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radiated into an applicator section of characteristic frequency dimensions consisting of a wave guide section that has a taper applicator element of low dielectric constant material separating the wave guide section into a radiation input void end and a larger volume liquid filled output end whereby emulsion under pressure is input to the wave guide section output end adjacent the applicator element to undergo radiation and convection heating and subsequent separation into constituent components application_number US 18766788 A description fig1 illustrates a microwave treatment apparatus 10 of a type that utilizes circular wave guide sections 12 conducting microwave energy from a microwave source 14 to the input end of an applicator section 16 formed to the identical dimensions as wave guide sections 12 the applicator section 16 receives input via flow way 18 of a selected emulsion or liquid dispersion from an emulsion source 20 a selected surfactant from a source 22 is also input through a connector nipple 24 into the applicator 16 the surfactant input connector 24 is located at a selected distance downstream from the input 26 of flow way 18 as will be further described and a shorting plate 28 is secured over the end of applicator 16 while providing an output conduit 30 to a settling tank 32 or the like the microwave source 14 is selected from commercially available types that operate within the frequency set by the msi standards i e medical science and industrial standards as established by the federal communications commission in accordance with these standards microwaves of 915 megahertz and 2450 megahertz have been selected thus a 915 mhz 50 kw microwave power supply together with a circulator and a water load may be obtained from microdry company in san ramon.
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as platinum palladium ruthenium chromium iridium rhodium and alloys thereof typically having a thickness of less than about 1 mil referring to fig2 a schematic of a fuel cell system 20 which utilizes an electrochemical hydrogen purifier liquid or gaseous hydrocarbon fuel 22 together with water 25 converts to hydrogen gas and carbon based byproducts in a reformer 24 the contaminated hydrogen gas stream 102 enters purifier 101 where the carbon contaminants such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are removed from the hydrogen stream and if desired the pressure of the hydrogen stream is increased accordingly while the carbon contaminant stream 104 vents from the purifier 101 the purified pressurized hydrogen gas 109 enters fuel cell stack 28 along with an oxidant 26 normally air within the fuel cell 28 a controlled recombination of hydrogen and oxygen occurs to produce electric power 29 the benefit of the purification system 101 is that the purified hydrogen gas 109 used in fuel cell 28 enhances the performance and reliability while reducing maintenance requirements now with reference to fig3 a schematic representation of fuel processor module 30 is shown having a membrane 108 an anode 103 and a cathode 107 screen packages 32 35 37 are sandwiched between the anode 103 and separator plate 34 cathode 107 and separator plate 36 and separator plates 36 and 38 respectively screens 32 35 collect current from the anode 103 and cathode 107 while screen 37 serves as a fluids distributor of the coolant water important factors in effectively purifying the hydrogen stream 102 include the voltage applied across the anode membrane cathode assembly the flow rate of the contaminated hydrogen stream 102 and the hydrogen residence time on the anode 103 during operation the power source.
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pad 300 according to the example shown recessed area 402 overlaps conductive pad 300 but does not overlap dividing pedestal 308 indicating that either the size of the routing bit may be changed during the milling process or the lateral position of the routing bit may be shifted relative to the workpiece during the milling process one way of automating this shift is to mount the circuit board being processed on a moveable stage so that the workpiece may be positioned as desired while the milling machine supporting the routing bit remains stationary stage movements may be computer controlled allowing them to be programmed to achieve repeatability and to yield a consistent product milling features such as recessed area 402 into encapsulating layer 202 is made possible by the integrated approach to the manufacturing process as described herein with reference to fig5 7 a series of snapshots 500 shown in fig5 illustrate steps in an exemplary process sequence that incorporates machining operations together with electronics assembly operations to form a pair of integrated interconnect tabs 206 comprising individual integrated tabs 300 each cross section panel shown in fig5 corresponds to a manufacturing step in flow diagram 600 presented in fig6 attachment step 602 entails placing large pre formed electrically conductive e g metal.
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the outside face of a door panel not shown which has a circular opening to receive the housing 14 the ear like projections 20 of the rim flange include on the front face thereof a shallow rectangular recess 22 and a pair of apertures 23 on the inner portion face of the recess serve to receive bolts not shown for mounting to a cabinet door the housing 14 is configured internally with a hollow central bore 24 which together with the recess 22 conforms to and receives the t handle 30 which in turn contains the lock mechanism 32 the operation of the lock by a proper key not shown is typical of such handle locks and reference to the aforementioned u s pat no 4 552 001 as an example should provide any details not necessary here for the discussion of the present invention it should suffice to say that the pop out handle 30 in its locked position recesses into the rim flange 16 housing such that there is no way to force turn the handle without using the proper key to first cause the handle 30 to pop out to its operating position the handle as shown is t shaped with arms 31 however it could likewise be a single arm l shaped handle at the rearward end of the rim flange housing 14 there is a central bearing opening that.
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58 the 90 u00b0 rotation will move the relief area 59 over the opening 54 in the stationary valve member 31 also relief area 60 is aligned with inlet 55 the valve is thus in the full open position note that during this particular movement the valve was moved in a clockwise manner to effect the opening to close the valve a counterclockwise motion would be imparted as indicated by the direction arrow in fig1 b thereby bringing the valve back to the position shown in fig1 a note that in fig1 c the projection 28 is now placed in the slot 35 rather than the slot 34 in this initial position the valve is closed as indicated by the relief portion 59 being out of orientation with either of the openings 54 or 55 to open the valve a counterclockwise motion must be imparted to the valve stem 19 as indicated by the direction arrow in fig1 c this means that the relief area 59 will also be moved in a counterclockwise motion to be oriented over the opening 55 while the relief area 60 is brought into communication with the opening 54 accordingly the end portion 28b of the projection 28 will be moved to a position indicated in broken lines in fig1 d and the end portion 28a will be moved to that shown also in fig1 d thus a counterclockwise motion opens the valve while a clockwise motion closes it as indicated by the directional arrow in fig1 d it will therefore be appreciated that a right hand left hand conversion is easily achieved merely by initially aligning the bar 28 in either groove 34 or groove 35 it will also be appreciated that flange 29 assists.
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element for enhancing the use of said doping element and an outer cladding which surrounds the core the invention is characterised in that the doping element is erbium and in that the enhancing element is selected from among antimony bismuth and a combination of antimony and bismuth according to the invention one such fibre is characterised in that the size of the nanoparticles is variable and is between 1 and 500 nanometres inclusive and preferably greater than 20 nm application_number US 80598910 A description types of glass that include bismuth or antimony have particularly interesting characteristics described below with the help of fig1 a and 1 b which represent amplification gains for materials comprising erbium as the doping element and antimony fig1 a or bismuth fig1 b as the enhancement element more precisely these fig1 a and 1 b represent the material 39 s amplification gain y axis 10 as a function of the wavelength of the amplified signal x axis 12 for fibres comprised of antimony curve 14 fig1 a or bismuth curve 16 fig1 b these gains being compared to those of a known fibre comprising aluminium as a doping agent curve 18 it thereupon becomes apparent that the respective properties of antimony sb and bismuth bi are interesting for processing an optical signal to wit expanding the curve sb of the gain medium 39 s gain or flattening said curve bi thus the usage of a filter intended to flatten the gain of a fibre is lower when the curve of the gain for that fibre is flattened as this reduction may limit the pumping energy required by said fibre by.
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bi metallic strip cause the pump diaphragm 22 to deform a change in the temperature of the bi metallic strip can be brought about for example by a thermo electric component suitably connected to an electrical circuit not illustrated the micropump integrated in the print head 1 shown in fig2 is electrostatically activated to this end there is a first electrode 36 attached to the side of the pump diaphragm 22 facing away from the pump chamber 12 opposite the first electrode on the first end plate 2 is a second or opposing electrode 38 the pump diaphragm can be actuated by means of electrostatic attraction or repulsion the differing electrical potentials of the first and second electrodes 36 38 can be brought about by connection to a suitable electronic circuit not illustrated as illustrated by fig1 and 2 the print head can operate with edge or side orifices the method of operation of the pump is not dependent on the method of operation of the print head the method of operation of a print head 1 with integrated micropump is illustrated by fig3 a 3e the description which follows applies to a print head with integrated thermally activated diaphragm pump it is self evident that the method of operation will be similar with other types of pump fig3 a shows the print head with the integrated micropump in its neutral position in addition to the ink supply orifice 6 the first end plate 2 also has a pressure equalization.
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gun and a phosphor screen reference numeral 5 designates a focus electrode 6 an anode 10 an electron beam 13 a phosphor screen 14 a panel portion and 38 a main lens a space between the anode 6 and the phosphor screen 13 is field free and called a drift space the electron beam 10 subjected to focusing action by the main lens 38 moves toward the phosphor screen 10 and continues to be focused further during this travel of the electrons a diverging force is also exerted on the electrons by charges of the electrons themselves within the electron beam that is space charge repulsion the electron beam is focused into a beam of the minimum diameter d 4 on the way to the phosphor screen is spread again by the diverging force of the space charge repulsion prevailing over the focusing action by the main lens and forms a beam spot of a diameter d 1 larger than d 4 on the phosphor screen fig1 is an explanatory view of the relationship of an electron beam spot diameter versus the distance between the main lens and the phosphor screen the phenomenon explained in connection with fig1 becomes pronounced as a distance l 2 between the main lens and the phosphor screen increased as shown in fig1 and deteriorates resolution further as the distance l 2 increases the imaging magnification for projecting a virtual object in the vicinity of the cathode of the electron gun onto the phosphor screen increases the diameter of the spot formed on the.
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to the vertical support 1 3 the swivel mechanism 14 like the swivel mechanism 12 consists of a support column 14 1 including a swivel unit a swivel arm 14 2 and a carrying frame 14 3 for the container 21 the construction and mode of operation of the swivel mechanism 14 concur with that of the swivel mechanism 12 therefore we refer here to the corresponding description of the swivel mechanism 12 in the present drawing the swivel arm 14 2 and the carrying frame 14 3 loaded with the container 21 are in the 0 u00b0 position i e parallel to the lengthwise axis of the transfer plant 1 one also notices here the two loading stations 15 and 16 on the dock 2 underneath the vertical hoisting device 13 as well as an ftf 17 hauling away the container 18 furthermore it is evident from fig3 and 4 that what is meant by the invention 39 s designation of the vertical support 1 3 as being like a tower is that the extension arm 1 4 1 5 1 6 is essentially carried by a single vertical support 1 3 which is situated centrally to the width of the extension arm 1 4 1 5 1 6 the auxiliary supports 1 8 arranged on either side of the vertical support 1 3 merely have a stabilizing function in relation to the vertical support 1 3 the auxiliary supports 1 8 extend.
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down to an overall four foot length enables the use of the stabilizing bar in the length way direction between front and back previously placed cargo bars to accommodate different load depths reference is now made to fig1 d and 1e to further illustrate this use stabilizing bar 20 u2032 is identified differently only in the manner for which it is utilized that is rather than extending side to side between the side rails 18 bar 20 u2032 extends length way between bars 20 as will be further explained the width configuration of bars 20 thickness 30 is similar to the thickness of the side rails 18 and end clamps 28 can similarly be clamped onto the bars 20 as illustrated with this enablement collapsibility to different lengths and clamping capability to the bars 20 the bar use 20 u2032 enables support against in pocket sliding that is assume the cargo of pocket 32 has been unloaded leaving the cargo 34 adjacent pocket 32 free to slide cross ways into that pocket as illustrated a bar 20 u2032 can be adjusted down to the length between bars 20 and butted up against cargo portion 34 and clamped onto the bars 20 to securely hold cargo 34 in place reference is now made to the end clamps illustrated in fig2 8 as will be observed the clamps include opposing.
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with the showing in the drawing five rollers 13 are provided which are so distributed over the circumference of the band wheel 3 that the belt 14 wraps around about 280 u00b0 of the circumference of the band wheel the belt 15 lies against the outside of the insertion band 4 and presses the latter against the circumference of the band wheel 3 upon the oscillating movement of the band wheel 3 and of the insertion band 4 the belt 14 is carried along by the latter and also effects an oscillating movement since in this case there is no relative movement between insertion band 4 and belt 14 there is practically no heating of the belt 14 and the belt 14 and the insertion band 4 are excellently preserved as a result of the low weight of the belt 14 and the rollers 13 no additional large moments of inertia need be overcome which is extremely favorable for the designing of the drive of the band wheel 3 the use of the belt 14 is also extremely favorable from the standpoint of noise since the rollers 13 and the belt 14 produce practically no additional noise whatsoever since on the one hand the tension of the belt 14 is of considerable importance for the proper operation of the arrangement and on the other hand certain differences in length between individual belts 14 must be expected it is advisable for at least one of the rollers 13 to be supported adjustable under spring action for this there is selected one of the two end rollers 13 around which the belt 14 is deflected preferably.
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of screws 78 each half 77 a and 77 b contains a plurality of corresponding screw openings 79 along the edges of each half 77 a and 77 b each half 77 a and 77 b may be fit together at a 90 degree angle via the plurality of screw openings 79 and placement of the plurality of screws 78 inserted in the corresponding screw openings 79 with reference to fig8 shown is an exploded view of an alternative vertical fire pit with an ashtray stand the perforated vertical tube 82 is positioned above and attached to a horizontal plate 83 the horizontal plate 83 further includes openings 86 to allow ash to drop into the tray 84 underneath the plate 83 alternatively the ashtray stand may be any shape desirable in order to achieve a variety of aesthetic effects during use with reference to fig9 shown is a vertical fire pit top assembly wherein the top assembly is removed from the ashtray burnt ash may be collected in the tray 84 as it falls through the openings not shown in the perforated plate 83 once the tray 84 is full of ash it may easily be emptied by lifting up and removing the perforated plate 83 and vertical tube 84 with reference to fig1 shown is a fully assembled vertical fire pit shown in fig8 and fig9 the perforated vertical tube 82 is positioned above and attached to a horizontal plate 83 which in turn sits upon ash tray 84 alternatively the ashtray 84 may be any shape desirable in order to.
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means of through bolts there are two through bolts above the cross slot and two therebelow see fig3 arm 48 is made of several sections bar 50 extends through the cross slot 42 and is carried on pivot pin 52 which extends through straps 44 and 46 to pivotally support arm 48 as seen in fig6 bar 50 is preferably made of metal such as brass so that electric connection can be made thereto as illustrated in fig2 strap 54 is also metallic strap 54 is secured in a slot in the end of bar 50 cap 56 is secured in a similar way on the outer end of strap 54 see fig5 cap 56 has a longitudinal slot 58 therein in which is positioned ball bearing roller 60 pivot bolt 62 passes through roller 60 yoke 64 see fig4 embraces the cap 56 and carries pivot bolt 62 this construction is such that the yoke 64 can move forward and back in the longitudinal direction of arm 48 electrical connector strap 66 is secured to both cap 56 and yoke 64 to provide electrical continuity therebetween the lower end of yoke 64 carries rod 68 which has a connector 70 at its lower.
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that is when heat is applied thereto then the connecting pieces 23 are spread outwardly thereby increasing their contracting forces to be applied onto the connecting and clamping pieces 24 therefore even if the insulating inner cover 13 contracts due to the heat the connection between the coaxial cable 11 and the connector 21 for a coaxial cable can be held positively for the above mentioned reason by the way fig5 shows one example for comparison with the connecting structure according to the present embodiment and in fig5 there is shown a structure in which two connecting pieces 23a are formed such that they extend substantially in parallel to each other in the comparison example since the leading end portions of the two connecting pieces 23a are not inclined inwardly the contact area of the connecting pieces 23a which are inserted along the periphery of the insulating inner cover 13 with the braided wire 14 is slightly smaller than the contact area obtained in the connecting structure according to the present embodiment also in the comparison example because a distance between the respective leading end portions of the connecting pieces 23a are substantially equal to the diameter of the insulating.
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as measurement sensors to measure the distance the garage door is off the floor or tilt sensors to measure the tilt of the garage door due to simplicity the tilt sensor would be preferable the universal garage door remote is what stores all the codes to all the different garage doors this allows one product capable of working on thousands of different garage doors when the universal garage door remote is signaled the universal garage door remote transmitter sends an rf signal to the garage door opener to close the garage door an alternative to using the universal garage door remote would be to send a wireless signal to a module that would press the garage door open close button see fig2 the alarm device s are audible and or visual the purpose is to warn anyone around the garage door that the door is going to soon close most probably a flashing light and a siren or beep would be the preferable alarm method another probable alarm device is a device that calls a phone number if the garage door is open too long the additional device can be a module that plugs into a standard phone line or a separate mobile phone built into the automatic garage door closing device the control inputs switches control a turning on and off the device b programming the universal remote for a specific garage door type c changing the values of how long the garage door can be open before the alarm goes off d change how long the alarm goes off before the signal is sent to close the garage door and e to change the phone number to send a text message to warning that the garage door is open the device would also need.
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of the cylinders 10 in the two lowest rows or levels 42 is from about 1 6 m to about 2 7 m preferably from about 1 9 m to about 2 5 m the distances between the cylinders 10 are l 1 is from about 1 6 m to about 2 7 m preferably from about 1 9 m to about 2 5 m l 2 is from about 1 2 m to about 2 7 m preferably from about 1 6 m to about 2 4 and l 3 is from about 1 6 m to about 2 7 m preferably from about 1 9 m to about 2 5 m the diameter of the cylinders 10 is from about 1500 mm to about 2500 mm preferably from about 1800 mm to about 2200 mm and as the reversing cylinders 11 for example vac rolls or suction rolls are used whose diameter is from about 600 mm to about 1800 mm preferably from about 1200 mm to about 1500 mm as shown in the figure the cylinders 10 placed underneath the tending platform 40 are placed in pairs one below the other in which case a favorable frame solution is obtained see fig8 in this regard further the rubbish or broke coming from the doctors 14 of the cylinders 10 is directed away by means of a guide blowing or a.
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r 2 preferably the mbms list information indicates ues 2 that have joined a specific mbms which was not in progress at the time the ues moved in step 202 the serving rnc r 1 10 transmits an mbms attach request message including the ue list information for the specific mbms to the drift rnc r 2 10 the mbms attach request message may include information identifying the cell to which the ue 2 has moved and the specific mbms as well as the ue list information identifying which of the ues 2 having joined the specific mbms have moved to the cell managed by the drift rnc r 2 10 preferably the mbms attach request message is transmitted upon receiving a u201c session start u201d command from the core network 4 for a specific mbms that was not in progress when a ue 2 moved to a cell managed by the drift rnc r 2 upon receiving the mbms attach request message the drift rnc r 1 10 confirms the ue list information and performs an mbms attach process in step s 204 by adding the ues 2 indicated in the ue list information to a list of rrc connected ues managed by the drift rnc r 2 for.
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side surface and the end wall surface the function and operation of the projections 26 will be further described hereinbelow each of the fingers 18 include a guide surface 34 serving to guide a blade means into the gap or pocket formed by the platform and back portion and the fingers as noted above the fingers 18 are formed such that while extending forwardly the fingers also extend slightly downwardly as viewed in fig3 and 4 or toward the platform surface 24 referring to fig5 it will be seen that a blade means suitable for use with the above described housing includes a first blade 40 having a cutting edge 42 and a narrower second blade 44 having a cutting edge 46 the blades 40 44 being fixed to either side respectively of a spacer member 50 the spacer member 50 includes an elongated central portion 52 and end portions 54 extending forwardly of a frontal edge 56 of the central portion 52 and having outwardly facing notches 58 therein adapted to receive the projections 26 the notches 58 are defined in part by extensions 60 each having a cam surface 62 an outer surface 64 and a notch surface 66 in assembly the blade means including the first blade 40 spacer 50 and second blade 44 is inserted between.
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examples provided for illustration and not limitation furthermore references to memory unless otherwise specified may include one or more processor readable and accessible memory elements and or components that may be internal to the processor controlled device external to the processor controlled device and or may be accessed via a wired or wireless network using a variety of communications protocols and unless otherwise specified may be arranged to include a combination of external and internal memory devices where such memory may be contiguous and or partitioned based on the application accordingly references to a database may be understood to include one or more memory associations where such references may include commercially available database products e g sql informix oracle and also proprietary databases and may also include other structures for associating memory such as links queues graphs trees with such structures provided for illustration and not limitation references to a network unless provided otherwise may include one or more intranets and or the internet as well as a virtual network references herein to microprocessor instructions or microprocessor executable instructions in accordance with the above may be understood to include programmable hardware unless otherwise stated use of the word u201c substantially u201d may be construed to include a precise relationship condition arrangement orientation and or other characteristic and deviations thereof as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to the extent that such deviations do not materially affect the disclosed methods.
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the total dose may vary from 1 ppm to 20 ppm and preferable dose is 10 ppm as shown in fig2 the juice obtained from the mill sanitation is heated at about 70 u00b0 c and then neutralized according to the first embodiment to the invention juice can be neutralized by mixing of the lime with the juice i e adding lime to neutralize the acidic juice in the second embodiment of the present invention juice can be neutralized by initially raising ph of the juice to about 7 5 8 0 by mixing lime and then mixing phosphoric acid and or co 2 to neutralize the alkaline juice in the third embodiment according to the present invention the juice can be neutralized by treating the juice first with milk of lime to raise ph above 8 or at desired level and neutralizing the alkaline juice with so 2 by using sulfur burner according to the forth embodiment of the present invention co 2 gas can be used in the third embodiment to neutralize the alkaline juice instead of so 2 to avoid sulfur content in the final product as shown in fig2 the neutralized juice obtained from one of the embodiments of the present invention is heated to about 105 u00b0 c and then is passed through the dorr clarifiers to remove impurities the flocculating agents can be added in the dorr clarifier to increase rate of settling of impurities unwanted solids and the like the overflow from the dorr clarifies is then passed through the series of evaporators to boil off water for further concentration to obtain syrup having about 60 solids afterward the syrup is fed to the crystallizers and pans to obtain sugar which is then separated from mother liquor washed with steam or hot water.
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wear resistance of b is better than that of a since the desired wear resistance is not attained by a strain induced content of less than 60 its weight percentage is specified to be 60 or more a preferred amount of the strain induced martensite is 70 or more the strain induced martensite herein indicates that a complete austenitic structure is once formed and is then subjected to working to induce the martensitic transformation in order to convert the gamma phase to an alpha phase the complete austenitic structure means that the essential elements of the present invention i e fe cr and ni form an austenitic matrix and further the impurities are present in the form of minority phases such as carbides and sulfides the minority phases should be present in such a trace amount that the presence exerts an influence upon the measured valued of the strain induced martensite only within a range of measurement error the amount of strain induced martensite is obtained by applying external density with an intensity of 199000 a m i e 2 5 koe to an fe cr ni alloy measuring the magnetic flux density b t multiplying the magnetic flux density with 100 i e the result and dividing 100b by 1 6 t.
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471 in the nature of piston rings the rings 471 are of t shaped in cross section the stem is very small the sealing ring 471 is formed of plastic material which is relatively hard yet somewhat elastic for example a high strength polyamide or similar material polytetrafluoroethylene is particularly suitable in the circumference of each of the vanes 435 there is a corresponding groove 470 of t shaped cross section the vanes 435 are preferably also made of plastic material for example polyamide and after they are placed on the relatively wide shaft extensions 236 they are secured by screws 238 the t groove 470 is sufficiently deep that an elastic element can be inserted under the sealing ring 471 this can be formed in any way in particular it is desired to use an elastic spring strip 474 formed of elastomeric material having for example a hardness of 60 shore c all of the vanes 435 are provided with t grooves 470 sealing rings 471 and spring strips 474 these are pressed into the grooves 470 from outside that is possible becuase the vanes and the sealing rings are formed of elastic material and the stems 472 are small the spring strips 474 constantly.
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generate an electric field of 1 v micron 20 v micron between the anode 202 and cathode 205 conductors such that electrons 208 are extracted from the cnt layer 204 and accelerated to the anode phosphor layer 203 the gap between the anode 212 and cathode 211 and the acceleration voltage used is dependent on the quality of the cnt material 204 used and the energy of electrons needed to activate the phosphor 203 efficiently typically electron energies of 5000v or higher are needed to efficiently activate the phosphor 10 000v is better above 10 000v 12 000v the phosphor efficiency will be even higher but x ray light may also be generated which may be harmful and thus may need to be avoided it may be possible to choose a glass material that blocks the x ray light but allows the uv light to pass in all cases the glass 201 of the anode 212 allows the uv light 209 to pass through in one embodiment the light passes through the anode glass 201 as shown but other configurations not shown may allow the light to pass through the cathode surface 206 and the anode surface is made reflective to pass as much light as possible through the cathode surface 206 in yet another configuration both the uv light may pass through both the anode and the cathode substrates in other words.
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solution based on second degree functions is relatively straightforward critical numbers may need to be generated from preselected criterion to help determine a satisfactory fit in choosing the proper solution for models with more complex functions such as those with higher degree polynomials or irrational numbers in a further stage polynomials of the third degree may be fitted offering the possibility of 34 cusps 34 such as those configurations found in overthrust folds such polynomials can afford more than two possible solutions and more elaborate criteria will be needed to choose the proper solution according to the geological configuration critical numbers may be generated from these criteria to help determine a satisfactory fit in selecting the proper solution in another stage exponential functions will be fitted for example wavy surfaces will be generated by circular functions these exponential functions should cover all possible folded configurations in fig2 and 3 an examkple of maps of the dip profile according to the mathematical model of the present invention are illustrated the data used to arrive at the numbers shown in fig2 was derived from a dipmeter survey of a hyperboloidal structure of revolution the apex of the structure was 4000 meters below sea level and at 2000 meters north and 650 meters west of a surface reference point the apex was penetrated by the well head for the wellbore at 555 meters north and 632 meters west of the surface reference point and 345 meters below sea level fitted functions of the present method were used to derive this data one manner of defining the dip of the plane of a geologic structure intersecting a borehole is by two characteristics of the a unit vector normal to that plane the dip magnitude and the dip azimuth the dip magnitude is the angle.
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invention are commercially available from a variety of sources including siltech corporation toronto ontario canada r 1 is r 5 u2014 och 2 ch 2 o a u2014 ch 2 ch ch 3 o b u2014 och 2 ch 2 o c u2014 a b and c are independently integers ranging from 0 to 20 compounds of this class are commercially available from a variety of manufacturers including siltech corporation of toronto ontario canada they conform to the following structure ch 3 u2014 ch 2 r u2014 och 2 ch 2 o a u2014 ch 2 ch ch 3 o b u2014 och 2 ch 2 o c u2014 x u2014 p o u2014 oh z a b and c are independently integers ranging from 0 to 20 products made with polyphosphoric acid are on average 90 monoester 10 diester this means on average the u201c x u201d value is 0 9 and the average z value is 2 1 to equal three substituents products made with p 2 o 5 are on average 50 monoester 50 diester this means on average the u201c x u201d value is 1 5 and the average z value is 1 5 to equal three substituents compounds of this class.
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final product i e the co salt is granular and free flowing and can be utilized in products that are meant to be fortified with mineral salts and omega fatty acids the product can be crystalline or can exhibit some degree of crystallinity in practice a complex and variable mixture of omega fatty acids is expected to be used in producing the mixture thus for example a final product of a 50 50 co precipitated calcium co salt with citric acid and omega 3 acid anions will contain various mixtures of the individual fatty acids obtained from the original oil for example menhaden oil a common fish oil can provide the acids found in table 1 below each of these fatty acids will be contained in the final product as the salt of the particular fatty acid in the same mole ratio found in the original oil the mixture of fatty acids has a fixed average molecular weight that is determined by titration the total variety of acid anions obtained from each oil will be called for ease u201c omega ate u201d when these anions are incorporated in a salt for example in a 50 50 co salt of calcium citrate with the fatty acids of the above fish oil the initial amount of dha would be 50 of 7 1 or 3 55 based on the chart above factored down to account for the calcium and water in the final product the co anion would be citrate and the mixture of the above fatty acids from the fish oil would be u201c omega.
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o t caused by the non linear transmission characteristics of the high power amplifier 12 based on the error information obtained by the foregoing comparison the predistortion processor based on the lookup table algorithm disclosed in u s pat no 6 985 704 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference calculates and generates adaptively a compensation signal that is of inverse characteristics with the transform function of the pa 12 to pre distort the am am and am pm distortion caused by the pa 12 the outputs v p of the predistortion lookup table 331 33 q are fed to multiplier 11 after an adder 31 and a digital to analog converter 30 to modify the modulated rf signal from modulator 10 the output of the multiplier is the required predistortion signal v in k that is of an inverse non linearity with that of the power amplifier 12 to yield a pre compensation to the input of high power amplifier it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that there can be a signal difference between two signals ideal signal v rf and feedback signal v o t when they arrive at predistortion controller 5 fig1 or in fig2 at processor 200 the time difference.
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with the rotational velocity being known the exact initially setting position of the dial is determined in advance application_number US 86445001 A description a clothes dryer 1 of the current invention is shown in fig1 and generally includes an outer cabinet 10 having an opening leading to a rotatable drum 14 and a door 18 for closing the opening disposed on the upper surface of the outer cabinet is a control panel 22 for establishing a desired operational sequence for programming the clothes dryer 1 of the invention fig2 depicts a close up view of control panel 22 and includes a plurality of buttons and other elements for controlling clothes dryer 1 although control panel 22 is described below in a specific arrangement it should be understood that the particular arrangement is only exemplary as a wide range of layouts would suffice accordingly disposed on the left side of control panel 22 is a temperature selector 40 which includes buttons for determining the heat output of the clothes dryer 1 in the most preferred embodiment temperature selector 40 includes an air fluff button 42 a delicate button 44 a medium button 46 and a regular button 48 next to temperature selector 40 is a moisture monitor 55 for displaying the current moisture state of articles contained within clothes dryer 1 moisture monitor 55 is shown as including a set of leds 58 for indicating the specific moisture level because the leds 58 are vertically arranged individual leds 58 a f can be illuminated to indicate a current moisture level for example a low moisture level can be signified by illuminating only led 58 a while a higher moisture level can be.
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the use of a sliding contact 46 reduces the sensitivity of the measurement process according to the invention to the contact resistance relationships in the area of the seals between the piston 12 and the cylinder housing 14 otherwise the method of operation of the second embodiment is comparable to that of the first embodiment according to fig1 there are two evaluation arrangements at the positions 38 and 46 fig3 shows a third embodiment of the invention that is comparable to the second embodiment shown in fig2 accordingly the evaluation arrangement 40 is provided with several input channels moreover the detection arrangement 36 is provided with two further devices for the evaluation of a measurement voltage at the cylinder 16 in addition to the electrical line 42 which connects a third position 38 with the evaluation arrangement 40 this is an electrical line 49 on the one hand that connects a fourth position 50 with the evaluation arrangement 40 on the other hand a fifth position 52 is connected to the evaluation arrangement 40 by an electrical line 54 correspondingly the voltages prevailing at each point are evaluated as measurement voltages and directed to the evaluation unit 40 over the input channels 1 to 3 simultaneously at three positions along the cylinder housing 14 particularly at the third.
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than the attenuation of conventional reduction gears having no vibration damping and sound absorbing means since the reduction gear of the present invention is constructed in the above described manner the following advantages are obtained arrangement of laminated vibration damping and sound absorbing steel sheets inside of the inner wall of the casing can prevent sound generated by meshing engagement of the respective gears from being transmitted to the casing in addition splash and drops of a lubricant scattered from the rotating gears will not collide with the casing due to the arrangement of the laminated vibration damping and sound absorbing steel sheets thus leakage of the sound out of the casing can be reduced remarkably in other words the sound can be attenuated by a quantity of about 5 to 10 db a compared with the conventional reduction gear further since there is no need to secure a sound proofing material to the outer wall of the casing the reduction gear itself can be designed with smaller dimensions additionally since a known design of fitting bearings into the side wall of the casing can be employed for the reduction gear the latter can be constructed without the necessity of changing the present dimensions of the casing of course the present invention may utilize any number of shafts and gears arranged for reduction or other purposes for example the present invention has been explained along the reduction gear but the present invention may be applied to any gear device e g a speed increase gear also in the drawing the casing of the gear device is.
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are routed over lan 51 to appropriate lan connected terminals a customer information system cis server 57 is provided within center 25 and is connected to lan 51 cis server 57 is adapted to store and server any data about known customers that may be useful to agents communicating with them data held in cis 57 may include but is not limited to customer account information personal transaction histories address and contact information and so on other systems adapted to aid agents in interacting with customers are also available within communication center 25 and in some cases within networks 11 and 13 for example switch 39 is illustrated as having an interactive voice response ivr system 44 ivr 44 is adapted to interact with cost callers on an agent 39 s behalf when required by enterprise rules a queue q system 43 is also available at switch 39 as is generally known in the art queue system 43 may be a first in first out fifo queue or it may be an enhanced queue with enhancement provided by cti processor 41 dnt equivalents are provided at ip router 55 and represented by an ip queue 53 and an ivr system 43 such conventions are used to aid in handling call.
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the back of the table to retrieve them tubular leg braces 2 c provide the stability needed for this type of game without the leg braces 2 c the legs 2 e of the table will need be so massive that they could not be stored inside the table for the most economical shipping possible the leg braces 2 c allow for them and the legs 2 e to have a small diameter and therefore both braces 2 c and legs 2 e fit easily inside the skirt manufacturers of table games often resort to shipping the legs separately the braces 2 c prevent this a lighted graphics display 2 d may consist of a glass that can be leveled from underneath by means of four glass levels these levels allow for the glass to be positioned perfectly flush with the playing surface a light fixture is mounted underneath for the purpose of lighting the graphics under the display glass the same features including a television monitor as shown in fig1 b can be used for this u201c playing surface display u201d fig3 shows a top plan view of the table game of fig1 and fig2 a lighted graphic display 3 a is illustrated in a round geometrical shape return ramps 3 b like ramps 2 b are inclined in the forward position numeral 3 c indicates the one set of scoring numbers that provide a means to read the score for both left and right sides of the playing surface fig4 illustrates additional features that can be used with the table.
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the track position actually realized immediately after tamping operation and designated here as desired initial track position 31 of the track 3 this initial track position 31 is measured by the measuring car 14 immediately after tamping and clearly shows long wave geometrical track errors persons skilled in the art will understand that the measurement by the car 15 may also be carried out by a separate track measuring car data determined by the car 15 may be suitably transmitted for example wireless to the immediately trailing track stabilizer 20 or the data may be transmitted by diskette or modem the transmitted data are inputted into a computer 32 located on the track stabilizer 20 subsequently a conventional electronic compensation and factorizing process computes from the determined track ordinates 30 long wave corrective values 35 for correction of the cross level and lateral track position of the track 3 the determined corrective values 35 enable the track stabilizer 20 to precisely carry out the subsequent track stabilization by scanning the track on three points and alignment of the track in response to the predetermined corrective values and desired track ordinates i e the track stabilizer 20 is able to carry out simultaneously with lowering of the track for countering the initial settling of.
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by a temporally variable gradient field of a magnetic resonance apparatus at least two magnetic resonance data sets arising from different spatial positions are generated using the gradient field and from the magnetic resonance data sets the compensation setting of a filter is calculated with which a control quantity of the gradient field can be pre distorted such that the sum from the gradient field and at least one component of the eddy current field exhibits a desired time curve and the gradient field used for the magnetic resonance data sets is generated with a predetermined initial setting of the filter that at least approximately takes into account the component of the eddy current field application_number US 77925204 A description 0028 fig2 shows a longitudinal section through a magnetic resonance apparatus to generate a static basic magnetic field that is optimally homogenous at least within a spherical imaging volume 75 the magnetic resonance apparatus has a substantially hollow cylindrical superconducting basic field magnet 10 furthermore to generate rapidly switchable magnetic gradient fields that are optimally linear within the imaging volume 75 the magnetic resonance device has a gradient coil system 20 likewise substantially hollow cylindrical that is arranged in the bore of the basic field magnet 10 a shim coil system 30 with which among other things the basic magnetic field can be homogenized within the imaging volume 75 is integrated into the gradient coil system 20 the gradient coils of the gradient coil system 20 and the shim coils of the shim coil system 30 are connected for power supply to a control unit 50 the control unit 50 has a filter 52 with adjustable filter parameters to pre distort.
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application 2203 also text 2211 provides some further descriptive text associated with highlighted application 2203 the process associated with the selection and execution of the preview information is shown in greater detail in fig2 once the folder preview function of the start menu is initiated by user designation or automatically by the system of fig1 when a user highlights an item at 2301 the process determines which application or task is currently being highlighted 2302 the process then retrieves the preview files associated with the current selection 2304 and displays or plays as appropriate the retrieved preview files 2305 in step 2306 the process determines whether the selection was chosen by the user for execution if so the process retrieves and executes the selected application in step 2307 if not the process continues to display the preview at step 2308 until the users 39 focus moves to another highlighted item or until some other action takes place which takes the system out of preview mode if the another item is highlighted the process returns back to step 2302 where the new position of the current highlighted item is determined and previewed accordingly alternatively files relating to the preview of any task or application can be stored at a remote location to access these files at the remote location the file name as specified in the preview data structure described above may include the entire address of the file so that one may retrieve the remotely stored preview file for example the entire.
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this outer cloth 16 is tightly wrapped and sewen about this frame 14 the thickness of the outer cloth 16 is sufficient to allow the surgeon to pass a suture therethrough as seen in fig2 through 5 the ring prosthesis 10 is mounted about the lower portion of the holder assembly 12 this portion of the holder assembly 12 is the ring mount assembly 18 ring mount assembly 18 includes a ring support 20 this ring support 20 is generally annular with a shape similar to that of the annulus of the valve to which the ring prosthesis 10 is being sutured more particularly ring support 20 has a c shaped portion 28 with its ends connected by a straight side 30 the ring prosthesis 10 is fitted about the curved c shaped portion 28 of the ring support 20 the ring support 20 is formed with a groove or trough 32 which is dimensioned to receive a portion of the ring prosthesis 10 as best seen in fig4 the positioning of the ring prosthesis 10 within the trough 32 slightly deforms the ring prosthesis 10 this deformation places a thicker portion of the woven cloth 16 outside of the trough 32 to allow.
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the case where the lock was engaged from outside the premises and no authorized individual remains inside sensors inside the premises would become activated conversely in the case where the lock was engaged from inside the premises or from outside the premises and an authorized individual remains inside the inside sensors would remain deactivated the disabling of an inadvertent alarm is easily yet securely achieved by activating a first user controlled disarming means and returning the lock to its unlocked position application_number US 45588899 A description referring first to fig1 a standard door 10 is shown which is hinged mounted in a doorframe 12 a door handle 14 depicted as a door knob is on door 10 as well as a deadbolt lock assembly 16 deadbolt lock assembly 16 includes a key chamber 18 which receives a key 19 and is operably connected to a bolt 20 bolt 20 is operable to either retract within door 10 in its unlocked position or to extend from door 10 through a deadbolt hole of doorframe 12 in its locked position fig1 visually appears no different than the outside of any door incorporating a deadbolt lock assembly however the present invention may be utilized not only in conjunction with standard type mechanical deadbolts operated at least on one side by a key but also with deadbolts that may be electronically controlled by a swipe card a wireless keyfob a keypad etc turning next to fig2 the inside or secured side of door 10 and doorframe 12 is illustrated the left side of doorframe 12 is shown exploded outwardly in the direction of directional.
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be more accurately controlled into the tubing 14 since the pressure in the injection line 16 will change when the valves 30 and or 26 are opened a pump controller and a flowmeter could be included fluidly coupled to the line 16 for example at the surface of the borehole for enabling more precise control of fluid rate regardless of changing pump resistance or fluid pressures under some conditions a pressure differential device may not be required for example a pressure differential device will not be necessary if the pressure in the production tubing 14 is high enough that the pressure required to inject fluid into the production tubing 14 is greater than the pressure required to open the mechanism 30 the system 10 is shown in fig4 and 5 incorporating an assembly 12 a and an assembly 12 b respectively in lieu of the assembly 12 the assembly 12 a incorporates a valve mechanism 30 a the valve mechanism 30 a includes a piston 48 actuatable by pressure supplied to a chamber 50 via the control leg 20 the piston 48 includes a passage 52 therethrough for selectively connecting the portions of the injection leg 18 on opposite sides of the valve mechanism 30 a when properly positioned a spring 54 is included to bias the piston 48 into a closed position wherein the passage 52 is misaligned with the injection leg 18 so that fluid can not pass to the injection port 24 the mechanism 30 a includes a plurality of seal elements 56 to seal the piston chamber 50 the passage 52 the injection leg 18 etc from each other thus it is to be appreciated that even though some degree of fluid migration may occur up the portion of the injection leg 18 downstream of the.
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those skilled in the art including but not limited to simple crystallization and chromatography on a chiral substrate can also be used the magnitude of a prophylactic or therapeutic dose of s oxybutynin in the acute or chronic management of disease will vary with the severity and nature of the condition to be treated and the route of administration the dose and perhaps the dose frequency will also vary according to the age body weight and response of the individual patient in general the total daily dose range for s oxybutynin for the conditions described herein is from about 1 mg to about 100 mg in single or divided doses preferably in divided doses in managing the patient the therapy should be initiated at a lower dose perhaps at about 0 25 mg to about 25 mg and increased up to about 100 mg depending on the patient 39 s global response it is further recommended that patients over 65 years and those with impaired renal or hepatic function initially receive low doses and that they be titrated based on individual response s and blood level s it may be necessary to use dosages outside these ranges in some cases as will be apparent to those skilled in the art further it is noted that the clinician or treating physician will know how and when to interrupt adjust or terminate therapy in conjunction with individual patient response the terms 34 a therapeutically effective amount 34 and 34 an amount sufficient to treat incontinence but insufficient to cause adverse effects 34 are.
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has the fewest white dots per unit area since the surface 40 has the fewest white dots per unit area and each succeeding surface 42 through surface 50 having respectively more white dots per unit area the surface 40 will have the lowest reflectivity while each succeeding surface 42 through surface 50 will have a respectively higher reflectivity while the preferred embodiment varies the quantity of white dots per unit area in order to vary reflectivity a fixed quantity and spacing of dots per unit area could be established and the shape and size of the dots varied both methods will work equally well the percentage of white dots per unit area for each of the reflective surfaces 40 50 is selected so that the resulting reflectivity of each surface is inversely proportional to the square of the light path distance from the surface to the light source 30 and so that light from the light source 30 will reflect from each of the surfaces 40 50 with substantially equal intensity in operation light from the lamp 30 enters the extremity 22 of the light pipe 20 and spreads throughout the entire interior of the light pipe as the light moves away from the extremity 22 toward the other end of the light pipe 20 its intensity diminishes the reflective surfaces 40 through 50 reflect this light.
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present invention may be used for compact discs dvds minidiscs u2122 or even non disc recording media such as tapes or solid state memory the present invention is not limited to music recordings but may used with video and data recordings where additional information about the recordings is stored in a remote database 13 the recorded signals include anything stored on the recordings including control information such as table of contents toc data in the following description the term compact disc or its abbreviation cd will be used interchangeably with u201c recording u201d since cds are commonly used recordings today thus recording transport 12 may be a cd changer mechanism controller 14 may be any suitable control device such as microchip pic16c67 or motorola 6805 or the controller used in conventional changers an advantage to using a programmable controller like the pic16c67 is that it is possible to download a new program for controller 14 to change the operation of the apparatus as described below furthermore more than one device may be used to perform the functions of controller 14 for example conventional cd changer operations may be performed by one device and the processing of disc ids and database queries described below may be performed by a second device which is more likely to be programmable volatile memory 16 may be used for storing information obtained from the recorded signal output by recording transport 12 such as information obtained from the table of contents or toc on the recording an example of what is stored in volatile memory 16 is illustrated in fig2 the toc of cds for example.
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from entering the sound output port of the earpiece fig1 illustrates a hinge 80 which is formed as the thin flexible section of resilient material this hinge 80 can have many shapes and may be either the same thickness or somewhat thinner than the cerumen flap 16 itself the hinge 80 may be formed of the same material as either the cerumen flap 10 or the earpiece body or may be formed of a different material the flexibility of the hinge 80 may be varied by changing the material the shape and or the thickness of the hinge fig1 illustrates an alternative embodiment of a rolled hinge 84 the rolled hinge 84 allows the cerumen flap to move in a substantially linear path particularly the rolled hinge 84 when used in the embodiments of fig1 or fig1 will change curvature to move between the open and closed positions fig1 illustrates a further alternative embodiment including a corrugated hinge section 88 having a plurality of bends 90 the corrugated hinge 88 will allow the cerumen flap to move between the open and closed positions in a substantially linear path the earpiece according to the present invention may be formed by molding the earpiece including the cerumen flap and hinge as a single piece alternatively the cerumen flap and hinge can be molded separately from the earpiece and attached to an earpiece which is of.
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lyocell molded bodies an e p stage block 120 follows the d stage block 118 the e p stage is the hydrogen peroxide reinforced extraction stage where lignin is removed from the pulp using caustic in an amount ranging from about 20 to about 50 lb ton the amount of hydrogen peroxide ranges from about 20 to about 60 lb ton which may be lower than a conventional bleach plant that processes pulp from wood chips having a specific gravity not considered within the low specific gravity range of this invention the temperature of the ep stage ranges from about 75 to about 95 u00b0 c in one embodiment a second d stage block 122 follows the e p stage block 120 the amount of chlorine dioxide used in this stage ranges from 10 to about 30 lb ton which may be lower than a conventional bleach plant that processes pulp from wood chips having a conventional specific gravity not considered to be within the low specific gravity range of this invention the temperature of the d stage ranges from about 60 u00b0 c to about 90 u00b0 c one embodiment of a pulp made from low specific gravity wood has a hemicellulose content of at least 7 hemicellulose a pulp viscosity less than 32 cp a copper number less than 2 0 and in some instances less than 1 3 tappi t430 a weighted average fiber length less than 2 7 mm and a coarseness less than 23 mg 100 m other embodiments of pulps made according to the present invention have a combined copper manganese and iron content less than 2 ppm a total metal load less than 300 ppm and a silicon.
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the present invention the shape and outer diameter of the frame member insert section 48 must be slightly smaller than an inner diameter of the tubular frame c of the motorcycle frame a within and to which the replacement slip fit neck adapter 10 is inserted and attached in the replacement slip fit neck adapter 100 for the 2009 to present harley davidson motorcycle frames fig9 16 the replacement slip fit neck adapter 100 comprises a cylindrical neck 120 having an outer surface 122 and an inner cylindrical bore 124 a rear frame connector assembly 130 defining a upper plate 132 a lower plate 134 a pair of side plates 136 and an inner tubular frame extension 140 in addition the replacement slip fit neck adapter 100 includes an optional fairing mounting bracket 300 the fairing bracket 300 including a front neck bracket base 302 a plate support 304 and a front bracket plate 306 having a plurality of plate bores 308 through which a motorcycle fairing is attached the bracket base 302 and plate support 304 held together by at least two bracket mounting pins 305 allowing removal of the bracket base 302 and plate support 304 to be removed from one another when the fairing is not wanted by the operator the primary difference between the embodiments for the 26 inch and the 30 inch replacement slip fit neck adapter 100 for the selected 2009 to present motorcycles is defined within the orientation and relative dimension of the inner tubular frame extension 140 and plate dimension in the 30 inch embodiment the.
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drawn into the loom t the circuit 14 is associated according to the invention with a programmable control circuit 15 to which it transmits its analysis signals from the circuit 15 prearranged for a specific preestablished working program of the loom t to which there correspond certain characteristic parameters operating periods strength and length of the air blasts output signals are sent both to the solenoid valves 7 8 and 9 and to the servo controls 10 11 and 12 in order to operate the same according to the program as a result of the analysis provided by the circuit 14 it is possible to continuously vary this program throughout loom operation according to the times taken for the turns of yarn f to unwind as determined by the sensor 13 and depending on the yarn 39 s physical characteristics this allows both the blowing periods and times of the nozzles 1 2 and 3 to be varied as well as the air pressures in the receivers 4 5 and 6 so as to obtain yarn feed conditions permitting the insertion of the weft yarn in an optimal time independently of any changes in the physical characteristics of the yarn itself which directly influence its unwinding speed on leaving the feeder a said speed corresponding to the times determined by the sensor 13 the logic adopted is that illustrated in detail in fig2 and specified hereinafter once.
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98 and thereby cause or affect rotary motion of a spool 100 a first an end 101 of the cable 98 is anchored onto the spool 100 and a second end 102 of the cable 98 is anchored onto pulling bar 96 alternatively the spool 100 could be driven by foot pedals 30 amp 32 or hand pedals not shown the spool 100 is rotatably mounted on the third frame 94 the third frame 94 additionally supports a speed increaser timing belt drive 104 hereafter u201c belt drive u201d 104 the belt drive 104 includes a bull gear 106 a bull gear shaft 107 a pinion gear 108 and a drive belt 110 the bull gear shaft 107 mechanically couples the bull gear 106 and the spool 100 the variable pitch pulley 52 is located at an end of a drive shaft 112 a v belt 114 connects the variable pitch pulley 52 with a housing pulley 116 mounted on the brake housing 4 the shaft 12 of the inner impeller 8 drives a disc 118 the disc 118 acts as an inertial load and in normal use may rotate in either direction the user controls the resistance of the third version 92 by operating a hand wheel adjustment arm 119 which positions a control bar 120 the movement of the control bar 120 as driven by the hand wheel adjustment arm 119 varies the center distance between the variable pitch pulley 52.
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like 34 in fig8 the bracket is shown attached to a support such as a one half inch steel rod or the like 35 received in the end gripping configuration 13 and in fig9 the bracket is attached to a support such as a conventional one half inch pipe or the like 36 received between the configurations 14 and 15 in fig1 the bracket is attached to a support such as 1 1 2 inch pipe or the like 23 as indicated in fig7 10 various types of insignia may be used on the bracket to indicate different types of intersections for example in fig7 a disc 29a could be used to indicate a private road or drive in fig8 a single chevron 29b could be used to indicate a county road or city street in fig9 a single chevron with a bar 29c could be used to indicate a state road or major city street or avenue and in fig1 three parallel chevrons 29d could be used to designate major u s highways or four lane roads and the like in addition to the different shapes of insignia the insignia could be of different sizes for example disc 29a could have a diameter of approximately 2 inches chevron 29b could have an overall height of about 5 inches chevron bar 29c could have a height of about 8 inches and the triple chevron arrangement 29d of fig1 could.
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mcbride a a lowly p m suppression of cellular proliferation by the papillomavirus e2 protein j virol 1995 69 7791 7799 d u00fcrst m kleinheinz a hotz m gissman l the physical state of human papillomavirus type 16 dna in benign and malignant genital tumours j gen virol 1985 66 pt 7 1515 22 d u00fcrst m gallahan d jay g rhim j s glucocorticoid enhanced neoplastic transformation of human keratinocytes by human papillomavirus type 16 and an activated ras oncogene virol 1989 173 2 767 71 eluf neto j booth m munoz n bosch f x meijer c j walboomers j m human papillomavirus and invasive cervical cancer in brazil brit j cancer 1994 69 114 9 figge d c bennington j l schweid a i cervical cancer after initial negative and atypical vaginal cytology am j obstet gynecol 1970 108 422 8 fujinaga y shimada m okazawa k fukushima m kato i fujinaga k simultaneous detection and typing of genital human papillomavirus dna using the polymerase chain reaction j gen virol 1991 72 pt 5 1039 44 fukushima m yamakawa y shimano s hashimoto m sawada y fujinaga k the physical state of human papillomavirus 16 dna in cervical carcinoma and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia cancer 1990 66 2155 61 gregoire l arella m campione piccardo j lancaster w d amplification of human papillomavirus dna sequences by using conserved primers j clin microbiol 1989 27 2660 5 guerrero e daniel r w bosch f x castellsague x munoz n gili m viladiu p navarro c zubiri m.
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u00b0 c psig kpa hr parts sulfonation______________________________________1 70 20 238 0 5 80 932 70 25 272 2 80 953 80 10 169 0 5 40 914 80 14 196 1 40 965 80 24 265 1 40 966 90 45 410 2 160 977 90 35 341 2 80 978 90 18 224 0 5 80 979 90 10 169 1 50 9710 90 24 265 1 40 9711 90 20 238 1 40 9712 90 10 169 1 40 9713 90 30 306 1 5 40 9714 90 18 224 1 5 40 9715 90 22 251 0 5 40 9716 90 17 217 0 5 30 9517 90 14 196 0 5 20 9118 90 11 176 0 5 10 8019 95 24 265 1 40 9720 100 45 410 1 40 9721 100 25 272 1 40 9722 100 10 169 0 5 40 97______________________________________ the procedure of example 1 was repeated using an 8 percent dvb copolymer of styrene and from 30 to 40 parts mecl 2 as the swelling solvent the theoretical dwc was 5 34 meq g the results are summarized in table ii table ii______________________________________pressure sulfonation data for 8 percentdvb copolymer of styrenerun temp p sub max time mecl sub 2 percentno u00b0 c psig kpa hr parts sulfonation______________________________________1 90 20 238 1 40 992 90 20 238 0 5 40 983 90 10 169 2 40 994 90.
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tube 80 and rib 82 extends downwardly from the planar base 20 inwardly from the second corner fin 60 other than placement the second semicircular tube 80 and rib 82 are completely identical to the first semicircular tube 70 and rib 72 three central fins 90 92 94 are spaced from one another and extend downwardly from the central portion of the planar base 20 the corner fins 50 60 the semicircular tubes 70 80 and the central fins 90 92 94 are all extruded from a polymeric material which is softer than the material used for the base 20 and the upwardly extending members 22 24 this material can be the same material used for the engagement members or material having different characteristics fig3 shows the seal 10 mounted on a door 12 at the bottom of the door the first upwardly extending member 22 lies close along the bottom of one side of the door the second upwardly extending member 24 lies close along the bottom of the other side of the door and the planar base 20 lies close along the bottom of the door the engagement members 30 40 are deformed and pushed into very tight engagement against the sides of the door 12 a significant surface area of each engagement member 30 40 is in contact with the surface of the door 12 and holds the seal 10 in place on the door 12 the two upwardly extending members 22 24 can flex and change their relative orientation with respect to the base 20 this allows the seal to be applied to doors having various widths the illustrated embodiment can accommodate a door from about 1 5 inches thickness to about 1 75 inches thickness and still maintain an.
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rotating base 33 is in turn attached to a positioning motor 37 either directly or indirectly through a transmission or direct drive the positioning motor 37 positions or rotates the fixture 34 containing the workpiece while the translational movement mechanism 30 moves the workpiece 22 through the rotating abrasive brush 20 a controller such as controller 200 controls the positioning motor 37 to vary the rotation of the fixture 34 in accordance with a predetermined program such as a numerical control program which accurately rotates positions or stops the rotation of the positioning motor 37 alternately the controller permits an operator to provide positioning commands to the motor 37 as shown in fig1 a vertical movement mechanism 28 is employed which adjusts the vertical position of the motor 20 relative to the base in one embodiment the vertical movement mechanism 28 includes a screw driven actuator that is controlled either manually as by a handle 46 fig1 or by a control motor 80 fig6 if a control motor 80 is utilized the motor 24 is preferably engaged to one or more guide rails 84 through linear bearings 86 a screw 82 turned by the control motor 80 passes through a threaded fitting on the motor 24 such that rotation of the screw 82 causes the motor 24 to move up or down it is contemplated that the movement of the motor 24 and abrasive brush 20 may be pre programmed into.
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assembly may incorporate a spring 24 fig3 to maintain a force on the seal 10 however once the preload is applied and the seal member 12 has undergone cold flow the preload may relax or be removed in some applications without affecting the sealing capability of the seal 10 the ferrule s 14 and washers 20 is formed of a relatively hard material suitable for the environment such as a metal material the seal member 12 is formed of a thermoplastic material that is capable of cold flow thermoplastic materials having a tensile modulus equal to or greater than 500 000 psi at room temperature are suitable for many downhole applications similarly thermoplastic materials having a flexural modulus that is equal to or greater than 500 000 psi at room temperature are suitable for many downhole applications particular thermoplastic materials that exhibit the desired cold flow characteristics for the seal 10 of the present invention are polyetheretherketone peek polypheneline sulfide pps polyetherketone pek polyetherketoneetherketoneketone pekekk polyethylene terephthalate pet and similar materials fig5 shows a seal 10 for sealing around a control line or cable 4 the control line 4 extends through a housing 8 the seal has a thermoplastic seal member 12 inside the housing 8 the seal and seal member have tapered mating surfaces mandrel 18 threadably mates with the housing 8 when the mandrel 18 is screwed into the housing 8 the mandrel 18 applies a force to the seal member 12 causing it to deform and cold flow into the gap between the control line 4 and the housing 8 the deformed seal member 12 creates the seal between the control line 4 and the housing 8.
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according to one embodiment of the invention the functional capability of the presented technique could be shown by the construction of a prototype fig3 the motor and gear box unit as well as the scaffold of the prototype were assembled from elements of a metal construction kit compakt technik gmbh schriesheim germany a 25 u03bcl glass syringe having a metal needle gauge 22 point style 3 hamilton bonadutz switzerland was used for supplying the spinning solution fig3 shows a preferred embodiment of the invention the diffusion unit consists of a 20 polyacrylamid gel being equilibrated in 0 5 m potassium phosphate ph 8 0 a channel having a diameter of 0 7 mm was passed through the gel and ended in a plastic tip with an inside diameter of about 0 2 mm fig4 the protein thread is wound up by a teflon roll having a diameter of 4 cm and rotating with 60 rpm fig4 shows a summary about the diffusion unit with this prototype a 25 solution of the synthetic silk protein aq 24 nr3 see huemmerich et al 2004 could be spun to a 4 u03bcm thick thread fig5 presents an analysis of the assembled thread a the thread is wound up by means of the teflon roll b scanning electron microscopic picture of the generated.
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system dry lamination after the ac1 was coated and dried to 15 micron oriented nylon ony under the same conditions as embodiment 3 it was bonded and laminated with 30 micron cpp film using the bonding agent of embodiment 3 the bonding and laminating conditions are identical to embodiment 3 after the ac2 was coated and dried to 20 micron oriented pp opp film under the same conditions as embodiment 3 it was bonded and laminated with 30 micron cpp film using the bonding agent of embodiment 3 the bonding and laminating conditions are identical to embodiment 3 after the ac2 was coated and dried to 12 micron pet film under the same conditions as embodiment 3 it was bonded and laminated with 20 micron opp film using the bonding agent of embodiment 3 the bonding and laminating conditions are identical to embodiment 3 after the ac1 was coated and dried to 12 micron pet film under the same conditions as embodiment 3 the pet film was laminated and bonded with 40 micron corona treated lldpe film at the ldpe resin temperature of around 300 u00b0 c using extrusion coating the aging conditions are identical to embodiment 3 the layer thickness of ldpe is about 15 microns the laminated film which was bonded and laminated using a conventional commercially available anchor coating agent epomine registered trade name manufactured by nippon shokubai was used in the comparison examples and its performance was compared with that of the laminated films of said embodiments each structural film bonding agent and bonding conditions.
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overall length of about 0 46 inch and overall height of about 0 16 inch and overall width of about 0 23 inch the rupturable layer 32 is made of foil and has a thickness of about 0 0015 inch the nonrupturable layer 30 is made of a laminate of foil paperboard and polyester with an overall thickness of about 0 004 inch referring to fig5 through 8 an alternative preferred dual chamber child resistant blister package 120 of the present invention is illustrated the blister 122 of this package 120 includes two semi spherical projections 138 which protrude inwardly into the blister 122 separating the storage chamber 134 from the discharge chamber 136 which operates as restraint means for preventing the medicament 124 from moving from the storage chamber 134 to the discharge chamber 136 until a predetermined force is applied to the blister package 120 as described below the distal end of the storage chamber 134 of the blister 122 includes a sloped wall 140 the discharge chamber 136 is elongated which helps improve child resistance as described below the rupturable means and the nonrupturable means of this embodiment are similar to those of the previous embodiment i e a rupturable layer 132 and a nonrupturable layer 130 the rupturable layer 132 is located immediately adjacent the blister layer 128 sealing the medicament 124 within the blister 122 and sealing the opening 144 of the nonrupturable layer 130 the nonrupturable layer 130 is located adjacent the storage chamber 134 preventing a medicament 124 located within the storage chamber 134 from being discharged from the storage chamber 134 through the nonrupturable layer 130 the nonrupturable layer 130 includes an opening 144 located adjacent the distal.
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may be used to transmit two signals at two different frequencies further a receive signal and two spectrally separated transmission signals can be used where three different beam angles can be provided by the antenna array 315 corresponding to the three signals the number of simultaneous beam angles requires a corresponding number of phase shifters and frequency selective components providing the same number of frequency channels fig4 is a block diagram of a system used to provide the transmit beam 320 and receive beam 325 an antenna assembly 405 includes an antenna element 210 frequency selective component 410 receive weighting structure 415 e g phase shifter and transmit weighting structure 420 the weighting structures 415 420 are controlled by respective control signals 20 425 435 the receive weighting structure 415 supports a receive signal 430 and the transmit weighting structure 420 supports a transmit signal 440 the antenna assembly 405 is one of n number of antenna assemblies 405 that compose the antenna array 315 fig3 the number of weighting structures 415 420 in each antenna assembly 405 determines the number of beams that may be simultaneously generated at different angles and or patterns by the antenna array 315 the frequency selective component 410 provides discrimination between signals at different frequencies preferably the frequency selective component 410 provides passive means for splitting the signals at different frequencies so as to minimize the power required by the antenna assembly 405 independent control of the weighting structures 415 420 is provided by the controller 445 which generates the receive control signals 425 and transmit control signals 435 the controller 445 may include the intelligence to provide the angle and or pattern for the transmit beam 320 and receive beam 325 fig3.
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zone by the flow of the fluid feed through the reaction zone and the solid particles are substantially free to move about within the reaction zone as driven by the flow of the fluid feed through the reaction zone as used herein the term u201c fluid u201d denotes gas liquid vapor and combinations thereof generally the reaction conditions at which the reaction zone is maintained generally include a temperature in the range of from about 260 u00b0 c to about 430 u00b0 c preferably the temperature is in the range of from about 310 u00b0 c to about 370 u00b0 c in accordance with the present invention regardless of whether a fixed or fluidized bed reactor is used the pressure is generally in the range of from about 100 pounds per square inch gauge psig to about 2000 psig generally in a fixed bed reactor the pressure is in the range of from about 100 psig to about 1500 psig in a fixed bed reactor the pressure can also be about 600 psig in a fluidized bed reactor the pressure is generally in the range of from about 400 psig to about 750 psig and can also be about 500 psig the following examples are presented to further illustrate the present invention and are not to be construed as unduly limiting the scope of this invention a mixture of soybean oil and diesel was fed into a heated tube operated at a temperature of about 330 u00b0 c and a pressure of 700 psig there was no co feed gas present the mixture was then passed through a filter and sent to a hydrotreating reactor containing.
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one of the openings 360 b is utilized depending on whether the bracket is being utilized as a top or as a bottom bracket clearly the bracket has adjustability in that it may slide along the guide 350 b in the flexible cover to the predetermined position to turn by the distance separating the pins 311 b and 310 b in the screen assembly the brackets then may be fixed in position utilizing glue or the like and may be fastened to the opposite wall 10 c of the jamb 10 of fig2 using conventional methods it is recommended that the fastening be a removable fastener type allowing for repair of the screen assembly referring now to fig2 a and 29c there is illustrated the glide portion 330 shown in fig1 and 20 which glide portion has a generally t shaped guide receiving portion 330 b to retain the channel the member 330 a therefore is provided to be inserted within the opening 325 of the handle portion 320 to seal the entire assembly said foot 330 a can be moved in and out of the opening 325 to allow for adjustment as is required referring now to fig3 in relation to fig1 and 20 the handle portion 320 is therefore shown including alligator jaw like portions 320 a and 320 b as seen in fig2 for capturing the edge s 2 of the screen s when the portion 320 b is crimped and moved toward the edge of portion 320 a capturing the screen therebetween via serrated edges 320 i of the side 320 b of the joint an opening 325 is provided.
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the difference in the variation 142 at the reference l 0 and the variation 142 at the distance 140 l i the curvature value is determined for a precise distance 142 for each zone 128 130 132 and 134 of the wafer subsequently the pressure variations are determined with each curvature value in accordance with formula 1 the method may be repeated during the cmp process to more precisely planarize the wafer as portions of a layer are removed the curvature of the wafer is affected if the measurement apparatus is included in the cmp machine the pressure profile may be adjusted as the curvature of the wafer changes the measurements are real time feed forward information that enhances post cmp uniformity in another embodiment several wafers from a batch of wafers may be measured to determine an average wafer warpage value at a specific stage of the processing for the wafers the average variation 142 for a precise distance 140 may be calculated from several wafers an average curvature value may be calculated and processed to determine the pressure differences to uniformly cmp the wafers the cmp machine 100 is programmed to apply the specific pressure differences to each wafer in that batch this can save the manufacturer time by avoiding determining the values l 0 and l i and pressure variations for each individual wafer the method provides an in situ cmp film profile controller that can be used to more uniformly cmp a wafer or plurality of wafers the method can improve the accuracy of endpoint detection techniques used by the manufacturer by enabling a more consistent polish by adjusting the down force applied to each zone of the wafer to accommodate.
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2 is also selected in compliance with composition no 2 this adds the effect of zirconium that in addition to its propensity for stabilizing the alpha phase of titanium also appears to present an affinity with oxygen that is advantageous such that the zirconium acts together with the hafnium to capture the oxygen and thus avoid the precipitation of oxidizing phases of aluminum and titanium the combined presence of these two elements also appears to present a synergy effect further reducing the segregation of the species constituting the alloy during cooling of the alloy finally the following alloy no 3 is selected in accordance with composition no 3 although it is in the same column of mendeleev 39 s table as zirconium or hafnium silicon also appears to have a beneficial effect in opposing the precipitation of oxidizing phases of aluminum and titanium in the alloys taken as examples of the compositions the proportions are given to within u00b1 10 in relative value for example in alloy no 1 the proportion of aluminum lies in the range 6 3 to 7 7 and the proportion of hafnium lies in the range 0 81 to 0 99 using these alloys it is proposed to fabricate half finished products by successive forging operations in the u03b2 u03b1 u03b2 u03b2 u03b1 u03b2 zones with final deformation in the u03b1 u03b2 zone the product as forged in this way is then subjected to the following heat treatment temperature raised to 790 u00b0 c pause at said temperature for 3 h cooling in air pause at 560 u00b0 c for 8 h and cooling in air the invention is naturally not limited to the above description although the compositions and alloys described in detail include vanadium molybdenum chromium and iron the invention also covers alloys.
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and a front cocking position for the cocking and uncocking of a striker spring and a catch located on the cocking slider which works together with a mating catch to hold the cocking slider in the front cocking position in order to attain an improved safety with respect to an unintended release of a shot an uncocking mechanism for the automatic uncocking of the striker spring when the magazine has been removed is correlated with the cocking slider application_number US 96066510 A description fig1 3 show a part of a repeating rifle with a system casing 1 a bolt mechanism 2 arranged in a displaceable manner on the system casing 1 a rear shaft 3 affixed on the rear side of the system casing 1 and a magazine 5 inserted in a magazine well 4 from the underside of the system casing 1 in the embodiment example shown the trigger guard 6 with the trigger 7 is located on the underside of the magazine 5 the trigger guard 6 and the trigger 7 are therefore firmly connected to the magazine 5 in this embodiment so that they remain on the magazine 5 even with the removal of the magazine 5 from the repeating rifle if.
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86 g of diethanolamine was added and the reaction was stirred for 2 hours at 65 u00b0 c to provide the diethanolamine salt of the resulting polyfluoropolyether based phosphate of formula i wherein j q and r were each 1 r f was c 2 f 5 the resulting product was applied to paper samples white bleached 50 paper for oil repellency testing using test method 1 results are in table 3 a penetrating solution was prepared containing a fluorine concentration of 0 8 fluorine by weight and was applied to limestone and concrete substrates as described in test methods 6 and 7 the substrate samples and untreated controls were tested for water repellency oil repellency and stain resistance according to test methods 6 and 7 the test results are shown in tables 4 and 5 the product of this example was also tested for surface tension according to test method 3 the resulting data is in table 9 the product of this example was added to semi gloss latex paint high gloss latex paint and matte latex paint in an amount of 0 3 by weight the contact angle was measured using test method 4 and the resulting data is in tables 11 and 12 resistance to blocking was measured according to.
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crest of a corrugation which is to be ground and the spring member 12 ill be permitted to relax adjacent to a valley the action of the spring members 12 may selectively be suppressed in that each spring member 12 is bridged by a rigid support 13 which is non displaceably connected by a tubular member 14 to the guide yoke 6 in which the abrasive product 3 is movably mounted that rigid support 13 co operates with a hydraulically operable supporting cylinder 15 which either releases the support 13 or constitutes for that support an abutment which can be adjusted in height and which will then prevent a vertical movement of the guide yoke 6 relative to the grinding frame 7 owing to the wear of the abrasive product 3 its circumferential surface will be adapted to the profile of the top surface 1 of the rail 2 after a short grinding time to permit a grinding of the top surface 1 to a predetermined profiled shape the abrasive product will have to be dressed accordingly for this purpose rotating dressing members 16 are provided which are shown in fig6 and are freely rotatably mounted in a bearing yoke 17 and by means of the bearing yoke 17 can be moved against the associated abrasive product 3 in a radial direction with respect to the abrasive.
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sends the remaining minutes information back to the client the remaining minutes information can be stored by the client in a memory for example flash memory upon terminating a call the remaining minutes information can be added to an elapsed time of the call the result of the addition can be stored as contract minutes remaining by storing remaining minutes at call initiation and adding elapsed time at call termination true contract minutes remaining can be tracked by the client referring to fig1 when a user device connects to a service provider 102 the service provider verifies a device identification 104 the service provider determines the terms of a contract with the device owners and sends a status to the device 106 the device stores the status 108 the service provider handles a connection for the device 110 and when the device terminates the connection 112 the device adds an elapsed time of the connection to the status received from the service provider 114 as shown in fig2 a mobile device such as a cellular telephone 206 or a personal digital assistant 210 can request a status from a service provider 202 through a connection the connection can be established through for example a cellular network 204 or a computer network 208 while fig2 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention implementing wireless technology it should also be understood that the present invention can also be implemented over a network where the device is connected by a physical connection such as.
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fixed to a metal fitting portion 22 of the seat cushion frame as seen in fig3 and 4 the lower end of the upper hinge arm 18 is pinned at 24 to the lower hinge arm 20 a suitable coiled torsion spring reclining mechanism is generally indicated in phantom outline at 26 in fig2 an example of a typical recliner mechanism is shown in u s pat no 4 337 978 and reference may be had to that patent for an explanation thereof the hinge member 16 may also include an inertia latch system that permits free movement of the seat back 14 while preventing its forward movement when a predetermined relative acceleration occurs as the inertia latch mechanism forms no part of the present invention it has been deleted from the drawings for the purpose of clarity an example of one type of inertia latch system suitable for use with the present invention is shown in u s pat no 4 358 155 issued nov 9 1982 to osterhold et al a similar hinge member not shown is provided at the inboard side of the seat back 14 the hinge arms 18 and 20 coact to mount the seat back 14 for pivotal movement relative to the seat cushion 11 the.
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50 microseconds to 1000 microseconds the electric weapon repeats the output of the pattern at a rate of 19 repetitions per second a method for immobilizing a target is performed by an electric weapon the method includes delivering a first pulse in a first polarity operating a switch to reverse the polarity of delivery and delivery the second pulse in a second polarity the method may further include awaiting lapse of a period between delivery of the first pulse and delivery of the second pulse wherein the period is in the range of from 50 microseconds to 1000 microseconds application_number US 18205105 A description the following description of the presently contemplated best mode of practicing the invention is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of the invention the scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims an immobilization device may include a housing a first electrically conductive dart a second electrically conductive dart a barrel an electric circuit such as an electrical pulse generating circuit mounted in the housing a safety mounted on the housing a trigger mounted on the housing and a cartridge the cartridge contains at least the first electrically conductive dart e g a dart comprising a barbed metallic needle or other electrode and the second electrically conductive.
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the oxygen sensors 66 and 68 allow the ecu 28 to monitor air fuel ratios also over a wide range thereby allowing ecu 28 to determine a value associated with the exhaust gas entering and exiting the nox adsorber 18 additional embodiments contemplate oxygen sensors positioned at other locations for example in a system including a saline nox catalyst oxygen sensors could be positioned to sense input and output flow of the saline nox catalyst the oxygen sensors 66 and 68 can enter into a learning mode or autozero mode in such modes the oxygen sensors can adaptively learn the appropriate calibrations for an aftertreatment system to which they are coupled learning modes may include calibration zeroing and other operations which assist in or provide increased accuracy and or reduced error in measurement and or estimation of oxygen levels and or in adapting oxygen sensor operation to a mode of system operation engine 12 includes a fuel injection system 90 that is connected with and controlled by the ecu 28 fuel injection system 90 delivers fuel into the cylinders of the engine 12 various types of fuel injection systems may be utilized in the present invention including but not limited to pump line nozzle injection systems unit injector and unit pump systems high pressure common rail fuel systems common rail fuel injection systems and others the timing of the fuel injection the amount of fuel injected the number and timing of injection pulses are preferably controlled by fuel injection system 90 and or ecu 28 with reference to fig3 there is illustrated an oxygen sensor learning mode control diagram 300 which can be executed by a controller such as ecu 28 oxygen sensor learning control diagram 300 includes block 500 which receives inputs 501 502 and 503 and.
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commonly used as a threaded u201c unloader port u201d for connection of an electrical pressure switch for example operable to release air trapped between the compressor and the valve subsequent to the compressor shutting off in order to facilitate proper re start of the compressor the valve 10 of the present invention is compact in size and has a small number of component parts to minimize cost the valve is reliable in operation in the severe environment typical for a compressor discharge at the open position the valve provides good internal flow characteristics with generally restriction free flow areas minimal turning i e the flow proceeds generally straight through the valve and with the only obstructions being the three arms 50 therefore the valve avoids producing a substantial decrease in pressure as air flows through the valve assembly of the valve 10 is facilitated by the convenient position of the retainer 16 at the exit end 32 and its attachment by crimping the end in view of the above it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results obtained when introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment s thereof the articles u201c a u201d u201c an u201d u201c the u201d and u201c said u201d are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements the terms u201c comprising u201d u201c including u201d and u201c having u201d are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements as.
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angle of refraction 2theta of 8 4 u00b0 and 8 6 u00b0 fig1 shows the x ray diffraction diagram of the f crystal form of the methanesulfonic acid addition salt of a compound of formula i in the x ray diagram the angle of refraction 2theta is plotted on the horizontal axis u03b1 axis and the relative line intensity background corrected peak intensity on the vertical y axis x ray powder diffraction patterns are measured on a bruker d8 gadds discover diffractometer with cu k u03b1 radiation source k u03b11 radiation wavelength u03bb 1 54060 angstr u00f6m the optical density of the lines on the film is proportional to the light intensity the film is scanned in using a line scanner the strongest line in the x ray diffraction diagram is observed at an angle of refraction 2theta of 20 9 u00b0 more broadly the f crystal form is characterized by refractions at angles of refraction 2theta of 8 4 u00b0 8 6 u00b0 13 3 u00b0 16 2 u00b0 16 8 u00b0 17 1 u00b0 19 5 u00b0 20 9 u00b0 23 6 u00b0 and 24 5 u00b0 in essentially pure material of the f crystal form of the methanesulfonic acid addition salt of a compound of formula i lines can be observed at angles of refraction 2theta 8 4 u00b0 8 6 u00b0 10 4 u00b0 13 3 u00b0 14 7 u00b0 16 2 u00b0 16 8 u00b0 17 1 u00b0 19 5 u00b0 20 9 u00b0 22 2 u00b0 23 1 u00b0 23 6 u00b0 24 5 u00b0 25 1 u00b0 26 0 u00b0 26 9 u00b0 28 5 u00b0 29 1 u00b0 and 30.
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parallel connected amplifiers responsive to the signal to activate corresponding switching circuits and audio visual indicators application_number US 12432580 A description the invention may advantageously be described within the context of a rotational overspeed monitoring and protection system for a steam turbine for example in fig1 a toothed wheel or spur gear 10 is attached to the rotating shaft not specifically shown of a turbine rotor and is rotatable therewith at the same speed for redundancy two or more here three magnetic sensors 11 are coupled to the toothed wheel 10 to independently sense the speed of rotation an output signal from each magnetic sensor 11 is fed to a corresponding frequency to voltage converter 12 the output of which is an electrical signal whose magnitude is proportional to the turbine speed this output signal is then compared to a reference signal in a voltage comparator 13 the reference signal is preset to correspond to a speed at which corrective action must be taken for example an overspeed condition of 113 of turbine operating speed when the turbine speed reaches this preset speed voltage comparators 13 will sense the overspeed and independently provide signals indicating that the overspeed limit has been exceeded these signals in turn are applied as actuation signals to control logic network 17 the control logic network 17 includes a group of switching devices activated by the overspeed limit signals and which are configured in a network so that at least two out of three overspeed limit signals must be received before control action can follow details of the control logic network are more fully described below again within the context of turbine speed control as an example.
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those skilled in the art it should be noted that the current sensing resistor 50 will typically include appropriate filtering to provide an output voltage thereacross which is representative of the mean or average current a diode 52 is connected across the output terminals for protecting the switch 48 from high inverse voltages as is pointed out in the 39 405 patent this diode may be replaced with a back emf limiter to increase the current throw at the expense of reverse voltage spikes if desired an additional breakdown of the components for use in a pulsed d c source are shown in fig4 wherein an a c source supplies current to d c to d c converter 58 via full wave bridge rectifier 56 the output of the d c to d c converter is applied to a group of silicon controlled rectifiers u201c scrs u201d 60 62 64 and 66 which are controlled from a frequency control circuit 67 via a conventional trigger circuit 68 to form in conjunction with capacitor 70 a capacity charge discharge circuit the capacitor 70 is connected between the anode cathode junctions of the scrs as shown also functions to double the voltage from the converter 56 scrs 60 66 and 62 64 are triggered to conduct alternately in a conventional manner.
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initiators the cure exotherm was 295 j g this result shows that co cure of oxazoline compounds and acrylate compounds does occur the bisoxazoline compound from example 1 by itself revealed a cure peak at 200 u00b0 c and a small exotherm of 30 j g similarly the cure of acrylate compound iv by itself occurred at above 200 u00b0 c it was also found that composition d exhibited longer pot life than composition e no gelation was observed in composition d at ambient temperature after one month in composition e compound i was employed as a nucleophilic monomer and compound iv was employed as an electrophilic monomer in a stoichiometric mixture i e one equivalent of oxazoline monomer per acrylate equivalent the radical initiator was trigonox 23 from akzo nobel a dsc thermogram showed temperatures for cure onset of 63 u00b0 c and cure peak of 76 u00b0 c in the presence of a radical polymerization initiator the cure exotherm was 322 j g this result shows that co cure of oxazoline compounds and acrylate compounds can be accelerated by radical initiators in composition f compound i was employed as a nucleophilic monomer and compound iv was employed as an electrophilic monomer in a stoichiometric mixture i e one equivalent of oxazoline monomer per acrylate equivalent methyl p toluenesulfonate a cationic initiator from aldrich was used as a catalyst a dsc thermogram showed temperatures for cure onset of 112 u00b0 c and cure peak of 139 u00b0 c in the presence of a cationic polymerization initiator the cure exotherm was 179 j g the differential scanning calorimeter thermogram.
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with corners directed front to rear along the line 20 for strength in supporting the load on the fork the post of steel is preferably welded to the base plate 32 as indicated at 54 and extends upwardly a suitable distance such as for example 6 feet 7 feet 8 feet etc located in the post are certain drive transmitting elements which will be described in detail hereinbelow the lift fork 16 includes a sleeve 56 slidable on the post and lifting arms 58 extending forwardly and spaced apart and arranged for swivelly mounting a mixing bowl 60 in which is placed a tub 62 the use of the lift truck with respect to the mixing bowl and tub is known i e a quantity of mix is placed in the tub the lift truck pushed to another location and the tub is emptied by tilting it suitable means of known kind are used for tilting the mixing bowl driven by the motor 38 and controlled by the switches 42 the sleeve 56 is freely slidable on the post and may be of any desired specific construction either as a simple tubular element or instead one having slide pads of the.
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pair of springs 138 are attached from door 14 to an end 133 of arm 132 when pair of springs 138 retracts arm 132 to the rest position a next powder container 68 from the plurality of stackable powder containers 68 falls through opening 70 at bottom 64 of powder hopper 60 to replace the removed powder container 68 back edge 94 of shelf 90 and back 16 of housing 12 have a space therebetween to pass a pair of chalks 48 and a powder container 68 back 16 of housing 12 has a chute 140 for conveying two chalks 48 and one powder container 68 from shelf 90 to opening 24 of housing 12 an object slides down chute 140 to opening 24 where a patron may withdraw it an obstruction 142 is mounted within opening 24 to restrict a hand from accessing edge 94 of shelf 90 from opening 24 referring now to fig5 a and 6b there is shown an apparatus 10 according to an alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention as noted above the front and sides of powder hopper 60 preferably extend downwards past the top of bottom container 68 so that containers on shelf 90 can be moved only rearwardly the front of hopper 60 has an opening 148 at bottom 64 second push plate 134 takes the form of a wedge 150 with a bottom 152 a top 154 and a face 156 face 156 forms an acute angle with bottom 152 preferably an angle of approximately 45 u00b0 or less fig6 a 6b push rod 120 is.
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box 370 is a tight fitting box which is open at one end as two 1536 well plates 340 and 350 separated by an optional membrane 330 are inserted into the open end of box 370 they are forced together by the tight fit like a deck of cards being slid into its box alignment posts 361 and 362 are inserted through holes 371 and 372 in the box 370 as well as through matching holes in the membrane 330 and the plates 340 and 350 to insure proper alignment throughout centrifugation threaded ends of posts 361 and 362 may be utilized to attach assembly 300 to an appropriate centrifuge centrifugal force drives liquid from the wells in plates 350 which may be termed a source plate and into plate 340 which may be termed a target plate the optional membrane 330 may be used to perform a filtration or an adhesion step fig4 a and 4b show data from a transfer of labeled cells from a 1536 well plate to a polyvinylidine diflouride pvdf membrane in this experiment a column of empty wells was employed between each column of filled wells to make it easier to see if cross contamination had occurred chinese hamster ovary cho cells containing the interleukin 8 receptor subtype b il8b receptor were grown to a confluency in a standard.
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to its exposed exterior side surfaces are suitable for bales in which the waste material is layered to be parallel to the bale side surfaces however other bales have the waste material layered to be normal to the bale exterior side surfaces so that the direction of the injection jets from the described embodiments would be parallel to the bale layers thereby penetrating completely through the bale to exit from the other side with little dimunition in velocity and saturation of the waste material in the bale for this type of bale in which the layers are perpendicular to the bale 39 s side surfaces a modification of the nozzle assembly embodiment of fig8 and 9 is illustrated in fig1 and 11 as will direct the jets obliquely of the exterior bale side surfaces and the individual layers of waste material within the bale in a manner to establish a component of the jet velocity normal to the waste material layers the nozzle assembly 49 of this embodiment includes an assembly shaft 49a of which the rear end is fitted to a spur gear 50 gear teeth not illustrated in contact with the gear teeth of a drive shaft 51 teeth not illustrated and in which the gear ratios are such that one rotation of the drive shaft rotates the spur gear 51 and the nozzle assembly one eighth of a revolution a feed band 52 extends circumferentially of the central portion of the nozzle shaft 49a between a pair of sealing rings 53 on either side and eight nozzle units 54 comprising individual nozzle units 54a 54b 54c 54d 54e 54f 54g 54h arranged in a circumferential array to protrude forwardly of the nozzle assembly shaft 49a as best seen in fig1 opposite circumferentially located.
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corresponding to the two wavelengths a third light measuring member measures the intensity of the light radiated by the target with respect to those two wavelengths to produce third signals an emissivity is assumed for the target based on the predetermined wavelengths and a temperature is calculated on the basis of the minimum value of the difference between the assumed radiation intensity calculated according to the assumed emissivity of the target and the measured radiation intensity in accordance with the third signals application_number US 78275091 A description one embodiment of the present invention will now be described in conjunction with the drawings fig1 is a construction diagram of a pyrometer of one embodiment of the present invention in the present embodiment light having three different wavelengths u03bb 1 u03bb 2 u03bb 3 will be measured an intermittent light emitting part 101 constituting a body 100 of the pyrometer comprises a light source which produces reference light including light having three different wavelengths u03bb 1 u03bb 2 u03bb 3 and a mechanism which intermits the reference light from the light source and emits intermittent light to an optical fiber 150 the intermittent reference light is directed to a measuring head part 200 through the optical fiber 150 and reflected by mirrors m 1 m 2 the reflected light is focused through the central portion of a lens le and projected toward a target tg the measuring head part 200 receives light radiated by the target tg itself and the reference light reflected by the target tg simultaneously through an identical angle of view and transmits.
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a more desirable and useful shape and size fig5 6 show a reflecting shell 220 according to a second embodiment of the present invention similar to the first embodiment the reflecting shell 220 includes a tapered upper body 222 and a tapered lower body 224 sequentially connected together the inner surfaces 2222 2242 of the two bodies 222 224 are approximately conoid on the assumption that the inner surfaces 2222 2242 of the two bodies 222 224 are conoid the taper angle u03b1 2 u03b2 2 of the inner surface 2222 2242 of each body 222 224 is in range of 10 u02dc 70 degrees the taper angle u03b1 2 of the inner surface 2222 of the upper body 222 is smaller than the taper angle u03b2 2 of the inner surface 2242 of the lower body 224 the inner angle u03b3 2 formed by the inner surfaces 2222 2224 is larger than 180 degrees one difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is that the inner surface 2222 2242 of each body 222 224 is concave and thus the generatrix of the inner surface 2222 2242 of each body 222 224 is a curved line it is to be understood that the inner surface 2222 2242 of each body 222 224 can alternatively be convex in addition the outer surfaces 2224 2244 of the upper and lower bodies 222 224 are in the form of truncated pyramids in this embodiment the outer surfaces 2224 2244 of the two bodies 222 224 are in the form of twelve sided truncated pyramids in other.
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on a fine particle increases in proportion to a square of the particle size and further this apparatus can compute a platelet aggregation rate as well as a size of the produced platelet aggregate and the number thereof in the conventional extinction method the absorbance was lowered only after the aggregates comprising thousands of platelets were produced however the apparatus of the present invention can measure even small aggregates composed of tens of platelets that is this apparatus is excellent in its detection sensitivity the platelet aggregate sizes were classified into three groups as follows depending on the scattered light intensities 25 mv lt a small aggregate particle size 9 to 25 u03bcm lt 200 mv 200 mv lt a medium aggregate particle size 25 to 50 u03bcm lt 600 mv and 600 mv lt a large aggregate particle size 50 to 70 u03bcm lt 2 047 mv hoshi k zhou x terazono m satou y yamazaki m miyake f jpn j clin pharmacol ther 32 223 230 2001 x scattering intensity or od obtained by adding adp or collagen after ingesting nattokinase y scattering intensity or od obtained by adding adp or collagen before ingesting nattokinase when 1 0 u03bcg ml of collagen was added as a coagulant a strong inhibitory.
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but non circular shape the threaded shaft 40 shown in fig9 11 includes a central shaft 80 on a common axis and disposed through the first portion 41 of the threaded shaft 40 and the second portion 42 of the threaded shaft 40 in the illustrated embodiment the first portion 41 and the second portion 42 of the threaded shaft 40 are separate pieces the central shaft 80 includes a central shaft receiver for accepting a rotational tool used to turn the central shaft 80 in the embodiment shown the first receiver 71 and internal receiver 72 serve as central shaft receivers for the central shaft 80 in some embodiments the central shaft receiver may extend outside of the coupling of the threaded shaft 40 with the frame 36 to allow particular rotation capabilities or other operation of the central shaft beyond the frame 36 for the embodiment of fig9 11 the central shaft 80 may be translated along the common axis relative to the first portion 41 and the second portion 42 of the threaded shaft 40 fig9 and 10 show the central shaft 80 in a first position and fig1 shows the central shaft in a second position relative to the first portion 41 and the second portion 42 of the threaded shaft 40 in the first position central shaft 80 is rotationally engaged with both the first portion 41 and the second portion 42 of the threaded shaft 40 in the second position central shaft 80 is rotationally engaged with the first portion 41 of the.
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cross section that was reduced on account of interference and 18 b denotes an electron beam cross section that was enlarged on account of interference the x ray tube 39 s focal point cross section depending only on the cross section of the target element 6 and latter being constant fluctuations in electron beam cross section do not affect focal point cross section as long as the target element 6 is irradiated over its entire surface by the electron beam as shown by fig6 the same considerations also apply to a lateral shift of the electron beam into a position 18 c because the target element 6 is irradiated by the electron beam over its entire surface also in this position as shown by fig7 even changes in electron beam cross section do not affect the focal point cross section as long as the target element 6 remains irradiated over its full surface fig7 shows merely by way of example two distorted electron beam cross sections 18 d and 18 e as the focal point cross section depends solely on the cross section of the target element 6 which is constant and fixed in place cross sectional changes of the electron beam do not degrade x ray image quality when using a target 2 of the invention in an imaging x ray tube as can be seen by comparing fig5 through 7 cross sectional changes and shifting of the electron beam do.
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skips to block 470 if it is the routine checks if the door is stopped in the fully open position at block 464 if no the routine skips to block 470 if yes the routine calls the setvarlight subroutine see fig8 to enable the appropriate turn off time 4 5 minutes for 60 hz systems or 2 5 minutes for 50 hz systems at block 468 the routine turns on the worklight at block 470 the microprocessor 300 clears the one shot flag for the infrared beam break this resets the obstacle detector so that a later beam break can generate an interrupt at block 472 if the user has installed a temporary password usable for a fixed period of time the microprocessor 300 updates the non volatile timer for the radio temporary password at block 474 the microprocessor 300 refreshes the ram registers for radio mode from non volatile memory eeprom 302 at block 476 the microprocessor 300 refreshes i o port directions i e whether each of the ports is to be input or output at block 478 the microprocessor 300 updates the status of the radio lockout flag if necessary the radio lockout flag prevents the microprocessor from responding to a signal from a remote transmitter a radio interrupt described below will disable the radio lockout flag and enable the remote transmitter.
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jaw 10 so that it automatically locks the clamping jaw in place once the jaw is positioned inside opening 66 locking pin 41 is moved away from catch 64 using pin release handle 76 against the force of spring 74 so that clamping jaw 10 can be released from housing 30 in a different embodiment locking pin 41 could be replaced by a spring loaded sphere pressed against catch 64 with sufficient force to retain clamping jaw 10 in place in pin applicator 22 while allowing separation of the two components if they are pulled apart no actuator to release the two components is required for this embodiment the operation of the fixation device according to the invention is described in the following with reference to fig1 and 7 clamping jaws 10 are initially fitted with the selected retaining pin 14 then the fixation pin applicator is connected to the clamping jaw with a selected fixation pin 20 being inserted this clamping jaw provided with pins 14 and 20 is placed over the portion of bone 18 where implantation is to occur and the appropriate perforations in the skin are marked for each of the pins or for each prong of the pins when applicable a lengthwise incision approximately 8 to 10 mm long is made in the skin with a scalpel the soft tissues are scraped away using a raspatory and the bone is exposed down to the periosteum the selected retaining pins 14 attached to clamping jaw 10 are then introduced into the soft tissues between the bone and the raspatory until retaining pins 14 gain a sufficient grip in the vicinity of the rear edge of the bone 18 then fixation pin 20 also connected to clamping jaw 10 is introduced by means of fixation pin applicator.
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metal to hold the invention to the bed frame or other objects that are 1 u2033 u00d7 1 u2033 33 0 5 u2033 but not limited to is attached to top of outer perimeter on top of cap of invention it may be velcro attachments glue magnets tape not excluding screws clips and brackets there are two screw bolts 33 one on each side to hold tight and lock down the cap fig2 3 1 to invention encasement 0 5 u201c long screw bolt thru hole shown 39 in ledge of encasement the space ring placements 17 between cap and embodiment of invention to create crack and crevice for air exhaust flow of co2 and lure smell emitting exiting from interior of invention the space ring 0 25 u2033 wide cross circumference by 0 2 thick space ring also acting as spacer for bed bugs to enter thru a crack or crevice of where the hovers and meets over the invention plastic encasement embodiment edges the smooth embodiment encasement 1 that holds and protects all the electronics and parts that creates the invention 3 5 u2033 long u00d7 2 25 u2033 wide u00d7 3 u2033 high the wall thickness 1 of the embodiment is 0 008 u201d but not limited to a.
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US 2010068068 A1 abstract a cooling system for a turbine airfoil of a turbine engine having at least one diffusion film cooling hole positioned in an outer wall defining the turbine airfoil is disclosed the diffusion film cooling hole includes first and second sections the first section may function as a metering section and the second section may function as a diffusion section the second section may include flow restriction ribs that direct the flow of cooling fluids in disproportionately larger amounts proximate to the downstream side of the diffusion film cooling hole application_number US 33833108 A description as shown in fig3 8 this invention is directed to a turbine airfoil cooling system 10 for a turbine airfoil 12 used in turbine engines in particular the turbine airfoil cooling system 10 is directed to a cooling system 10 having an internal cavity 14 as shown in fig4 positioned between outer walls 16 forming a housing 18 of the turbine airfoil 12 the cooling system 10 may include a diffusion film cooling hole 20 in the outer wall 16 that may be adapted to receive cooling fluids from the internal cavity 14 meter the flow of cooling fluids through the diffusion film cooling hole 20 and release the cooling fluids into a film cooling layer proximate.
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the score line 70 resides within a portion of the thickness of the exterior surface 72 extending from the upper web portion 54 to the distal base portion 52 of the housing 120 the central throughbore 56 extends therethrough however unlike the previous embodiments of the housing subassemblies this embodiment 120 comprises a flap 124 that is designed to break away when a force is applied to the left and right wings 76 78 furthermore the housing subassembly 120 comprises a series of raised ridges 126 residing within the left and right wings 76 78 these ridges 126 are designed to add strength and rigidity to the wings 76 78 in an embodiment the flap 124 is connected between the opposing left and right wings 76 78 of the housing subassembly 120 such as by molding more specifically as shown in fig8 the flap 124 is positioned and connected between respective left and right sides 122 a 122 b of the upper housing portion 54 each flap 124 resides within a corresponding notch 128 within the sidewall 58 of the housing upper portion 54 of the housing subassembly 120 in an embodiment each flap 124 may be composed of a rigid polymeric material that easily breaks under a mechanical stress in addition the flap 124 may be composed of santoprene silicone polyether block amides and the like when a force is applied to the opposing left and right wings 76 78 the flap 124 breaks off of the left and right side 122 a 122 b of the upper housing portion 54 thereby exposing the notch 64 positioned within the sidewall 58 of the housing body 122 thus when the flap 124 breaks off the notch.
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and out of the openings 94 a ball 130 is shown in fig9 and it has a fluid inlet 132 which is in fluid communication with two semi transverse fluid outlets 134 each one having an axis that forms an angle with the axis of the other discharge opening of about eighty degrees with the fluid inlet 132 the fluid outlets form something resembling a y shaped passageway a keyway 136 cooperates as described above with a key to first of all keep the ball 130 oriented in for example a cartridge body and also to transmit torque to the ball 130 to cause it to rotate from a closed position to an open position and back again fluid discharge openings in a cartridge body would be suitably sized shaped and positioned relative to the fluid discharge openings 134 in the ball 130 so that fluid can flow out of the openings 134 and out of the discharge openings in the cartridge this design reduces turbulence inside the ball and would be well suited for high flow rates a ball 140 is shown in fig1 and it has a fluid inlet 142 which is in fluid communication with a transverse fluid outlet 144.
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a and 124 b in the preferred embodiment the side panels 108 a and 108 b are attached using an adjustable corset type closure although other closure means including hook and loop fasteners straps buckles and the like are also contemplated the adjustable corset closure has a string 126 which is alternately laced through a plurality of openings or eyelets 128 a and 128 b on the rear tabs 124 a and 124 b in the depicted embodiment each rear tab 124 a and 124 b has three eyelets 128 a and 128 b the adjustable closure enables users to make the flotation vest attachment 104 larger or smaller based on the size of their body in use the flotation vest attachment 104 wraps around the lower portion of the tactical vest 102 at the waist of the user the rear tabs 124 a and 124 b of the flotation vest attachment 104 align with the lower back of the user and are secured to the tactical vest 102 using rear panel 204 the side panels 108 a and 108 b of the flotation vest attachment 104 cover the user 39 s sides advantageously the rear tabs 124 a and 124 b are adapted to secure to the existing complimentary rear panel 204.
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does not break off as it is being dispensed from the dispensing nozzle 22 the auger 30 and the blade 28 preferably rotate in response to rotation of a master gear and motor of a conventional type by transmission through various gears 31 an example of a portion of this assembly can be seen in fig9 the gearing system is preferably designed to have the auger 30 rotate faster than the blade 28 which produces optimum performance the auger 30 can also be fabricated to contain a significant number of auger turns so that the ice cream does not break off as it is being dispensed from the dispensing nozzle 22 in a preferred embodiment a paddle 33 is attached to the blade 28 as shown in fig9 11 this paddle 33 can be used break up the ice cream within the container 26 and in one embodiment is in the shape of an u201c l u201d however other shapes that accomplish the same objective are also contemplated the paddle 33 also rotates about the central axis of the container blade combination the paddle 33 can be made to operate at different speeds from the auger 30 and in opposite directions fig9 and 10 also show the spring loaded latches 35 that can be used to open and close the removable lid 24 the topping dispensers 36 38 40 shown in fig2 a are identical and thus reference is made to only one of them 36 for this description each of the.
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formed on the dmd the ring gobo is type 000a when the gobo type 0a is enabled the gobo editor 110 on the console 104 is enabled and the existing gobo encoders 120 122 124 and 126 are used the gobo editor 110 provides the operator with specialized control over the internal and the external diameters of the annulus using separate controls in the gobo editor the gobo editor and control system also provides other capabilities including the capability of timed moves between different edited parameters for example the ring forming the gobo could be controlled to be thicker the operation could then effect a timed move between these 34 preset 34 ring thicknesses control like this cannot even be attempted with conventional fixtures another embodiment is a composite gobo with moving parts these parts can move though any path that are programmed in the gobo data itself this is done in response to the variant fields is in the gobo control record again with timing multiple parts can be linked to a single control allowing almost unlimited effects another embodiment of this system adapts the effect for an 34 eye 34 gobo where the pupil of the eye changes its position look left look right in response to the control yet another example is a polygon record which can be used for forming a triangle or some other polygonal shape the control can be likened to the slider control under a quicktime movie window which allows you to manually move to any point in the movie however our controls need not be restricted to timelines even though such moving parts are used scaling and rotation on the gobo is also possible the remaining control record bytes for each type are defined as.
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surgical tool support 110 is connected to the rail 101 of the operating table 100 is then adjusted including by positioning and manipulating the swinger clamp 102 and tightening it onto the rail 101 and upright support 110 then the horizontal bar 120 is adjusted horizontally within the horizontal support component 130 and over the patient in the manner described above rotating the manipuable adjustment component 132 or by simply pulling on the bar 120 which may or may not require depressing the ratchet 133 depending on which direction the bar is moved as discussed above the flared insertion end 143 of the vertical support component may then be guided over the adjustment portion 157 of the retractor 150 an secured in position at the appropriate point along the adjustment portion 157 if the retractor needs to be repositioned once guided within the vertical support component 140 the adjustment portion 141 and or the ratchet 142 may be manipulated as necessary in the same manner as the like components of the horizontal support component 130 in a preferred embodiment of a surgical procedure using the inventive system thyroid surgery is conducted in which access to the thyroid is gained through the axilla this procedure can be performed robotically or manually by a surgeon the retractor used and the support can be configured to keep the surgical tool support as free from the tissue about the incision such as an axillic incision as possible to allow for other surgical equipment which in some cases may be robotically operated to more easily access the incision and thyroid or other.
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that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the invention that may be embodied in various forms in addition each of the examples given in connection with the various embodiments of the invention are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive the figures are not necessarily to scale some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular components therefore specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in summary in one embodiment of the present invention a pet chew may be constructed of a plurality of circular disks with protruding scrubbing elements wherein the disks are rotatable relative to one another around an axis of rotation referring now to fig1 a side view of a four disk pet chew according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown as seen in this fig1 disk 101 a disk 101 b disk 101 c and disk 101 d are mounted rotatably relative to one another on a shaft not shown end cap 103 a and end cap 103 b are used to retain disk 101 a disk 101 b disk 101 c and disk 101 d on the shaft still referring to fig1 a plurality of scrubbing nubs 105 only one of which is individually identified in fig1 protrude from each face i e obverse surface and reverse surface of each of disk 101 a disk 101 b disk 101 c and disk 101 d in addition scrubbing tips 107 only one of which is individually identified in fig1 protrude from each scrubbing nub 105 further disk 101 a has hub 111 a formed on one face and.
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formed from vapor deposited aluminum or sputtered al cu alloy and will typically have a thickness of about 5000 u00e5 in order to protect the resistive material 24 and electrodes 28 and 30 during subsequent processing steps it is preferred to deposit a blanket protective coating 26 over the resistive material 24 and electrodes 28 and 30 on the dielectric layer 10 the protective coating may be deposited or grown using any of the well known chemical vapor deposition techniques suitable protective coatings include si 3 n 4 sio 2 sic and the like with the preferred being si 3 n 4 and sic the total thickness of the protective coating is preferably about 5000 u00e5 subsequent to protectively coating the resistive material 24 and electrodes 28 and 30 select portions of the photoresist layer 14 are patterned and developed thereby exposing a portion 16 of the mask layer 8 fig4 d the positioning of the photoresist mask used to expose the portion 16 of the mask layer 8 is determined by reference to the previously drilled alignment holes 38 the exposed portion 16 of the mask layer 8 may then be etched away using a plasma or wet etch process such as a buffered hydrofluoric acid solution thereby forming a plurality of elongate marks 18 in the mask layer 8 after forming the elongate marks 18 the photoresist layer 14 is removed by means of acids organic solvents such as acetone or chemical combustion in an oxygen glow discharge chamber fig4 e once the elongate marks 18 are formed in the mask layer 8 the silicon substrate 2 is.
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invention for the construction of an enclosed space the walls are composed of the tubular components 1 of the structures which are connected onto the special support components 11 which are similar in shape and composition to the support components 4 shown in fig4 fig8 illustrates the application of a structure according to this invention for the construction of a walkway or simple bridge between two given points this structure is extremely simple it is assembled on the ground on one of the two sides to be connected and the cables or other tensory elements are temporarily anchored on this side then the structure is placed in position between this and the other side to be connected by pulling the cables over to the other side and lastly the cables or other tensory elements are tensioned and fixed in place fig9 represents a structure according to this invention which incorporates tubular support components 12 similar to the terminal tubular components 4 illustrated in fig4 which are suspended from a console 13 in this version the structure may be used as a vertical escape ladder where the steps rungs are the tubular components 1 connected onto alternate support components 12 to allow for space between steps or as a type of blind or protective cover for facades and exposed gable end walls.
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and relies on the adhesive present on the matched unit passing between natural lashes 60 and contacting the surface of the unit to retain the assembly together although it is the primary intent of the invention to provide an artificial eyelash unit 14 or lash set 10 that enhances a wearer 39 s eyelashes 60 such that they appear natural fuller longer and consequently more attractive the invention allows for a departure from this usual goal without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in other words although the polyurethane strip 26 is generally made dark or clear and the artificial lashes 20 of a natural color the strip 26 may even be made of different colors and be of differing sizes according to the desire of the wearer such strip 26 may even embedded with a metallic glitter according to the desire of the wearer further text may be printed on the non adhesive surface of the strip 26 such as the trademark of the manufacturer or a phrase or expression invoking a theme perhaps even including the name of the wearer such strip 26 may optionally be embedded with a material which absorbs light energy and emits the absorbed light at a predetermined level or rate such that when ambient light level is lower than the emission rate the strip 26 is ruminated further the self adhering artificial eyelashes extensions 10 may be made up of artificial eyelashes 20 of a fanciful color like gold or silver or some other color and may be luminescent as well the array 18 may be.
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stack is complete 6 the operator stops forward motion of the harvester backs up to drop off the stack and re starts the robot the robotic auto stacker has some commercial advantages over alternative designs it is light weight and small fitting approximately within the envelope of a traditional tractor mounted sod harvester it is flexible the robot can be programmed to stack 16 or 24 inch wide sod rolls into stacks of different heights the pick up head has two features which can be used to stack the top two layers in a u201c pyramid u201d fashion the five grippers 70 on the pick up head can be squeezed together which will compress the row as it is placed on the stack also one of the five rolls can be dropped independently which allows you to stack the next to the last layer with two rows of five with two individual rolls turned sideways in between and the last layer with four rolls each the robot actually picks up and repositions one of these rows after it is initially placed in other words there is a high degree of flexibility in how the sod is stacked and a stable stack can be achieved without extra wrapping in addition to the small size and flexibility the machine is.
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invention will be illustrated with reference to the attachment of a tooth to an adaptor of a work member however the invention is not so limited and is to be considered broader in scope than the description of the illustrated embodiment referring now to fig1 7 and in particular fig1 retention assembly 10 includes a working member 12 and allows for the removal installation and retention of tooth 20 to an adaptor 40 for example the working member 12 has a plurality of discrete adaptors 40 to which a respective tooth 20 can be retained for simplification only one tooth 20 is shown in fig1 referring now to fig2 and 3 along with fig1 tooth 20 includes an exterior cutting edge 22 to perform the work function of the tooth tooth 20 includes an end wall 24 which is constructed and arranged to abut the adaptor 40 tooth 20 includes a cavity 26 with tapered walls 28 constructed and arranged to generally mate with corresponding tapered walls of adaptor 40 an opening 30 is in what will be referred to as the top wall of tooth 20 although it is understood that due to the symmetry of the tooth 20 and adaptor 40 tooth 20 may be reversibly installed on adaptor 40 such that the opening 30 may then be considered the bottom wall opposite the opening 30 in the bottom interior wall of the tooth 20 is a recess 32 constructed and arranged for receiving fastening receptacle 60 the adaptor 40 may be separate and apart from the work member 12 or may be integral to work member 12 the adaptor 40 includes an end portion 42.
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in the present invention is not limited and includes preferably aprotic organic solvents for example aromatic hydrocarbons e g benzene xylene toluene etc halogenated hydrocarbons e g dichloromethane chloroform carbon tetrachloride dichloroethane trichlene perchlene monochlorobenzene dichlorobenzene etc esters e g ethyl acetate ethyl formate etc ethers e g diethyl ether tetrahydrofuran etc aliphatic or alicyclic hydrocarbons e g hexane heptane octane petroleum ether cyclohexane etc and a mixture thereof although the amount of the solvent varies largely depending on for example the kind of the solvent the kind of the isomerization catalyst and the like it is usually used in an amount of 0 5 to 20 fold by weight of the starting z isomer or e z isomer the reaction is usually carried out at a temperature of from 0 u00b0 to 20 u00b0 c preferably from 30 u00b0 to 150 u00b0 c for 0 5 to 48 hours the isomerization of z isomer into e isomer proceeds by treating z isomer or e z isomer with an acid and an isomerization catalyst by which a salt of e isomer is produced after the reaction the reaction mixture is cooled to precipitate the salt of e isomer from the mixture in general the salt of e isomer precipitates spontaneously as a.
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is opposite to the imbalance 10 as depicted in fig1 and 2 as viewed in radial direction from inside to outside the interior space 28 expands in axial direction as a consequence of the slanted transition 22 this is advantageous during assembly of the compensation disk 1 as damping fluid such as oil will not leak and is safely retained in the formed depression of the ring shaped interior space 28 in addition the ball members 11 are securely guided in radial direction by the formed narrowing of the ring shaped interior space 28 as further shown in fig1 and 3 the fluid tightness of the compensation disk 1 to the outside is realized by incorporating a sealing arrangement between the half shells 2 3 including a first sealing ring 26 such as an o ring disposed between the stepped offset 15 of the half shell 2 and the juncture area between the sleeve portion 20 and disk shaped ring 21 of the second half shell 3 a second sealing ring 27 such as an o ring is disposed between the sleeve portion 18 of the half shell 2 and the sleeve portion 24 of the half shell 3 and is pressed by the flange 25 against the sleeve portion 18 suitably the half shell 2 is formed in the area of the sleeve portion 18 with a circumferential groove 29 so that the sealing ring 27 can be slightly press fitted between the groove 29 and the sleeve portion 24 of the half shell 3 before the end of the sleeve portion 24 is turned inwards to form the flange 25 assembly of the compensation disk 1 will now be described with reference to fig4 to 9 fig4.
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input is searched first between additional or the plurality of additional dictionaries and the default dictionary may vary according to embodiments of the invention what should be noted here is that the predictive text engine may use any message that is stored on the device but also any other text file stored on the device e g text in contact information stored network addresses for example the text engine may use words from u201c sent messages u201d box whereby the words a user such as user a has used are offered by the dictionary the method disclosed here is applicable with text messages e g sms but also with emails and with other text inputting where predictive text input is possible examples of other text inputs are instant messages wherein the previous messages can be used as a word source for the dictionary and chat communications wherein a current chat session or former chat sessions can be used as the word source the main idea is to use existing pieces of text for forming an additional dictionary and therefore completing the word selection of the default dictionary after the piece of text is finalized the additional dictionary may be saved unloaded or deleted in the previous example an additional dictionary is formed of existing words the additional dictionary can be considered as a dynamical dictionary that can easily be removed after usage it is also possible to.