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9 | time critical workload tasks faces processing deficit application_number US 201414310062 A description as discussed above the ibm system z platform is the preeminent contemporary example of third party provided mainframe computer systems and services thus the following description will be couched in terms relevant to this example however those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention could be applied to manage mainframe computer system usage in the case of other computing service providers and particularly those with analogous billing practices referring to fig1 on each logical partition lpar an agent 101 is installed the 101 agent collects lpar usage data also refer to fig5 a and 5 b and sends this data via tcp ip protocol via a network 102 to the policy controller 103 the controller 103 uses the gathered lpar usage information the user defined parameters and the user defined policies to forecast the capacity requirements for the next period also refer to fig2 6 and 7 when changes to the current processing msu capacity settings are indicated the policy controller 103 sends a message to the agent or agents 101 involved again using the network 102 the agent or agents 101 that receive a message involving changes to the current msu capacity settings initiate the changes by setting off a command using the bcpii interface also refer to fig5 b referring to fig2 different policy and parameter definitions are defined using a user interface these definitions include policy definitions 201 also refer to. |
5 | aluminum and have a sufficiently heavy wall to provide a sturdy support able when extended to resist the force exerted by the ladder 10 and if any tendency to tip sideways occurs the inner tube 22 has a flattened tip 25 which has a hole 23 formed therein sized to receive the cross tube 18 a pair of retainer end caps 19 are installed to keep the same on a respective tube end the lower end of each outer tube 24 has a nonskid tip 27 installed thereon a one way acting brake 26 is installed on the upper end of the outer tube 24 which allows the inner tube 22 to freely telescope out of the outer tube 24 as the outer tube 24 drops away under the influence of gravity but instantly engages to rigidly connect together the tubes 24 26 to resist any telescoping together of these tubes 22 24 if a pushing force is exerted on the upper tube 22 after the outer tube 24 contacts the supporting surface each one way acting brake 26 comprises an annular disc 28 preferably of steel which is held at an inclined angle on the upper end of the outer tube by an upwardly and outwardly angled reaction tab 30 formed in a metal strip 32 affixed as by welding or by other means to one side of the upper end of the outer tube 24 the reaction tab 30 contacts the bottom surface of the left. |
4 | roll 22 by a piston cylinder combination 44 the force applied by the combination 44 is transmitted to nip shoe 24 through pivot 46 when nip shoe 24 exerts pressure against press roll 22 the area under this force forms a load arc 48 fig5 this load arc extends from the inrunning nip point 38 to the outrunning nip point 50 pivot 46 is positioned along nip shoe 24 so the distance from inrunning nip point 38 to pivot 46 denoted by y divided by the distance between inrunning nip point 38 and outrunning nip point 50 denoted by x yields a quotient of between 0 6 and 0 8 in contrast hydrodynamic bearings used with noncompliant materials locate the pivot for the bearing at a position where y x approximately 0 58 the extended inrunning nip surface 36 gradually applies the force exerted by the shoe 24 to compliant belt 32 fig3 this gradual force application is accomplished by inclining inrunning nip surface 36 fig5 approximately 1 5 u00b0 denoted by the symbol u03b8 from a line substantially tangent to the load arc 48 of nip shoe 24 through inrunning nip point 38 by inclining the inrunning nip surface 36 as described a ramp is provided which is essentially free of abrupt changes the smooth transition. |
2 | embodiment differs from the screen 1 of fig1 in that instead of the projections depressions 7 extending in lateral direction of the screen wire 2 are formed on the facial surface of each screen wire 2 at a predetermined interval these depressions 7 can be formed by for example rotating as shown in fig4 a shape forming wheel 8 which have projections 8a conforming to the shape of the depressions 7 formed on the periphery thereof at the same interval as the interval of the depressions 7 in the direction of arrow a and feeding the screen wire 2 in the direction of arrow b so as to cause the screen wire 2 to be in meshing engagement with the shape forming wheel 8 fig5 is a plan view showing another embodiment of the invention each screen wire 2 of the screen of this embodiment is formed on the facial surface thereof with depressions 7 in the same manner as in the embodiment of fig3 and is additionally formed on the side surface thereof with bulging portions 9 which are formed by bulging out of material of the screen wire 2 on sides of the bottom of the depressions 7 when the shape forming wheel 8 is in meshing engagement with the screen wire 2 since these bulging portions 9 are projecting in the slits 3 a part of a solid such as fiber which has entered the slits 3 is caught by the bulging portions 9 and as a result the ratio of trapping solid by the screen is increased fig6 shows an example of profeed washer in which the screen 1 according to the invention is provided on. |
5 | wall 32 parallel to the planar top wall 33 of body 30 to promote stability and bearing surface to the center bar the bottom face walls 32 of the several pads 31 are co planar and of a lateral extent preferably at least equal to or greater than the width of top wall 33 as shown preferably legs 35 35 of the trapezoidal body 30 converge downwardly from top surface 33 to meet the upper margins of legs 36 36 associated with mounting pads 31 the intersection of legs 35 35 and the top wall 33 of the body form canopy portions 40 40 extending along the upper lateral margins of the body 30 see fig2 as previously noted center bar 21 is held in its operating position by support base 22 also having a trapezoidal transverse cross section in the preferred embodiment illustrated in fig1 and 2 support base 22 is unified with the center bar by molding the base intimately about bar 21 this is accomplished by pouring molten or liquid plastic such as abs or equivalent material into an appropriate mold in which the center bar is held in the mold while the plastic is poured and cast thereabout thus the center bar is integrally unified with the hardened plastic so that bottom face walls 32 of pads 31 are co planar with the bottom face wall 42 of base 22 see fig2 the canopy portions 40 40 of the center bar 43 overhang and extend beyond the top end of the cast base 22 where it merges with legs 35 of the center bar body as indicated at 44 the resulting unified integral structure is self supporting and stable. |
5 | 520 each having a generally l shaped cross section forms 510 520 each include flanges 512 522 approximately 1 125 inches in height perpendicular to metal web portions 514 524 which are approximately 1 1625 inches in length metal web portions 514 524 have tooth shaped triangular cut outs 515 525 which are pressed into sides of center web board 550 a spacing e2 of approximately 0 125 inches separates the ends of center web board 550 from flanges 512 522 respectively a finished embodiment 500 can have remaining dimensions and spacings similar to the embodiments 100 200 and 300 above fig6 a is a perspective view of a sixth preferred embodiment metal wood joists and bands 600 fig6 b is a cross sectional view of the embodiment 600 of fig6 a along arrow ff referring to fig6 a 6b embodiment 600 includes top metal form 610 having a t cross sectional shape and lower metal form 620 having a straight line cross sectional shape form 610 includes metal web portion 612 having a length f1 of approximately 1 0375 inches having tooth shaped triangular cut outs 613 which are pressed into upper end sides of wood center web board 650 form 610 further includes an upright leg 614 having a length f2 of approximately 1 3 inches perpendicular to a third leg 616 having a length f3 of approximately 1 25 inches which abuts against and overlaps top end 652 of centerboard 650 lower metal form 620 has a metal web portion 622 having tooth shaped triangular cut outs 623 which are pressed into upper end sides of wood center board 650 and a continuous extended plate 624 the. |
6 | 1 assumes a contracted state by the spring force thereof in its natural state such that the raised portions 3 and 4 are spaced from each other the raised portions 3 and 4 are caused to come close to each other so that the clamping body 1 assumes a spread state a holder 2 is then attached to the clamping body 1 so as to straddle the raised portions 3 and 4 whereupon the clamping body is held in the spread state the holder 2 is formed into an inverted u shape and has a width as large as or smaller than the clamping body 1 the holder 2 has a knob 6 protruding from a central top thereof the knob 6 is gripped by a suitable tool so that the holder 2 is pulled out a positioner a will now be described the positioner a is made of a synthetic resin and includes a clamp retainer 7 to which the hose clamp c is attached a detent 8 preventing a circumferential displacement of the hose clamp c relative to the hose h and hooks 9 preventing an axial displacement of the hose clamp c relative to the hose h the clamp retainer 7 has substantially the same width as the clamping body 1 and is formed into a generally semi circular shape so that the clamping body 1 in the spread state is inset through an upper opening 10 into the retainer the clamp retainer 7 is flexible so that the opening 10 is spread thus the clamp retainer 7 is spread when the clamping body. |
4 | of braking of the basket between each reverse rotation of the motor is not critical because of the relative slow speed of oscillation during the time the basket is cyclically reversed the inertia of the moving basket causes a relatively small torque and the dynamic braking of the motor at the end of each direction of rotation is acceptable in operation of the machine during the high speed extraction cycle the motor 48 in combination with the mechanical transmission system provides a higher speed for example 600 rpm unidirectional rotation at this relatively high speed the inertia of the rotating means creates a motion which is difficult to stop within an acceptable time period at the termination of the extraction cycle the motor 48 is electronically braked to terminate basket rotation the employment of a speed reduction coupling in the form of the worm 54 and worm wheel 56 between the motor and basket provides a secondary braking action which supplements the braking action of the motor when applied to the basket in effect the energy of the rotating mass is converted to frictional energy in the transmission through the inability of the worm wheel 56 secured to the basket drive shaft 40 to drive the worm 54 secured to the motor drive shaft 50 as the motor. |
8 | a string representing the compliance level to report to the client constants may be defined in the base class to provide an easier programming environment according to embodiments webdav servlet 110 is configured as any other servlet is configured there are however special considerations for security because webdav defines additional http methods embodiments ensure that these methods are secured in an appropriate way in the web application deployment descriptor e g web inf web xml when implemented in software the elements of one embodiment comprise essentially the code segments to perform the necessary tasks the program or code segments can be stored in a computer readable medium or transmitted by a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave or a signal modulated by a carrier over a transmission medium the u201c computer readable medium u201d may include any medium that can store or transfer information examples of the computer readable medium include an electronic circuit a semiconductor memory device a rom a flash memory an erasable rom erom a floppy diskette a compact disk cd rom an optical disk a hard disk a fiber optic medium a radio frequency rf link etc the computer data signal may include any signal that can propagate over a transmission medium such as electronic network channels. |
5 | 16 are then covered with a layer of the previously described flowable settable concrete to form the slab 11 which is then allowed to set in the conventional manner it will be apparent that when the concrete of the slab 11 is set it forms a rigid pavement slab which is cellular in the sense that hemispherical voids 19 are formed beneath its surface by the shells 15 traffic load imposed downwardly on the upper surface of the concrete slab 11 is distributed triaxially around each dome shaped void with close to the same load bearing capacity as a solid concrete slab yet substantially less concrete is required for the cellular slab 11 of the invention because of the voids for example a pavement slab of eight inch thickness may have dome form shells 15 of six and one half inches in radius with those dimensions a reduction in pavement material volume of more than thirty percent is achieved the shell thickness in that example would be approximately one sixteenth of an inch in addition to the hemispherical voids 19 the set concrete slab 11 also includes drainage passages 20 formed by the weeps 16 as shown in fig3 these passages 20 interconnect through the hemispherical voids 19 and from one panel 12 to the next across the border 18 to allow any water percolating upwardly from the subgrade or seeping downwardly from road surface to drain away easily in addition to minimizing the volume of concrete necessary for a given slab 11 without measurably impairing load bearing ability a further advantage of a rigid pavement slab formed in accordance with the invention is. |
2 | the distal portion 11 b which extends through the opening 18 in the transverse wall 17 of the casing has a prismatic shape or has one or more flat surfaces 11 c whose function is described hereinafter and a terminal portion 11 d for connection to the distributor r as will be seen the rod and the nut co operate by performing a telescopic movement with respect to the fixed casing as an alternative to the example illustrated the thread 20 which is fixedly joined to the casing 12 could be formed in a single piece with the casing instead of being formed by a separate element the bush 19 the nut element 22 has a base portion in the form of a radial flange 25 in which are formed axially oriented through openings 26 in which the pins 16 carried by the rotary member 15 engage slidingly in the region of the outlet opening 18 for the rod 11 the casing has means for preventing the rotation of the rod about the longitudinal axis of the actuator those anti rotation means may be constituted by the opening 18 itself which may have a non circular shape corresponding to the cross section of the distal portion 11 b of the. |
1 | of the vial when the plunger 45 is actuated the safety device 50 illustrated in fig1 and 12 is a currently preferred embodiment of the present invention and its disk 8 constitutes the end plate of a telescopic tube 8a that has an internal end flange 8b and inside which the piston 2 is slidingly mounted a helical compression spring 51 acts between the flange 8b of the disk and the top partition 16 of the jacket 1 operation is clearly understandable from fig1 and 12 fig1 in fact illustrates the safety device in its standby or inactive position whereas fig1 is a view of the same device in the active position for the withdrawal of liquid from the line 15 in this position one of the tips of the needle 4 after passing through the stopper 24 draws from the line 15 and the other tip after piercing the stopper 14 enters a vial not shown that can be a vial 40 so as to connect the line 15 to the vial in this active position the displacement element 2 abuts against the connector 5 whereas the end plate 8 abuts against the displacement element and remains temporarily coupled to it by virtue of the presence of snap action engagement means which are constituted by a first temporary engagement means for example constituted by an annular ridge 82 formed on the piston like element that can engage with second temporary engagement means on the abutment element. |
9 | of the first color coat that was applied in the first spray booth 11 at this point in the painting cycle the first color coat is not yet completely dry and the second color coat is applied wet on wet upon expiration of the cycle time in the second spray booth 21 the conveyor moves the product to be painted to the second flash off tunnel 22 where the solvents from the newly applied paint are allowed to flash off after the cycle time in the second flash off tunnel 22 has expired the painted product is then conveyed into the third spray booth 31 in the production facility incorporating this invention a clear polyurethane coating is applied in the third spray booth over the color coatings that have been previously applied in the first and second spray booths after the cycle time in the third spray booth 31 has expired the painted product is then conveyed into the third flash off tunnel 32 where the solvents from the just applied paint are allowed to flash off in the production facility incorporating this invention the third flash off tunnel 32 is longer than the first and second flash off tunnels 12 and 22 the relative lengths of the flash off tunnels is illustrated in fig4 upon expiration. |
7 | at 60 hertz this period is equivalent to more than 380 u00b0 of rotation of the scan in the absence of an output from and circuit 29 that is an absence of coincidence of the signals h and j the monostable 30 will time out causing a signal to be applied to terminal 31 which controls a relay which in turn is used to slow down the equipment since failure to produce a coincidence in and circuit 29 indicates that there has been a deviation of the pattern in excess of set number of degrees for example 21 6 u00b0 as shown in fig3 it will therefore be seen that photo sensor 15 senses rapid deviations of the pattern and produces in conjunction with the normal scan a slow down signal which can be used to control the tangential velocity of the tracer fig5 shows the scanner of fig1 with an additional feature to assist in operation a light source 48 provides light which is filtered by filter 49 and focused by lens 50 reflected by mirror 51 down the steering axis of the scanner through lens 16 and onto the pattern at point p3 which represents the intersection of the steering axis and the pattern by selection of the source 48 and the filter 49 a suitably contrasting light spot is projected onto the pattern at p3 the resulting light is selected to. |
9 | or the iron carbonitride has a mass percentage of about 20 to about 40 when the transition layer 15 includes titanium carbonitride and aluminum carbonitride the titanium carbonitride has a mass percentage of about 80 and the aluminum carbonitride has a mass percentage of about 20 when the transition layer 15 includes titanium carbonitride and chromium carbonitride the titanium carbonitride has a mass percentage of about 65 and the chromium carbonitride has a mass percentage of about 35 when the transition layer 15 includes titanium carbonitride and iron carbonitride the titanium carbonitride has a mass percentage of about 70 and the iron carbonitride has a mass percentage of about 30 the transition layer 15 has a thickness ranging from about 1 u03bcm to about 4 u03bcm the transition layer 15 has a high hardness which enhances the hardness of the housing 10 the color layer 17 is a titanium chromium aluminum layer in the color layer 17 the titanium has a mass percentage of about 10 to about 15 the chromium has a mass percentage of about 20 to about 35 and the aluminum has a mass percentage of about 50 to about 70 in a first exemplary embodiment the titanium has a mass percentage of about 15 the chromium has a mass percentage of about 25 and the aluminum has a mass percentage of about 60 in a second exemplary embodiment the titanium has a mass. |
8 | thinned out by means of various methods by carrying out the zoom processing like this by altering a magnification smoothly in terms of time it becomes possible to obtain a moving image which is zoomed in or zoomed out the video signal in the memory 110 which is processed into a video of an appropriate magnification by the digital zoom circuit 111 is then subjected to processings such as a color correction processing and a white balance processing after that the video signal is outputted to a recording medium such as a semiconductor memory an optical disk or a magnetic tape or an external device such as a personal computer or a television monitor the microcomputer 112 reads a zoom command signal outputted from a zoom operation portion 118 which is operated in order to change an amount of zooming magnification here an explanation will be made as to a case where the microcomputer 112 carries out an optical zoom control in a rear focus type optical system as in this embodiment the lens cannot be focused by merely moving a variator lens 103 in order to perform zooming this is because the relationship between a position of the variator lens 103 zoom lens and the position of a focus lens 106 for keeping a focused state varies in a complicated manner depending on an object distance as shown in fig4 accordingly the microcomputer 112 detects the position of the variator lens 103 and the focus lens 106 by means of a zoom lens position detection. |
8 | be identical according to an embodiment thin layer 41 is a single crystal silicon layer having a thickness from 3 to 5 u03bcm and the insulating layer filling the interval between pads is a silicon oxide layer it should be noted that the optical indexes of silicon and of silicon oxide are clearly differentiated as they are respectively close to 4 and to 1 45 which is favorable to the obtaining of an efficient optic network for a photodiode associated with a red filter unevennesses 41 will for example have the following characteristics period u03bb on the order of from 350 to 400 nm height d of the pads on the order of from 50 to 300 nm ratio between the pad width and the distance between pads close to 1 specific embodiments of the present invention have been described various alterations and modifications will occur to those skilled in the art in particular the present invention has been described as applied to a specific type of back side sensor based on photodiodes this sensor is likely to have various alterations further all back side sensors are confronted to the same problem and the solution provided herein also applies to other back side sensors for example the present invention also applies to sensors based on phototransistors or on photogates further. |
2 | provides more secure and reliable transport of branches and brush as well as loose bulk material such as straw and hay these and other advantages will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art the pinching fingers 10 of the present invention are also easily adaptable for use with a front end loader 66 commonly found on tractors as shown in fig9 and 10 a front end loader 66 may be provided with a quick connector 68 referring to the left side of the loader the quick connector 68 is connected to the arm 14 of the front end loader 66 at the coupler pivot pin 22 the quick connector 68 may be rotated about the coupler pivot pin 22 by operation of the coupler cylinder 26 the cylinder ram 24 is attached to the quick connector 68 by the links 70 and 72 at the connection point 71 corresponding connections and links are provided on the right side of the loader the pinching fingers 10 are provided with a quick connector plate 74 that mates with and attaches to the quick connector 68 the quick connector 68 allows different sized loaders and specialized implements to be quickly attached removed and changed from the front end loader when connected to the quick connector 66 the pinching fingers 10 may be opened and closed by retraction and extension of the coupler cylinders 26 and 27 as shown in fig1 and 12 although adapted for use with a front end loader the linkage 34 operates as described above to open and close the pinching fingers 10 also when one set of fingers is met. |
7 | supporting frame 21 c is in the center and the supporting frame 23 c is symmetrically on the both sides apply adhesive agent on the adhesive cambered surface of the supporting frame 21 c and 23 c and imbed the quartz wafer 22 c 1 and 22 c 2 in the cambered surface the two flexible hinges of the supporting frame have a thickness of 0 2 mm 0 7 mm and are made of 1cr18ni9ti the lead in wires of the two piezoelectric quartz wafers are connected with the excitation circuit respectively the sensitive direction of the accelerometer is the center connecting direction of the two piezoelectric quartz wafers when acceleration is inputted the forces exerted on the two piezoelectric quartz wafer change one wafer increases in pressure and the other increases in tension so that one wafer increases its frequency and the other decreases its frequency a digital signal proportional to the acceleration can be obtained through the differential frequency this structure is suitable to detect high acceleration the sensitive element 3 comprises an axial shock absorber and a transverse retaining unit for protecting the two round piezoelectric quartz wafers 22 from overload the axial shock absorber comprises a sensitive block 20 and a shock pad 31 between the. |
6 | a majority of the annular body 106 and abuts the second flange 110 the seal member 122 can be coupled to or integrally formed with the body portion 120 and can sealingly engage the second surface 66 of the boss 60 in the particular example provided the seal member 122 is an annular lip the coupling portion 124 can extend from the body portion 120 on a side opposite the second flange 110 the coupling portion 124 can define an annular gripping surface 130 that can frictionally engage the first surface 64 of the boss 60 the coupling portion 124 can extend from the body portion 120 in a direction generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the boss 60 the coupling portion 124 can extend coaxially with the annular body 106 and can be disposed onto or over the first flange 108 it will be appreciated that the chamfer 72 on the corner between the first and second surfaces 64 and 66 can aid installation of the coupling portion 124 onto the first surface 64 when the static tube 38 is installed to the housing 34 it will also be appreciated that the chamfer 72 on the corner between the second surface 66 and the axial end face 70 of the boss 60 can aid installation of the seal member 122 onto the second surface 66 it will be further appreciated that the first flange 108 can be employed as a u201c stop u201d which can be employed to position the seal member 122 relative to the static tube 38 in a desired location and or as a flange against which tooling can be abutted when the first seal 48 is. |
7 | detail below using diabetes as an example fig5 is a function block diagram showing the overall structure of an example of a biological model used by the embodiment of the system of the present invention as shown in fig5 the biological model used by the system of the present embodiment is configured by a pancreas block 1 liver block 2 insulin kinetics block 3 and peripheral tissue block 4 and each of the block has an input and an output that is the pancreas block 1 has blood glucose concentration 6 as an input and insulin secretion rate 7 as an output the liver block 2 has digestive tract glucose absorption 5 blood sugar level 6 and insulin secretion rate as inputs and net glucose release 8 and liver processed insulin 9 as out puts the insulin kinetics block 3 has liver processed insulin 9 as an input and peripheral tissue insulin concentration 10 as outputs the peripheral tissue block 4 has net glucose release 8 and peripheral tissue insulin concentration 10 as inputs and blood sugar level 6 as an output the glucose absorption 5 is externally provided data this function can be realized for example by inputting diagnostic data by a user using the input device 130 these function blocks 1 through 4 are realized when the cpu 110 a executes the application program 140 a as previously described the means 300 for obtaining pathological condition information is configured by a biological model driving means 310 for simulating the behavior of a living body using a biological model realized by a. |
4 | the apparatus 1 according to the invention has a second device 6 generating the silk thread 7 from the protein rich phase 5 of the solution 3 especially the second device 6 is formed as a roll or a reel actuated by an actuating device which draws the silk thread 7 from a drop which is formed from the protein rich phase 5 of the solution 3 at the outlet 43 of the diffusion unit 4 the roll 6 especially draws the silk thread by means of a tensile force necessary for the protein assembly the actuating device actuating the roll 6 especially has a motor and or a gear box fig2 shows a more preferred exemplary embodiment of the diffusion unit 4 shown in fig1 the inside diameter d of the channel 41 serving for passing the solution 3 is preferably substantially constant the diffusion unit 4 is preferably formed as an exchangeable cartridge so that the diffusion unit 4 can especially be exchanged when it is saturated with the protein poor phase of the solution 3 the diffusion unit 4 especially has a third device by which the protein poor phase of the diffusion unit 4 can be. |
4 | recovered for further use contaminants may be removed from the organic solvent with solvent recovery systems known in the art the drum 212 is then rotated at a high speed such as 150 800 rpm to further remove organic solvent from the textiles the drum 212 is preferably perforated so that when the textiles are rotated in the drum 212 at a high speed the organic solvent can drain from the cleaning drum 212 any organic solvent removed from the textiles by rotating the drum 212 at high speed can also either be discarded or recovered for further use after a desired amount of organic solvent is removed from the textiles by rotating the drum 212 pressurized fluid solvent contained in the pressurized fluid tank 222 is added to the vessel 210 by opening valve 250 closing valves 251 252 253 and 254 and activating pump 240 to pump pressurized fluid solvent through the inlet 214 of the pressurizable vessel 210 via line 230 when pressurized fluid solvent is added to the vessel 210 organic solvent remaining on the textiles dissolves in the pressurized fluid solvent after a sufficient amount of pressurized fluid solvent is added so that the desired level of organic solvent has been dissolved the pressurized fluid solvent and organic solvent combination is removed from the vessel 210 by opening valve 254 closing valves 250 251 252. |
3 | A abstract a process for preparing dialkyl amino acrylonitrile by condensing acetonitrile and an acetal of dimethyl formamide the dialkyl amino acrylonitrile is an intermediate for aminomethylene malononitrile a valuable intermediate for thiamine application_number US 57416475 A description as used throughout the specification the term 34 lower alkyl 34 includes both straight and branched chain alkyl groups containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms such as methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl and the like as used throughout the specification the term 34 lower alkanoyl 34 includes alkanoyl groups containing from 2 to 6 carbon atoms such as acetyl propionyl and butyryl the reaction of acetonitrile with the acetal of formula iii to form the compound of formula ii is carried out at a temperature of at least 80 u00b0 c generally it is preferred to utilize a temperature of from 100 u00b0 c to 250 u00b0 c in carrying out this reaction while this reaction can be carried out at atmospheric pressure superatmospheric pressures are utilized when higher temperatures are utilized this reaction can be carried out without the need for utilizing any solvent however if desired an inert organic solvent can be utilized any conventional inert organic solvent such as benzene toluene methylene chloride can if desired. |
6 | of a vehicle headlight serves to receive a lamp the lamp can be seated against a surface with three support points facing a direction opposite to a mounting direction the support points are at apexes of a triangle surrounding a lamp axis one of these support points corresponds to a positioning tab extending radially outwardly from a lamp socket which can be seated in a recess a spring holding element applies a force on the socket of the lamp between the positioning tab and the lamp axis in a mounting direction of the lamp as well as toward a fixing element application_number US 43808195 A description a bowl shaped reflector 2 manufactured of resinous plastic has in an area of its apex a circular opening 3 a lamp 1 is mounted in the opening 3 and can be held in the opening 3 by a spring holding element 10 the lamp 1 has a cylindrical socket or base 5 of sheet metal a bulb 25 having a filament 24 therein is attached on a top surface of the cylindrically shaped socket 5 while plugs 26 serving as electrical contact terminals are mounted on the other main surface of the cylindrically shaped socket 5 the cylindrically shaped socket 5 has a socket plate 27 whose perimeter free edge is directed radially outwardly a ring groove 19 is in the socket plate 27 on a side thereof facing the electrical plug 26 and three radially extending slots radial to a lamp axis 7 are uniformly distributed about free edge portions of the perimeter of the socket plate 27 adjacent the ring groove with their external surfaces facing the glass bulb 25 to serve as support points 6 for the lamp 1 the support points 6 are at the. |
6 | spacing of the lugs 116 could be used to achieve the same result preferred materials of construction for the fitting body 102 are thermoplastic materials especially polyvinyl chloride pvc chlorinated polyvinyl chloride cpvc and glass filled polypropylene the lock ring 104 can be provided as a flat annular ring with two rectangular notches located on the inner diameter of the ring and protruding perpendicularly outward toward the outside diameter for example a lock ring 104 of the present disclosure includes an annulus 118 having an inner diameter d in that is just greater than the first body portion diameter d 1 and that is less than the second body portion diameter d 2 in this regard a user can assemble the lock ring 104 to the fitting body 102 by inserting the grooved end 106 though the annulus 118 until the annulus 118 of the lock ring 104 abuts the shoulder 112 of the fitting body 102 an outer diameter d out of the lock ring 104 can be of any suitable diameter and is preferably greater than an inner diameter of the nut 30 the lock ring 104 includes a boss 120 extending from the outside wall of the annulus 118 to form an eyehole for securingly receiving an end of the hook and chain assembly 34 the boss 120 can be provided for example so as to be approximately semi circular in shape and to have a hole extending though the center thereof in some embodiments two or more bosses can be provided to be protruding from the outside wall of the lock ring 104 with one or more bosses allowing for attachment of support means such as cables wires etc to support the valve assembly 10 a plurality of notches 122 are. |
8 | reliability are improved to achieve both high operation speed and process simplicity this is accomplished by integrating the photo detector and the amplifier on a single chip which are essential elements of the optical receiver of the optical communication system also layer between a pin photo detector and a junction field effect transistor is shared as large as possible through a two times epitaxial growth in this way the opto electronic integrated circuit is optimized application_number US 96411392 A description fig2 shows a cross sectional view of an embodiment of an inp family optical integrated circuit in accordance with the invention this embodiment shows a planar optical integrated circuit integrated on a single chip having a structure which comprises a semi insulated inp substrate 21 a pin optical detector including a n type indium phosphide inp channel layer 22 formed on the semi insulated substrate 21 an undoped indium gallium arsenide ingaas absorption layer 23 formed on the n type inp channel layer 22 a p type inp clad layer 24 formed for the pn junction after selectively and anisotropically etching only the ingaas absorption layer 23 in order to expose an in layer 111 a p type metal 25 vapor deposited on the p type inp clad layer 24 and a n type metal 26 vapor deposited on the n type inp layer 22 except for the ingaas absorption layer after the inp layer has been selectively etched the terms p type metal and n. |
8 | should have the same length as the etched first metal layer inductors formed according to the present invention e g as in fig9 have much lower resistance compared to conventionally fabricated inductors because the metal plug shunts the first metal to the second metal in addition electric field lines are substantially retained within the inductors prepared according to the present invention rather than being lost to the substrate because of the increased height of the wire formed by the first and second metals and the metal plug the equivalent resistance of the inductor due to the emission of rf electromagnetic field is dramatically reduced and a high q performance is obtained methods according to the present invention may be utilized to construct spiral inductor wires 62 using a layout such as shown in fig1 fig1 shows a parallel plate capacitor 64 formed according to the present invention note that in contrast to conventional horizontal parallel plate capacitors as in fig1 the capacitor plates 66 68 are formed from the two metal layers 20 52 and the metal plugs 48 in adjacent vias 46 47 the plates are oriented vertically since they are formed from via plugs 48 filled in the second dielectric 36 fig1 illustrates a practical layout 70 for fabricating capacitors according to the present invention that permits efficient use of surface area across a wafer although plates 66 68 form a rectangular shape as shown in fig1 the layout geometry of the plates may take another form such as circular or elliptical moreover although the cross sections of inductors and capacitors according to the present invention are shown in the figures as rectangular or square for convenience the metal layers and the plugs need not be rectangular or square in cross section other geometries may be suitable. |
9 | by means of the recommended l amino acid mixture was clearly demonstrable using the highly sensitive urine enzyme analyses c f example 2 because the mixture in table 2 is a combination of neutral amino acids exclusively practically no solution imbalances arise for practical clinical reasons the amino acids are dissolved into a 0 45 sodium chloride solution in which chloride is partly replaced by aspartate while controlling ph values ______________________________________amino acid g 1 mm 1______________________________________glycine 11 146l alanine 15 168l serine 15 143l threonine 5 42l valine 10 85l leucine 10 76l isoleucine 4 30l proline 10 87sodium chloride aspartate 4 5 80total 85 857______________________________________ the mixtures in tables 2 and 4 showed a nephroprotective efficacy against nephrotoxic cytostatic example 2 and immunosuppressive pharmaceutical agents example 3 observations revealed that even the side effects of other chemotherapeutic agents themselves not nephrotoxic but mainly renally excreted on other organs e g the haematogenic system were suppressed by the above mentioned l amino acid mixtures the following examples set forth the invention in still greater detail relation of the release of autophagic enzyme activity to regulatory disorder of respiratory mitochondrial function isolated proximal tubular segments its from rat kidneys were exposed to different concentrations of cisplatin were then washed and reincubated cisplatin free. |
6 | through ball means 30 other than parallel to or collinear with the axis of rotation of ball means 30 through shaft 36 thus causing outlet 39 thereof to nutate about the axis of rotation of ball means 30 chamber 38 may be extended not shown to cooperate with other cleaning means 7 in a similar manner thereby eliminating the need for additional conduit 13 from valve 11 shaft 36 is coupled to a drive means such as a motor not shown alternatively ball means 30 may be truncated to provide a flat surface at the outlet 39 of bore 31 alternatively a plurality of cleaning means not shown such as stationary gas jets may be disposed along storage portion 8 and positioned such that gas emanating from each of the jets will intercept the distributor at a different angle thereby causing cleaning medium to be spread over the distributor surface the gas jets would be connected to a pneumatic control means not shown for actuating the jets in a predetermined pattern to effect high cleaning efficiency the operation of the cleaning process wherein cleaning means 7 comprises a gas jet 10 is as follows for ease of explanation and not by way of limitation two cleaning means 7 are shown in fig1 with cleaning medium 6 shown. |
6 | bore adjoins the channel 35 according to fig4 and 6 a and receives a twin valve unit comprised of a first lower valve body 36 and a second upper valve body 38 this stepped bore has a guide section 39 adjoining the channel 35 wherein a valve chamber 41 adjoins the guide section while forming a valve seat 40 by means of an additional valve seat 42 a valve chamber 43 adjoins the valve chamber 41 wherein the valve chamber 43 is connected by means of a valve seat 44 to the valve chamber 45 into which a venting channel 46 opens laterally the valve body 36 has a valve shaft 36 1 guided in the guide bore 39 which has about its circumference several axial slots 36 2 on the topside of the valve shaft 36 1 a sealing ring 36 3 is provided which in the rest position is forced by the restoring spring 36 4 supported between the lower and upper valve bodies 36 38 against the valve seat 40 the valve body 38 has a valve shaft 38 1 guided in the valve chamber 41 which is essentially configured as a hollow cylinder with lateral wall openings 38 2 and whose interior is in communication with the valve chamber 41 this valve body 38 supports a first lower sealing ring 38 3 for cooperation with the valve seat 42 as well as a second upper sealing ring 38 4 for cooperation with the valve seat 44 the valve body 38 is also provided with a piston 38. |
8 | the conductive element moves in the x direction as a result of such a compound movement of the second connection point p the displacement thereof in the x and u2212 x directions can be limited with the selection of an appropriate geometry the movement of the second contact region 6 about the pivot point b during the first phase of movement can be limited by ensuring that the transition between the first beam and second beam is effectively more rigid to the force applied by the second electrical device during its engagement than the transition between the base region 4 and the first beam region 7 the relative rigidity to movement of the first beam and second beam is able to be provided as a result of the geometry of the conductive element as in effect the first beam and second beam are displaceable as cantilevered beams both the shape angle to the force as well as the lengths of the beams will dictate their rigidity to movement as well as providing for a compound movement to the displacement of the second contact region to ensure limited degree of displacement in the x and u2212 x directions the conductive element is also of a narrow width in the x and u2212 x directions the first beam region 7 extends from the base region 4 at an acute angle to the vertical it extends from the base region at an angle greater than 0 u00b0 but less than 45 u00b0 it extends from the base region 4 at an angle which is in the direction relative to. |
7 | v is applied by means of voltage source v 1 to the cathode 53 relative to the anode 54 by use of the switch s the fence electrode 55 is caused to be at either u2212 190 v or 0 v relative to the anode 54 ions are generated in the sample chamber gaseous space approximately depicted by the area 52 positively charged ions are picked up by the cathode 53 whilst negative ions are picked up by the anode 54 fence electrode 55 provided by the invention is located between them electrodes 53 54 and 55 are conveniently made of an electrically conducting corrosion resistant sheeting such as 1 5 mm thick stainless steel sheet etched so as to contain slats as shown in fig4 cathode slats 53 a are of approximately 0 5 mm in width whilst other slats are 0 15 mm in width ptfe members 56 and 57 ensure separation between electrodes 53 and 55 of 0 25 mm and between electrodes 54 and 55 of 0 75 mm positive ions generated in the vicinity of the gaseous space 52 are caused to migrate to cathode 53 by virtue of its negative potential relative to electrodes 54 and 55 the distance between the cathode 53 and the transmitting material 51 is optimally no more than 2 mm and the voltage applied by source v 1 is of the order of u2212 200 v the fence electrode 55 includes slats 55 a located directly below corresponding slats 53 a in the cathode and the slots 54 a between slats in the anode. |
4 | inputted to the cpu 51 the rotations of the motor 15 are interrupted to stop the needle 14 at the bottom dead center then the program proceeds to a subsequent step s5 at this step s5 it is judged whether or not the needle up stop signal has been inputted if the needle up stop signal is inputted to the cpu 51 on the basis of the depression of the front portion 28b of the aforementioned control pedal 28 the motor 15 is slightly rotated to cut the thread followed by the movement of the needle 14 toward the top dead center at a subsequent step s6 the needle up stop is awaited if it is confirmed that the needle 14 is stopped at the top dead center the program proceeds to a subsequent step s7 at which the servo solenoid 18 is turned on so that the presser foot 4 is raised to the uppermost position to release the pressure imposed on the work fabric as a result it is possible to facilitate take out of the work fabric in the state in which the presser foot 4 is arranged in the uppermost position at a subsequent step s8 it is judged whether or not the predetermined. |
7 | for providing a mirror image of the image griddle 48 without the hooks grid borders and or comers being visible the view from the image platter 49 then goes to the presentation program 50 to seek out any presentation media it needs to run or display the media the presentation program 50 is where graphics conversion programs and presentation software resides this software may include any program known in the art that provides a visual display this is the view seen on the local display monitor 60 and or epic view projection 70 the epic view projection 70 is the final output or the display the viewer sees on a monitor or digital projector projecting the manipulated media image seen on the local display onto a large display screen as further described this output is capable of being recorded now with reference to fig5 the manipulation 24 command after being converted from voice to text is identified and broken down by the image negotiator 30 into functional media juxtaposition commands which are used as a means for activating a juxtaposition process 32 the juxtaposition process 32 within the image negotiator 30 is used as a means for performing one of the following to the media on the image griddle 48 basic movement up down left right 40 shrouder command 41 which is a means for placing transparent foreground over re proportioned background moving audio video scan 44 ff rev moving. |
6 | rotary kiln 24 is also designed so that the low grade coal has a relatively long residence time therein and a relatively large surface area of high temperatures for ensuring combustion of very low concentration mine methane the apparatus 24 shown in fig2 and 3 can therefore be utilised to burn reject coal low grade coal and waste mine methane the ash from the burnt coal can be processed so that it is converted into a useful by product such as closed or open cell spherical nodules ideal for manufacture of lightweight building materials and gravel substitutes in this manner little or no fly ash or slag is produced from combustion of low grade coal with extremely high ash contents limestone can be added to convert any sulphur compound to calcium sulphate greenhouse benefits can be maximised by sizing the plant to use all the mine ventilation air and rejects this utilises carbonaceous waste that may eventually become carbon dioxide emissions by spontaneous combustion if stockpiled on the surface having separate flow paths provides the system with the flexibility to vary the proportion of ventilation air to gas turbine flow rate this is managed by setting the temperature at which the gas is exhausted from the high temperature heat exchanger fig4 shows the ratio of ventilation air to gas turbine flow rate. |
5 | into the chamber 45 which causes outer tube 12 to be fired into the ground the baffle 56 includes a locating ring 58 which forms a snug fit around the sabo 46 such that the launcher remains in alignment with the outer tube which is emplaced in the ground accordingly the outer tube when emplaced remains in coaxial alignment with the barrel 42 as also shown in fig2 the breach seal 52 and sabo 46 may be held in position prior to firing by a plurality of resilient members 60 which exert a separating force between the seal and the sabo although a launcher of a particular construction is illustrated in fig2 it shall be understood that other launcher types and methods can be used to emplace the outer tube within the ground for example a launcher which makes use of an explosive charge may be used alternatively a vibratory means may also be used along with some force which helps to ease the outer tube into the ground as stated above it is preferable to avoid excavation for emplacement of the outer tube as such excavation is equipment and manpower intensive and environmentally unfriendly fig3 illustrates a second embodiment 10 u2032 of the present invention the support device. |
4 | saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of c9 c12 the chemical structures of the remaining raw materials are as follows str1 for the application of electrostatic toner particle agglomeration the effective hydrophile lipophile balance of the tested surfactants is less than or equal to 10 it is believed that the effective temperature range for the agglomeration of electrostatic toner particles is from 110 u00b0 190 u00b0 f a beaker test method was utilized to determine the impact of various raw materials on toner agglomeration without the presence of fiber this method allowed for the visual evaluation of toner configuration after treatment and permitted the particles to be sized using the brinkmann particle size analyzer when raw materials were screened using this method those demonstrating significant particle agglomeration were advanced to the deinking repulping apparatus the pulper for an evaluation of performance in the presence of fiber the experimental procedure was as follows approximately 0 01 grams of toner was added to a beaker containing 100 milliliters of deionized water each solution of toner and water was mixed on a magnetic stirrer at a ph of 7 0 a temperature of 150 u00b0 f and a contact time of 60 minutes about 514 parts of raw material or experimental product per million parts of solution was added to the beaker upon completion of contact time. |
6 | such as nitrile rubber nbr is movable by the stroke movement h from the closed position fig1 into the fully opened position fig3 by means of the armature 3 against the force of the spring 4 in the opened position the shutoff body 2 bears against the lower edge of the abutment ring 5 the edge serving as an abutment 5 b for the shutoff body 2 in order to avoid noise in that situation the friction brake 6 as shown in fig2 comes into operation when the shutoff body 2 is still a friction distance r 1 at a spacing from the abutment 5 b more specifically at that moment the lower abutment flange 6 b bears against the annular hub which serves as a control body 5 a if the friction brake 6 were non displaceably connected to the stem 3 c then the shutoff body 2 could not reach its blocking position in order to make that possible the force of the drive body 3 urges the shutoff body out of the position shown in fig2 into the position shown in fig3 when that happens the friction brake 6 rubs along the friction surface 3 a whereby the abutment forces of the shutoff body 2 against the abutment 5 b are substantially. |
7 | manufactured by oki electric co fig2 a to 2d show the circuit arrangement of the model msm 5203 gs fig3 shows the concrete circuit arrangement of the preamplifier 24 signal mixer 22 and power amplifier 18 the mute alarm signal eea is supplied to a volume controller 46 through a resistor r22 1 the slider of the volume controller 46 is connected to the noninverted input terminal of a first amplifier a18 through a resistor r18 1 and a capacitor c18 1 an output terminal of the first amplifier a18 is connected to a speaker 20 through a capacitor c18 2 and also to an inverted input terminal thereof through a resistor r18 2 the inverted input terminal of the amplifier a18 is grounded through a resistor r18 3 and a capacitor c18 3 the noninverted input terminal of the amplifier a18 is connected to a positive power source vcc18 through resistors r18 4 and r18 5 the junction p18 of the resistors r18 4 and r18 5 is grounded through the collector emitter path of an npn transistor q18 a resistor r18 6 and a capacitor c18 4 are connected in parallel to the collector emitter path of the transistor q18 whose base is supplied with. |
5 | sections 46 49 to the central clamp half sections 30 31 and to each other the central clamp half sections 30 31 can be connected with a hinge 63 as shown in fig7 and 8 injection ports 64 are provided for adding grout to an annulus 74 that is formed when the apparatus 10 is placed around all or part of a long vertical inclined tubular 16 a horizontal tubular 17 or diagonal tubular 18 in fig2 4 and 5 a lower injection port 64 and a second lower injection port 65 are provided the ventilation or vent ports 66 67 are also provided as shown in fig2 seals are place in between the upper and lower clamp half sections 46 47 these include an upper curved seal 68 and a lower curved seal 69 as shown on fig3 and 4 5 a plurality of threaded fasteners 70 are provided each of the threaded fasteners 70 threadably engages an internally threaded fitting 71 each threaded fastener 70 includes a head 72 and an inner part 73 that extends into annulus 74 and engages the outer surface of a member 16 17 or 18 to be repaired this arrangement can be seen in fig2 5 the threaded fasteners 70 assist with maintaining thickness of the annulus 74 during placement of the shell half sections 30 31 the threaded fasteners 70 provide a rigid mechanical connection to insure proper grout placement and bonding with the grout while the grout is in the initial curing stage in fig4 arrow 75 illustrates the injection of grout via a valve line 78 into annulus 74 at injection port 64 arrow 76 illustrates the gradual flow of grout upwardly in the annulus 74. |
3 | the same molar ratio of doping agent polyaniline mother a film having conductivity of much the same order is obtained but its mechanical properties are distinctly poorer in particular it breaks on bending the same operating mode is followed as in example 1 to prepare a solution except that m cresol is used as solvent instead of dichloroacetic acid a film having more or less similar conductivity is obtained however 10 to 15 by weight of solvent subsists in the film even after extended pumping the residual m cresol is the cause of the film 39 s unpleasant smell in addition on account of the slow release of the solvent the mechanical and electric properties of the film change over time in this example a highly conductive selfsupporting film of polyaniline is prepared the polyaniline being doped with the di 2 ethylhexyl ester of 1 2 benzene dicarboxylic 4 sulphonic acid following the same operating mode as in example 1 but the dichloroacetic acid is replaced by chlorodifluoroacetic acid after pouring a pliable film is obtained whose conductivity measured using the standard 4 point technique is 100 s cm in this example a polyaniline based conductor composite film is prepared in accordance with the invention using polymethylmethacrylate as insulating polymer the base emeraldine polyaniline and doping agent are prepared following the same operating mode as in example 1 a preparation of the polymethylmethacrylate and plasticizer solution in dichloroacetic acid 5 ml of solution are prepared by mixing 1 g polymethylmethacrylate and 0 35 g dibutylphtalate with dichloroacetic acid under vigorous shaking 0 5 ml of the polymethylmethacrylate and plasticizer solution are mixed in dichloroacetic acid with 0 683 ml dichloroacetic solution containing 2 14 mg base emeraldine. |
8 | former was measured at 50 mhz and the latter at 20 khz both parameters increase with increasing liquid water content the research team again used a hammer drill to create the necessary test holes soil stiffness was measured using a 20 0 kg clegg impact soil tester cist and a dynamic cone penetrometer dcp the drop height used for the cist was 305 mm and three sets of four drops each were averaged for reporting at each test location the civ obtained from the cist is a measure of the peak deceleration of the hammer upon impact where 1 civ is equivalent to 10 gravities the dcp is comprised of an 8 0 kg dual mass slide hammer assembly used to manually drive a standard cone tip into the ground the penetration in mm blow is reported as a function of depth temperatures were recorded throughout the heating process in 10 minute intervals while electrical and stiffness measurements were obtained at both the beginning and end of the heating process where possible soil specimens were taken from both sites to enable determinations of soil classifications and in situ moisture contents site 1 u2014 the soil at site 1 was characterized as ol in the unified soil classification system and contained an average total gravimetric water content of 22 percent in the upper 305 mm as measured with a nuclear density gauge the average dry density of the soil in this zone was. |
1 | with the protrusion 2 d and the projections 2 e to control the linear position of the screw 3 within the case 2 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the helical groove 3 c with one and one inch of linear travel per rotation of the screw 3 within the case 2 works well for ten settings corresponding to ten common golf club variations running from a wedge through number 1 2 and 3 woods through numbers 4 through 9 irons in operation after a golfer has selected his club the golfer rotates the screw 3 within the case 4 until the club number indicated by the tee height indicator 3 h matches the case reference 2 f of the case 2 referring to fig4 the device 1 is inserted over a golf tee 5 so that the convex surface 3 g of the screw 3 mates with the golf tee 5 the golf tee 5 is inserted into the ground 100 shown in fig7 until the case 2 touches the ground the golf tee 5 is now set at a height with respect to the ground 100 in accordance with the height setting determined by the matching of a tee height indicator 3 h and the case reference 2 f arrow a in fig7 a 8 and 8 a illustrate a correlation between golf tee height settings and tee height indicators 2 f an advantage of the device 1 is that it permits repetitive settings at a repeatable given height this is important for consistent golf ball striking if a golfer finds that for his clubs and optimum performance is. |
6 | the vacuum control valve 19 includes a diaphragm 20 which defines a diaphragm chamber 21 on its lower side in the figure and a diaphragm chamber 22 on its upper side in the figure the diaphragm 20 is urged downwards in the diagram by the biasing action of a compression coil spring 23 the vacuum control valve 19 is provided with a valve port 24 opening to the inside of the diaphragm chamber 22 from the passage 17 at its part which is on the side of the exhaust gas recirculation control valve 7 from the throttling element 18 and this valve port 24 is opened and closed by a valve element 25 which is supported by the diaphragm 20 thus when the pressure in the diaphragm chamber 21 exceeds the pressure in the diaphragm chamber 22 by a specified value the resistance of the compression coil spring 23 is overcome and the diaphragm 20 is shifted upwards in the figure so that the valve port 24 is closed by the valve element 25 on the other hand when the pressure in the diaphragm chamber 21 does not exceed the pressure in the diaphragm chamber 22 by the specified amount the diaphragm 20 is moved downwards to the position shown in the diagram by the biasing force of the compression coil spring 23 and the valve element 25 is removed from the valve port 24 thus opening it the diaphragm chamber 21 is connected through. |
9 | on the length of tubing three tabs or webs between stents provide good handling characteristics for the tubing after the etching process the process of patterning the resistive coating on the stent is automated except for loading and unloading the length of tubing referring again to fig6 it may be done for example using a cnc opposing collet fixture 22 for axial rotation of the length of tubing in conjunction with a cnc x y table 25 to move the length of tubing axially relative to a machine controlled laser as described the entire space between collets can be patterned using the co 2 laser set up of the foregoing example the program for control of the apparatus is dependent on the particular configuration used and the pattern to be ablated in the coating but is otherwise conventional this process makes possible the application of present photolithography technology in manufacturing the stents while there is presently no practical way to mask and expose a tubular photo resist coated part of the small size required for making intravascular stents the foregoing steps eliminate the need for conventional masking techniques after the coating is thus selectively ablated the tubing is removed from the collet fixture 22 next wax such at thermocote n 4 is heated to preferably just above its melting point and inserted into the tubing under vacuum or pressure after the wax has solidified upon cooling it is reheated below its melting point to allow softening and a smaller diameter stainless steel shaft is inserted into the softened wax to provide support the tubing is then etched chemically in a conventional manner after cutting the tabs connecting the stents any surface roughness or. |
3 | 1 63 eq was added dropwise and the mixture was directly stirred for 30 min thereafter a solution of 5 bromomethylthiophene 2 carboxylic acid methyl ester in cyclopentyl methyl ether cpme gross 95 43 g net 33 86 g 144 0 mol was added and the mixture was stirred for 1 hr water 169 ml was added and the mixture was extracted with heptane 339 ml washed with a mixture of ethanol 112 ml and water 223 ml and concentrated to give the title compound gross 59 28 g net 37 10 g yield 86 3 1 h nmr 400 mhz chloroform d u03b4 7 62 d j 3 8 hz 1h 6 79 d j 3 8 hz 1h 3 85 s 3h 3 04 s 2h 1 45 s 9h 1 18 s 6h to 5 2 tert butoxycarbonyl 2 methylpropyl thiophene 2 carboxylic acid methyl ester gross 59 28 g net 37 10 g 124 3 mmol were added water 80 2 ml and ethanol 111 3 ml and 6 n naoh aqueous solution 31 1 ml 1 5 eq was added and the mixture was stirred at 30 u00b0 c for 16 hr after completion of the reaction and the mixture was neutralized with 6 n hcl 31 1 ml 1 5 eq and extracted with cyclohexane 371 ml after washing with a mixture. |
7 | the functional components and data passed between a software application 10 and a printer 6 according to the present invention one difference between the block diagram shown in fig4 and that shown in fig2 is a module 16 the module 16 is an executable program and corresponds to the printer driver 12 the module 16 may be loaded onto the computer 2 via a computer storage medium such as a cd rom tape disk or memory chip card or the internet i e by downloading the module 16 fig4 also illustrates snmp commands 17 used by to module 16 to retrieve the available printer options provided with the printer and a registry 15 which is a system specific database in which computer printer information is stored the module 16 executes snmp commands 17 to retrieve printer information from the printer 6 via a network interface card nic 19 of the computer 2 the network 5 and the nic 11 of the printer 6 this retrieved information is then used to update the internal data structures of the printer driver for example by using standard library functions provided with a programming language and is stored in the registry 15 the present invention is not limited to snmp and other network protocols may be used however for simplicity purposes the present invention will be described with reference to snmp in addition fig4 illustrates the computer 2 connected to the. |
7 | is accomplished as follows the pipe latches 56 allow data to be stored in the event of fast data or a slow clock generally the number of latches needed is equivalent to the number of latency stages to be supported each time a read is performed a count signal one of these is shown in fig5 is delayed asynchronously by the count delay element 66 and clocked by the control signal for the last stage in this case iodb_read into a clock synchronizing latch 68 this time delayed count signal generates latch_en which determines which of the latches 56 the data from rdbamp 54 is to be stored in furthermore the count signal is also delayed by the appropriate number of clock cycles as determined by the current cas latency to which the chip is programmed this clock delayed count signal shown as qen_rise in fig5 controls which of the latches 56 has its output enabled to output data to the output buffer 58 once count has been set after the delay through count delay circuitry 66 a cnt_del signal is generated which is combined in the clock synchronizing latch 68 with the iodb_readx signal to generate the latch_enx signal after the predetermined clock delay in the pipe delay circuit to qen_risex is asserted allowing output form the latch containing the data for the appropriate clock cycle the latches 56 work as a fifo register with the first data input to one of the set of latches 56 being the first data to be output from the set of latches thus from the above description it may be seen that the latches in the read path segment the path into latency stages of. |
9 | socket 5 during milling in fig7 b the side view of the cap milling tool of fig7 a is outlined moreover the tip of a spot welding electrode 6 and the axis of rotation dotted line are indicated in fig7 b during the milling operation the cap milling tool rotates about the tip of the spot welding electrode 6 which itself does not rotate so that the milling edge 1 removes material from the tip of the spot welding electrode 6 the mounting socket 5 mainly serves as guide for the spot welding electrode 6 on the side facing away from the milling edge 1 typically the axis of rotation of the cap milling tool coincides with the axis of symmetry of the spot welding electrode 6 to be machined the milling cutter can also be designed such that the milling element comprises two milling edges so that both electrodes of one welding gun are machined simultaneously and with the same milling element in fig7 b the second milling edge would be arranged to be directed downwards the mounting socket 5 can then also be correspondingly designed for receiving two electrodes in fig7 b from above and from the bottom for example another approximately half round depression can be provided from the bottom when the electrodes are being subsequently machined with the electrode milling cutter the electrode can be pressed against it with a force of 1 kn to 2 5 kn machining time can be between 0 5 and 3 0 seconds in subsequent machining. |
3 | functional group covalently bonds to the second functional group application_number US 25154205 A description small macrocyclic chelators are used either to prevent rna from being translated into protein gene silencing or as anti viral anti bacterial agents unlike other proposed metal chelator systems for the sequence specific hydrolysis of dna or rna that make use of the known ability of these metal chelator complexes to hydrolyze the phosphodiester bonds of viral bacterial nucleic acids the present invention makes use of properties such as but not limited to kinetic inertness with the right choice of metal ion and polyamine nucleotide interactions with appropriate choice of chelators these systems can be used by themselves for non specific gene silencing or for general viral and bacterial decontamination e g of sensitive equipment surfaces in addition when nucleotide binding groups such as hybridization capable oligonucleotides or other nucleotide binding groups e g peptide nucleic acids modified nucleic acids triple helix formers or nucleotide binding proteins and drugs are attached to these complexes the resulting system will be able to silence specific genes or attack specific viruses and bacteria thus under these circumstances the systems can behave like u201c artificial nucleases u201d except they can recognize much. |
2 | forming a threaded nipple 24 extending outwardly from the valve body 11 suitable for receiving the feed tube 25 of applicator head 13 a retainer ring 26 is located on the feed tube 25 for retaining the applicator head 13 in a fixed relationship to the valve body 11 a retainer nut 27 fits over the retainer ring 26 engaging the threaded nipple 24 retaining the applicator head 13 to the valve body 11 the reservoir tube 12 has a preferably clear outer tube 30 attached about the reduced diameter portion 16 of the valve body 11 the piston 31 is slidingly disposed within the clear outer tube 30 the piston 31 is sealed against the inner wall of the outer tube 30 preferably using an 34 o 34 ring 32 a piston rod 33 is affixed to the piston 31 and extends outwardly away from the valve body 11 past the distal end of the outer tue 30 a piston handle 34 such as in large knob may be attached to the piston rod 33 to facilitate operation a retaining collar 49 is affixed to reservoir tube 12 by a press fit the retaining collar 49 prevents the piston 31 from inadvertent removal from reservoir tube 12 when the piston rod 33 is fully extended the filler lid 39 is made of a plastic material of a size suitable for snap fitting over a paint container 40 the filler lid 39 has a fill tube 41 extending orthogonally upward from its surface the fill tube 41 extends through the filler lid 39 and has a suction end tube 42 attached thereto the suction end. |
5 | rear wall and or a top wall are possible without deviating from the scope of the invention the right hand and left hand end structures to this end may be modified to provide additional engagement formations for receiving such rear and or top walls where the blind is a roller blind the bottom wall is usually arranged to leave a longitudinal slot along its longitudinal rear edge to allow the blind fabric or screen material to extend from the head rail in proximity to the rear of the head rail occasionally it is preferred to have the blind or screen material to extend in proximity of the front wall of the head rail in such cases the bottom wall can be formed as an integral part of a rear wall or be separately attachable to the left hand and right hand end structures because the front wall of the head rail assembly can sometimes have an additional decorative function it goes without saying that this does not strictly need to have a flat shape and can be curved or profiled according to requirement the invention is not limited to any embodiment herein described and within the purview of the skilled person modifications are possible which should be considered within the scope of the appended claims equally all kinematic inversions are considered inherently disclosed and to be within the. |
5 | is possible to adjust the number of rotations that the roll bar 36 is permitted to go through before the intercepting ledge 166 on the internal roll bar support wheel 152 intercepts the stopping ledge 150 on the back side of the finger abutment ring 149 on the head 144 of the threaded shaft 72 when the pressure driving the screwdriver 524 rightward in fig2 is released the setting retention spring 60 drives the plunger 46 and threaded shaft 72 to the left in fig2 until the four locking lugs 142 engage locking fingers 140 on the cylindrical housing 64 and the tips of the locking fingers 140 rest against the finger seat 148 fig5 b of the finger abutment ring 149 once the interlocking lugs 142 are locked into the locking fingers 140 the threaded shaft 72 again becomes effectively fixed to the left end cap 24 and thus remains stable during rotation of the roll bar 36 fig2 is a fragmentary view taken along line 21 u2014 21 of fig2 and depicts disengagement of the locking lugs 142 two of which are depicted from the locking fingers 140 fig2 is a partial cross sectional view taken along line 22 u2014 22 of fig2 through the center of the internal roll bar support wheel 152 the threaded barrel 154 of the internal roll bar support wheel 152 is shown as threaded onto the threaded shaft 72 the edge of the threads shown in phantom as a ring around the threaded shaft 72 placement of the internal roll bar support wheel 152 within the roll bar 36 is also clearly visible in fig2 the. |
5 | material is mixed with a reactant and caused to swell the swellable energizing element 20 may be used in conjunction with a standard setting mechanism or the energizing elements discussed above for example the packer may be set by compression and then energized further with a swellable material in another embodiment energizing element 20 could be a bag or container which is energized with gas or other compressible material and placed beneath seal layer 16 the bag can be compressed at its ends once the packer is in the proper position downhole the compression of the bag will cause the bag to compress lengthwise and expand radially to energize the seal element 10 a gas chamber or spring behind a piston could maintain the compression to keep the seal energized a spiral spring 28 as shown in fig4 a and 4b can be used as energizing element 20 this option could be constructed of either a long length of metal or as a succession of small independent springs fig4 a shows spring 28 in its compressed state and fig4 b shows spring 28 in its expanded state another option would be to use a bow 30 as energizing element 20 as shown in fig5 a and 5 b bow 30 will move outward when engaged by wedge 32 when bow 30 contacts support sleeve 18 bow 30 will elasticity deform and store mechanical energy instead of using piecewise parts a tube 34 with slots 36 can be used slots 36 can be helical or straight fig6 shows tube 34 with helical slots 36 tube 34 will expand when compressed axially multiple layers of tubes 34 or energizing elements 20 could be used to increase the energy stored in addition the present invention may provide. |
2 | the rail car cover upwardly and away from the path of the rail cars the tracks may convey the cover around a loading or unloading facility to a location for replacement of covers on the cars in a preferred embodiment the same cover removed from a selected car may be replaced on that car alternatively it may be desirable to place another cover on the selected car at the replacement location the mechanical device may be guided along an inclined track toward the path of the line of rail cars to permit the mechanical device to replace the cover and release it on top of the rail car covers may be removed from a moving train of rail cars on a continuous basis to be transported away from the rail car around a loading or unloading process then returned to the string of rail cars and replaced on the cars in yet another embodiment of the present invention the removed cover may be deposited by the cover lifting means on a transport cart or vehicle similar to a road trailer or purpose built car running on a guideway which may carry a plurality of covers away from the path of the rail cars the transport cart or similar vehicle may deliver a plurality of covers around. |
4 | 126 128 130 152 and 184 are all cleared through a not shown circuit when one of the stitch patterns for example a straight stitching 58 is selected as desired by operating one of the pattern selection push buttons 68 a signal ps1 corresponding to the straight stitching is supplied to the pattern indication controlling circuit 90 a start address signal sa1 an end address signal sb1 and a port select signal sp3 for vocally indicating the straight stitching from the pattern indication controlling circuit 90 are thereby output these start address signal sa1 and end address signal sb1 are supplied via the multiplexor 100 to the start address latch 144 and the end address latch 146 on the other hand a load signal sl is output from the timing logic circuit 104 after a certain time span from the generation of the port select signal sp3 causing the start address signal sa1 and the end address signal sb1 to be loaded in the start address latch 144 and the end address latch 146 and then to be supplied to the address counter 148 and the comparator 150 when a certain predetermined time has lapsed after the generation of the load signal sl a latch completion signal sc1 is output from the timing logic circuit 104 the flip flop circuit 200 is thereby set and the start address signal sa1 is loaded in the address counter 148 and in the pattern indication controlling circuit 90 the flip flop circuit 102 is cleared for restraining the output of the port select signal sp3 when the flip flop circuit 200 is set the clock pulse cp is supplied via the. |
8 | to the person skilled in the art and are considered equivalent blocking access to an illegitimate user will prevent the user from illegally accessing the network as desired however if the new user is a legitimate user that user will takes steps to remedy the situation with the isp which may uncover other illegitimate users of the subscriber account in one embodiment the consolidation and management device 26 may periodically execute a count query on the user association database 24 whenever a count of users associated with a subscriber account exceeds an allowed threshold a notification may be sent to an authorized user of the subscriber account indicating the count status and suggesting remedies to fix the problem a message may be sent through any suitable medium such as by an e mail to an e mail address registered with the subscriber account in an alternative embodiment a web browser message may be sent to a user of a subscriber account using the techniques described in the applicant 39 s earlier applications referenced above for example with reference to fig4 when a user association count exceeds an allowed threshold a flag may be set in a policy database 38 that identifies the subscriber account as requiring notification of the count when the redirection device 21 receives a web page request the redirection device 21 processes the request. |
5 | in fig1 is inserted into bore hole 3 drill string tester 1 has upper inflate packer 7 and lower inflate packer 8 disposed about zone 5 the zone which is being tested recorder carrier 9 and spacer 10 are located between upper inflate packer 7 and lower inflate packer 8 recorder carrier 9 is used to carry the instruments which record the data from the tests carried out when fluid is forced into the formation through formation flow ports 11 release device 13 is fitted above upper inflate packer 7 and is in fluid connection with upper inflate packer 7 release device 13 is also in fluid connection with lower inflate packer 8 by means of annular conduit 12 in space 10 around conduit 16 conduit 16 is the central bore through which the formation flows to the surface during the testing procedure located above release system 13 are suction screen 18 and inflate pump 19 drag spring 20 below lower inflate packer 8 engages the wall of well bore 3 and prevents the system from turning as drill stem tester 1 is rotated release system 13 is depicted in detail in fig2 release system 13 includes upper adaptor 30 flow mandrel 40 cylinder 50 piston 60 and lower adaptor 100 the upper adaptor flow mandrel and cylinder together form the first element or upper element of the invention in this embodiment lower adapter 100 is the second element and. |
7 | display and input system and connectivity to other electronic systems and frameworks and 0 or more container types embedded within the surface of the framework 100 b a framework with controlling electronics and software but lacking a display and input system and requiring an external computing system or master framework 100 a for control monitor services and having the ability to connect to other electronic systems and or frameworks and having from 1 to n container types 100 c an add on framework without internal electronics software or a display or input system but having from 1 to n container types embedded within the surface and being used to expand the number of containers of a master framework 100 a or slave framework 100 b by physically connecting the internal wiring harness of the add on framework to the internal electronics of the master framework 100 a or slave framework 100 b 105 six types of containers are available that are designed into the frameworks of 100 a c 105 a a container with an output device 105 b the container of 105 a plus an input device 105 c the container of 105 a with sensors embedded with the container walls 105 d the container of 105 a with a sensor embedded within the bottom on the containers 105 e a container with all the functionality of containers 105 a 105 b 105 c and 105 d combined 105 f a pseudo container that has a sensor device embedded with the framework surface and markings indicating presence of the sensor 106 an identification marking located in close proximity to each container 110 an enclosing cover for the framework 100 a c with a locking mechanism and an electronic notification device for detecting when the. |
4 | A abstract a pot spinning machine holds a yarn rewinding tube in ready position during the spinning operation for immediate movement to an operative rewinding position in the event of a yarn break so that the broken end of yarn is not lost by winding onto the yarn cake already formed in the spinning pot and the yarn cake may then be properly rewound the yarn break is detected with the aid of a yarn sensor which then emits a signal for immediately moving the rewinding tube into the rewinding position and clamping the yarn end the rewinding operation can begin even in the absence of a loose end of the yarn if the yarn has assumed the form of a chord like yarn segment extending substantially in the circumferential direction against the inner face of the yarn cake deposited onto the inside wall of the pot which can be grasped and utilized to initiate the rewinding operation application_number US 65736796 A description referring now to the accompanying drawings and initially to fig1 a representative spinning station of a pot spinning machine is shown in advance of the spinning pot is a drafting arrangement 1 typically having a series of drafting roller pairs but symbolized in fig1 only by the last pair of drafting rollers wherein a sliver 2 is drawn. |
8 | hard drive or virtual hard drive such as in a storage access network if the designer does not fabricate chips or the photolithographic masks used to fabricate chips the designer transmits the resulting design by physical means e g by providing a copy of the storage medium storing the design or electronically e g through the internet to such entities directly or indirectly the stored design is then converted into the appropriate format e g gdsii for the fabrication of photolithographic masks which typically include multiple copies of the chip design in question that are to be formed on a wafer the photolithographic masks are utilized to define areas of the wafer and or the layers thereon to be etched or otherwise processed the methods described herein may be used in the fabrication of integrated circuit chips the resulting integrated circuit chips can be distributed by the fabricator in raw wafer form that is as a single wafer that has multiple unpackaged chips as a bare die or in a packaged form in the latter case the chip is mounted in a single chip package such as a plastic carrier with leads that are affixed to a motherboard or other higher level carrier or in a multichip package such as a ceramic carrier that has either or both surface interconnections or buried interconnections in any case the chip is then integrated with other chips discrete circuit elements and or other signal processing devices as part of either a an intermediate product such as a. |
4 | enlargement 6 into contact with the interior surface of hook 3 the drawing also shows a vertical protection member 11 and a cam member 12 which of course forms part of the loom and not of the gripper in the form of a wedge with beveled surfaces the operation of the device is as follows once the illustrated drawing gripper has penetrated into the corresponding carrying gripper the weft thread f is drawn therefrom by the hook 3 and tends to wedge itself between the profiled end 6 of the oscillating element 4 and the upper inner part of the same hook 3 fig1 5 such parts are of complementary shape and stiffly cooperate with each other to retain the thread f thanks to the combined action of the spring 10 which causes the element 4 to oscillate in the gripping position and of the wedging in effect produced by the stretching undergone by the weft thread with a self clamping action of the parts 3 and 6 the thread f is thus firmly retained by the gripper while the latter travels through the shed as shown in fig1 when the gripper has come out of the shed it meets on its path the freeing member 12 member 12 engages the loop tailpiece 7 of the rear end of element 4 and thanks to its wedge surface causes the oscillation of the bar 5 about its own axis defined by the ends of the bar itself the thread f is freed by the profiled end 6 of the element 4 moving away from the hook 3 as shown in fig2 the gripper according to the invention permits the obtaining of numerous very important advantages to start with the pivoting at the two ends of the oscillating element 4 permits. |
7 | loops and in step 340 implementation details such as for example where to place the active guard ring are presented to the designer for the purposes of the present example assume the implementation details state place the active guard ring around receiving device 310 see fig3 0030 fig5 a illustrates a modified low noise design produced by the present invention as applied to the exemplary preliminary design illustrated in fig3 fig5 a is similar to fig3 except noise suppression device 345 has been added to the integrated circuit design a distance d 2 from sending device 305 noise suppression device 345 is an active guard ring device as described supra in step 330 of fig4 and includes a capacitive trench 350 surrounding receiving device 310 and an amplifier 355 connected trench 350 to ground 0031 fig5 b illustrates the noise level between the elements of the modified low noise design illustrated in fig5 a in fig5 b substrate noise level is plotted versus distance the distance scale of fig5 b is approximately the same as the distance scale in fig5 a a noise constraint level 360 is also plotted in fig5 b as can be seen from distance 0 to d 2 the noise level is above constraint level 360 and from distance d 2 to d 1 the noise level is below the constraint level 0032 fig6 is a schematic diagram of a second example of the application of the present invention to low noise design in fig6 an i o circuit 400 includes a bond pad 405 surrounded by. |
4 | 12 a pulsator 16 rotatably mounted in the cleansing basket 14 a transmission 70 for controlling the rotating direction of the pulsator 16 and the cleansing basket 14 and a floatage clutch 80 for allowing the cleansing basket 14 to selectively cooperate with the pulsator 16 by being intermittently actuated depending on the existence and nonexistence of water here the pulsator 16 is rotatably mounted on the bottom surface of the cleansing basket 14 and includes a wing part 161 for forming a water stream and a hub part 162 disposed in the center of the wing part 161 the transmission 70 includes a hollow dryer shaft 72 integrated to the bottom surface of the cleansing basket 14 several bearings 76 supporting the hollow dryer shaft 72 and a washing shaft 74 mounted to penetrate the hollow dryer shaft 72 the upper end of the washing shaft 74 is fixed to the hub part 162 of the pulsator 16 and the lower end of the washing shaft 74 is connected with the motor 22 in addition the floatage clutch 80 includes a float 82 coupled with the washing shaft 74 to be capable of moving up and down and a fixed member 83 fixed to the upper end of the hollow dryer shaft 72 the fixed member can be separated from and coupled with the float at the lower side of the float the float 82 includes a hub portion 821 to be coupled with a serration portion of the washing shaft 74 and a tube portion 822 constructed around the hub portion 821 the hub portion 821 of the float 82 is formed with. |
4 | circumferential fiber members 30 and the longitudinal fiber members 36 this binding composition 90 may in a second form fill the fiber cells 46 in addition to surrounding the circumferential fiber members 30 and the longitudinal fiber members 36 in such a form the binding composition 90 can also span between the parallel longitudinal border fiber members 49 of the tear 16 thus reestablishing the circumferential tension capacity of the broken circumferential fiber members 30 referring to fig5 b the circumferential fiber members 30 as well as the longitudinal fiber members 36 are shown in cross section with the binding composition 90 applied and surrounding the tensioned members 30 and 36 because of the additional tension the fiber members 36 have a reduced cross sectional area the binding composition 90 surrounding the tensioned members 30 and 36 adds additional tensile capacity to the individual circumferential fiber members 30 as well as distributes the tension force to the surrounding circumferential fiber members 30 and longitudinal fiber members 36 further the origin 33 fig5 a is also reinforced substantially in both the longitudinal and circumferential direction 39 s by the binding solution 58 thus when the resultant angular tension force 42 fig4 a is applied to the origin point 33 the reinforced members adequately resist potential failure by using a uniform top application surface 66 during application of. |
5 | abstract a method of construction by which the framework of various structures can be erected in a geodesic manner is proposed these structures are geodesic in that they are comprised of a large number of a few identical parts and such that the pressure on the structure is distributed throughout the structure in this case the thicker the dimensions of the parts the greater the strength of the structure this method uses hollow hexagonal and hollow pentagonal pyramidal frustums fastened together as the main building blocks of the geodesic structure these structures mirror the molecular world of the carbon 60 molecule the strongest molecule known for it 39 s size thus this proposed method of construction would provide structural enclosures that are immensely strong such a structural enclosure given a superior quality rating by this method would be immune from the destructive effects of tornadoes hurricanes and earthquakes application_number US 201113317277 A description the critical feature of this method of construction is that the hollow polygonal frustums can be fastened together using bolts which protrude through each interior side of each joining frustum in the network of frustums to provide a structure which is securely robust the hollow frustums forming this honeycomb skeleton referred to herein as the u201c 1 st level of frustums u201d could and ideally would be formed from a smaller level of hollow hexagonal and pentagonal pyramidal frustums referred to herein as the u201c 2 nd lower level of frustums u201d each hollow pentagonal frustum would be formed from 6 smaller hollow pentagonal frustums and each hexagonal frustum would be formed from 3 smaller hollow hexagonal frustums and 3 quadrilateral pyramidal frustums fig4 a amp 4 b show cylinders formed from u201c very thin u201d. |
2 | location remote from the pawl 76 in particular the invention allows a remote actuation site 100 to be situated on the handle 104 of the jack in this embodiment the jack operator may disengage the pawl 76 at an acceptable distance from the main body 10 of the jack in another exemplary embodiment the remote actuation site 100 comprises a housing 109 and a release lever assembly 108 connected to the linkage 96 mounted on the handle of the jack 104 and configured to actuate the linkage 96 e g a flexible cable such as a steel wire thereby moving the pawl 76 to a release position when the release lever assembly 108 is moved to the locking position the elastically reciprocating member 92 returns the pawl 76 to an engagement position as will now be apparent the remote actuation site 100 may be mounted or mountable at any desired position on the handle 104 preferably at or near the distal end of the handle 104 optionally the remote actuation site 100 may be detachably mounted on the handle 104 of the jack while the remote actuation site 100 is illustrated as a release lever assembly 108 any suitable means of actuating the linkage 96 may be used including but not limited to a pull cable system. |
2 | two wells 14 and 15 of the first embodiment another well or the third well 16 is provided effect of the third well 16 will be described in the first and second wells 14 and 15 wavelengths of respective inter band transitions are made equal to each other and the polarization dependency of gain is eliminated in a state of low density carrier injection however in hh and lh of the respective wells 14 and 15 polarization dependency of gain occurs in a state of high density carrier injection because of a difference in effective mass and influence of a level next to the ground level anticipating the injection state to be used prior to use and shifting ground levels of the respective wells is an effective solution but in this case polarization dependency would occur in the low density carrier injection range the third well 16 is provided for compensating for this drawback and eliminates the polarization dependency in a state of high density carrier injection namely in the third well 16 the ground level is a level of lh to compensate for the optical transition of lh which is disadvantageous at the time of high density injection at the time of low density injection the two wells 14 and 15 serve to eliminate the polarization dependency during low density carrier injection while the three wells 14 15. |
4 | other such that the loops 14 16 of the links 12 engage in each other or overlap providing the space for receiving the elongated fastener 18 said fastener can then be inserted again into this space in order in this manner to create again the closed endless configuration of the clothing in this state the two previously separated regions 30 32 of the coating 20 again lie directly opposite each other and possibly touch each other this means that in spite of the cut through the coating 20 there is a practically uninterrupted coating pattern of the coating 20 in the working state of the clothing thus manufactured to intensify this effect further the coating 20 can also be joined again in its directly adjacent regions 30 32 after the clothing is incorporated into a machine for producing web material and the end regions 26 28 are rejoined this can take place for example by gluing or in particular when using thermoplastic materials by melting or ultrasonic welding there then exists a completely closed structure of both the fabric like substrate 12 and the coating 20 from the above description it is clear that with the inventive approach and the inventive clothing it is possible to provide a coating with any pattern and of course a pattern made of any material as already mentioned it is advantageous to user elastomer material or polymer material which can have optionally hydrophobic properties hydrophilic properties or locally varying hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties and should withstand preferably temperatures of at least up to 250 u00b0 c with an alternative approach for incorporating a clothing with a coating 20 constructed on a fabric like substrate 10 into a machine for producing web material it is possible. |
9 | it can be seen that dz g dz s u2243 0 01 in the operating range around u t 0 5 v fig8 relates the gap width to the tunneling voltage for the three values 0 1 na 1 na and 10 na of the tunneling current i t it will be apparent from the foregoing description that variations in tunneling current occurring fast as compared to the time constant u03c4 l of the r l c l circuit are not compensated for by the current stabilizer comprising field effect transistor 11 small asperities on the surface 6 of the recording medium 7 topography as well as local changes in workfunction of the recording material therefore will show up in full strength in the tunneling current i t they create a voltage signal u sig across load resistance r l 14 which can be used for further processing of the stored information while the present invention is not directed to the storage medium per se it seems in order to briefly introduce a storage medium capable of recording variations of the tunneling current a suitable storage medium may for example comprise a thin layer of silicon dioxide on top of a silicon substrate the oxide is prepared to have a plurality of trapping sites of about 2 4 ev depth electrons emitted from a tunnel tip can be stably trapped at such sites at room temperature cf d j dimaria in pantelides ed 34 the physics of sio2 and its interfaces 34 pergamon 1978 p 160 et seq this mechanism qualifies for write read. |
6 | and corresponding linkage as previously described it is possible to displace the rotation centre of lever 3 so as to reduce the clearance by a value u201c u25a1 u201d obviously a rotation in the opposite direction of a value u201c u2212 u25a1 u201d must be performed to eliminate the decompression braking effect of the gas within the cylinder thus returning the eccentricity u201c e u201d to the predetermined value if valve 5 is not actuated by the cam portion corresponding to compression braking such rotation may be performed also without the need for additional return devices indeed lacking the action of the actuator the force exerted on lever 3 during the actuation of the valve by the main cam portion is sufficient to return the bushing to its original position a better control of the linkage may be obtained by adopting a possible return spring not shown in the given example which facilitates the return of the eccentric bushings to the position they occupied before the actuation of the actuator lever axle 2 and shaft 6 are secured in any appropriate manner to the cylinder head shaft 6 being free to rotate as mentioned according to a particular embodiment of the invention described with the aid of fig5 a. |
5 | is crimped onto the protruding end in situ at an installation site the anchor device 10 is formed under factory conditions by inserting the elongate member 18 into the pipe 16 when the pipe is of a regular shape ie is not deformed the pipe which encloses the elongate member over a substantial portion of the length of the elongate member is placed in a suitable press and is deformed in one or a plurality of steps into the shape shown in the drawing the deformed pipe has peaks and troughs with a generally smooth transition between each peak and adjacent trough thereby imparting to the pipe an overall generally sinusoidal shape the undulations or sinusoidal peaks are spaced apart by a distance 26 which varies according to requirement the hole 12 is formed in the rock face using any appropriate technique known in the art and the anchor device 10 is placed in the hole with the pipe 16 embedded in grout or other settable material 28 which fills the hole the settable material is normally injected into the hole using any suitable placement apparatus after the pipe has been inserted into the hole if the restraining component 22 is a nut then the washer and the nut are engaged with the protruding end 20 after the settable material is injected into the hole through its mouth on the other hand if the restraining component is in the nature of a. |
3 | particularly advantageously the process can be carried out if triiodide i 3 u2212 is selected as the oxidising agent which is obtained in situ from an alkali iodide and h 2 o 2 the alkali iodide can thereby be used in a catalytic to stoichiometric amount of 0 1 to 100 by mol with respect to the amount of p benzoquinonedioxime in accordance with the equilibrium constants listed in table 2 the iodide which is primarily formed reacts spontaneously to form alkali triiodide a violet colouring by elemental iodide is therefore not observed the reaction of the triiodide obtained in this way with p benzoquinonedioxime leads selectively to the formation of poly n n diazadioxides and iodide ions as a result of a controlled addition of further hydrogen peroxide triiodide is formed anew from the iodide which is released a catalysis cycle results and lii nai ki rbi or csi can also be used in small amounts i e not stoichiometric dosages for the synthesis a preferred charge amount of the alkali iodide is 1 to 5 by mol with respect to the amount of p benzoquinonedioxime used the h 2 o 2 amount that is added typically amounts to 100 to 110 by mol with respect to p benzoquinonedioxime a preferred process variant is typically carried out as follows p benzoquinonedioxime or one of its nuclearly substituted derivatives is suspended in water and mixed with 1 to 5 by mol of an alkali iodide the well stirred suspension is then mixed with 100 to 110 by mol h 2 o 2 with respect to p benzoquinonedioxime used in the form of a 30 hydrogen peroxide solution at a temperature of between 10 and 65 u00b0 c for 2 to 4 hours after the addition has. |
4 | exact nature of the coating material and core yarn s used and the characteristics desired of the final product in addition the tension setup required to successfully weave the preferred yarn is different from pvc yarn in general tensions of the warp and fill yarns have been reduced to compensate for the increased yarn friction tackiness and tendency for particulate formation fill yarn winder position and brush position are adjusted to control tension the reduced tension prevents excessive fill yarn breakage thereby increasing loom production time additional measures are taken to improve the process for example the shed is timed to close later in the weaving cycle this reduces the tendency of shaving off the yarn 39 s coating the shed timing delay must however be carefully balanced because too much delay will result in an improper grip of the fill yarn by the warp yarn and will result in a kinky fill stop motion sensitivity is adjusted to prevent false fill stops cutouts placed behind fill yarn tubes on the creel prevent the yarn from looping behind the tube and breaking finally the lubricant application rate is carefully controlled so that the proper amount of lubricant is applied individual yarns that compose the fabric are bonded together in heat setting step 670 in this step the woven fabric is positioned on a finishing range preferably a babcock model. |
8 | bands according to a still further embodiment of the invention maximum transmission powers in different frequency bands are controlled by storing predetermined offset values in a mobile station and transmitting an indication from the network to the mobile station that these offset values are to be applied as a response to reception of said indication it is possible to determine the maximum transmission power in a frequency band on the basis of a maximum transmission power parameter for a predetermined frequency band such as for example the ms_txpwr_max_cch or gprs_ms_txpwr_max_cch parameter and the offset value corresponding to the frequency band the transmission power parameter may be defined as for specific predetermined frequency bands a frequency band specific offset to this value may then be applied to other bands this embodiment has advantage in that the indication that the offset values are to be applied can be as simple as a one bit flag transmitted from the base station to the mobile station because of this the implementation of this embodiment adds very little load on the air interface the above described embodiments provide several advantages accurate control of maximum output power on a common bcch cell may be allowed the behaviour of legacy terminals can be maintained as optimal as possible the link budget properties of different bands can be taken into account without having a specific maximum output power parameter defined for each band separately the number of bits used for signalling can be kept low it is noted that while the preceding description illustrates various embodiments of the invention with reference to cellular telecommunications systems such as the gsm. |
5 | the test waters after the bubbling in the case of the cl u2212 5 mg l electrolytic water and the cl u2212 17 mg l electrolytic water it was presumed from the above that hydrogen sulfide was decomposed by hypochlorous acid into odorless sulphuric acid a degradation reaction of hydrogen sulfide by hypochlorous acid is shown below in reaction formula 4 h 2 s 4hclo u2192 6h so 4 2 u2212 4cl u2212 4 in addition no difference was recognized in the concentration of hydrogen sulfide after the bubbling between the case where the electrolysis was also implemented during the bubbling table 2 and the case where the electrolysis was not implemented table 1 however the concentration of hypochlorous acid after the bubbling was higher in the case where the electrolysis was also implemented during the bubbling it is thus considered that more hydrogen sulfide can be decomposed in the case where the electrolysis is implemented and that sterilizing and odor eliminating effects are improved when the electrolytic water in the electrolytic cell 23 of the present invention is flown into the bowl 2 as described later table 3 shows the concentration mg l of hypochlorous acid in the test waters before and after bubbling and the concentration ppm of methyl mercaptan as the gas concentration of the odor component in the recovery gas pack in this case the test waters. |
5 | retrieved all the way up to the top of the well and into the standpipe housing 122 there will still be a column of oil in the standpipe housing 122 above swab 140 to avoid spilling this column of oil the standpipe housing is provided with a short loop of hose 256 which is placed such that one end is above the swab 140 when the swab is retracted all the way into standpipe housing 122 and one end is below the swab 140 so that the oil in the column above swab 140 when retracted will drain back down into the well if the well contains more than for instance the 300 feet of oil the operator can then reverse the direction of rotation of the reel 22 and reenter the well to retrieve the additional oil swab 140 is provided with a threaded insert 166 having an orifice 168 therein see fig4 and 4a depending upon the type of fluid to be raised out of the well with the present apparatus and the viscosity of that fluid this threaded insert 166 may be replaced with an insert with an orifice 168 of different size the ability to switch threaded inserts. |
5 | can be displayed by the volume rate display 20 and the volume display 24 a temperature display 28 presents a third digital number that expresses the water temperature in fahrenheit centigrade or kelvin units a graphical bar display 22 presents the proportion of the targeted water volume that has been delivered the length of the bar display as presented by the graphical display 22 is proportionate to the targeted water volume programmed into the device 10 and presented on volume display 24 adjacent to the graphical bar display 22 is a target indicator 30 that illuminates when the targeted water volume has been delivered a clock display 26 presents a fourth digital number that indicates the current time of day other graphical forms can be presented by the graphical display 22 for example other graphical forms include columns filled in pie charts or numerical percentage or decimal fraction values an adjustment handle 17 controls water flow rates via a water flow valve inside the pipe 14 the user manipulates the adjustment handle 17 to adjust water flow rates the up increase or down decrease changes in the water flow rates are displayed in the volume rate display 20 as the user manipulates the adjustment handle 17 water delivered downstream of. |
9 | 114 defines recesses the recesses include deep recess portion 173 and shallow recess portion 174 underside 170 has upper ceiling 177 a lower ceiling 177 b and edge 181 the recesses receive middle portion 132 and lower portion 130 of shank 120 gear 160 a portion of spool 162 and biasing member 164 upper ceiling 177 a defines deep recess portion 173 and lower ceiling 177 b defines shallow recess portion 174 deep recess portion 173 has main recess portion 173 a and side recess portions 173 b c edge 181 deep recess wall 183 and shallow recess wall 185 define the shape of deep recess portion 173 and shallow recess portion 74 deep recess portion 173 is shaped conformingly to and receives baseplate 112 the plane formed by edge 181 of base housing 114 defines the lower planar boundary of underside 170 extending downward from lower ceiling 177 b are recess posts 140 recess posts 140 generally are integral with upper ceiling 177 a and lower ceiling 177 b and do not extend beyond the plane formed by edge 181 of base housing 114 recess posts 140 have main support sections 142 and support surfaces 143 support surfaces 143 of recess posts 140 are substantially coplanar support posts 140 a b proximal to spool post 190 may have tip sections 144 when baseplate 112 is situated on recess posts 140 in deep recess. |
1 | generated from an electrical power source due to the internal impedance of existing battery technologies accordingly the power source is used to preheat the heating element which acts as a heat sink before the energy is delivered thus the concept is similar to the concept of charging a capacitor in order to operate a flash on a camera in the same manner the heat sink or heating element of the invention acts as a u201c heat capacitor u201d and stores energy from the power source until sufficient energy is stored and then delivers that stored energy to the surrounding air at a rate well beyond that which would be possible with the power source itself alternatively the power may be stored in an electrical capacitor and then delivered to the heating element from the capacitor during aerosol generation state of the art of high capacity high discharge rate capacitors should be used when the patient inhales through the device air is drawn over the heating element and energy is transferred to the air warming the air the precise amount of air warmed and the amount which the air is warmed to can be changed using different components in the temperature controlling device or by changing the amount of preheating of the heating element prior to aerosol generation optimum performance can be achieved by limiting the density of the aerosol generated. |
8 | ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer eea ethylene butyl acrylate copolymer eba or mixtures thereof at least one of the semiconductive layers 3 and 5 is made by extruding a semiconductive polymeric composition according to the present invention around the outer semiconductive layer 5 a metal screen layer 6 is usually positioned generally made of electrically conducting wires or strips helically wound around the cable core the electrically conducting material of said wires or strips is usually copper or aluminium or alloys thereof this screen layer 6 is then covered by a sheath 7 usually applied by extrusion of a polymeric material such as polyethylene or polyvinylchloride the cable can be also provided with a protective structure not shown in fig1 the main purpose of which is to mechanically protect the cable against impacts or compressions this protective structure may be for example a metal reinforcement or a layer of expanded polymer as described in wo 98 52197 in the name of the applicant the cable according to the present invention may be manufactured in accordance with known methods for example by extrusion of the various layers around the central conductor the extrusion of two or more layers is advantageously carried out in a single pass for example by the tandem method in which individual extruders are arranged in series or by co extrusion with a multiple extrusion head when required after the extrusion step the cable core is cross linked according to well known techniques the screen layer is then applied. |
2 | high performance liquid chromatography hplc using a hewlett packard series 1050 germany the antisense oligonucleotide isis 2922 was obtained from pharmacia biotech cambridge united kingdom and analyzed by zone capillary electrophoresis the sambucus nigra lectin was obtained from vector laboratories usa and determined by gel permeability chromatography the samples of nanoparticles were lyophilized using a virtis genesis 12el apparatus usa the process described below is valid for the preparation of colloidal pharmaceutical forms nanoparticle type which can be used for the administration of drugs or biologically active molecules in addition these nanoparticles can also be used for the film coating of macroscopic pharmaceutical forms such as tablets granules granulates and minigranules 100 mg of poly methyl vinyl ether co maleic anhydride copolymer are dissolved in 5 ml organic solvent acetone then under stirring 10 ml of a miscible organic solvent ethanol and 10 ml distilled water are added the resulting mixture is stirred for homogenization during 5 minutes and the suspension of nanoparticles is evaporated under reduced pressure for organic solvents elimination the final volume is adjusted with water or an aqueous solution to 10 ml the next step is to cross link the resulting nanoparticles with 1 3 diaminopropane dp in order to do this a dp solution is prepared in water 1 v v and a predetermined amount of cross linking agent is added to the suspension of nanoparticles for incubation for 5 minutes the suspension is then purified by ultracentrifugation 12 minutes at 10 000 rpm or tangential filtration the supernatants are eliminated and the residues are resuspended in water or in an aqueous solution of mannitol 5 w v finally the resulting suspension of nanoparticles is lyophilized maintaining all its properties poly methyl. |
2 | the peeled pericarp is washed through the 12 mesh screen and collected over a 100 mesh screen below the process water is recirculated until all of the corn is largely free of pericarp in practice the corn should be processed in the abrading device from a period of about 2 10 minutes typically about 5 minutes after abrading the corn is placed in a continuous corn washer that removes the remainder of any pericarp the washer includes a rotatable perforated reel with internal water jets and has a strainer for catching the removed pericarp the debranned corn resulting from this process has a moisture content of from about 15 35 by weight more preferably from about 20 30 by weight and most preferably about 25 by weight the ph of 1 1 w w mixture of water and this debranned corn ranges from about 6 5 7 5 in the next step as set forth in fig1 the debranned moisturized corn is subjected to infrared radiation in a micronizer or similar device the purpose of micronizing is to cause rapid heating of at least the outer portion of the corn while effecting cooking of a fraction of the starch granules therein in the micronizing process near infrared or micron sized wavelength radiation is employed basically in the range of from about 1 8 3 4 microns this near infrared radiation penetrates the grain causing constituent molecules to vibrate at a. |
3 | a contamination of the produced aluminium by 200 ppm of nickel which corresponds to the experimentally measured quantities in typical tests the wear rate of a nickel iron sample corresponds to approximately 1 2 micron day therefore it will theoretically take about 80 to 85 days to wear 0 1 mm of the anode a multi layer non carbon metal based anode was prepared comprising a self formed electrochemically active outer oxide based surface layer according to the invention the anode was made by coating by electro deposition a structure in the form of an rod having a diameter of 12 mm consisting of 74 weight nickel 17 weight chromium and 9 weight iron such as inconel u00ae first with a nickel layer about 200 micron thick and then a copper layer about 100 micron thick by plasma spraying the coated structure was heat treated at 1000 u00b0 c in argon for 5 hours this heat treatment provides for the interdiffusion of nickel and copper to form an intermediate protective layer the structure was then heat treated for 24 hours at 1000 u00b0 c in air to form a chromium oxide cr 2 o 3 barrier layer on the structure and oxidising at least partly the interdiffused nickel copper layer thereby forming the intermediate layer thereby forming an inner core for an anode according to the invention a. |
7 | of the present invention a web portal is provided that allows students to login to the districts website and select a particular class that they are seeking further assistance with by logging into worksheet wiz 39 s web portal screen 1200 with their student ids 1202 and password 1204 the students have access to the same repository that teachers have provided this will allow students to quickly access additional problems without waiting for teachers to create the worksheets however some questions may be reserved by teachers for test or exam questions and not made available to the students after logging into the worksheet wiz the students will be presented with a subject selection screen 1300 depicted in fig1 which will allow the student to select a subject from a list 1302 the students may then be presented with a choice as to the difficulty of questions the number of questions of each selected difficulty level and the number and type of questions desired from each difficult level selected the students will then be presented a question 1402 as depicted in screen 1400 in fig1 from their chosen subject in screen 1400 with possible answers 1404 1410 displayed for the student to select from once the student has answered all the questions presented the student will be presented with a results screen 1500 as depicted in fig1. |
7 | overlying relation to bracket 60 the tip or distal end of contact arm 62 comprises an electric contact 70 that can be either an integral formation in the arm such as a dimple one or more tines or fingers or a separate contact element that is affixed to the arm by any suitable process fig7 shows that rear housing wall 32 comprises an embossment 72 at its center embossment 72 is created during the drawing of the cup that forms housing 30 embossment 72 is shaped to provide a circular depression or pocket 74 on the interior of enclosure 31 and a circular riser 76 on the exterior pocket 74 accurately and sturdily seats a circular head 78 of a post 80 so that the post extends within the enclosure along a central main axis 81 that is perpendicular to wall 32 and parallel to and concentric with perimeter wall portions 38 40 embossment 72 may be formed in a way that allows post 80 to be assembled to housing 30 by pressing head 78 into pocket 74 additional means of attachment such as welding or the like may be used as appropriate as can be appreciated from consideration of fig7 movement 52 is associated with housing 30 prior to placement of cover 28 with post 80 having been assembled to the housing movement 52 is placed on post 80 by aligning eyelet 64 with the post and moving the two toward each other contact arm 62 has an aperture 83 fig4 that allows post 80 to pass through without interference the. |
6 | 35 u00b0 c which helps enable it to maintain two phases under normal operating conditions exemplary heat transfer fluids for use in the first fluid circulation loop include but are not limited to saturated hydrocarbons e g propane isobutane unsaturated hydrocarbons e g propene r32 r152a ammonia an r1234 isomer e g r1234yf r1234ze r1234zf r410a and mixtures comprising one or more of the foregoing the heat transfer fluid used in the second fluid circulation loop has an ashrae class a toxicity rating and an ashrae class 1 or 2l flammability rating exemplary heat transfer fluids for use in the second fluid circulation loop include but are not limited to sub critical fluid co 2 a mixture comprising an r1234 isomer e g r1234yf r1234ze and an r134 isomer e g r134a r134 or r32 2 phase water or mixtures comprising one or more of the foregoing in another exemplary embodiment the second heat transfer fluid comprises at least 25 wt and more specifically at least 50 wt sub critical fluid co 2 in yet another exemplary embodiment the second heat transfer fluid comprises nanoparticles to provide enhanced thermal conductivity exemplary nanoparticles include but are not limited to particles having a particle size less than 500 nm more specifically less than 200 nm in an exemplary embodiment the nanoparticles have a specific heat greater than that of the second fluid in yet another exemplary embodiment the nanoparticles have a. |
7 | disposed diagonally above the fixing unit 60 the sheet 4 is further conveyed between ejection rollers 64 disposed in the upper portion of the housing 2 and is finally ejected to the output tray 5 a fan 67 is disposed above the fixing unit 60 the fan 67 and a circuit board 69 are disposed on the right side of the image forming apparatus 1 the fan 67 is configured to circulate air e g suck air through a duct 66 that is disposed above the fixing unit 60 and behind the image formation units 30 the circuit bard 69 is configured to supply power to the individual parts a pair of engine frames 70 is disposed on the right and left sides of the belt unit 20 the image formation units 30 the belt cleaner unit 40 and the led units 50 to support them the engine frames 70 that support the above units will be described with reference to fig2 fig2 is a perspective partially cutaway view of the engine frames 70 as shown in fig2 the engine frames 70 are formed of sheet metal by stamping to have left right symmetry and disposed inside the housing 2 the engine frames 70 are connected by tubular reinforcing members 80 disposed horizontally at four places of a front upper portion a front lower portion a rear upper portion and a rear lower portion a flat partition plate 71 is fixed at the lower ends of the engine frames 70 and configured to horizontally partition between the belt cleaner unit 40 and the sheet. |
8 | program selections in autopilot mode that are to be displayed on the gui 260 in another embodiment according to the present invention the media player 240 has connectivity 245 via a wireless data transceiver 251 to the internet in this case the media player 240 directly gathers user preferences 220 from the multimedia server 200 over the network connection the server 200 performs content selection directly by itself and transfers this tuning instruction automatically to the media player 240 the server 200 may also manipulate via commands the content of the media player 240 including when to play and what to play according to the present invention as illustrated in fig3 the media player 240 is equipped with an appropriate writer that may collect further information via the user input 300 about the user 39 s preferences for example if a user likes the recommended program the user may express approval thereof by entering a positive input 300 that information 300 may be written back to the storage device 230 to update user preferences 220 and make them more accurate on the other hand if the user does not like the program the user may enter a negative feedback to express disapproval the user 39 s feedback may. |
3 | n 2 he ar etc cf 4 or any other f dopant may also be added to the input if fluorinated sio 2 is desired it has been demonstrated that sio 2 powder can be delivered to a burner by flowing a carrier gas through a container of powder assuming a capture efficiency of about 30 passing 3333 grams of soot through the burner will generate 1000 grams of high purity fused silica glass typically 6 grams per minute of sio 2 powder is delivered to the burner about 2 hours is allowed to pre heat the furnace 40 and 9 3 hours of laydown time 3333 grams 6 grams min for a total run time of about 11 3 hours as the sio 2 powder contained in the nitrogen soot stream passes through the burner and enters the flame envelope it is heated to the point where it will vitrify immediately as it is deposited in a pre heated cup 42 supported on a turntable base 48 as shown in the drawings the burner is mounted on the furnace crown 44 the furnace further includes a ring wall 45 vent 47 and furnace frame 49 the burner is lit and the furnace is pre heated by conventional means not shown to at least 1625 deg c crown temperature before the n2. |
1 | surface surrounds two ribs 4 which are arranged symmetrically with respect to the median plane 1 and enclose an angle alpha of approximately 20 u00b0 their more ventrally oriented side face 5 is steep namely approximately 90 u00b0 to the base surface 3 and the more dorsally oriented side face 6 running parallel thereto is inclined obliquely at an angle of approximately 45 u00b0 to the base surface 3 in a sectional plane fig2 extending perpendicular to the rib in a cross section extending parallel to the implantation direction fig3 the angle appears much flatter however it is arranged in such a way that during the implantation movement it slides gently onto the bone surface or cartilage surface of the vertebral body cover plate assigned to it this even applies when the vertebral bodies involved have not first been distracted to a spacing greater than the thickness of the prosthesis it is for this reason that it is designated as a slide on surface since the two side faces 5 and 6 enclose an angle of approximately 45 u00b0 or preferably even less with one another they form a sharp cutting edge 7 at the head of the rib when the force of the ligaments connecting the vertebral bodies and the load to be taken up by the spinal column move the vertebral bodies concerned toward one another after the implantation the rib penetrates completely or partially into the bone tissue and thereby anchors the prosthesis in the desired position it is not necessary. |
8 | 44 as indicated at 648 to produce color corrected video signals which are displayed on the main monitor 50 additionally the routine displays the video picture associated with the button in the array 34 that was pressed to enter the 34 read 34 mode over the entire area of the auxiliary monitor 52 as illustrated at 650 in other words the auxiliary monitor 52 shows the selected video picture on an enlarged scale i e on a scale like that of the main monitor 50 if neither the 34 a 34 button nor the 34 b 34 button or the 34 picture file 34 button has been pressed during the 34 read 34 mode the routine inquires whether the equipment is in the 34 next to 34 mode as indicated at 652 the 34 next to 34 mode is entered by once pressing the 34 next to 34 button if so the routine again checks which of several split screen options has been selected by the operator and then uses the appropriate split screen option to divide or redivide the display on the auxiliary monitor 52 this step is designated at 620 the 34 next to 34 button as described above in connection with the flowchart of. |
3 | continuous method in both the described batch and continuous methods all of the br 2 fed is incorporated in the cellulosic based carbon thus it is convenient to refer to the amount of br 2 in the treated cellulosic based carbon by reference to the amounts of br 2 and cellulosic based carbon fed to the reactor a 5 kg feed of br 2 and a 95 kg feed of cellulosic based carbon will be deemed to have produced a gaseous bromine treated cellulosic based carbon containing 5 wt bromine however if a practitioner should desire to directly measure the incorporated bromine such measure can be affected by schoniger combustion followed by silver nitrate titration gaseous halogen contacted cellulosic based carbon can contain from about 2 to about 20 wt bromine the wt being based on the total weight of the contacted cellulosic based carbon a wt bromine within the range of from about 5 to about 15 wt will be useful when treating flue gas from coal fired boilers for determination of i a temperature of initial energy release ii a self sustaining ignition temperature and iii the early stage energy release values it is useful to have a differential scanning calorimetry dsc trace of the heat flow values vs temperature u00b0 c of the treated and untreated thermally activate cellulosic based carbon samples as they are controllably heated the dsc conditions can be as follows the sample. |
7 | frequency component u00b1 fs of a sub carrier to the frequency component separating portion 14 the frequency component separating portion 14 separates the received frequency component u00b1 fs into usb and lsb herein the lsb can be picked up by the configuration shown in fig4 b that is first i components and q components are extracted from input frequencies by means of an orthogonal mixer 14 a wherein the phase of the q components is changed by 90 u00b0 by a phase converter 14 b and the after phase changed q component and i components for which the phase has not been changed are synthesized by a synthesizer 14 c thereby extracting the lsb in addition usb can be picked up by the configuration shown in fig4 c that is first i components and q components are extracted from input frequencies by an orthogonal mixer 14 a wherein the phase of the q components is changed by u2212 90 u00b0 by a phase converter 14 d and the after phase changed q component and i components for which the phase has not been changed are synthesized by a synthesizer 14 c thereby extracting the usb the range calculating portion 13 shown in fig4 a calculates the range using the usb and. |
6 | immobilization of this pin and consequently the block 62 in normal operation of the generator on the other hand during the maintenance phase the closure member 76 is raised by sliding against the wall of the casing 26 advantageously in lateral guides 80 fig5 b fixed on the latter such that after retraction of the pin and lifting of the closure member the block 62 can be pivoting without risk of encountering any obstacle fig6 and 7 illustrate an alternative embodiment in which the block 62 for occupying the tube lane is arranged so as to have a substantially larger longitudinal dimension consisting for example of three juxtaposed elements 82 84 and 86 each provided with at least one element for passage of the secondary fluid these elements being solidly attached to each other and arranged in the extension of each other the first element 82 situated furthest to the left in fig6 includes an extension for the articulation of the block 62 about the spindle 61 on the clevis 60 carried by the plate 40 while the opposite element 86 has a larger height dimension and is optionally provided with a protective sleeve 88 the blocking pin 68 integral. |
7 | out of the nernst cell hence from equation 7 with ip 0 and equation 8 from these equations the air fuel lambda ratio u03bb can be written as the rich case indicated by ip lt 0 is more complex mathematically because of the assumption that v 4 0 that is there is no excess oxygen however the basic equation 1 still holds and the balance equations result in oxygen 2 v 1 v 2 v 5 c u03c6 2 xo 11 because there is an extra unknown another equation is needed this is the water balance equation obtained from the dissociation of h 2 o and co 2 into h 2 and co expressed by equation 13 v u2062 u2062 2 u00b7 v u2062 u2062 5 v u2062 u2062 1 u00b7 v u2062 u2062 6 kp 13 where kp is the equilibrium constant a function of exhaust temperature for a typical value of 1740 k kp is 3 5 the measured sensor current for the rich case is given by equation 14 ip u2212 kco p co u2212 kh 2 p h 2 u2212 p tot u03c3vi u00b7 kco v 5 kh 2 v 6 14 which includes two additional sensitivity calibrations kco and kh 2 substituting in the component expressions from equations 9 to 12 yields equation 15 also from equations 9 to 11 v 1 v 2 and v 6 can be written in terms of v 5 and u03c6 as follows from equation 11 v 2 c u03c6 2 xo u2212 2 v 1 u2212 v 5 c u03c6 2 xo u2212 2 a u03c6 v 5 from equation 10 v 6 b u03c6 2 u2212 v 2 b u03c6 2 u2212 c u03c6 u2212 2 xo. |
1 | element 3 at an angle in the distal direction the activator element is in a relaxed state in the initial position but can be flexibly deflected outwardly in the radial direction toward the drive element axis during preparation of the administering device they provide different functions for controlling the sequence of individual preparation steps in conjunction with the drive element they may be thought of and or referred to as the control mechanism for the sequence control fig1 b shows a detailed view of the proximal region of the administering device illustrated in fig1 a in which the device has been rotated by 90 u00b0 a lock element 10 may be seen which co operates with a projection 11 on the housing 1 together the lock element 10 and projection 11 constitute a clamp connection to secure the lock element 3 in addition to the locking action provided by the contact between the retaining element 6 and housing projection 9 and the contact between the drive button 8 and housing projection 9 the contact between the retaining element 6 and the housing projection 9 in the axial direction affords a blocking action against a movement of the drive element in the proximal. |
6 | the frame 2 in a substantially vertical position though it will be appreciated that the wind turbine could be operated about any axis in the preferred embodiment where there are multiple vane layers 6 each vane layer is offset radially from its neighbor to form the desired helix for efficiency of manufacture reduced waste in cutting each vane layer may be formed from three vane sections secured to a central hub not shown or as in the illustrated and preferred embodiment one of the vanes has an integral hub portion 10 to which the other vanes are secured see fig5 and 14 each vane layer is positioned by virtue of dowel pins 12 in holes 13 which are offset from each other sufficiently to produce the desired offset preferably especially for larger wind turbines each vane layer 6 may have one or more cavities 18 to reduce the overall weight preferably in such an arrangement the top and bottom vane layers are not provided with these cavities so that there is no opening into the interior of the vanes in smaller designs i e where the weight of the assembled body is less of a concern it may be unnecessary and or preferable to avoid such cavities preferably in the three vane preferred embodiment each vane is offset by a total of 120 degrees from top to bottom i e there is 120 degrees of u201c twist u201d as shown in fig4 and each layer is u00be inches in thickness the desired height of the overall wind turbine therefore determines the necessary offset. |
9 | weight of distearyl dimethyl ammonium methyl sulfate the toner and carrier particles were mixed in a high intensity lodige blender for about 10 minutes to result in a developer composition comprising about 4 percent by weight of the toner particles and about 96 percent by weight of the carrier particles and exhibiting a tribo product of about 132 both of the above prepared developers were treated according to the paint shaker tone detone surrogate aging method a method designed to simulate the aging process that occurs for developers during normal use in an electrophotographic imaging device specifically the developers were introduced into two separate bottles and the bottles placed in a paint shaker for a ten minute cycle after the ten minute cycle the toner particles were removed from the bottles and new toner particles were mixed with the carrier particles in the bottles the first or control developer was replenished with toner particles identical in composition to those initially present the second or experimental developer was replenished with a mixture of toner particles identical to those initially present in the second developer and toner particles identical to those initially present in the first developer both developers were subjected to a repeated number of ten minute cycles in the paint shaker each developer being detoned and replenished with. |
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