screws the test adapter 300 includes a frame 310 one or more bushings 350 and a shield 400 or cover the test adapter frame 310 is made from a metal such as aluminum and includes holes 312 for mounting standard modules.
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cutter reel used in a staple cutting apparatus of known type is formed by a plurality of circular segment elements joined together by fasteners to form an annular cover member encircling a cutter reel member the annular cover member of the invention is thereby adapted for use with cutter reels having a wide variety of blade configurations application_number US 46516583 A description while the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown it is to be understood at the outset of the description which follows that persons of skill in the appropriate arts may modify the invention here described while still achieving the favorable results of this invention accordingly the description which follows is to be understood as being a broad teaching disclosure directed to persons of skill in the appropriate arts and not as limiting upon the present invention referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawings fig1 and 2 are intended primarily to orient the reader to the staple cutting apparatus and reel assemblies known and used prior to the present subject invention as there shown and as described more fully in the aforementioned keith and van doorn et al patents to which the interested reader is referred a tow t of continuous filament fiber is wrapped about a reel assembly generally indicated at 10 the reel assembly has a pair of annular reel members 11 12 which are axially spaced apart by pins 14 blades 15 are mounted in the pins 14 and have sharpened edges directed radially for.
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exemplary embodiment support cradle 108 is configured with a stop or tube dam at the feed side the tube dam may comprise a roller bearing which partially or fully extends the length of support cradle 108 alternatively the feed side tube dam may comprise a solid shape or any other component or components configured to prevent roller tube 102 and wound up shade material from rolling out of support cradle 108 and or allow or the smooth movement of fabric during operation of trough shade system 100 the feed side tube dam may guide shade material during unrolling further the feed side tube dam may partially or fully prevent roller tube 102 and wound up shade fabric from moving out of support cradle 108 during operation of trough shade system 100 and may assist in keeping roller tube 102 and wound up shade fabric centered in support cradle 108 in one embodiment support cradle 108 is configured with a stop tube dam at the rear side the rear side tube dam may comprise a roller bearing which partially or fully extends the length of support cradle 108 in another embodiment the rear side tube dam may comprise a continuous bearing a moulded shape and the like further the rear side tube.
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disposed about a mandrel the length of the outer tube 4 extending from the outer mid shaft taper 7 to the distal end 3 is about 30 40 cm with an inside diameter of about 0 034 0 038 inch an outside diameter of about 0 040 0 044 inch and a wall thickness of about 0 003 inch the stiffening tube 6 as seen in fig1 is coaxially positioned between the inner tube 5 and the outer tube 4 and is preferably made of polycarbonate which is relatively stiffer than polyethylene the stifferting tube may be made of any suitable polymer with the appropriate rigidity such as polyimide the stiffening tube extends from the proximal portion of the device 2 to the outer mid shaft taper 7 for a length of about 95 100 cm and is dimensioned to slide within the necked outer shaft the dimensions of the stiffening tube 6 are an inside diameter of 0 034 038 inch an outside diameter of about 0 040 0 044 inch and a wall thickness of about 0 003 inch the dimensions of the inner tube 5 the outer tube 4 and the stiffening tube 6 may vary depending on the.
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lines 21 represent the connection between the motor and the combine a computer 22 and a filter 23 connect to the motor and the housing the computer can be a computer used in the engine or it can be a separate unit the computer is used to synchronize the operation of the combine with the engine to deliver fuel at the precise time the filter is used to clean the air that passes through the housing which cools the motor and removes dirt and debris from the housing it also keeps gas away from the motor fig4 is a top view of the motor gear and air tube housing the housing 17 is a rectangular box that holds the motor and an air tube 24 and an air tube 24 a the figure also shows the motor shaft 25 onto which the gear 12 is installed fig5 is a front view of the motor gear and air tube housing here the inlet air tube 24 a and motor are shown in proper special relationship note that the housing 17 has a pair of bosses 26 that are used to hold screws 27 that hold the lid of the housing in place fig5 a is a front view of the motor gear and air tube housing used in a top arrangement with a combine in this view the air tube is shown on the other side of the housing to prevent the air from mixing with the gas fig6 is a rear view of the motor gear and air tube housing note in this view the motor is not shown it has only one shaft that exits.
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vanes 94 and output 92 controls the speed of a motor 96 that drives compressing element 74 varying the output capacity of a chiller by varying the speed of its compressor and or adjusting the position the compressor 39 s inlet guide vanes are well known to those skilled in the art thus control unit 82 is schematically illustrated to encompass a myriad of control circuits including but not limited to microcomputers programmable controllers integrated circuits discrete circuitry and various combinations thereof it should also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the number and type of inputs and outputs might vary depending on the desired operating features of the specific chiller system being controlled in a preferred embodiment control 82 modulates the position of inlet guide vanes 94 to maintain a temperature at tube sensor 80 or 80 u2032 that is just marginally above 32 degrees fahrenheit this allows the average lcwt as sensed by sensor 78 to be safely maintained at 36 degrees or lower moreover sensor 80 or 80 u2032 being properly positioned allows the refrigerant temperature as sensed by refrigerant sensor 76 to be safely lowered below 29 degrees and perhaps down to 27 degrees or lower thus chiller 10 normally operates in response to feedback 88 from tube sensor 80 or 80 u2032 as opposed to feedback 86 from lcwt sensor 78 also if the temperature at the tube sensor 80 or 80 u2032 drops below 33 degrees or below some other predetermined limit control 82 shuts down the operation of chiller 10 to prevent feeding the chilled water in some embodiments feedback 86 from lcwt sensor.
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complexes are disclosed in u s pat no 5 122 370 pvp h 2 0 2 is stable in an anhydrous environment by exposure to aqueous environments as in the oral cavity the whitening agent dissociates into individual species pvp polymer and h 2 0 2 the pvp h 2 0 2 complex is generally comprised of about 80 by weight polyvinyl pyrrolidone and 20 by weight h 2 0 2 nonionic surfactants which are compatible with peroxide compounds serve as a solubilizing dispersing emulsifing and wetting agents and are especially effective to solubilize a flavor if included in the liquid whitening composition a particularly useful nonionic surfactant is a water soluble polyoxyethylene monoester of sorbitol with a c10 to c18 fatty acid marketed commercial under the tween trademark the tween surfactants are mixtures of c10 to c18 fatty acid esters of sorbitol and sorbitol anhydrides consisting predominately of the monoester condensed with about 10 30 preferably about 20 moles of ethyleneoxide the fatty acid aliphatic hydrocarbonyl monocarboxylic acid may be saturated or unsaturated e g lauric palmitic stearic oleic acids polysorbate 20 e g tween 20 is especially preferred and is commonly referred to as polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monolaurate the nonionic surfactant constitutes about 0 to 50 by weight and preferably 0 5 to 40 by weight of the liquid composition flavoring agents that are useful include essential oils as well as.
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6 a washer 60 and a dish shaped u cup seat 62 the return spring seat 58 has a generally circular bottom 64 surrounded by a cylindrical rim 66 and a central opening 68 surrounded by three apertures 70 the washer 60 fig7 and 8 is generally circular with larger diameter than the return spring seat 58 there is a central opening 72 in the washer surrounded by three apertures 74 the u cup seat 62 has a generally circular bottom 76 surrounded by a cylindrical rim 78 having a radially extending flange 80 there is a central opening 82 in the u cup seat 62 fig9 and 10 surrounded by three apertures 84 the return spring seat 58 the washer 60 and the u cup seat 62 can each be made inexpensively for example by stamping and they are secured together with their respective apertures aligned for example with spot welds an annular u cup 86 having a groove 87 in one face is mounted with an o ring 88 in the groove on the u cup seat weldment 56 between the washer 60 and the u cup seat 62 for sealing with the wall of the cylinder 54 an aligning socket 90 is located on the forward side of the weldment 56 and comprises a forward section with a socket 92 for receiving and engaging the rounded end 94 of the plunger 40 and a rearward section.
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39 respectively finally in channel 84 the outputs of the and and nand circuits 94 and 96 are applied to switches e and e 39 respectively since the switches are all identical we will only describe in detail the switches d and d 39 in channel 82 the signal from circuit 94 in channel 82 is inverted by an inverter 102 and applied by way of a resistor 104 to the base of a transistor 106 forming with a second transistor 108 a darlington pair having a high input impedance and a relatively low output impedance the emitter of transistor 108 is connected to the output of power supply 68 and to the base of transistor 106 via a biasing resistor 109 the collectors of the two transistors 106 and 108 are connected to the terminal d of the delta wound stator 12 as illustrated in fig4 switch d 39 includes an inverter 112 which inverts the output from circuit 96 in channel 82 and applies it to the base of a transistor 114 which along with a second transistor 116 forms a darlington pair the output of inverter 112 is also connected via a resistor 118 to the source of positive voltage v2 the collectors of transistors 114 and 116 on the other hand are applied to stator terminal d while the transistor 116 emitter is connected to ground by way of a resistor 122 and via a biasing resistor 124 to the base of transistor 114 finally stator terminal d is coupled to ground via a diode 124 and to source v1 by a diode 126 referring now to fig1 and 4 in channel 82 when signals a and b are both high.
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explained earlier the crown tip relief u03b4 r serves to reject the pawl during ratcheting according to the invention the contour 13 a between points a and b is in the form of a circular arc with outer radius r ar about a mid point m kr thus the tooth crown surface 13 a is a circular cylindrical surface with constant curvature with m kr as the mid point of the curvature and r k the radius of the curvature the width of the wheel tooth 13 is indicated by a sector u03c6 zr the tooth width u03c6 zr is decisive for calculating the crown tip relief u03b4 r fig9 represents schematically a pawl tooth 15 of a locking pawl not shown the pawl tooth 15 has a concavely shaped tooth crown surface 15 a also called the contour 15 a in what follows which extends in the rotational direction d of the parking lock gearwheel not shown here from a forward point a to a rear point b a tooth flank at the front relative to the rotational direction d is indexed 15 b and called the forward tooth flank and a tooth flank at the back relative to the rotational direction d is indexed 15 c and called the rear tooth flank referring to fig8 the point a of the wheel tooth 13 therefore.
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been observed that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects by providing a device which allows optimum operation of the firearm with any type of cartridge the invention is extremely advantageous in application to inertial firearms and to the other types of automatic firearms the auxiliary resilient member acts only if powerful cartridges are used so as to provide an additional thrust to the bolt assembly during the closure step which would otherwise be too slow the auxiliary resilient member also effectively reduces the effects of recoil on the shoulder of the gunner significantly improving shooting performance the device according to the invention is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept all the details may furthermore be replaced with technically equivalent elements fig4 to 6 for example illustrate a device 101 applied to a semiautomatic rifle which is provided with a front recoil spring 3 i e with a recoil spring located in front of the bolt assembly and coaxial to the cartridge magazine 130 the bolt assembly 16 is connected to a sleeve 111 by means of a pair of brackets 114 the recoil spring 3 is operatively connected to the sleeve 111 in such a manner that it is deformed during the backward motion of the bolt assembly as shown in fig5 the sleeve 111 comprises an auxiliary resilient member advantageously constituted by a second cylindrical helical spring 121 arranged between an abutment 117 defined in the sleeve 111 and a ring 125 ring 125 is coaxial to the sleeve and can slide thereon similarly to the preceding case if a weak.
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rods 100 are swingably attached to the gate arm 82 they move into a collapsed stored position when the gate arm is moved upwardly as best illustrated in fig2 an additional important feature of the present invention 10 is the fact that the balance cylinder 16 and the gate 14 are interconnected by a flexible chain 104 whereby movement of one also effects movement of the other as to the manner of usage and operation of the present invention initial reference is made to fig1 of the drawings wherein the gate 14 is shown in a down or closed position in a typical situation the gate 14 might be blocking a roadway while the flexible cord 50 could extend beside or across the roadway so as to facilitate a grasping thereof by an individual within a vehicle when the flexible member 50 is pulled the actuating lever 48 operates to pivotally move the balance cylinder 16 forwardly towards the gate 14 as shown in fig8 a bottom section of the balance cylinder 16 is filled with the aforementioned supply of water and this water rushes forwardly towards the end of the balance cylinder on which the actuation lever 48 is attached this forward movement of the water effects a.
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a conventional plug knockout 110 of a type which is known in the art the knockout 110 is a partially cut through opening or removable wall section the knockout 110 is removed to create an opening through which a wire may pass for electrical connection to the enclosed device in the embodiment shown once the knockout has been removed it cannot be reinstalled while knockout 110 is depicted on one surface of outer wall 104 it will be appreciated that a plurality of knockouts can be positioned on any surface of the outer wall it should be noted that while the edge of knockout 110 does not appear to extend onto flanged rim 106 as will be seen in fig2 the partially cut through opening on the inside of outer wall 104 reaches the edge of the outer flange therefore the portion of rim 106 adjacent the knockout 110 is removed to form an unobstructed aperture in addition in fig1 there is depicted horizontal hinge socket 112 in pivotal engagement with horizontal cover hinge pin 114 cover locking device 116 is also shown in operative engagement with faceplate locking member 126 as explained in greater detail with respect to fig3 as is well known cover housing 100 may be formed.
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portions 61 of the bobbin holding fingers 6 in contact with the pin 1h extend vertically accordingly the portions 61 do not slide along the pin 1h and hence the bobbin holding fingers 6 are not pushed upward even if a horizontal force f 1 acts on the bobbin holding fingers 6 when a sliding member 4 pivotally supporting the bobbin fingers 6 is moved upward the portions 61 are separated from the pin 1h and the bobbin holding fingers 6 are retracted by gravity into the reduced section 1b of a bobbin hanging tube 1 as shown in fig5 fig6 shows a modification of the bobbin holding finger 6 shown in fig4 bobbin holding fingers 6 shown in fig6 similarly to those shown in fig4 have portions 61 which extend vertically when the bobbin holding fingers 6 are projected fully from the reduced section 1b by the pin 1h the portions 61 of the bobbin holding fingers 6 shown in fig6 is longer than those of the bobbin holding fingers shown in fig4 the bobbin holding fingers 6 shown in fig6 can be surely retracted by gravity as indicated by broken lines 6a in fig6 fig7 is a bottom view of the bobbin hanging tube 1 of the bobbin hanger shown in fig1 the lower end 1k of the bobbin.
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curcumin 1 7 bis 4 hydroxy 3 methoxyphenyl 1 6 heptadiene 3 5 dione piperine 1 5 1 3 benzodioxol 5 yl 1 oxo 2 4 pentadienyl piperidine resiniferatoxin 6 7 deepoxy 6 7 didehydro 5 deoxy 21 dephenyl 2l phenylmethyl 20 4 hydroxy 3 thoxybenzeneacetate or pharmaceutically effective salts analogues derivatives or equivalents thereof the treatment agent 20 can include capsaicin another vanilloid compound rtx or combination thereof alone or in combination with other substances which will be generically called a vanilloid containing treatment agent 20 the vanilloid containing treatment agent can be applied through the port 22 or ports 22 to the mucosal lining or extrinsically to the outside of an organ the vanilloid containing treatment agent can also be injected into the targeted tissue region or organ wall the treatment agent 20 can be a solution a gel a powder a pellet or other form the treatment agent may be released immediately or be a sustained release product such as a slow released implant slow release gel coated pellet microsphere or other form the vanilloid containing treatment agent 20 may be applied or injected as primary therapy or as a neoadjuvant or adjuvant procedure for example rf energy may be used to incite a wound followed by application of the vanilloid containing treatment agent to facilitate exuberant wound healing in dyspepsia and.
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and executes a calculation necessary to render a 2d image of the photographed space the second gun type controller image calculating unit 22 photographs the virtual 3d game space gw constructed by the scene constructing unit 20 through the third virtual camera ca 3 and executes a calculation necessary to render a 2d image of the photographed space further the large monitor image calculating unit 23 photographs the virtual 3d game space gw constructed by the scene constructing unit 20 through the second virtual camera ca 2 and executes a calculation necessary to render a 2d image of the photographed space the image signal generating unit 24 converts image data rendered by the image calculating units 21 22 and 23 into a predetermined image signal outputs image data rendered by the first gun type controller image calculating unit 21 to the small monitor 7 of the first gun type controller 5 a outputs image data rendered by the second gun type controller image calculating unit 22 to the small monitor 7 of the second gun type controller 5 b and outputs image data rendered by the large monitor image calculating unit 23 to the large monitor 4 as described above according to the game machine of this embodiment the virtual 3d game space gw set as a place in which the player character moves or the like is constructed up to the range corresponding to the movable range of each gun type controller 5 as well as the range displayed on the.
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atp production a pre exercise potassium cholecalciferol and creatine monohydrate combination optimizes extracellular potassium availability at the neuromuscular spindle to meet the increased demand during vigorous exercise at least 20 milliequivalents meq of potassium is generally recommended for athletes weighing up to 200 lbs an additional 10 meq should be added for 200 300 lb body weight hence 30 meq potassium supplementation at these levels raises no safety concerns in individuals that are healthy enough for sporting activity individuals with kidney failure and heart disease must be cleared by their health provider before using the nutritional supplements of the instant invention or engaging in vigorous sporting activity the instant nutritional supplements should not be used for any other purpose aside from pre exercise enhancement of muscle energy production and cramp prevention in fig3 is shown the chemical structure of potassium chloride potassium chloride is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chloride it is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance potassium chloride dissolves easily in water and has a salty taste when so dissolved potassium chloride is used in the treatment of hypokalemia low concentration of potassium in the blood and as an electrolyte replenishment referring now to fig4 therein is shown the chemical structure of potassium bicarbonate potassium bicarbonate is a colorless odorless slightly basic salty substance it occurs as a soft white granular powder and it is very rarely found in its natural form as a mineral called kalicinite this is used in some east african tribes.
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and aliphatic fatty tertiary amines wherein the aliphatic group usually contains above about eight carbon atoms so as to render the compound suitably oil soluble also suitable are aliphatic substituted succinimides formed by reacting one or more aliphatic succinic acids or anhydrides with ammonia or other primary amines such as those taught in ep a 0389237 as well as mixtures of two or more friction modifiers friction modifiers suitable for use in the present invention are described in the following u s patents incorporated herein by reference for their disclosures relating to friction modifiers u s pat nos 5 344 579 5 372 735 and 5 441 656 polyol esters suitable for use in the present invention include the esters obtained by reacting a polyol such as glycerol and sorbitan with a fatty acid examples of preferred polyol esters include glycerol monooleate glycerol dioleate glycerol monolaurate sorbitan monooleate and mixtures thereof generally speaking the compositions of this invention will contain up to about 1 25 wt on an active ingredient basis and preferably up to about 1 wt on an active ingredient basis of one or more friction modifiers the compositions of the present invention optionally but preferably contain a viscosity index improver vii preferred.
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which are configured according to the geometry of the debris collector 104 so that food debris produced during the process of cooking on the grill tines 116 passes through the channels 118 through the channels 114 between the grill tines 112 and is collected by the debris collector 104 the grill tines 112 and 116 may be treated with a non stick material so that foods grilled by the browning grill 100 do not stick thereto the support frame 102 has runners 120 and 122 which interact with the support rack guides 22 so that the browning grill 100 may be supported by the frame 20 between the upper high energy source module 12 and the lower high energy source module 16 a support bracket 124 may be provided as an alternative support for the grilling surface 108 when the browning grill 100 is inserted into the oven 10 so that it is supported by the support rack guides 22 and when food to be cooked is placed on the grill tines 116 of the browning grill 100 radiant energy from the upper high energy source module 12 impinges directly on the food to heat and thereby cook the food in addition radiant energy emitted by the upper high energy source module 12 is absorbed by the browning grill 100 also radiant energy from the lower high energy source module 16 passes through the debris collector 104 to impinge upon the browning grill 100 the browning grill 100 absorbs the radiant energy emitted by the lower higher energy source module 16 the radiant energy absorbed by the browning grill 100 from the upper and lower high energy source modules 12 and 16 thereby creates heat.
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is interpreted by the control and evaluating unit as an indication that the vehicle user has let go of the door handle 3 in this case the control and evaluating unit likewise controls the adjusting device so as to close the flaps 12 and 14 fig4 and fig5 illustrate an alternative exemplary embodiment of the door handle system 2 wherein the sensor electrodes 20 and 22 are controlled in the closed position 10 in such a manner that a distance measurement can be performed with respect to ground by means of each sensor electrode 20 or 22 this is indicated in fig4 in an exemplary manner by means in each case of field lines 34 that extend from each sensor electrode 20 or 22 and are indicated by way of example in a linear manner in this measuring mode each sensor electrode 20 or 22 consequently forms a sensor capacitor with the nearest grounded object that is arranged in the surrounding area of the vehicle in the opened position 16 the sensor electrodes 20 and 22 are in turn controlled as transmitting and receiving electrodes so that the distance sensor can be used according to the exemplary embodiment in accordance with fig2 and 3 cf fig5 in accordance with a further alternative exemplary embodiment that is illustrated in fig6 in addition two further sensor electrodes described as u201c grip electrodes 40 and 42 u201d are.
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it reduces the amplitude of the optical signal the attenuation is adjusted in order to control the overall gain of the link between the laser and the active towed decoy the generation of the control signal is discussed in more detail below the optical switch 430 receives the optical signal from the variable optical attenuator 420 and introduces additional attenuation in the optical path however the variable optical switch is used to allow the connection of multiple towed decoys to the aircraft decoy driver according to one embodiment of the invention up to four towed decoys may be connected to the optical switch at any given time one towed decoy is active and the optical path from the laser signaling system is coupled to the optical path leading to the active towed decoy the signal output from the optical switch 430 is optically coupled to the active towed decoy 405 this coupling may occur through one or more connectors including a blind mate connector the signal is applied to an optical receiver 440 within the active towed decoy 405 the optical receiver 440 includes an optical element such as a photodiode that produces a current or a voltage that is proportional to the amplitude of the optical signal received from the aircraft decoy control system 400 the photodiode.
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tube structure 15 includes a cylindrical sense tube 47 having an open end 48 that is positioned such that the open end 48 is close to the bottom 50 of the tank 12 the sense tube 47 is constructed and arranged such that the liquid gasoline 46 can enter from the bottom open end 48 only the tank filler tube 51 is also shown fig3 shows an example embodiment of the sample tube structure 15 the sample tube structure 15 includes a housing 52 coupled to the tank 12 so as to extend outside of the tank 12 the sense tube 47 is connected to one side 54 of the differential pressure sensor 17 which can be provided in the housing 52 or in the vapor cavity 28 the other side 56 of the pressure sensor 17 is connected to the vapor cavity 28 so that the pressure sensor 17 measures the difference in pressure between the volume of the vapor cavity 28 and the volume of the sense tube 47 containing the liquid gasoline 46 the temperature sensor 26 is mounted so as to measure the temperature in the fuel tank vapor space 28 the sample tube structure 15 also includes an optional equalization valve 58 disposed in the housing 52 the equalization valve 58 can be used to equalize the pressure between the sense tube 47 and the tank vapor cavity 28 at the start of the diagnostic test in the embodiment of fig2 the processor 30 is shown to be disposed in the housing 52 of.
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detail below has integrated pcbs and is connected directly to the sensor array referring to fig5 a a side view 500 of an exemplary pcb substrate 502 is shown located on one side of pcb substrate 502 are various components 504 related to the functionality of pcb substrate 502 optionally various components 504 are of variable size shape and or height electric pads 506 are provided on the side opposite various components 504 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention as described in the u201c background of the invention u201d section application of a conductive adhesive to this structure would most likely result in creating lateral conduction therefore in an exemplary embodiment of the invention non conductive spacers 508 are provided to pcb substrate 502 in order to avoid creating lateral conduction between electric pads 506 when a conductive adhesive is added and subsequently subjected to pressure in an exemplary embodiment of the invention non conductive spacers 508 are provided 402 on pcb substrate 502 in sufficient quantity to prevent lateral conduction by resisting the application of pressure to the conductive epoxy which would cause sufficient lateral flow of the epoxy to cause shorts between the pads this would happen in the absence.
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directed toward the head end the protective layer 200 only has a head portion which fits between the head end of the shell 100 and the head end of the padded cover 300 the protective layer 200 is roughly u shaped in cross section having a flat portion 205 adapted to be beneath the infant 39 s body and two side walls 207 208 on either side of this flat portion 205 like the other components the flat portion 205 contains slots 230 for restraints that register with slots 330 and 130 when the protective layer 200 padded cover 300 and shell 100 are in the assembled condition the protective layer also includes a plurality of crush ribs 240 along both side walls 207 208 these crush ribs 240 may in contact with the exterior shell 100 when in the assembled condition in those sidewall regions between the crush ribs 240 air occupies the space between the protective layer and the exterior shell therefore in those areas where the crush ribs are spaced far apart there is limited direct contact between the protective layer 200 and the exterior shell 100 this causes the protective layer 200 to more readily deform upon impact thereby absorbing a significant amount of the force of impact conversely in those areas where the crush ribs are spaced closer together there is more direct contact between the protective.
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sequence a function timing means is provided for timing the operational sequence an alarm timing means for timing an audible alarm at the completion of an operational sequence a power switching means a power supply and a power turn off means to de energize the power switching means application_number US 72434676 A description referring now to fig1 delay timed switching circuit 10 includes in combination a power switching means 12 a power supply means 16 a single delay timing means 18 a function timing means 20 a power turn off means 24 and an alarm timing means 26 the delay timed switching circuit may through power switching means 12 activate an external load 86 such as a microwave oven through a relay means 14 as will become apparent the timing cycle of function timing means 20 which times the operational sequence of load 86 will be delayed by delay timing means 18 to allow certain conditions precedent to be performed once delayed the operational sequence of load 86 will operate for a predetermined time preselected by function timing means 20 until the power switching means 12 is de energized through power turn off means 24 the de energizing of power switching means 12 actuates alarm timing means 26 which in turn sounds an audible alarm for a predetermined time as shown activation of power switching means 12 activates power supply means 16 activation of power switching means 12 also simultaneously activates switching means 22 fig2 power supply means 16 activates delay timing means 18 which.
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US 201113216524 A description fig1 shows a cover 2 for a handheld electronic device that is suitable for producing a customized cover for a handheld electronic device according to the invention the cover is constructed to accept and hold a particular handheld electronic device fig1 shows the back 4 or second side of the cover prior to imaging and customization in this embodiment the entire second side is flat the flat surface is in a single plane producing a two dimensional surface for printing and customization the flat surface may have openings 6 for access to controls or insertion of cords or the like but the surface of the back or second side as shown is in a single plane and does not have peaks or valleys or undulations or other surface characteristics that would create a three dimensional surface adjoining the back or second side are four 4 sides 8 which form a perimeter around the back or second side as can be seen from fig1 the flat surface of the back or second side is consistently in a single plane as it joins the vertical sides resulting in a defined edge that is between the sides and the back or second side curved surfaces are not present in this embodiment where the back joins the generally vertical sides the interior of the cover is generally hollow for receiving the handheld electronic device the front or first side of the cover which is opposite the backside is spaced apart from the back or second side by the generally vertically sides a.
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215 in the preset program and tests to see if the last step has been run 216 if more steps need to be run then the next step is loaded 211 and the process continues until the last step in the preset program is completed when the last step is completed the user is notified the program has completed 217 and the software waits 223 for the use to press switch 1 to restart 202 if the user presses switch 1 218 while the program is executing the software interprets that as an abort request and stops the current preset program from running and notifies the user the program has been halted 219 the software waits 223 for the user to press switch 1 again to restart 202 alternatively pressing switch 1 can be used to increment the preset program to the next step for testing purposes fig1 through 13 inclusive cover the preferred embodiments for user interface 1 each version uses the same connector 61 to connect to pcb 17 39 s connector 2 to provide power and ground and supports the ability to notify the user and to allow the user to send switch presses to microcontroller 3 jack 61 connects the user interface 1 to the pcb 17 status indicator 64 is an led that can be flashed by the microcontroller 3 in various formats to signal information to the user user input switch 63 is a normally open momentary push button switch to all the user to signal microcontroller 3 power jack 62 accepts.
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concentrations of the active substances often sold commercially range from 10 to 50 by weight however with the present invention one proposes to increase this range so as to embrace from 51 to 90 by weight of these active compounds preferably from 70 to 80 however the concentration may vary according to the application and for instance in the case of a formulation for the treatment of seeds the concentration of the active compound may reach the limit of purity itself of the active compound for diluted applications one may employ liquid diluting agents such as petroleum distillates as for example cyclic or linear aliphatic or aromatic branched or non branched unsaturated or saturated hydrocarbons as for instance ab 9 and or ab 11 isoparaffin n heptane cyclohexane in addition to ketones alcohols esters ethers amides amines with chain sizes preferably in the range of c1 c10 examples of evaluated solvents of the above mentioned classes are cyclohexanone dimethylformamide propylene carbonate n methyl pirrolidone among other non phitotoxic solvents and or mixtures thereof at a concentration ranging from 5 to 49 by weight of the formulation for the treatment of seeds the simple mixture of the active compound with the solvent is sufficient however for the treatment of.
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a ramp 126 and a lid retainer means for keeping the second lid portion in position against a lifting force created by a differential pressure between the inside of the shelter and the outside atmosphere during a storm event the lid retainer means shown in fig5 is comprised of a clip 502 affixed to the second lid portion 110 the clip 502 is received within a hole 504 defined in the first lid portion 112 in the closed and locked position the clip 502 is prevented from lifting up against a lower edge of the fixed first lid portion 112 alternatively the lid retainer means may be comprised of a cooperating chain 408 and receiver 410 as shown in fig4 the lid retainer means may also be a releasable latch mounted on one or more of the side walls cooperating with a stop mounted on the second lid portion 110 or vice versa fig5 also shows a reinforcing structural member 506 affixed to an underside of the first lid portion 112 an alternative lid retainer means is shown in fig7 in this embodiment of the lid retainer means it is comprised of a rotatable latch 702 mounted to one of the walls.
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tubular part 28 between the ignition device 44 and the shear disc 32 in fig3 is shown a first alternative shock wave generator 47 which is substantially similar to the embodiment of fig2 the difference being that the shear disc 32 forms a primary shear disc and that each opening 36 is provided with a secondary shear disc 48 in fig4 is shown a second alternative shock wave generator 49 which is substantially similar to the embodiment of fig2 except that the plug assembly the ignition device and the deflagrating charge have been replaced by a piston assembly 50 including a cylinder 51 in the form of second tubular part 28 and a piston 52 arranged in the cylinder 51 the piston 52 is movable relative to the cylinder 51 in the direction of the shear disc 32 so as to compress a body of gas 54 present between the piston 52 and the shear disc 32 the piston assembly 50 furthermore includes a plug 55 screwed into the cylinder 51 and provided with a central bore 56 having an internal shoulder 58 a spring assembly 60 is arranged between the piston 52 and the plug 54 the spring assembly 60 being compressed by a threaded tie rod 62 at one end thereof connected to the piston 52 and at the other end thereof extending through the bore 56 and being retained at internal shoulder 58 by an explosive nut 64.
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ii and less than 0 01 of the dimers iii were observed after being stored for a year to further stabilize the solution concentrates it is desirable to add acids or buffers to reduce the ph and thus lower the concentration of aggressive hydroxide anions the effect of a phosphoric acid additive was investigated as an example to test the assumption that adding an acid whose anion does not destabilize oxaliplatin to the oxaliplatin solution concentrates containing carbohydrate solutions as the solvent further reduces the decomposition of the agent the decomposition products of oxaliplatin solution concentrates c 10 mg ml with a ph adjusted with in phosphoric acid to 3 8 u00b1 0 2 were measured over time and quantitatively determined via hplc under the same conditions as those under table 6 the results are summarized in table 7 results summarized in table 7 indicate that the solution concentrates may be further stabilized via reduction of the ph by adding an acid whose anion does not destabilize oxaliplatin the experiments summarized in example 2 tables 5 7 clearly indicate that using carbohydrate solutions as the solvent in preparing oxaliplatin solution concentrates results in pharmaceutical preparations with long term stability furthermore using solvents according to the invention allows oxaliplatin solutions to be prepared in a particularly nondestructive manner finally adding acids that do not destabilize the agent oxaliplatin such as phosphoric acid or sulfuric acid also has a positive effect on the concentrates examples of oxalic acid solution concentrates according to the invention are summarized below having thus described the invention with reference to.
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to supply pressurized oil to a hydraulic accumulator 23 and hydraulic accumulator 23 is connected by a pipe 24 to an inlet of a proportional solenoid valve 25 from which extend a pipe 26 terminating in tank 19 and a pipe 27 terminating in a work chamber 28 of hydraulic actuator 15 more specifically solenoid valve 25 is designed to isolate pipe 27 and therefore work chamber 28 from pipes 24 and 26 to keep hydraulic actuator 15 in a given position is designed to connect pipe 27 and therefore work chamber 28 to pipe 24 to feed pressurized oil to work chamber 28 and move hydraulic actuator 15 in a direction 29 and is designed to connect pipe 27 and therefore work chamber 28 to conduit 26 to draw pressurized oil from work chamber 28 and move hydraulic actuator 15 in a direction 30 opposite direction 29 tank 19 hydraulic accumulator 23 and solenoid valve 25 are located at the rear axle and fitted to gearbox 10 and pipe 27 extends from the rear axle and terminates in work chamber 28 of hydraulic actuator 15 which is housed inside housing 8 of clutch 7 more specifically pipe 27 is defined by a flexible portion 31 connecting solenoid valve 25 to a connecting block 32 integral with housing 8 of clutch.
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on the total polymer content of the blend the blends can be fabricated with better processability into blown films having improved antiblocking impact and md tear resistance properties application_number US 51223990 A description the linear low density ethylene copolymers lldpe of this invention are linear copolymers of ethylene and a minor amount preferably about 2 to 10 wt of an olefin preferably a 1 olefin containing 4 to 10 carbon atoms and having a density of at least about 0 89 to 0 9 and at most 0 94 a melting point of at least about 105 u00b0 c to 110 u00b0 c to at most 130 u00b0 c to 135 u00b0 c and a melt index of at least about 0 1 to 0 2 to at most 10 the preferred olefin comonomers are 1 butene 1 hexene and 1 octene the lldpe may be prepared by any of various methods known in the art e g by relatively low pressure methods as disclosed for example in u s pat no 4 076 698 or by relatively high pressure methods as disclosed for example in u s pat nos 4 405 774 and 4 530 983 the 34 abs resin 34 contemplated under this invention comprises a rubbery or elastomeric butadiene polymer dispersed in a rigid or glassy styrene acrylonitrile copolymer matrix preferably the rubbery butadiene polymer contains at various points along its backbone grafted segments of styrene acrylonitrile.
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towards the axis of the clutch it is with the face of the rim 22 which is turned towards the base 12 of the cover 2 that the diaphragm 3 cooperates in the storage position of the mechanism as shown in fig2 by limiting the travel of the diaphragm 3 in storage that of the thrust plate 1 is limited advantageously the thrust plate 1 has opposite the base 12 of the cover 2 radial undercuts 31 in which the radial returns 22 of the lugs 20 can extend it will also be appreciated that by virtue of the invention there has been produced in the context of a mechanism of the pulled type a subassembly comprising the cover 2 and diaphragm 3 which facilitates manipulation as well as the operations of manufacturing the mechanism in addition by virtue of the stop means 20 the diaphragm 3 is centred with respect to the cover which avoids having to provided special centring means for the diaphragm 3 such as for example axial pins located in the thrust plate 1 as has been done up until now according to the variant in fig3 the stop means 20 consist of small columns having a cylindrical body 23 passing through holes 19 in the diaphragm 3 a cylindrical tail 24 with a smaller diameter than that of the body 23 crimped to the base 12 of the cover 2 and a head 25 semicylindrical in shape and with a diameter greater than that of the body 23 on this head 25 on the side which faces the base 12 of the cover 2 there is defined a semicircular stop line 26 for the diaphragm 3 slightly curved in shape fig5 and 6 show.
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to hook shaft section 105 so that barb 106 is embedded in section 121 in addition section 120 has been pierced by the hook point and threaded onto hook shaft section 101 so that the point and barb of the hook are protected by section 120 fig1 shows that the abutting end of stay piece 107 has been moved up to hook shaft section 104 and presses against an outside surface of soft bait section 121 fig1 shows an alternate embodiment of the invention stay pieces stay piece 122 is threaded onto shaft section 102 before the step of pressing soft bait section 120 onto hook shaft section 101 when soft bait section 120 is pressed onto hook shaft section 101 an abutting end of stay piece 122 is moved back up the hook 39 s shaft to hook shaft section 101 stay piece is moved close to or adjacent to an outside surface of soft bait section 120 so that section 120 cannot easily pass down hook shaft section 101 to section 102 and leave the hook 39 s point unprotected fig1 shows the first step in embedding a stay piece 107 within a portion of a soft bait fig1 shows where stay piece 107 is located during use of the combination fig1 shows that stay piece 107 has been moved to hook shaft section 105 near barb 106 and that soft bait section is adjacent to the threadable end of stay piece 107 fig1 shows that after the step of fig1 the soft bait section 121 has been moved to embed barb 106 and stay piece 107 fig1 and 19 show hooks that have two stay pieces with their abutting ends bracketing a soft bait on a hook shaft fig1 and 19.
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shaped body 26 which is inwardly compressible outwardly resiliantly biased and which is symmetrical about a central longitudinal axis a the body 26 has an outwardly flared front collar portion 28 and an outwardly flared rear skirt portion 30 which are integrally joined to a central ring portion 32 the central portion 32 has an inwardly projecting curved lip 34 protruding from its inner side toward the central axis as shown in fig2 the curved lip 34 is designed to form a smooth curved forwardly concave surface against the incendiary material 18 when the seal ring 24 is installed into the jacket 12 so that no sharp breaks or corners are present against the incendiary material 18 to create a frictional pinching location during projectile assembly and during acceleration and spin up the interior front collar portion 28 of the seal ring 24 is accordingly sized to frictionally conform to the projectile jacket 12 interior profile and still maintain a smooth contour after insertion the ring 24 is designed to be installed within the jacket 12 after the incendiary material 18 is deposited in the nose end of the jacket it may be installed along with or prior to the insertion of the tubular hard.
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a is low the transistor q 37 is turned on so as to cause the light emitting diode pca of the photo coupler pc 1 to generate a light ray received by the light sensitive transistor pcb which is turned on to control the power switch 16 on the contrary if the output signal of the comparator u 32 a is high the transistor q 37 is turned off and so the light emitting diode pca so that the light sensitive transistor pcb is also turned off this operation of turning on and off is rapidly repeated to maintain the charging voltage as 4 2v on the other hand if the microprocessor 46 generates a high signal through ports u2018 s u2019 and u2018 t u2019 for the voltage type of 4 1v in step 305 the divided voltage produced by the registers r 40 and r 41 and variable resistor vr 1 is applied to the inverting input of the comparator u 32 a used as the voltage for setting the charging voltage of the battery of pocket u2018 a u2019 to 4 1v then the comparator u 32 a compares the set voltage with the reference voltage applied to the non inverting input in order to generate a logically low or high signal depending on whether the set voltage is higher or lower than the reference voltage if the output signal of the comparator u 32 a is low the transistor q 37 is turned on so as to cause the light emitting diode pca of the photo coupler pc 1 to generate a.
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disk cutter margin to receive rivets or posts 8 39 and 9 39 which serve to attach the later described teeth the apertures 3 39 and 4 39 may be on equal radii of the disk attached to the disk marginal surfaces 1a 39 and 1b 39 are disk abutting right and left hand teeth 11 and 12 respectively having apertures spaced to receive posts 8 39 and 9 39 as the teeth 11 and 12 are mirror images of one another a detailed description of one will suffice the tooth 12 comprises a flat body or plate portion 24 which abuts a side surface 1a 39 of the disc 1 39 the tooth 12 has a single cutter element comprising a reversely curved side wall portion 26 integral with the plate portion 24 and an outer flange portion 28 the side wall portion is laterally offset from the plate portion 24 the amount of offset progressively decreasing from the forward end 30 to the rearward end 32 thereof the flange portion 28 extends from the side wall portion 26 substantially at a right angle to the disc surface 1a 39 across the median plane of the disc the forward ends of the flange portion 28 and the side wall portion 26 are formed with a beveled surface defining a continuous cutting edge 34 the flange portion 28 is inclined downwardly at an angle x of between seven and ten degrees with respect to a perpendicular to a radius r1 of the disc intersecting the forward edge of the flange portion 28 integral with the forward end of the plate portion 26 is a ramp or depth gauge 36 formed by.
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ammonia by pump means pa 1a 1s and is connected to the urea recovery section dist through conduit 108 advantageously the reactor rot is of the 34 once through 34 high yield type with partial removal of the reaction heat the 34 once through 34 reactor rot comprises two parts a primary section r 1 of the so called 34 kettle 34 type with reaction heat removal and a secondary section r 2 of conventional type the urea recovery section dist preferably comprises at least two carbamate decomposers e 1 and e 2 connected in series through conduit means 110 most advantageously the first carbamate decomposer e 1 operates at a pressure substantially equal to that of the existing stripper 201 c while the second carbamate decomposer e 2 operates at approximately 10 bar abs according to an aspect of the present invention a first stream leaving carbamate decomposer e 1 including unreacted ammonia and carbon dioxide vapors is directly recycled to the carbamate condenser 202 c operating at the same pressure through conduit 111 a second stream including unreacted ammonia and carbon dioxide vapors which leaves the top of carbamate decomposer e 2 is first condensed in e 3 and then recycled to the carbamate condenser 202 c through conduit means 112 and pump 301 j js from the bottom of carbamate decomposer e 2 a purified urea solution is obtained which may be either fed through conduit 113 to the low pressure distiller 301 c of the urea recovery section 104 or directly collected to storage tank 302 f trough conduit m in the first instance the urea solution leaving the carbamate decomposer e 2 is further treated.
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to 70 percent by weight of inorganic fibers the inorganic particles have an average particle size smaller than 600 mesh and the inorganic fibers have an average length to diameter ratio of more than 30 a preferred embodiment the invention provides a method of forming a shell mold comprising the steps of providing an investment casting shell mold composition comprising a binder composition comprising a mixture of 20 98 percent by weight of a colloidal sol comprising inorganic particles 1 20 percent by weight organic polymer and 0 1 to 70 percent by weight of inorganic fibers the inorganic particles have an average particle size smaller than 600 mesh and the inorganic fibers have an average length to diameter ratio of more than 30 refractory flour is mixed with the binder to form a slurry a primary coated disposable pattern is coated with the slurry composition to form a slurry coated pattern the slurry coated pattern is formed by repeatedly dipping the primary coated disposable pattern in the slurry composition draining and drying a stucco coated pattern is formed by stuccoing applying dry coarse refractory layer and drying the slurry coated pattern in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention is provided an investment casting shell mold composition comprising a binder composition comprising a mixture of 20 98 percent by weight of a colloidal sol.
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which are resistant to rub off and the concomitant loss of protection provided by the sunscreen application_number US 78108485 A description the term 34 sunscreen agent 34 as used herein includes the specific compounds ethylhexyl p methoxycinnamate and butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane and mixtures thereof the former compound is a uvb absorber while the latter absorbs uv rays in the a range other sunscreens useful in the present compositions are 2 hydroxy 4 methoxybenzophenone and octyl dimethyl p aminobenzoic acid mixtures of these are also acceptable as are mixtures with the previously mentioned sunscreens still other sunscreens are digalloyl trioleate 2 2 dihydroxy 4 methoxy benzophenone ethyl 4 bis hydroxypropyl aminobenzoate 2 ethylhexyl 2 cyano 3 3 diphenylacrylate ethyl hexyl p methoxy cinnamate 2 ethylhexyl salicylate glyceryl p aminobenzoate 3 3 5 trimethylcyclohexyl salicylate methyl anthranilate p dimethyl aminobenzoate and 2 ethylhexyl p dimethyl amino benzoate mixtures of these latter compounds may also be used these compounds do not penetrate the skin and are therefore benefited to a greater extent by the improved resistance to rub off than would compositions which do penetrate the skin the amount of the compounds useful in the compositions of the present invention is from about 1 to about 20 preferably from about 7 to about 12 the polymer useful in the present composition is a copolymer of.
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ranging from 51 to 250 have noise added pursuant to the above described process using the pixel noise clusters shown in fig1 18 19 and 20 the relationship between the quality value and noise can be expressed by the equation the addition of the pixel clusters 53 55 57 and 59 illustrated in fig1 18 19 and 20 respectively to the background pixel patterns having quality values 1 through 50 is illustrated in fig2 22 23 and 24 fig2 illustrates a background pixel pattern with a value of 51 this pattern is the combination of the background pixel pattern having a quality index of 1 illustrated in fig1 and the noise pixel cluster 53 of fig1 fig2 illustrates a background pixel pattern with a quality value of 114 this pattern is a combination of the background pixel pattern 41 of fig1 having a quality value of 14 with the pixel cluster 55 of fig1 fig2 illustrates a background pixel pattern with a quality value 196 this pattern is a combination of the pixel background pattern 15 of fig1 having a quality value of 46 and the pixel cluster pattern 57 of fig1 fig2 illustrates a background pixel pattern with a quality value 250 this pattern is a combination of pixel 23 pattern background of fig5 having a quality index of 50 with the pixel cluster pattern 59 of fig2 at the maximum quality index setting of 250 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention the noise and density are both maximized the methods described above are implemented and practiced by various printer platforms available in the marketplace like hewlett packard canon lexmark etc as shown in fig2 each of these printer platforms 71 has a processor 73 communicating with a main memory 75 to.
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the hinge arms 40 42 and 44 can also be spring loaded once the ear bud 30 is moved to the parked position a latch mechanism 54 which is coupled to and operated by the button 34 is engaged to retain the ear bud 30 in the parked position under tension thus when the button 34 is pressed the latch mechanism 54 is activated to release the ear bud 30 and the ear bud 30 is released such that the tension of the spring or rod forces the ear bud 30 to move from the parked position to the deployed position in addition to spring loading the ear bud 30 a dampening unit can be included to control the speed at which the ear bud 30 moves from the parked position to the deployed position under tension alternatively or additionally a motor unit can be included to move the ear bud 30 from the parked position to the deployed position the motor unit is activated when the user presses the button 34 thereby causing the ear bud to be released from the parked position and then moved under the control of the motor unit from the parked position to the deployed position the motor unit can be coupled to guide arms 46 and 48 alternatively or.
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u2032 to the conductor layer 32 u is formed next an insulating layer 17 u is formed on the surface in the z direction of the insulating layer 13 and an insulating layer 17 l is formed on the surface in the u2212 z direction of the insulating layer 12 here the insulating layers 17 u and 17 l may be formed by lamination pressing through pin lamination for these insulating layers 17 u and 17 l a material similar to that used for the insulating layers 12 and 13 can be used subsequently conductor layers 35 u and 35 l are formed on the surface in the z direction of the insulating layer 17 u and on the surface in the u2212 z direction of the insulating layer 17 l respectively see fig7 b the conductor layers 35 u and 35 l are formed by pressing the conductor film 35 u and the conductor film 35 l to adhere onto the surface in the z direction of the insulating layer 17 u and the surface in the u2212 z direction of the insulating layer 17 l respectively copper foil and the like can be used as the conductor films 35 u and 35 l a conductor film with a carrier may be used to form a very thin layer of the conductor films 35 u and 35 l in such a case the conductor film with a carrier is laminated on the corresponding insulating layer and thereafter the carrier member is pealed off to leave the thin conductor film on the insulating layer here it is preferable to use a conductor film with a carrier having a conductor film thickness of about 3 u03bcm to about 9 u03bcm such as micro thin manufactured by.
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than that of the electric double layer capacitor 3 as a result the total output of the gas engine generator 1 and the nickel metal hydride battery 2 has an output shown as the reference symbol b 3 since the output of the electric double layer capacitor 3 changes to perform the charging operation after the discharging operation so that the total output of all power sources matches with the load electric power reference symbol b 4 the soc of the electric double layer capacitor 3 can be recovered in other words it is possible to rapidly recover the remaining capacity of the electricity storage device the electric double layer capacitor 3 by increasing the output of the power source the nickel metal hydride battery 2 except for the electricity storage device than the load electric power after discharging the electric power from the electricity storage device the electric double layer capacitor 3 next results of the operations when the soc management control is performed and when the soc management control is not performed will be described with reference to fig4 a and 4b fig4 a illustrates a result of an operation when the soc management control is not performed fig4 b illustrates a.
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diameter 122 is between approximately 1 0 inch and 1 5 inches in some embodiments the head cone recess diameter 122 is approximately 1 19 inches now referring to fig1 a cross sectional view of a plunger 2 having a chemical delivery system is provided the plunger 2 may store various chemicals to provide additional functionality to the plunger 2 for example the plunger 2 may deliver corrosion inhibitors scale inhibitors soaps biocides lubricants etc and combinations thereof during the plunger 39 s 2 descent ascent or position at the bottom of a well hole as shown in fig1 a pump 124 is provided in a portion of the plunger 2 which in this embodiment is a portion of the head cone 8 in alternative embodiments the pump 124 may for example be disposed within the interior volume of the chassis 4 the pump 124 may be suspended within the interior volume or positioned to one side to allow fluid to enter the entrance aperture and pass through the interior volume of the chassis it will be further appreciated that many different types of pumps 124 may be used to generate a pressure differential and to displace a volume of one or more chemicals in this embodiment a single piston pump 124 is used to store and deliver a volume of one or more chemicals the one or more.
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b 2 a 2 d 3 and 4 illustrate the housing of the present invention and as seen the housing 12 is a hollow structure that is designed and configured to maintain the dispersing media m illustrated in fig4 this hollow housing includes a first end 18 and a second end 20 extending through the first end is an aperture 22 which can be threaded this aperture acts as the exit and enables the housed media m to be dispersed via this opening when assembling the unit this aperture 22 acts as a means of enabling the media to be placed within the hollow housing coupled to this aperture 22 is the dissipation assembly 16 this dissipation assembly will direct the housed media to the particular desired location an exteriorly threaded hollow rod can be secured to the aperture for aiding in receiving and securing the dissipation assembly 16 it is noted that this dissipation assembly includes conventional hollow conduit or plumbing material that is used for guiding and housed media to the desired location its shape and configuration of the dissipation assembly is governed by the location of the hollow housing 12 located and secured to the second end 20 of the housing as seen in is an end plate 24 thereby providing for the housing 12 to included an enclosed end and an open end having an end cap secured thereto in the first embodiment of the present invention slideably located within the housing 12 is a plunger 26 this plunger 26 is.
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this operation is repeated as many times as required by the length of railing needed for the scaffold once the safety railing is assembled the remaining elements which make up the scaffold are assembled at this level such as platforms baseboards horizontal bars diagonal bars if required side bars etc the bars which are part of the safety railing remain in this level as part of the definitive safety railing that is they remain as structural elements of the scaffold itself naturally the recovered auxiliary elements or railing bases are used in assembling the provisional safety railing for the following level the conventional means referred to for connecting the auxiliary elements to the bars in assembling the railing consist of rods which are attached to the auxiliary elements as a complement of the description being made and in order to aid a better comprehension of the characteristics of the invention the present descriptive memory is accompanied by a set of drawings as an integral part of the same where for purposes of illustration and in no way meant as a definition of the limits of the invention the following is shown 0020 fig1 is a perspective view of the general structure of a scaffolding level during preparation for assembling the provisional railing of the higher level 0021 fig2 is a representation similar to the previous one where the first auxiliary element or railing base is mounted on the corresponding frame 0022 fig3 is a representation similar to the previous ones where the provisional assembly of a first segment of the provisional railing.
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airstream 23 to the discharge end of the blow tube it should therefore be clear that insulation traveling through nozzle housing 18 in the direction of arrow 23 will be moistened as it passes through the stream of water 22 and that accordingly by the time the insulation exits the blow hose the adhesive will have begun to set as sufficient time for such setting will have elapsed moreover the turbulence of the airflow within the blow hose will assure a thorough mixture of the fibers so that no dry fibers will exit the blow hose in a typical application the blow hose will be approximately one hundred fifty feet 150 39 in length this length is required because the insulation storage tank 12 the blowing machine 16 the water storage tank 24 and other associated parts remain on the truck of the contractor since insulation is blown into attics an elongate blow hose is required if the insulation is to reach its destination the insulation used with the present invention is recycled newsprint that has been chemically treated specifically recycled newsprint is ground through two hammermills the first having a screen size of one and one quarter inch 11 4 34 and the second having a screen size of three eighths of an inch 3 8 34 the chemical treatment of the wood based fiber takes place in the second hammermill the fiber is treated in a solution consisting of ammonia sulfate boric acid and wheat starch the ammonia sulfate and the boric acid are added as fire retardants and the wheat starch is added as the adhesive the adhesive since each fiber is thoroughly moistened.
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of any type any particles larger than those allowed by the sieve could pass since those possible particles of larger size are detected and then collected in a secondary compartment or tank which sends them back to the flow of the product to again pass through the milling process in order to complement the description which will be made below and with the aim of helping towards a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention in accordance with a preferred practical embodiment thereof a set of drawings have been included as an integral part of said description wherein the following in an illustrative and non limitative character has been represented fig1 u2014 shows a schematic representation according to a side elevational view of the device of the invention applied to a milling process of products such as grains fig2 u2014 shows a view such as that of the previous figure with the device detecting particles of larger size than that pre established fig3 u2014 shows finally a view such as that of the previous figure discharging the particles of larger size detected by the device of the invention towards a channel which reincorporates the product back into the flow intended to be milled again as can be observed in the referred to figures the device of the invention applicable to a milling machine or process with a hopper chute 1 a sieve 2 for the passage of particles and a transport conduit 3 such as an auger conveyor or suchlike starting with these characteristics the device of the invention is constituted from a special tray 4 situated at the outlet of a sampler 5 disposed in.
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first if the cool down chamber is not pumped during cool down the amounts of argon and oxygen initially pulsed into the cool down chamber determine the argon and oxygen partial pressures in the cool down chamber throughout cool down one embodiment is illustrated in the schematic diagram of fig8 of a gas supply system to the cool down chamber 80 argon is supplied from an argon line 132 and its flow is metered by a manual needle valve 134 and gated by an electro pneumatic valve 136 similarly oxygen is supplied from an oxygen line 138 and its flow is metered by a manual needle valve 140 and gated by an electro pneumatic valve 142 the outputs of the electro pneumatic valves 136 142 are supplied into the cool down chamber 80 the electro pneumatic valves 136 142 each include two stages of valves a first valve typically actuated by an electrically driven solenoid gates the supply of clean dry air cda supplied from a clean dry air line 144 through a gate valve 146 a second valve actuated by the gated clean dry air opens and closes the flow of the argon or oxygen through the electro pneumatic valve the electro pneumatic valves 136 142 themselves perform no effective metering a controller 148 issues electrical control signals to open the supply of clean dry air through the cda gate valve 146 and to open and close the two electro pneumatic valves 136 142 at known argon and oxygen pressures the.
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to the directions of the double headed arrows shown in the drawings as shown in fig1 and 2 the imaging unit 1 is provided with a first lens group unit 3 a body module 15 a board module 65 and a cover 76 that constitute the major components of the imaging unit 1 the first lens group unit 3 is provided with a holder 4 that is formed as a synthetic resin molded product the holder 4 is provided at the left end thereof with a pair of upper and lower lugs 5 each of which has a through hole 6 as shown in fig5 a prism accommodating space 7 which is open at the front and right sides is formed in the holder 4 the holder 4 is provided at the front opening of the prism accommodating space 7 with a front lens holding hole lens holding hole 8 which is open at a left portion thereof and is provided at the right opening of the prism accommodating space 7 with a right lens holding hole 9 which is noncircular in shape and open at the upper and lower ends thereof as shown in fig5 and other drawings the first lens group unit 3 is provided with a first prism.
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to each other thereby accomplishing easy and safe electrical connection between the cartridges application_number US 27396105 A description now a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings it should be noted however that the scope of the present invention is not limited by the illustrated embodiment fig3 is a typical view illustrating the electrical connection of cartridges in a battery pack according to an embodiment of the present invention and fig4 is a perspective view illustrating a battery pack constituted by stacking cartridges one of which is shown in fig1 in the structure shown in fig3 to assist easy understanding the cartridges shown in fig4 are not electrically connected with each other referring to fig3 and 4 the battery pack 300 includes ten cartridges which are connected in series with each other in an alternate 180 degree orientation manner specifically electrode terminals 151 and 161 of a first cartridge 101 and electrode terminals 152 and 162 of a second cartridge 102 are arranged in opposite orientations on the other hand electrode terminals 153 and 163 of a third cartridge 103 and the electrode terminals 151 and 161 of the first cartridge 101 are arranged in the same orientation also electrode terminals 154 and 164 of a fourth cartridge 103 and the electrode terminals 152 and 162 of the second cartridge 102 are arranged in the same orientation such alternate orientations of the electrode terminals are the same for all the cartridges consequently the electrode terminals of the odd numbered.
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temperature tendons 24 preferably the tendons are coated or sheathed such as with polyurethane for corrosion resistance suitable tendons include 1 2 inch low relaxation 7 wire stress relieved strand in accordance with astm a416 such tendons have a breaking load of about 42 000 pounds new end anchors 90 are constructed as best shown in fig6 in addition to the standard anchor plates 90 it is preferable to include reinforcing bars 92 to strengthen the anchorage standard anchor plates are available from many sources including vsl corp of los gatos california a suitable anchor plate 90 is described in u s pat no 4 616 458 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference the anchor plate 90 is preferably attached to a plurality of bars 92 perpendicular to the tendon the bars 92 are anchored to the walls 74 76 of the trench in much the same manner as the rebar retainer the bars 92 are epoxied into holes in walls 74 76 of the trench hook bars 94 are positioned over the anchor plate 90 so as to run parallel with the tendons as shown hook bars 94 may be on the order of about three 3 feet in length both bar 92 and hook bars 94 are preferably coated with epoxy or other corrosion resistant material the ends of the hook bars are preferably inserted into drill holes in the concrete beam and epoxied in place the entire surface of the trench is then preferably coated with an epoxy compound to improve the adherence of the new beam to the original slab a suitable epoxy is the high modulus high strength epoxy bonding grouting adhesive sikadur.
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of the vehicle 10 in order for the support frame 20 to be lowered and raised in accordance with the principles of the present invention the support frame 20 comprises a rear portion 74 and a front portion 76 pivotally mounted thereto as it will be best understood below with reference to fig1 a to 10c the front portion 76 can pivot upwardly with respect to the rear portion 74 in order to provide greater ground clearance when the plow 26 is not in use in the present embodiment the rear portion 74 and the front portion 76 are pivotally connected by a pair of hinges 78 and 80 which define a substantially horizontal rotation axis 79 see fig3 in other embodiments the rear portion 74 and the front portion 76 could be pivotally connected by only one hinge or by more than two hinges referring now to fig7 to 9 from an operative position of the front portion 76 see fig7 the hinges 78 and 80 are configured to allow only upward pivotal movements of the front portion 76 with respect to the rear portion 74 i e to an inoperative position see fig8 in that sense the rotation axis 79 of the hinges 78 and 80 is located in the upper portion of the hinges 78 and 80 see fig7 and 8 the hinge 78 comprises complementary hinge members 82.
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positioned so that the inner ends or beds 43a of shallow bed slots 44a are off axis i e are not coincident with pivot axis 30 in addition with the embodiment shown in fig1 the distance 41b from the transverse end member 24 to the slot beds 43a should exceed the distance 41a from transverse end member 24 to the pivot axis 30 thus as illustrated in fig4 and 7 the second ends 38a 38b of the grizzly bars 34a 34b respectively will drop within slots 44a 44b respectively to engage the slot beds 43a 43b respectively and adjacent bars 34a 34b will be differentially lowered as the frame 16 is raised while the horizontal separation distance 54 fig6 between grizzly bars 34 remains substantially constant the actual maximum separation distance 54b fig7 between adjacent bars 34 increases as bars 34b are lowered relative to bars 34a the actual maximum separation distance 54b between the centers of the bars is the product of the horizontal separation distance 54a between the centers of the bars and the secant of the angle 49 where angle 49 is the angle shown in fig7 between the plane 53 defined by the center lines of the grizzly bars 34b or alternatively bars 34a and the longest line 55 connecting adjacent grizzly.
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to the invention fig2 is a top view of the apparatus 10 of fig1 fig3 is a side view of the apparatus of fig1 the sleeving apparatus 10 includes three modules a tray inserter module 20 for receiving loaded trays and inserting the trays in a sleeve a sleeve supply module 60 for holding sleeve blanks ready for transfer to the inserter module and a sleeve preparation module 64 that obtains sleeve blanks from the supply module 60 forms the blanks into open sleeves and positions the blanks at the inserter module for insertion of a tray the tray inserter module 20 includes a conveyor 22 comprising a suitable roller conveyor for moving a tray to the tray inserter module from an upstream mail sorting station not illustrated as is known in the material handling art a tray of mail is first received by the conveyor 22 at position a tray position sensing means 23 senses the tray at position a and at various positions in the tray inserter module 20 signals from the tray sensing means 23 are used to initiate and control various operations as further described below in a preferred embodiment the tray sensing means 23 comprises a plurality of photocell devices suitably positioned and integrated to monitor the various tray positions in the inserter module 20 a roller brake 25 halts forward movement of the tray at position a the roller brake 25 comprises a pneumatically actuated cylinder having a friction surface that moves upward to stop the rollers in the conveyor 22 path to hold the tray in the position a.
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dies the application of the water soluble or organic solvent soluble chemistry into the dicing lines and over the circuits is done to prevent the ingress of a later applied wafer back side coating suitable water soluble materials include hydrophilic polymers such as ionomers polyvinyl alcohol water soluble cellulosics gelatin starches and polysaccharides polyethylene oxides polyvinyl pyrollidone sulfonated polystyrenes and polymers derived from ethylenically unsaturated monomers containing hydrophilic groups suitable organic solvent soluble materials include waxes fluorinated waxes solid hydrogenated oils polyolefins acrylate methacrylate and styrenic polymers and silicone materials such as oils waxes and polymers these compounds are dissolved in the appropriate solvent water or organic solvent and applied by any effective method for example by spin coating screen or stencil printing or preferably by spray or jet printing the concentration of the solution can be high as possible but to a level that will allow successful application the water or solvent is then evaporated off before proceeding to the next steps the lamination of a protection layer onto the top side of the wafer is done to protect the circuits during the subsequent processing steps and to hold the circuits in place after the wafer is singulated the protection layer is typically in the form of a tape and in a particular embodiment in the form of a.
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in the x 1 or x 2 direction as well as the z 1 or z 2 direction is provided in this case the adjustability of the carrier in the x direction corresponds to the advance during the turning of the flat faces whereas the adjustability in the z direction serves to position the turning tools in their exact longitudinal position with respect to the incision into the respective journal region for simultaneous turning of opposing flat shoulders in order to make the machine appropriately flexible for different crankshafts it may be advantageous to divide the carrier into a plurality of parts in which case an adjustability in an x and a z direction must then be provided for each carrier as a result the turning centre is technical more costly and more complicated but it offers greater flexibility in its application to different requirements in the complete machining of crankshafts moreover the turning tools are individually adjustable which can be carried out manually or automatically the advantage of the arrangement of the turning tools 8 according to fig2 opposite one another is that forces which are introduced during turning and can lead to deformation of the crankshaft can be absorbed or compensated for by the opposing counterpart by this turning of the flat shoulders 9 regardless of bending in the region of the central journal 10 of the crankshaft 2 the precision of production of the crankshaft can be further improved as the turning tools are brought into engagement simultaneously on the crankshaft from two opposing sides in addition to.
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set of rules 311 which in this example only allow a certain number of same product type 31 e g cup shirt bag cooler etc per result line and per page this introduction of variety in the search results is termed declumping it is important to note the rules 311 which are applied by the declumping method may account for any number of factors in place of or in addition to those mentioned above including a limit on the number of items per column on a page and a limit on the number of items from the same vendor which may displayed on each line column or page fig8 b is a system 10 screen providing varied search results 500 as shown in fig8 b the system displays search results 500 in response to a user 39 s search input 400 for u201c shirt u201d the system 10 not only shows individual search results 501 for u201c shirt u201d but also utilizes a declumping method 310 to introduce variety by placing non stock products 30 related to the search term u201c shirt u201d but not actually a shirt on the search results page 550 the declumping method 310 also entails distributing these varied individual search results 501 throughout the results page 550 to help the user shop more efficiently fig8 c is a list of rules 311 which may be used by the declumping method 310 to introduce.