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9 | and u215eth of the electrode length as possible to thereby minimize the distance that current must travel through the electrode in order to get out and into the battery terminals other arrangements using more or less than 4 tabs are also contemplated once wound together the jellyroll has the respective four tabs sticking out of either end as is illustrated in fig1 these tabs are gathered together and connected to an external terminal as illustrated in fig7 a and 7b according to one or more embodiments of the present invention a cell tabbing design is provided to control and capture all of the tabs in a volumetrically efficient manufacturable and mechanically robust manner in one aspect of the tab design the thickness of the materials that make up the jellyroll is controlled each of the materials anode electrode cathode electrode and separator have thickness controlled to a very tight tolerance approximately u2212 2 um each this allows one to model and reliably predict exactly how these materials will spiral up into a jellyroll including the number of turns and the finished diameter this permits the accurate location of the tabs within the jellyroll in another aspect of tab design the tab positions on the electrodes are selected before they are wound into the jellyroll the tabs are placed along the length of each of the electrodes in positions that are both close to the u215b th. |
1 | the device of 1 mm is 0 039 ml the design and form of this distractor constitutes the novelty of this device the design allows because of its dimensions to be located in an internal way inside the patient the anchorage inside the body either in the spinal to correct it or in the long bones to lengthen them will be firm by its dimensions of the bolts or screws that will be employed for such effect the location of the injector apparatus will also be inside the patient and it is possible because of its dimensions the way in which the distractor functions is also a novelty because it can be operated from the distance thanks to the use of remote control allowing the patient to live a normal life while the device operates daily it is important to mention that the remote control will be programmed to send just one signal within 24 hours thereby granting that when the patient may get desperate he she will not be able to make various shots causing damage to himself herself below it is shown the way the internal distractor is obtained and which has the following characteristics a the device will be located inside the patient while with existing methods there exist limitations abovementioned such as limited correction of the deformity at the moment of the surgery due to the potential danger of causing neurological or vascular damage to the patient or the uncomfortableness of carrying the external distractor with the inherent problems uncomfortableness to the patient infections etc b as distraction is very slow at 1 mm per day it will not cause pain to the patient otherwise the distraction will be stopped for some days being later on restarted having the sufficient. |
1 | food steamer it will be seen that the desirable rate of steam generation with the present invention is reached much in advance than that of the prior art appliance which in effect shortens the required cooking time which in these busy times of homemakers is extremely desirable in addition to providing a faster cooking time the present invention provides the user with an easy and accurate way of controlling the steaming time the separable vessel 14 permits the simple correlation of the amount of water to the time it takes to boil off that amount of water in that the time to boil a given amount water is proportional to heater wattage in many prior art devices a shallow basin is used to hold the water to be boiled as a result the amount of water cannot be accurately guaged due to the large cross section of the basin or water container and its low height a prior art food steamer was tested having a shallow basin to correlate cooking time to the amount of water that was previously measured through the use of a graduated measuring cup it was found that the accuracy of that correlation was inconsistent it was observed that after a certain amount water boiled off the top of the heater and it is exposed to air. |
1 | referring now specifically to the drawings there is shown a stick cleaner 10 having a front upper housing section 12 and an intermediate and rear housing section 14 joined together axially along a line not shown adjacent and above a motor fan system 16 mounted within the front housing section 12 and intermediate and rear housing section 14 a lower portion 18 of intermediate and rear housing section 14 mounts a dirt cup 20 lower portion 18 of intermediate and rear housing section 14 includes on its front side an integral carrying handle 22 adjacent the top of the dirt cup 20 and located conveniently for the operator of the stick cleaner 10 intermediate and rear housing section 14 also includes at its rearward and lower portions an integral suction tube 24 which conventionally extends upwardly from a floor contacting suction nozzle not shown a handle not shown may also be conventionally mounted at the top of the joinder of housing sections 12 14 this completes the description of the generalized outline structure of the hand held cleaner 10 the dirt cup 20 is latched to the lower portion 18 of rear and intermediate housing section 14 by means of a latch hook 26 that is made integral with the suction tube 24 and a latch 28 mounted on a bottom 30 of the dirt cup 20 they interengage when the dirt cup 20 is in operative dirt collecting condition the latch hook 26 takes the form of a hook portion 32 having a downwardly. |
2 | member 17 being bent upwards at 90 u00b0 to form a lug 18 adapted to engage in a notch 19 in the rim 15 of the cup 14 the finger 17 has two transverse extensions slightly set back in the radial direction from the lug 18 and having at their end a downwardly bent lug 20 near the inside surface of one flange of the yoke 8 a hinge pin 21 parallel to the axle 7 passes through respective holes in the flanges of the yoke 8 and in the lugs 20 spring means in the form of a compression spring 22 are provided to press the lug 18 of the finger against the back of the notch 19 the spring 22 is advantageously coaxial with the pivot 9 in a blind hole opening onto the bottom transverse face of the pivot 9 the top end of the spring 22 bears against the back of the blind hole i e against the pivot 9 fixed to the frame of the cart the other end i e the bottom end of the spring 22 bears against the interior of the finger 17 it can be seen that the spring 22 tends to raise the lug 18 by pivoting it about the pin 21 one end 23 of the notch 19 forms an end stop for the finger 17 this end 23 is a vertical edge adapted to cooperate with a conjugate vertical edge of the lug 18 so that. |
4 | disposing of whitewater application_number US 2743908 A description poly vinyl alcohols having an average molecular weight between 13 000 and 100 000 preferably between 13 000 and 500 000 are preferred a degree of hydrolysis of 70 to 99 preferably 72 89 a quaternized salt is prepared by reacting a polyvinyl alcohol with a quaternary salt of a dialkylamino ethyl acrylate in the presence of a catalyst such as a persulfate or peroxide preferred salts are chloride and sulfate ammonium persulfate is the preferred catalyst the effective molecular weight of pva can be raised significantly by the addition of borate ions due to extensive cross linking borated pva are preferred embodiments of this invention hydroxy cellulose especially carbon methyl cellulose are also cross linked by borate which can be used to adjust effective molecular weights and viscosity mixtures of cationized pva and hydroxyl celluloses are included within the scope of the invention specific amounts used depend upon the ratio of alcohol precursors and their relative molecular weights the cationized pva may be produced as an aqueous suspension which is adjusted to a water content of 20 80 by weight the cationized pva improves dispersion of fibers when wet chop is added to whitewater due to polar nature of the sized fibers the. |
8 | extends out from underneath the source region 142 into the cavity 160 directly below the transistor gate structure 140 when the sige removal step 110 is complete the cantilever arm 164 can flex freely within the cavity 160 toward or away from the transistor gate structure 140 based on an electric potential of the gate electrode 150 relative to an electric potential of the cantilever arm 164 in operation when a sufficient positive voltage exceeding a threshold value is applied to the gate electrode 150 the doped cantilever arm 164 is deflected toward the oppositely doped gate the cantilever arm 164 may flex enough that the tip 166 makes physical and electrical contact with the base of the drain region 144 when such contact occurs the electromechanical switch is closed as a current path is established from the source region 142 to the drain region 144 wherein the cantilever arm 164 serves as a transistor channel the threshold voltage can be tuned during fabrication by adjusting the thickness of the additional silicon layer 128 in addition a voltage e g in the range of about 3 4 v can be applied via a backside electrical contact to the silicon substrate 114 to back bias the box layer 116 so as to repel the cantilever arm 164 and assist in moving the tip 166 toward the drain region 144 the box layer 116 thus may serve as a back gate when the voltage applied to the gate electrode 150 no. |
8 | of the present disclosure comprises step 401 acquiring authentication data recorded in an audio visual product using a player 100 and transmitting the authentication data to a mobile communication device 200 step 402 transmitting the authentication data from the mobile communication device 200 to an authentication server 300 step 403 authenticating the authentication data at the authentication server 300 to provide an authentication result step 404 forwarding the authentication result from the mobile communication device 200 to the player 100 the method as provided will be illustrated more clearly with reference to fig3 which illustrates data transmission associated with the authentication system in accordance with the first embodiment of the present disclosure as is shown in fig3 the mobile communication device 200 forwards the authentication information which the player 100 acquires from the audio visual product to the authentication server 300 based on the authentication information the authentication server 300 generates the corresponding authentication result and eventually returns the authentication result to the player 100 through the mobile communication device 200 the player 100 then determines whether to render the audio visual product based on the authentication result for example if the authentication result indicates that it is authorized to render the audio visual product the player 100 may render the product on the contrary if the authentication result indicates that it is forbidden to render that product the player 100 will refuse to render the product according to the authentication result generally speaking the authentication information may be implemented as an encrypted key based on the. |
5 | the like and may be of any shape effective to receive and or engage the pendant 20 the retainer 16 may guide the slide bolt 14 as the slide bolt 14 slides relative to the animal enclosure gate 10 the retainer 16 may be coupled to the animal enclosure gate 10 via retainer fastener s through one or more retainer hole 30 retainer fasteners may include bolts screws nails and other similar fasteners in some examples retainer 16 may include one or more retainer lock hole 32 such retainer lock hole 32 may receive a lock e g a padlock a combination lock in some examples the retainer 16 may be angled bent and or constructed such that the retainer includes a flange 34 in which the retainer lock hole 32 may be located for example such flange 34 may be angled approximately 90 degrees the catch 18 may be coupled to the animal enclosure 12 via catch fastener s through one or more catch hole 36 catch fasteners may include bolts screws nails and other similar fasteners the catch may include a catch slot 38 adapted to receive the slide bolt 14 the catch slot 38 may be aligned with the slide bolt 14 such that the catch slot 38 may receive the slide bolt 14 fig2 depicts an example of the catch slot 38 receiving the slide bolt 14 fig3 depicts an example of the slide bolt 14 not within the catch slot 38 the catch slot 38 may be of any shape that allows the slide bolt 14 to be received within it the pendant 20 may be slidably coupled to the animal enclosure gate 10 in some. |
2 | with the lock plate 24 is a bayonet lock head 63 on the extremity of the threaded rod 60 as can be seen in fig4 the lock head 63 is a flattened end portion of the threaded rod 60 obtained in a swaging operation for example the width of the lock head 63 is larger than the diameter of the bore 241 of the lock plate 24 but small enough to pass through the lock plate 4 when aligned with its axial grooves 242 thus it is possible to insert the bayonet lock head 63 of the threaded rod 60 through the bayonet lock plate 24 and to create a locking action by rotating the threaded rod 60 approximately one quarter turn as can be seen in fig2 and 4 the bayonet lock plate 24 is arranged at a certain depth inside the core body and supported by the material of the rigid inner core body part 20 for example the bore 23 which leads to the bayonet lock plate 24 has a first bore portion 231 above the bayonet plate 24 and a second bore portion 232 underneath it the upper bore portion 231 has a cross section which corresponds substantially to that of the lock plate 24 thus serving as a guide bore for the lock head 63 of the threaded rod 60 unlike the first bore portion 231 which is formed by the rigid body part 20 the lower bore portion 232 is formed by a portion of the softer core body jacket 40 this bore portion therefore need not have the. |
8 | with the present invention the home location register includes a processor 250 coupled to a communication interface 210 and memory 220 the communication interface 210 is a conventional communication interface for communications between the home location register and other network entities such as the mobile switching center communication interface 210 can also be used to access the home location register for provisioning or updating subscriber data memory 220 can be any conventional type of memory including a hard drive flash memory read only memory and or random access memory the processor 250 can be a microprocessor executing computer readable instructions an application specific integrated circuit asic field programmable gate array fpga hard wired logic and or the like processor 250 includes logic for storing subscriber data 255 sending subscriber data to the second home location register 260 marking subscriber data 265 receiving updates to subscriber data 270 and sending subscriber data updates to the second home location register 275 all of which will be described in more detail below in connection with fig3 and 4 fig3 is a flow diagram illustrating an exemplary method for provisioning subscriber data in two home location registers initially one of the multiple home location registers is selected as the u201c owning u201d home location register step 310 the owning home location register is the home location register that receives updates for the subscriber data from a wireless network service provider via communication interface 210 and logic for receiving updates 270 and forwards the updated data to other home location register s once an owning home location register has been selected the subscriber data is provisioned in the home location registers in the first and second networks steps 320 and 330 the subscriber data can be provisioned in the owning home location register. |
9 | voltage required to open a normally closed valve in a high pressure fluid environment whilst ensuring relatively high flow rates through the microvalve once opened application_number US 4376102 A description for homogeneous dielectrics between electrodes the electrostatically generated force f e increases directly with the square of the voltage u applied between the electrodes and inversely with the square of the distance or gap d separating the two electrodes as stipulated in the following equation eq 1 fe 1 2 ue89e u025b u025b 0 ue89e a e ue8a0 u d 2 eq ue89e 1 where u03b5 is the dielectric constant u03b5 0 is the permittivity of free space u03b5 0 8 85 u00d7 10 u2212 12 f m and a e is the effective charging area according to eq 1 variations in the effective charging area the applied voltage and the distance between the electrodes will affect the magnitude of the electrostatic force between the electrodes clearly an increase in the electrostatic area a e will provide a linear increase in force f e and in most applications the valve plate is designed with an area that is significantly larger than the area of the valve opening with typical lateral dimensions in the range of a few millimeters in order for the valve to remain within micro dimensions however the effective charging area that can be incorporated into the valve is still very limited hence the overall electrostatic actuating force that can be generated between the electrodes in the microvalve is also limited increasing the. |
2 | are delivered to the device in one of the embodiments depicted by means of conveyor 4 through the window 17 the food conveyor 19 consists of a channel of u shaped cross sections with sides and a mesh or perforated bottom which permits an upward flow of air therethrough from the passageway 20 adjacent the refrigeration coil 2 this upward flow of air causes a slight elevation in the food particles which are introduced from the conveyor 4 to produce a fluidized bed the force of newly delivered food through the window 17 is sufficient to propel the food particles in their fluidized state along the trough 19 until they reach the terminous thereof at which point they are removed from the unit a small swinging door is provided at the terminous of the trough 19 to cause the food particles to back up to a predetermined depth behind it thus this swinging door which may be spring loaded functions as a weir in the fluidized bed it will be appreciated that this embodiment of the present invention functions by directing a stream of air from the fans or blowers 6 through the passageway 18 and across the cooling coils 2 into the passage 20 from which the blast of refrigerated air proceeds upward through the bottom. |
5 | wall each sidewall panel as shown by numerals 14 and 16 in the various figures contains a surface projection 30 designed as a cleat or support for the end of a bed platform 24 these cleats contain a hole 54 suitably sized for acceptance and engagement of a push anchor 50 in addition the sidewall panels 14 and 16 like the front panel 18 and back panel 22 have thru holes 52 to accommodate push anchors 50 located linearly around the surface of each respective panel near each of the panel perimeters each bed platform 24 has one or more thru holes 52 on each end perpendicular to its top horizontal surface suitably located to align with the push anchor acceptance holes 54 in the cleats 30 located on the sidewall panels 14 16 a roof panel 20 is delivered with the other sub assemblies as a flat rectangular panel not shown as flat with protruding flanges 44 approximately 3 u2033 7 6 cm high and 2 u2033 5 cm in thickness a view of a part of one protruding flange 44 is shown in fig3 a relieved midline bend line 48 is molded into the plastic roof panel 20 allowing it to bend downward as a result the roof can rest on the top edges of the four vertical walls 14 16 18 22 bringing holes 54 in line with holes 52 holes 54 are located in a line in flanges 44 which protrude from the underside of the roof 20 holes 52 are located in a line near the top edges of the vertical wall panels 14 16 18 22 as disclosed previously the rapid assembly of the inventive emergency shelter. |
8 | control signal c and through the inverter 26 a 90 u00b0 to 90 u00b0 phase control signal d the return signal b at the output side 13 of the hybrid 10 in fig1 is first coupled via t2 to a gt 30 dbmo level detector 30 this detector provides an input sensitivity of 10 mv into 400 ohms which rejects reflected 4 khz signals below 30 dbmo since further line balancing is superfluous for signals below this level signals which pass through the level detector 30 are then used to generate pulse control signals e by a 0 crossing detector 31 the short 500 u03b7sec output signals e are used to reset the noise rejection window generator 22 which produces a window pulse f that is a maximum of 2 u00d7 250 64 7 81 u03bcsec long and centered 250 u03bcsec after the reset signal e this ensures that e is a genuine signal and not a noise spike by rejecting adjacent pulses of e that are not spared by 250 u03bcsec u00b1 tx where 2tx is the small window f tx 250 u00f7 64 3 91 u03bcsec concurrent appearance of pulses e and f produces an output from an and gate 32 which in conjunction with control signals. |
9 | the t shaped suspension elements 2 horizontal member 3 and an outer lip or edge 8 of the air diffuser the filter frame 13 has an inner face and an outer face where the inner face is attached to the filter element 11 as shown in fig2 this attachment is accomplished using an adhesive 12 which can be a conventional hot melt pressure sensitive or like adhesive alternatively a nonadhesive thermoplastic material can be used as the filter retaining material as could a foam or a nonwoven type material which may or may not contain adhesive fibers or an adhesive coating or the like nonwovens or foams could retain the filter by adhesion and or by friction however if friction alone is used the filter must be rigid enough to press into the foam nonwoven or like compressible material the filter frame 13 as shown has a series of ribs 15 16 17 and 18 which provide structural rigidity and can be used to contain the filter 11 retaining material 12 for example the ribs can be used to contain the adhesive material 12 used to hold the filter to the filter frame 13 the filter frame 13 shown in fig1 and 2 also has an extension element 19 which distances the filter from the ceiling this extension element is used to accommodate the possibility that the air diffuser 4 may have diffusion elements 9 which extend below the plane of the ceiling further a rib 7 may be used to provide further support for the air diffuser and greater rigidity to the frame 0014 fig3 and 4 show an alternative embodiment of the invention filter panel where discrete clips or extension elements 28 are provided which extend. |
8 | addition to that effected by the pulse design noted above individual pulses in a doublet can be shaped in such a way as to concentrate their energy in certain frequency bands this method is well known in the field of radar this method can be used if required to accommodate various spectrum restrictions we recover the encoded information from a doublet by computing the correlation at a lag given by d this operation is performed by an electronic circuit called a pulse pair correlation a block diagram of the pulse pair correlation is depicted in fig2 a pulse pair correlation consists of a delay 21 a signal multiplier 22 and a finite time integrator 23 the signal is split into two paths one of which is delayed by delay 21 the two versions of the received signal are multiplied in multiplier 22 and the product is integrated over a specified time tc by integrator 23 the integration time is determined by the number of doublets making up the transmitted bit the delay is such that the leading pulse of the delayed circuit path is registered in time with the trailing pulse of the undelayed circuit path this non zero mean product is integrated over a symbol interval tc to produce an output signal note that in practice the output of the finite time integrator is only required at some relatively small number of sampling instants therefore the continuously integrating finite impulse response fir integrator. |
7 | field locating object in first position and recording signal output by secondary electromagnetic coil for range of frequencies of supplied alternating current locating object in second position and recording signal output by secondary electromagnetic coil for range of frequencies of supplied alternating current calculating for each of frequencies a value for span to offset ratio of measured signals on basis of respective signals measured for object in first and second positions determining frequency of supplied alternating current which provides maximum span to offset ratio on basis of calculations application_number US 201514734649 A description fig1 shows schematic cross sections of a sensor 10 the schematic only shows half of the full arrangement the full arrangement being mirrored about the dashed line a a to shown in fig1 the sensor 10 comprises a plurality of primary coils 12 coaxially arranged with a plurality of secondary coils 14 one or more primary coils 12 may be provided one or more secondary coils 14 may be provided where a plurality of primary coils 12 are provided the respective primary coils may be connected in electrical series where a plurality of secondary coils 12 are provided the respective secondary coils may be connected in electrical series the primary and secondary coils are arranged in a mutually alternating physical series or sequence such that the. |
2 | used to tune the spanwise lift distribution of the aircraft in forward flight for maximum efficiency check stability predictions of lower fidelity analyses and estimate rotor efficiency and download caused by the wing a cfd result for a 55 pound prototype at 43 knot cruise at standard sea level conditions is shown in fig1 showing the complex tip vortex system that develops results of this configuration show a l d in excess of 20 at this flight condition although this is expected to be somewhat reduced in the flight vehicle due to control surface gaps antennas motor cooling etc fig1 a b shows results of cfd analyses of the blade performance of a 55 pound prototype in a 100 ft min axial climb at standard sea level conditions uninstalled figure of merit computed as the ratio of ideal climb power required from momentum theory to computed power is 72 and the required thrust increment due to the download on the wing is 13 fig1 a illustrates uninstalled blades with isosurfaces of constant vorticity magnitude and with blades contoured by cp the pressure co efficient non dimensionalized by the local rotational velocity fig1 b illustrates the blades and the wing with 25 chord flaps deflected to 55 degrees showing download effects on the wing via pressure contours fig1 illustrates another embodiment of an aerial vehicle using tip rotors on both the wings and the rear elevators as evident from the above description a wide variety of embodiments may be configured from the description given herein and additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the. |
7 | clock can depress audio video button 38 in order to demonstrate the available audio videos to a friend or to simply view the available audio video selections stored within alarm clock 10 an input port such as a usb port not shown is also provided to allow a user to download additional audio video selections which can be made available for example on the world wide web the embodiments described below and illustrated in fig3 12 have similar input controls and or touchscreens additionally each of the video alarm clocks either comprise or are connected to a source of power such as a disposable or rechargeable battery or a source of ac power with an electrical cord not shown fig1 illustrates an initial alarm mode of this embodiment of the present invention wherein the video screen 20 displays a tranquil tropical rainforest scene theme comprising foliage and fluttering butterflies fig2 is a top view of the embodiment of fig1 but in the clock mode wherein screen 20 is displaying the time of day fig3 and 4 illustrate an alternative embodiment of the present invention wherein the video screens 120 are displaying a beach scene both fig3 and fig4 are in the alarm mode in fig3 the video screen 20 is displaying a tranquil ocean scene during a sunny day wherein small waves from a calm ocean are lapping gently onto the shore sounds corresponding to a tranquil ocean such as sounds of small waves lapping on the shore and seagulls crying off in the distance are broadcast through speakers 15 according to this embodiment of the present invention if the person does not input predetermined controls i e by depressing button 44 the video display and accompanying sound transitions. |
8 | each of fig5 a through 5c illustrates the light emitting device 50 and the light receiving device 60 that are bonded to the substrate 40 in fig5 a through 5c the light emitting device 50 includes four light emitters 51 and the light receiving device 60 includes four light receivers 61 in fig5 a through 5c each dashed dotted line connects the four light emitters 51 and the four light receivers 61 as illustrated by fig5 a the light emitting device 50 and the light receiving device 60 are ideally or preferably bonded to the substrate 40 such that each of the light emitters 51 is positioned in the center of the corresponding one of four through holes 41 a and each of the light receivers 61 is positioned in the center of the corresponding one of four through holes 41 b with this alignment the loss of light is small in fig5 a the light emitters 51 and the light receivers 61 are collinear in the above process however the step of aligning the through holes 41 a with the light emitters 51 and bonding the light emitting device 50 to the substrate 40 is performed separately from the step of aligning the through holes 41 b with the light receivers 61 and bonding the light receiving device 60. |
5 | 1406 which in turn is backed by a disk 1402 the disk is made of a material that the adhesive does not stick well to fig1 c shows how a tab would be pushed out of the packaging card by an end user fig1 d shows how the backing disk would be removed leaving behind the adhesive layer 1406 the adhesive should stick more strongly to the tab than it would to a person 39 s skin so that the adhesive is removed from said person 39 s skin when the tab is removed fig1 shows how a packaging card 1506 would be incorporated into a commercial retail package 1500 wings 1508 may be attached to the packaging card with appropriate information and indicia printed thereupon the assembly may be folded 1504 and inserted into a sleeve 1502 fig1 illustrates alternative packaging for a single tag 1604 the single tag is packaged in a hinged container 1602 and the hinged container is mounted on a retailing card 1600 the tags may be recycled fig1 illustrates a suitable refurbishing process used tags are collected 1702 and shipped 1704 to a refurbishing facility 1706 the tags are cleaned tested 1708 recharged 1710 and inspected 1712 new adhesive 1715 is applied 1714 to the tags 1713 and the tags are packaged 1716 crated 1718 and shipped 1720 to an end user 1722 fig1 illustrates an alternative mounting technology for a. |
8 | the fusite 13 is used as a specific example of a typical electrical connection or coupler used in wiring circuits between sets of wires to serve as a mechanical connection between said sets of wires prior to the present invention there were many exposed electrical connections that had to be hand wired and then extra parts added to protect and shield said exposed connections as can be seen from the prints the present invention electrically connects and shields a source of electricity to a compressor such as a refrigeration compressor with a minimum of parts and hand labor many times a refrigeration compressor is contained within a metal shell which has only the male connectors of the fusite 13 and sometimes a male stud extending from the top of the shell as shown in fig5 the slot 2 permits the preferred embodiment of the present invention the compressor plug with internal thermal overload protection 1 to be inserted around such a male stud 23 extending from the top 14 of a shell containing a refrigeration compressor in such an instance a nut or a nut with a washer secured to a threaded end on said male stud would hold the compressor plug with internal thermal overload protection 1 to the aforementioned top 14 the slot 2 is elongated so as to permit some. |
7 | 57 force exerted by the operator in rotation of the document holder h easily overcomes the force holding the damper arm 23 and actuator tab 9 together leaving the damper arm 23 resting against the underside of stop 56 in position for the next copying cycle also shown in fig7 are portions of base member 1 elements 16 18 19 20 21 26 38 39 are as described in fig5 and 6 fig8 depicts a top plan view of the inventive device in its second position i e rotated to the right as viewed herein with the document holder h at rest and with panel 3 visible actuator tabs 9 are shown engaged with lever arms 23 of dampers 25 two dampers 25 are shown for balancing the forces although one may suffice in other embodiments base plate 1 has a window zone 27 serving to expose obverse or front side 22 not visible of document 50 to scanning head 41 moving in direction c the reverse side 45 of the document to be copied is visible here hinge leaf 18 is attached to lower plate 3 of the document holder shown also is the second leg 49 of spring 15 pressing against the outer surface of plate 3 elements 4 5 6 8 14 15 16 17 20 21 26 38 39 42 43 and 47. |
7 | no branch step 304 the processor enters into an external microcode execution error state to be subsequently tagged as a secondary processor chip i e processor 106 and 108 and the initialization of the secondary processor chip is placed in a standby mode responsive to determining the external microcode instruction was received yes branch step 304 the processor enters into an external microcode execution running state and tags itself as a primary processor chip i e processor 104 step 306 and processor 104 executes the external microcode instruction step 308 processor 104 determines if all external microcode instructions have been performed step 310 responsive to determining there is another external microcode instruction to be executed no branch step 310 processor 104 fetches an external microcode instruction as previously discussed in step 302 responsive to determining all external microcode instructions have been executed yes branch step 310 processor 104 ceases fetching instructions from external boot microcode 300 fig4 is a flowchart depicting operational steps for synchronizing the primary microprocessor with the secondary microprocessors synchronizing the primary microprocessor with the secondary microprocessor ensures the operability of the smp system synchronization allows for the primary processor to determine the performance capabilities of each secondary processor during operations and distribute application requests among the secondary microprocessors accordingly the primary processor. |
8 | output signal the gain stage 252 b may be substantially similar to the gain stage 252 a the gain stage 252 b may generate an rf output signal by upconverting the input quadrature signal based on a carrier frequency selected from a different frequency range from that selected in the gain stage 252 a for example a 5 ghz frequency range the pa 214 a may comprise suitable logic circuitry and or code that may enable amplification of input signals to generate a transmitted signal of sufficient signal power as measured by dbm for example for transmission via a wireless communication medium the pa 214 b may be substantially similar to the pa 214 a the pad 212 a may comprise suitable logic circuitry and or code that may enable amplification of input signals to generate an amplified output signal the pad 212 a may be utilized in multistage amplifier systems wherein the output of the pad 212 a may be an input to a subsequent amplification stage the pad 212 b may be substantially similar to the pad 212 a the rfpga 210 a may comprise suitable logic circuitry and or code that may enable amplification of input signals to generate an amplified output signal wherein the amount of amplification as measured in db may be determined based on an input control signal in various embodiments of the invention the input control signal. |
2 | device to ir port 16 where the information can be subsequently printed by printer 8 also the user may need to utilize the power and workstation internet access connections 18 in order to provide power to the mobile device and or transmit information to printing station 2 so that it can be printed by printer 8 if the mobile device lacks the proper equipment to interact with ir port 16 power and workstation internet access connections 18 can also be used to transfer information from the internet to printing station 2 and or the mobile device after the user has connected to printing station 2 the user may use the alphanumeric keyboard located on the mobile device in order to manipulate the information on displays 6 and 14 and or the display on the mobile device the user may also elect to manipulate control panel buttons 11 and 12 in order to manipulate the information on displays 6 and 14 and or the display on the mobile device finally the user may decide to use the telephone fig2 for variety of personal business related reasons as shown in fig2 printer 56 can be used to print document 58 that is a hard copy of what is displayed on telephone display 54 finally it is to be understood that printing station 2 can be located adjacent to the seat that the passenger is sitting in such as a seat compartment beside the seat and or below the seat so long as the passenger has easy access to printing station 2 once given the above disclosure many other features modifications. |
9 | and wi fi can be used to transfer information that the meter probe adapter 200 has captured and stored for walk up or drive by collection systems an access port 308 is provided to allow maintenance access to the meter probe adapter 200 using either a physical optical connection for safety or short range wireless connection via bluetooth or a magnetic dongle sensor inputs and input output controls 310 are included in the meter probe adapter 200 to permit collection of various power environmental and security data as well as operate controls in the meter probe adapter 200 as received from sensors 312 power for the probe meter adapter electronics is advantageous sourced directly from the panel line connection thereby eliminating the possibility of a compromised smart meter from removing or disabling power to the probe meter adapter 200 power conditioning and safety electronics 314 convert the panel line source voltage into a voltage compatible with the probe electronics other sensors 312 and a line relay 314 which upon receipt of a remote command received from the wan nic 306 and processed by the microprocessor 300 can cut off electricity fuses and lightning surge protection not shown are incorporated to handle possible malfunction in the meter probe adapter electronics and to handle line surges that may destroy the meter probe electronics these protection mechanisms are known and commonly used by those skilled in the art optional sensors can be included in the other sensors 312 of the meter probe adapter 200 to monitor power environmental and security data line sensors 316 a and 316 b are used on both the panel line and panel load connections respectively to monitor power quality such as voltage current. |
1 | deployed position in which the upper balance plate piece 40 is vertically aligned with the lower balance plate piece 41 as shown in fig3 b after the upper balance plate piece 40 rotates to the vertical deployed position so that the upper balance plate piece 40 is vertically aligned with the lower balance plate piece 41 a balance plate guide track 68 guides the downward vertical movement of balance plate pieces 40 and 41 as gravity pulls balance plate pieces 40 and 41 toward the floor as shown in fig3 c after the balance plate guide track 68 guides the downward vertical movement of balance plate pieces 40 and 41 toward the floor the lower balance plate piece 41 rests on the floor the preferred embodiment includes at least one balance plate foot 56 preferably this balance plate foot 56 is adjustable due to an adjustable balance plate foot 56 it is unnecessary to have wheels which can easily damage floors and which cannot be adjusted to provide a level table surface on an unlevel floor the preferred embodiment includes at least one finger grip located on the part of the upper balance plate piece 40 which faces the interior box the lower balance plate piece 41 contains at least one balance plate stop 67 to stop the vertical upward motion of balance plate pieces 40 and 41 at the proper height when the upper balance plate piece 40 is pulled in a vertical upward motion to return the upper balance plate piece 40 to a storage position as shown. |
9 | wall 25 it is this entrance angle 24 which presents the problem as can be plainly seen if the part is removed from the fixture and the flange trimmed flush with the outside wall 26 the structure may separate because of a void formed by the angle 24 the object of this invention is to make certain that this void does not occur fig2 shows a structure quite similar to that of fig1 except that the engaging upper and lower surface of the fixture 21a is shown relieved at 23 to increase pressure the surfaces are sloped inwardly and doubler material 27 is inserted between the inner surface of the two inside sheets 16 and 17 the location of the doubler or the slope is not critical however two things are critical i e there must be sufficient material to be upset forged to fill the noted void and sufficient forging pressure a single doubler may be used between the inner sheets as shown in fig2 or two doublers may be used one each between the inner and outer sheets as shown in fig5 in fact the two doublers as shown in fig5 is the preferred embodiment for the four sheet process because the inner sheets are welded together in a pre determined pattern to establish the webs 18 and it eases the task to place the doublers 27a between the inner and outer sheets also while the surfaces of the fixture 21 and 22 may be square to the vertical walls of the fixture if the surfaces are canted or the wedge tapered a force is created forcing the upset forged material into the cavity. |
8 | configuration protocol dhcp associated with addresses or other data may be used in dns a pointer ptr record implements a reverse dns lookup for an ip address in other words a ptr record maps an ip address to a name for a host in some embodiments a dns server maintains a set of internal records and a set of external records when a query is received an external record is derived from one or more internal records and the external record is returned for example internal records may include ptr records host address records and bulk host records from a bulk host record a ptr record may be derived and returned as more fully described below in some embodiments the records are a heap of unmanaged objects index 100 is shown to include various objects including index root 110 index table which includes reference 114 bind_ipv4_index to index 112 ipv4 index 112 includes reference 116 10 1 0 0 to edge 104 and reference 118 10 1 255 255 to edge 106 an edge or edge object stores references to ranges that overlap with match its corresponding address in this example bulk host 102 is inserted into index 100 a bulk host or bulk host record or bulk host object is a record associated with multiple hosts in a range of ip addresses the range may include a contiguous set of addresses bounded by an inclusive begin and end address as used herein u201c begin u201d and u201c start u201d may be used interchangeably bulk host 102 is associated. |
3 | the solution was stirred at room temperature monitoring the reaction by 1 h nmr indicated that the reaction was completed after four hours the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure at 35 u00b0 c to 1 4 of its original volume and diluted with acetone 100 ml to give an oily product the latter was isolated by decantation and triturated with acetone to afford a solid product 7 75 g which was isolated by filtration and dried under high vacuum nmr data indicated that the product which was identified by the acronym 34 c4s 4k tpa 34 existed as hydrated aldehyde form g synthesis of the aldehyde reagent c4s 4k aba chondroitin 4 sulfate 22 2 g 5 55 mmol and 4 aminobutyraldehyde diethoxyacetal 7 6 g 47 0 mmol were combined in 120 ml of water the ph was adjusted to 8 35 with 1 00 n hcl ethanol 60 ml was added followed by borane pyridine complex 5 7 ml the solution was heated at 40 u00b0 c for six days the solution was cooled and the ph was adjusted to 10 00 with 5 00 n naoh to the stirred solution was added 1 l of ethanol the mixture was stirred for two hours and the precipitate was collected by filtration the solid was washed with ethanol 75 ml followed by ethyl ether 75 ml the solid was dried under vacuum to give 21 5 g of product which was identified by the acronym 34 c4s 4k abda 34 the product was negative to 2 3 5 triphenyltetrazolium chloride indicating that. |
1 | made from absorbent yet rigid paper material application_number US 13467605 A description referring first to fig1 the disposable microwave food shield is preferably made of a substantially circular unitary piece of paper having a reinforced flat upper face and downwardly projecting pleated sides the pleated sides imparts rigidity and absorbency to the disposable microwave food shield so that it independently maintains its shape when in use the reinforcement bar at the top prevents the top from sagging onto the food underneath the disposable microwave food shield has no bottom face see fig2 but rather is open to allow it to be placed over an open serving dish or container to encompass the food within the interior portion of the disposable microwave food shield preferably the angle subtended between the side portion and top face may range from approximately 90 u00b0 to 135 u00b0 with the most preferred angle being 112 u00b0 preferably the height of the disposable microwave food shield is between two 2 and six 6 inches with the most preferred height shown in fig3 to be three 3 inches the diameter of the upper face may range from three 3 to twelve 12 inches with the most preferred diameter to be 8 5 inches the open diameter at the bottom may range from five 5 to fifteen 15 inches with the most preferred diameter to be eleven 11 inches referring now to figure two 2 the disposable microwave food shield is of a conical shape having 70 pleated sides projecting downwardly. |
7 | to the ram 106 by either address decoder 107 or dma engine 105 referring to fig2 an illustrative example of an embodiment of an application of the invention follows as shown in block 200 a selected range of addresses including for example address x u2032 ffff6000 may be mapped to space in the ram 106 address x u2032 ffff6000 is typically well above top of memory due to a system power on or reset main memory is unconfigured and the mch has no information about the main memory the cpu executes its first instruction cycle in which it attempts an access to memory since the mch has no information about main memory it transfers the attempted memory access to the ich the ich searches for attached memory and finds the eprom erasable programmable read only memory 109 storing the bios program accordingly the cpu begins to fetch the instructions of the bios program as shown in block 201 then an operational mode for accessing the ram 106 to use space therein as a stack may be entered as shown in block 202 in an embodiment the operational mode may be controlled by an enable bit the enable bit may be automatically turned on at system power up or reset or may be set by an instruction in the bios program the enable bit may control the mux 108 to select the input from the address decoder 107 rather than the dma engine 105 once the bios has substantially completed its work the enable bit will be reset to indicate that the ram 106 is to be. |
7 | memory storage in the handheld communication apparatus the content of the dictionary can be user configurable in such way that words can be added removed new dictionaries can be downloaded and added to or replace the dictionary in the handheld apparatus the dictionary can also be tailored to a specific user by monitoring that users choice of words the inputted word and any matches from the comparison with the predictive text dictionary are then compared 505 against an exception list 507 containing the unwanted or forbidden words the exception list 507 can either be factory preset user configurable or configurable by an application when it is factory preset it can either be impossible for the user e g hardwired into the memory of the handheld communication apparatus to change the content of the exception list or it can only be changed via a software upgrade of the handheld communication apparatus e g changing firmware this can for instance be used when the exception list must be user tamperproof if the exception list is user configurable the user or a group of users can add remove words from the list or download a completely new list by wired or a wireless connection to a server in a network e g internet lan pc etc or to another handheld device the exception list can also be modified by an application such as a context sensitive application adding removing words depending on the current context an optional match step 501 can be inserted between the two comparisons 504 and 505 in. |
9 | nutrients from solution and convert the material to a biomass which can be utilized as a feed resource by shrimp and other demersal grazers it has been determined that some minerals in the water 22 become depleted during the shrimp culture cycle they have been found to become depleted in a fixed ratio relative to calcium in a preferred embodiment a dedicated selective ion electrode 64 is used to monitor calcium concentration in the water 22 the electrode 64 provides the input to a forward control feedback loop via the control unit 20 for the addition of a pre mix containing all the inorganics found to become depleted in a fixed ratio relative to calcium these elements include iodine strontium zinc calcium silicon and manganese by designing the tank 12 with a series of dividers 24 26 at fixed vertical intervals a culture tank 12 of almost any height can be built while the production efficiency based on volume remains essentially constant any decrease in efficiency as the number of decks 24 26 increases may be due mainly to the shrimp redistributing themselves on different levels to take advantage of feed introduction locations and oxygen gradients the multilayer approach illustrated in fig1 and 2 allows the indefinite expansion of the culture tank 12 in all three dimensions while maintaining the desired volumetric stocking efficiency a return spillway 66 at the top of the tank 12 may be used with the pump 14 which may be a small submerged draw pump to move the fluids and control flow velocity in the tank 12 based on the flow velocity of the pump 14 the flow of the water. |
4 | in s direction at 200 t m the core obtained was about 19 in elongation at break the core 2 39 was then sheathed with a covering layer which was formed in the same manner as in embodiment 1 by plaiting twelve silk strands into a braid at a density of 29 stitches cm whereby a suture of usp4 0 in size was obtained the covering layer was about 19 in elongation at break the suture thus obtained and having a small size also exhibited excellent characteristics like the suture of embodiment 1 sutures of varying sizes were prepared in the same manner as above and tested in comparison with conventional sutures the results are shown in table 1 in which the sutures of usp1 0 and usp4 0 in size were made of materials different from those of embodiments 1 and 2 accordingly these sutures were slightly different from the above sutures in the results achieved table 1__________________________________________________________________________usp size 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0__________________________________________________________________________inventionnumber of component 16 16 16 16 12 12 8 6strands of covering layercore ratio 47 33 33 33 20 20 11 14elongation of break 27 8 25 0 23 7 22 2 20 3 20 0 19 4 18 5breaking strength kgf 6 05 3 88 2 92 2 27 1 48 0 95 0 58 0 30flexibility cm 18 5 17 5 17 0 17 0 16 0 15 5 12. |
3 | wall of the contact hole as seen in fig2 b further with the washing solution of the present invention since the etching rate is moderated reduction in thickness of a conductor layer is reduced and consequently occurrence of disconnection of a conductor or incomplete contact between conductors can be suppressed then where washing is performed while the solution is kept at a low temperature of 30 to 60 u00b0 c the etching rate can be further suppressed in this instance if mechanical vibrations such as ultrasonic vibrations are applied then the washing effect can be further improved while suppressing the etching rate low however since the washing capacity drops at a temperature lower than 30 u00b0 c the washing solution is preferably used at a temperature higher than 30 u00b0 c also where an organic acid ammonium salt other than ammonium acetate was used as the organic acid ammonium salt to be added to the apm substantially similar results to that illustrated in fig1 were obtained where the original concentration of nh 4 oh in the apm to which the organic acid ammonium salt is added is low even if the added amount of the organic acid ammonium salt is small the difference in etching rate between a doped. |
1 | cell formation cannot be fully explained fibrin deposition on the wall of the graft can be assumed to be of vital importance for cell formation by the adoption of very minute fibers a large number of microgaps among the fibers are formed which allow cell and fibrin to enter more easily thus it appears that fibrin deposition is very uniform thin and consolidated when very minute fibers are used when such fibers are used for both inner and outer walls of the graft the adaptability of the graft to the surrounding tissues is promoted sometimes this quality is unnecessary for the outer wall of the graft when the structure of the graft made as described here is made multiple by the combined use of very minute fibers a and fibers of 1 0 denier or more b the grafts show better performahce in particular employment of the fibers b not only prevents deformation of the artificial vascular grafts but also enhances cell formation in preparing grafts according to the preseht invention such multiple structures are recommended as double weft structure double warp structure double warp and weft structure triple or greater warp and weft structure weft pile structure warp pile structure a structure produced by the application of these structures cut pile of these structures and fabrics produced by combining these structures these fabric structures are obtained by weaving these structures these fabric structures are obtained by weaving or knitting preferably tricotting to prevent ravelling of the graft the prefered fabric structure by tricotting are. |
6 | to the pulling in direction 15 which fundamentally contributes to the stabilization of the spatial position of the bundle 1 of tubes in still more precisely described form in the fig2 is now once again to recognize more exactly in a cut top view the construction of a flange 3 the flange 3 is here arranged in a drilling channel 9 which has resulted of the expansion by the expanding head 5 and pulling in through the expansion cone 4 the largest dimensions of every flange 3 are essentially identical with the dimensions of the walls 16 of the drilling channel 9 so that every flange 3 at least in sections fits closely to the walls 16 of the drilling channel 9 the flange 3 is built up essentially three partly in which a central middle part 20 is plugged in between the great upper and the smaller below arranged tubes 2 in the middle part 20 respectively semicircular openings 23 are provided in which the tubes 2 can be inserted respectively on the upper side of the upper tubes 2 and sub sided of the lower tubes 2 further parts of the flange 3 formed like clamps are to be seen namely a upper part 21 und a lower part 22 in this upper part 21 und the lower part 22 corresponding also semicircular openings 23 are let in which corresponds with the semicircular openings 23 of the middle part 20 and complete these to a full circle the diameters of these openings 23 correspond essentially to the diameter of the respective tube 2 in which the dimensions are chosen so that the tubes 2 are friction lockedly held by means of. |
5 | for processing each production well is tested at the pad site on a daily basis for bottom hole pressure production volume and psor the data on psor is used for optimizing pressure decline and production operations production of a well would be terminated if its psor is high gt 3 0 and bottom hole pressure low lt 1 5 mpa the produced fluids contain ethane bitumen diluent and small amount of connate water ethane is separated in the central plant through a series of high and low pressure separators and reused for injection a small amount of diluent supplied to the plant through a pipeline is added to the produced fluids free of ethane to aid in the separation of water and oil the u201c water free u201d oil is finally trimmed with additional diluent to meet pipeline specification and shipped for marketing in oil sand industry the term u201c dilbit u201d is used to designate oil that contains diluent and bitumen ethane is viscosified for injection at the central plant prior to the blending ethane from a supply line and the recycle stream is compressed to a liquid state at 3 9 mpa and 20 u00b0 c at the upstream of an in line mixer the liquid ethane is mixed with a small stream of dilbit from the production stream sufficient dilbit is added to the mixture until viscosity of the blend. |
2 | order to move receiver medium 12 toward heating elements 56 and to stop receiver medium 12 with the leading edge at a distance d from heat line hl the initial position is a distance d just short of the heat line hl and is close enough to the heat line hl that the lead edge of receiver medium 12 will be captured in the nip between web 28 and platen 22 in the embodiment illustrated in fig2 4 receiver medium 12 is staged under the ceramic substrate 54 of thermal printhead 52 which has the advantage of allowing receiver medium 12 to traverse a relatively straight receiver medium path before it enters the printing nip 57 between printhead 52 and platen 22 a straight receiver medium path allows easier registration of receiver medium 12 during printing receiver medium 12 is precisely positioned and repositioned by one or more of the stepper motors that operate the pairs of guide rollers 88 90 and exit urge rollers 98 100 and platen 22 in one embodiment only platen 22 or one of the pairs of guide rollers 88 90 move receiver medium 12 at any one time thus the first pair of guide rollers 88 90 control movement of receiver medium 12 past edge sensor 96 to the initial position platen 22 then controls movement of receiver medium 12 beneath heating elements 56 exit urge rollers. |
6 | the slot 18 through the ferrule is shown as being aligned with and generally continuous with respect to grooves 19 which are formed inwardly of the end wall or shoulder 13 of the ferrule and on opposite sides thereof for purposes of receiving end tabs of the secondary blades also as will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter in order to lock the secondary blades within the slots 18 a generally v shaped locking wedge 24 is formed oriented from the tip 12 towards the rear of the ferrule so that the center portion of the locking wedge is substantially aligned with the elongated axis of the ferrule body both the primary blade 20 and secondary blade 22 are formed of a tempered tool steel or stainless steel and have side cutting edges 24 and 24 39 and 25 and 25 39 respectively which are honed to a razor sharpness during manufacture the primary blade 20 includes a forward penetrating tip 27 from which the cutting edges 25 and 25 39 extend along two leg portions 28 and 29 of the blade a shoulder 30 is formed at the junction between the leg portions 28 and 29 and is of a size to cooperatively seat within the slot 16 so as to engage the end wall 16 39 of the slot when the blade is mounted to the ferrule 10 the rear portion of the primary blade includes a pair of inwardly extending tabs 31 and 32 which are slightly yieldable with respect to one another due to the enlarged opening formed between the leg portions 28 and 29 the endmost portions of the tabs 31 and 32 are formed as elongated flanges 33 and 34 respectively which are of a size to be. |
2 | with the upper end of the stirrup 27 before the end of the descending stroke of the jack 29 the radial fingers 28 of the stirrup 27 are separated from the disc 23 of the feeler 21 since the lower end of the rod 22 thereof comes into contact with the thermoplastic band 1 in the zone 26 thereof and the feeler 21 then deforms this zone 26 under the effect of its own weight during a determined time less than the time gap separating two successive advance steps of the band 1 the deformation of the zone 26 of the band 1 brings about a vertical displacement of the feeler 21 this displacement being measured by sensor 25 provided in the guiding casing 24 it should be noted that at the end of descending stroke the connecting stirrup 27 rests on the guiding casing 24 and the length of the feeler 21 is sufficient in order that for this lower position of the stirrup 27 the disc 23 is still sufficiently apart from the fingers 28 of the stirrup 27 and still allows the feeler 21 to descend cf fig1 of course the feeler 21 is raised before each advance of the thermoplastic band 1 and the cooling plate 10 is lowered sufficiently to allow the deformed zone 26 of the said band 1 to pass whilst at the end of advance of the band 1 the feeler 21 is again lowered so as to rest freely on a zone of band surrounded by a cell 11 it will be readily understood that to raise the feeler 21. |
4 | 17 are side by side on the marker rather than trying to move the shuttling bin rapidly enough to pick up both pieces in their 34 proper 34 locations proper as defined by the isomorphic garment assembly order both pieces are picked up at the same time remaining side by side in the shuttling bin as long as we know where they are the intermediate order of garment parts in the shuttling bins can be unscrambled in the process of dropping garment parts to form the collated garment assembly pile this approach can be called collation on drop off given the degree of flexibility offered by the above approach in which any order of garment parts in the shuttling bin is acceptable in principle the question of how a specific intermediate ordering is selected for use must be answered the primary requirement is that all location conflicts be adequately resolved beyond this however the position of the garment pieces on the shuttling bin is determined by a tradeoff analysis between the speed and acceleration of the shuttling bin the length of shuttling bin required for the placement of garment pieces under consideration the amount of motion required to place each garment piece into an empty location on the shuttling bin and the amount of motion required. |
2 | is constructed of polyurethane resins containing dispersed electroconductive agents in order to better attenuate the rf energy the layer 50 is electrically grounded which is accomplished by use of a strip of electrically conductive film not shown secured to the window perimeter and the inside of the aircraft skin by conductive adhesive alternatively electrical grounding can be accomplished by overspraying of the window surround with the layer 50 material so as to establish electrical continuity in yet further alternative embodiments electrical grounding can be accomplished by other means known in the art because the layer 50 is applied to the inner surface 46 of the pane 44 it would be desirable to cover the layer 50 with a protective coating or another transparent pane in order to guard against scratches and other damage to the layer 50 in alternative embodiments however the layer 50 may be applied to the outer surface 48 of the pane 44 in which case a protective layer may not be required for those aircraft window designs that employ one or more additional panes between the outer surface 48 and the exterior of the aircraft in fig7 and 8 there is shown an aircraft window frame 56 a transparent pane. |
4 | wrap and 3 stack with idler at a temperature range of 230 275 u00b0 f at a nip pressure of 400 629 pli and at a fixed speed of 656 ft min for the test samples with patterns other than basket weave the base material was thermally bonded using square patterned sleeves with 33 bond area square patterned sleeves with 13 bond area or square patterned sleeves with 27 bond area at a double pass at a temperature range of 257 266 u00b0 f at a nip pressure of 343 514 pli and at a fixed speed of 98 ft min it can be concluded that the basket weave pattern at 30 bond area contributed to the improvement in the abrasion resistance significantly for processes of a double pass and a 3 stacks with idlers without compromising softness at the calender speed of 656 ft min softness deteriorated in case of an s wrap whereas it was maintained in case of both a double pass and a double pass of 3 stacks with idlers square patterns of similar bond area about 30 with negligible transition area showed good abrasion resistance but with softness deteriorated square pattern with smaller bond area 13 showed not only less improvement in abrasion resistance but also deteriorated softness strip tensile property was reserved after double pass of calendering with lg as hypothesized earlier the existence of discernible transition area as evidenced in fig3 in the thus produced basket weave pattern is responsible for improving the abrasion resistance and the softness at the same time in contrast the lack of discernible transition area in the cross hatch pattern as shown in fig4 is responsible for its failure. |
4 | pins on a 0 1 inch spacing for a total of 8 inches and arranged in a helical pattern the cylinder length k is 91 8 inches the dimension 1 is 11 8 inches the dimension m is 3 8 inch the dimension n is 1 2 inch the dimension p is 3 4 inch the dimension q is 1 8 inch and the dimension r is 1 4 inch in fig6 c the pins 402 have a diameter of 0 040 inch and the holes 404 have a diameter of 0 060 inch reconsidering fig4 in light of fig6 it may be noted that microdust laden air 218 230 is transported out of the internal parts of the main cylinder 212 and blocking sleeve 220 as described above and into a single pipe similarly the flow for the five counterflow separation slots of fig4 may be either individually transported into measurement apparatus such as electro optical sensors 44 64 illustrated in fig1 or may be combined into a single conduit 60 the individual flows q s for the five slots in fig4 are adjusted simply by providing variable restrictions in the flow lines as is well known in the art combining all of the dust plus trash thus released and separated by the mtm provides yet another meritorious use. |
7 | of the present inventions shadows and lighting can be altered in real time and photographic images appear as an interactive photographic image application_number US 93948607 A description the following detailed description is directed to certain specific embodiments of the invention however the invention can be embodied in a multitude of different ways as defined and covered by the claims the term u201c real time u201d as used herein when referring to image manipulation of the interactive photographic scene means that the image changes under user control in a single display window and appears photographic for a majority of the time a user would view the virtual object when evaluating the design of a cad defined virtual object the term u201c photographic u201d as used herein means the image being manipulated appears in the manipulation window in a manner that is substantially indistinguishable from a digital image obtained with conventional photographic techniques of an actual physical object as objects are modeled in 3d modeling or computer aided design systems the rendering of the objects in response to user actions may be viewed in terms of a trade off between responsiveness and quality one embodiment includes a real time ray tracing system configured to compute refractions glossy reflections shadows and indirect illumination such as caustics and color bleeding in computer graphics and 3d rendering color bleeding is the phenomenon in which objects or surfaces are colored by reflection of colored light from nearby surfaces the. |
6 | present in the chamber 43 when the fuel igniter is in operation porcelain materials and certain glasses are suitable for this purpose also the internal surface 47 of concave cap 46 preferably includes a coating 49 of similar material except in the area near exhaust port 48 additionally standard spark plugs are provided with porcelain coatings 38 adjacent to the sparking end 34 the coating 45 prevents arcing from the spark generating end 34 to the side wall 41 while the coating 49 is provided to focus the spark toward the exhaust port 48 in one specific embodiment the entire interior concave surface 47 of the cap 46 is coated with the non conductive material so that only the bar metal of the exhaust port 48 is an exposed cathodic surface in another specific embodiment the coating 49 terminates at a perimeter 49a about the port 48 so that an annulus 46a of bare metal around the exhaust port is exposed cathodic surface it will be understood that the dimensions given herein should not be considered to limit the application of the present invention the dimensions may easily be scaled to facilitate installation of the present fuel igniter into a variety of other devices including rockets internal combustion engines and the like also it is not essential that an automatic spark plug be used as a spark generator other components which may be used to generate a spark will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art in operation the fuel igniter of the present invention is connected to a power source through standard spark. |
8 | word as illustrated in fig1 the preferred embodiment does not actually use redundant control words but envisions using start of line sol 1 sol 2 control words having different bit patterns other embodiments sending identical bit patterns are also envisioned as are embodiments using separate handshaking lines the preferred embodiment employs start of line control words having different bit patterns because the synchronous nature of the preferred embodiment is enhanced by the individual decoding at the receiver of each of the control words the preferred embodiment has data and control words transmitted across the same bus and timing considerations are crucial in such a synchronous design separately decoding each of the control words allows timing configurations with respect to data that is transferred across the same bus to be established the timing between the reception of the start of line sol 1 sol 2 control words to the beginning of a line of image data is a predetermined number that is known to the receiver the technique of sending multiple control words could be extended by sending a different number call it u2018 n u2019 of control words wherein the probability of at least one control words being correctly identified by the receiver improves as u2018 n u2019 increases the system shown in fig3 is very much like fig2 but illustrates an implementation of the preferred embodiment to solve the aforementioned problems as shown in fig3 the transmitter receives a start of frame sof control word as an indication. |
9 | through 4 it can be shown that the engaging means 14 according to the present invention 10 preferably comprises a first depending loop 22 projecting from the gripping member 18 of the mounting means 12 preferably the first depending loop 22 is oriented so as to extend substantially orthogonally relative to the mounting pin 20 as shown in the drawings a second depending loop 24 projects from the gripping member 18 of the mounting means 12 and into a substantially parallel orientation relative to the first depending loop 22 preferably the first depending loop 22 is of a first longitudinal length with the second depending loop 24 being of a second longitudinal length wherein the first longitudinal length is substantially greater than the second longitudinal length as shown in the drawings further the first depending loop 22 is preferably of a first transverse width with the second depending loop 24 being of a second transverse width wherein the first transverse width is substantially greater than the second transverse width as shown in the drawings by this structure the second depending loop 24 is permitted to pass through an interior of the first depending loop 22 during resilient deformation of the engaging means 14 as desired. |
9 | held on the first bearing journal 4 along the first axis 5 the spherical outer face of the first bearing ball 6 is given the reference number 7 the first outer joint yoke 1 is articulatably connected to the first inner joint yoke 8 by a first cross member 10 via its two yoke arms 2 the first inner joint yoke 8 is integrally formed onto the first bearing housing portion 9 the second joint includes a second outer joint yoke 11 with two second yoke arms 12 of which again only one yoke arm 12 is visible the two second yoke arms 12 are connected to one another by a second bridge 13 the second bridge 13 carries a second bearing journal 14 the second bearing journal 14 has a cylindrical outer face and is centered on the second axis 15 a second bearing ball 16 is non displaceably held on the second bearing journal 14 along the second axis 15 the second bearing ball 16 includes a second spherical outer face 17 the second outer joint yoke 11 is articulatably connected to the yoke arms of a second inner joint yoke 18 by a second cross member 20 the yoke arms of the second inner joint yoke 18 are being integral with a second bearing housing portion 19 the first bearing housing portion 9 and the second bearing housing portion 19 are removably connected to one another by bolts 38 the. |
9 | summarize the reduction in the temperature of the liquid silicon in the crucible and in the capillary passageways caused by the factors listed above reduces the tendency of the liquid silicon to dissolve carbon from the graphite die reducing the tendency to precipitate carbon by reaction with liquid silicon causes less silicon carbide to deposit onto die tip 100 such reduction is a significant advantage since as discussed above silicon carbide deposits cause temperature differences and alter the shape of the die tip which in turn cause variations in the thickness of the crystalline body grown from the die tip such reduction is a significant advantage also because silicon carbide deposits can clog the capillary passages of dies of conventional design thereby preventing flow of melt to growth meniscus and thus limiting the useful life of the die while a die incorporating the present invention has a much longer useful life die 19 also is designed to overcome the third problem noted above i e the flooding of liquid silicon over the die and adjacent regions of the crystal growth apparatus by providing inner and outer moats 114 and 116 adjacent die tip 100 most spillage of liquid silicon from growth meniscus 110 is captured in. |
6 | means to bias the position of the pin within the body aperture when the tap handle assembly is assembled with the tap body the pin is biased to the tap body to substantially prevent the movement of the spindle and to restrict the flow from the tap application_number US 201113811304 A description with reference to fig1 there is shown a biased locking pin 10 for a tap handle assembly for a flick mixer tap the locking pin 10 has a knob 11 a stem portion 15 an outwardly extending flange 16 and an end portion 17 the knob 11 has a threaded recess 14 and is connected to the stem portion 15 by screw attachment to a threaded end 13 a helical spring 18 is mounted on the stem portion 15 between the outwardly extending flange 16 and the knob 11 a threaded retaining ring 12 is mounted on the stem portion 15 between the helical spring 18 and the knob 11 the stem portion 15 outwardly extending flange 17 and helical spring 18 are retained in a wide aperture section 21 in a tap handle body 19 by the threaded retaining ring 12 to a threaded periphery 24 of a body aperture 20 the wide aperture section 21 is adjacent a narrow aperture section 22 the pin end 17 protrudes through the aperture 20 where it engages to prevent movement of the tap handle body 19 and a spindle portion not shown and stop the flow of water the pin end 17 of the locking pin 10. |
8 | notch module 110 failure for example the microcontroller 106 closes the bypass switch 164 when no interference is detected for which the notch module 110 is used to filter conversely the microcontroller 106 opens the bypass switch 164 when interference is detected and the notch module 110 is to be used to filter such interference as shown in fig8 the notch filter block 158 includes a filter 165 which may be for example a filter having a reject band that is approximately 15 khz wide at u2212 40 db the reject band of the filter 165 may be fixed at for example a center frequency of 150 mhz or at any other suitable frequency at which the if of the mixer 150 is located although the notch filter block 158 of fig8 shows only a single filter 165 as shown in fig9 a second embodiment of a notch filter block 166 may include a switch 170 and multiple filters 172 178 in such an arrangement each of the filters 172 178 has a notch frequency tuned to the if produced by the first mixer 150 additionally each of the filters 172 178 may have a different reject bandwidth at u2212 40 db for example as shown. |
3 | this solubility is characterized by what is known as the 34 solubility parameter 34 this parameter describes how much a material will swell in the presence of different solvents this swelling will directly impact the characteristics of the reaction potential within the capsule as well as making the capsule more permeable both of which adversely affect the material solvents must therefore be chosen with great care the goal is to minimize the interactions between the dye and its surroundings the capsule is the major part of this the capsule is hard non polar thermally very stable it won 39 t melt and relatively impermeable the infiltration of compounds through the capsule must be stopped or slowed to the point that the characteristics of the dye are not effected shelf life is an issue and must be considered in the context of the above principles almost any solvent will penetrate the capsule given enough time the question that each person using this technology will need to ask themselves is what is an acceptable shelf life for the product we are developing and will our formulation give us the desired result we already know that the capsules and the dye they contain will not react with water why not it is a highly polar small molecule why doesn 39 t it destroy the dye 39 s properties the fact that it does not react with the capsule or the dye gives us several hints about the material the most important principle to learn from this is that there must be certain combinations of characteristics present for a substance to effect the dye melamine formaldehyde is not soluble in water the water is not absorbed by it so the capsules is impermeable to water water. |
8 | dedicated fuse layer typical ic chip elements are formed on one or more circuit layers e g a surface silicon layer 130 of a chip formed in a silicon on insulator soi wafer the fuse 122 connects to a circuit in the circuit layer 130 or layers through wires 132 134 136 138 in a number 2 in this example of intermediate wiring layers 140 142 and interlevel through vias 144 146 148 150 152 154 passing through dielectric layers 156 158 160 existence of the fuse 122 completing the circuit between interlevel vias 144 and 146 may be treated as a one and removal of the fuse i e blowing the fuse to open the circuit may be treated as a zero or vice versa the dielectric layers 130 156 158 and 160 may be any suitable dielectric material preferably a low k dielectric the low k dielectric may be for example silk u2122 dielectric resin from the dow chemical company any low k dielectric formed e g by chemical vapor deposition cvd fig2 b shows a cross section of the preferred embodiment fuse 122 of fig2 a through b b and adjacent wiring 162 in the same wiring layer 124 with like elements labeled identically the bottom surface 164 of fuses 122 formed according to the preferred embodiment of present invention have preferably rounded lower corners 166 such that the fuse 122 has other than a rectangular cross section further rounding may be such that the entire bottom surface 164 is rounded preferably however the corner arc has an effective radius that is equal to the depth of the fuse 122 and is at least 5 of the depth the rounded corners 166 of this example distribute the force that the. |
1 | the image processor 106 that includes reconstructing acquired mr image data referring to fig2 in one embodiment a transmit receive coil array assembly 300 for use in the embodiment of the invention comprises a plurality of radio frequency rf coils 210 configured for transmitting in parallel during transmission mode and a plurality of rf amplifiers 220 coupled to the corresponding rf coils adapted to generate a controlled current in each of the rf coils and wherein the controlled current being used for defining and steering a region of interest 230 of the subject 200 within the system in fig2 the placement of the coils is substantially linear referring to fig3 an alternative embodiment is shown in which rf coils 210 are arranged in an equally distributed pattern about the subject 200 such as a circle hereinafter the embodiments of the invention will be further described in details in conjunction with the drawings fig4 is a flow chart showing the operations of the apparatus in accordance with one embodiment of the invention as shown in fig4 the apparatus of the embodiment of the invention is used to generate the localized heating based on the magnetic resonance imaging mri after the operation is started in step 402 a spatially localized or shaped electromagnetic field is transmitted to the subject 200 and magnetic resonance mr signals are generated through a plurality of coils specifically the pulse generator module 121 produces the rf pulse waveforms and applies the rf pulse waveforms to the rf amplifier system 151 comprised of multiple amplifiers which control the current in each component coil of the coil system 152 which comprises. |
7 | card a leading role in the management of security and as a controller of peripherals by removing the peripherals into an external reader connected to the card by a standard chip card connector from this moment onwards the reader in question can receive a card in iso format or a small card whatever its size the chip card 20 as illustrated is a preferred format more generally the micro module 20 can have different forms thus the micro module can consist of an integrated circuit which is mounted and wired on a printed circuit or a holding body of the metallic and flexible type the micro module is thus advantageously protected by transfer moulding or encapsulation in a protective resin in the case of an iso card the micro module is first cut up and then inserted onto a plastic card body to the iso 7816 format specifications in the case of a plug in a card to iso dimensions is produced and is then pre cut or cut in order to form a small card identical to that used in mobile telephones known under the name of sim card an external view is given in fig2 of a reader conforming to the functional diagram in fig1 in this example the box 11 is in the form of a paving slab fitted with a central receptacle 11 a for the card and has a translucent window 11 b allowing accommodation of the card 20 another example of reader is illustrated. |
8 | set top box 220 however the television 210 may contain the functionality of the set top box 220 in such a configuration since the display unit 212 includes the bml browser if the web browser 223 of the set top box 220 can be replaced with the bml browser the browsers may be reduced to one fig2 is a diagram to illustrate a configuration of a digital broadcasting system according to another embodiment of the present invention a configuration which is identical or similar to that shown in fig1 is referred to by an identical reference sign and otherwise redundant explanation of that will be omitted in the present embodiment a method to obtain the url indicating the rss differs from that in the previous embodiment but the remaining configuration is similar to that in the previous embodiment therefore the method to obtain the url indicating the rss will be described hereinbelow the broadcasting station 100 a unlike the broadcasting station 100 transmits the broadcasted program with the program attribute information superimposed thereon and without the url indicating the rss an isp internet service provider server 500 is provided with a database 510 in which the program attribute information and the url indicating the rss of the web site associated with the program are associated when the program attribute information is transmitted. |
7 | related to the current level 2 node if in step 52 there are no additional level 3 parent nodes to check with respect to the current level 2 node then control passes back to step 46 to proceed on to the next level 2 parent node if one exists if however there are remaining level 3 parent nodes to check with respect to the current level 2 node then control passes to step 54 in which the current level 3 parent node is flagged as checked this process of checking each node at each level for additional parent nodes at higher levels continues through steps 56 58 60 and 62 until all n levels of the call tree are traversed and thereby checked for related nodes at different levels of the tree structure table 32 of fig2 shows a typical node traversal path using the methodology described in fig3 the process begins at the focal node a from here the method traces a path up to node g which is a level 2 parent of node a from node g the method then continues the path up to node f which is a level 3 parent of node a node f has no level 4 parents and thus the method returns back to node g this node has no additional parents other than node f and therefore the method returns back to node a from here the method then traces another path from node a up to node c which is the second level 2 parent of node. |
8 | and a switch 307b the slow switch is connected in series with a parallel connection of a capacitor 305 and a resistor 306 equivalent to capacitor 105 and resistor 106 of fig1 the main idea of embodiments of the present invention is to improve the conventional rcd clamp in two aspects to recover part of the power loss in the clamp and to minimize the stray oscillation after the clamp diode is turned off the manifestation of the improvement takes place in effect in two phases in order to recover part of the energy dissipated in the clamp resistor reverse current conduction is necessary in the clamp diode hence a bidirectional switch 304 replaces the clamp diode 104 in fig1 it is assumed that in the first phase the other bidirectional switch 307 is shorted for this discussion the corresponding clamp current during the forward and reverse conduction periods of the bidirectional switch is shown in period 2 and 3 of fig4 theoretically if the reverse conduction time is as long as the forward conduction time and the clamp voltage remains constant during these two conduction periods then all energy losses stated by the formula of the conventional rcd clamp can be completely recovered this is similar to an active clamp but the whole clamp action is completed over a much shorter period rather than over the whole turn off period as in the case of an active clamp as a result the peak clamp voltage of the improved rcd clamp is higher than of an active clamp this should not be viewed as a. |
8 | system every other clock cycle for a resulting frequency of 50 mhz the third line 406 on the graph in fig4 shows the bit pattern u201c 0100100100 u201d inputting energy every third clock cycle with the bit pattern energy is input to the system at 33 mhz the fourth line 408 on the graph in fig4 shows a bit pattern with a binary one every fourth clock cycle inputting energy at 25 mhz the fifth signal 410 on the graph in fig4 shows a different 25 mhz signal the bit pattern is u201c 0011 u201d and the bit pattern duty cycle is 50 bit patterns with a 50 duty cycle have the strongest effect in inciting power supply resonance if any of the frequencies generated by a particular bit pattern matches the power supply resonance frequency of the ic the ic may malfunction data to be transmitted between integrated circuits passes through high power transmission amplifiers before being transmitted from one integrated circuit to another these signals are greatly amplified on an integrated circuit and may have a relatively large effect on a power distribution network if a frequency of data transmitted between integrated circuits occurs at a power supply resonance frequency the power distribution network may excite the power supply impedance spike. |
6 | is derived from one or more of the above sources a temperature 275 of the expander 202 inlet will change only slightly as the actuator 278 works to maintain the optimal temperature 270 at the dish module 201 an alternative heat source for the air heater 203 is a hydrocarbon fuel delivered from a container 284 through a conduit 285 such fuel candidates include for example operation with such fuels requires interaction with the microprocessor controller 277 and permits operation at elevated expander inlet temperatures 275 and improved overall efficiency in response to a change in the optimal expander inlet temperature set point 275 an actuator 279 controlling a valve 286 will be commanded by the microprocessor 277 to make the required correction as this fuel delivery from the vessel 284 is controllable the actuator 279 is a slave to the measured or inferred temperature at state point 270 in the solar power conversion module 205 peak overall efficiency may be maintained by adjusting the circuit flow rate through the turbine and expander using actuator 278 such that temperatures 270 and 275 remain as close to their maximum set point as the external variables see table 1 change an alternative schematic for the central power generator 232 is shown in fig2 rather than producing electric power the central power generator 232 delivers shaft power directly to an air compressor 234 the necessary pressure let down and flow control functions provided by the expander 235 to control the dish module 201 remain the same as previously described in fig1 and 20 the compressed air produced from the expander 235 power is delivered at the pressure demanded by the solar power conversion module 205. |
5 | 204 and bowl 202 through filler valve 220 stopper 32 is provided on shaft 14 to limit the movement of knob 12 when the overflow problem has been addressed knob 12 may be pushed in the direction of arrow b to allow filler float 218 to fall back to the refill position with float lever arm 223 on low guide section 20 allowing tank 204 and bowl 202 to be filled then as normal filler float 218 may rise with the level of water in water tank 204 to the shut off position with reference to fig7 u2013 9 it should be appreciated that control mechanism 10 may be retrofit to existing toilets the flush mechanisms such as mechanisms 106 206 may be removed and replaced by a kit 300 providing a knob 12 shaft 14 formable shaft 18 stopper 32 clip 36 and chain 38 of the control mechanism 10 just described the kit 300 further includes a flush handle 308 with a bore 26 extending through a threaded section 342 and having a flat surface 30 to interact with the flat surface 28 of shaft 14 lever arm 310 is provided extending from threaded section 342 threads 44 on shaft 14 engage threads 46 in knob 12 the old flush mechanism is removed and replaced by kit 300 it should now be appreciated that formable shaft 18 is formable so that it may be shaped to provide an appropriate low. |
3 | weight percentages unless otherwise indicated a nano particle zinc oxide dispersed in mineral spirits is used to treat a 58 28 grade asphalt bottoms product from an oil refinery the zinc oxide has a particle size range of from 50 80 nm the zinc oxide dispersion is introduced into a clean paint can in the amounts shown below in table 1 500 ml of asphalt is introduced into the paint can the paint can is sealed the sample within the paint can is maintained at 350 u00b0 c using an oven the additive is admixed with the asphalt by shaking the paint cans using a shaker table at the times indicated in table 1 the paint cans are pierced and the hydrogen sulfide concentration in the head space within the paint can is determine using a dr u00e4ger u00ae tube results are shown below in table 1 example 1 is reproduced except that a different sample of asphalt is used and in samples 2a and 2c the zinc oxide has different particle sizes and in sample 2b the particles are about 90 wt zno and 10 wt znco 3 the results as shown below in table 2 example 1 is reproduced except that other hydrogen sulfide scavengers are used instead of the nano particle zinc oxide of the invention sample 3 a is an iron carboxylate prepared using ethylhexanoic acid it is present at a concentration of 5 6 fe metal example 3 b is the condensation product of butyl aldehyde and ethanol amine it is present at a concentration of 70 percent by weight in kerosene the results are displayed below in table 3 a nano particle zinc sulfonate dispersed in mineral spirits is used to treat a 58 28 grade asphalt bottoms product from an. |
7 | solution of any water soluble thermoresponsive polymer or a solution of any organo soluble thermoresponsive polymer in a suitable organic solvent any appropriate method known to those having ordinary skill in the art can be used for preparing the polymer solution for example combining a polymer and a solvent at a temperature below lcst followed by energetic stirring an example of a polymer solution that can be used includes an aqueous solution i e the solvent is water of a water soluble thermoresponsive polymer the aqueous polymer solution can contain between about 0 005 mass and about 50 mass of the water soluble thermoresponsive polymer for example between about 0 2 mass and about 0 5 mass of the water soluble thermoresponsive polymer the balance comprising de ionized water another example of the polymer solution that can be used includes an organic solvent solution of an organo soluble thermoresponsive polymer the organic solvent polymer solution can contain between about 0 005 mass and about 50 mass of the organo soluble thermoresponsive polymer for example between about 0 2 mass and about 0 5 mass of the organo soluble thermoresponsive polymer the balance comprising a suitable organic solvent the thermoresponsive polymers that can be used to prepare the polymer solution can be capable to form a solution having the lcst within a range between the melting point of the solvent and the boiling point of the solvent for example the lcst of either an aqueous polymer solution or. |
9 | extracted by et 2 o 50 ml the et 2 o phase was washed by nacl 20 ml the aqueous phase was washed by et 2 o the organic phases were combined and then concentrated to give z pglnme ome 324 mg structure confirmed by 1 h nmr and mass spec to a solution of z pglnme ome 324 mg in meoh 10 ml was applied a vacuum then argon purging was repeated twice but on the third time pd c u02dc 0 5 g was added purging was repeated twice more and on the third time the vacuum was quenched by bubbling hydrogen through the solution acoh 0 5 ml was then added after 90 min tlc indicated no starting material and so the solution was filtered celite washing with a large volume of meoh and concentrated to give pglnme ome 380 mg as a gum structure was confirmed by 1 h nmr to a solution of z d phepro 0 187 mg 1 eq in dmf 2 ml was added dipea 0 084 ml 1 eq and pybop 0 25 mg 1 eq with stirring under argon after 10 min a solution of pglnme ome 0 09 mg 0. |
3 | pipe does not release any chlorine into the water and can he recycled for further use the excellent ability of the pipe composition to provide pipes that can withstand high pressures can be seen in the water pressure test and the internal pressure creep test where water leakage does not occur further no cracks and fissures were seen in the flatness test which indicates the excellent pressure resistance characteristics of the composition pipes made from the above described composition are also advantageous in that they do not contain components such as lead which may be transmitted by the water further other detrimental factors such as increase in muddiness color change odor absorption loss of taste and the like normally associated with steel pipes does not occur additionally since the pipe does not contain any pvc chlorine does not get into the water from the pipe because to the excellent thermal stability and chemical characteristics of the pipe composition potassium permanganate normally used to purify drinking water may be used in lower quantities the present invention has been explained below in further detail with non limiting examples however the present invention is not restricted to these practical examples the polyphenylene ether resin used in the examples was poly 2 6 dimethyl 1 4 phenylene ether obtained from ge plastics co japan having an intrinsic viscosity of 0 46 dl g when measured in chloroform at 25 u00b0 c topolex 870st a high impact polystyrene commercially available from japan polystyrene co ltd was also used triphenyl phosphate tpp commercially available from daihatsu chemical industries ltd was used as a flame retarding agent adegastab mk2112 a phosphite stabilizer commercially. |
6 | valve flow will occur the handle 120 is a generally circular handle having a plurality of lobes 130 disposed thereon in the illustrated embodiment the handle 120 includes eight lobes 130 in alternative embodiments the handle may include any number of lobes it should be understood that the number of lobes may be varied for ergonomic purposes for example it may be desirable for a smaller handle to have fewer lobes and for a larger handle to have more lobes while the illustrated lobes 130 define a smooth curve it should be understood that the lobes may have straight portions or follow an irregular curve the inventor found that if the compression of the valve were reduced less torque was required to turn the valve surprisingly in many applications the compression of the valve can be reduced without adversely affecting the performance of the valve in certain applications sufficient torque may be generated to turn a valve without the use of an elongated spanner or other device to provide an additional lever arm in the illustrated embodiment the handle 120 can be manually turned by hand without the use of tools thereby rotating the ball valve between a first and second position in one embodiment the first position is an open position and the second position is a closed position in an alternative embodiment when the valve is in the first position it directs fluid flow in a first direction and when the valve is in the second position it directs fluid flow in a second position the handle 120 further includes a hexagonal handle extension 140 located substantially at the center of the handle the hexagonal handle extension. |
1 | ml of 1 5 peracetic acid sigma solution with 1 5 triton x 100 sigma in distilled deionized water dih2o was added and the sample placed onto the rotary shaker at 200 rpm 37 u00b0 c for 4 hours the solution was discarded and two 100 ml washes with dih2o were performed each for 12 hours at 37 u00b0 c and 200 rpm on the rotary shaker at the end of the second wash the sample was removed and placed into a clean sterile 15 ml conical tube and frozen for 24 hours at u2212 80 u00b0 c the sample was then freeze dried labconco freeze dry system kansas city mo for 24 hours before being returned to the freezer and stored at u2212 80 u00b0 c until further use b histologic analysis of fresh frozen fdp tendons and decellularized oxidized fdp tendon scaffolds mid substance portions of fresh frozen fdp tendon and decellularized oxidized fdp tendon scaffold were placed in 10 phosphate buffered formalin at room temperature for 4 hours the tendons then were processed for histology embedded in paraffin and microtomed to obtain 5 0 u03bcm thick longitudinal sections the sections were mounted on slides and stained using hematoxylin and eosin h amp e sigma as well as 4 6 diamidino 2 phenylindole dapi vector burlingame calif to identify cellular and nuclear components respectively representative light h amp. |
9 | where a single loop of cord 7 is trapped between the cord lock and the handle stem as illustrated in fig1 on an end opposite inner face 23 body 21 is provided with a free or distal end 22 from distal end 22 the handle 25 extends radially handle 25 has an inner surface that serves as a first abutment or shoulder 27 as will be explained below as illustrated in fig5 body 21 may be rotated to a first position wherein handle 25 extends upwardly body 21 further includes an arcuate first surface 28 which extends between handle 25 and inner face 23 hence in this first position first surface 28 is on the upward side of body 21 as can be seen in fig1 and 2 vacuum cleaner 1 includes on a lower portion a lower hook 6 the lower hook is generally l shaped and includes a generally horizontal flange 11 a generally vertical flange 12 and an l shaped lower surface 13 lower hook 6 lies beneath the cord lock 20 with body 21 rotated to its first position as illustrated in fig2 and 5 it cooperates with the lower hook 6 so that cord 7 can be wrapped or looped around the lower hook 6 and body 21 or cord lock 20 more specifically cord 7 wraps around lower surface 13 of lower hook 6 and first surface 28 of body 21 the loops on cord lock 21 are trapped between shoulder 27 and rear face 9 note also that in this position first surface 28 is inclined so as to slope downward toward stem 4 because of this construction one loop of cord 7 will always be cammed into the corner 29 formed by first surface 28 and rear face 9 of stem. |
6 | and actuating the magnetic valve mv thereby releasing the supply of fuel the driver transistor t3 is also coupled to a vacuum switch s1 or s2 the vacuum switch s1 is normally closed whereas the vacuum switch s2 which may also be used is of the type which is normally open the output circuit 2 is constructed as follows the emitter of the driver transistor t3 is connected through a resistor r20 to the negative supply line 10 and its collector is connected through resistors r18 and r19 to the positive line 11 the junction of these two resistors is connected to the base of the transistor t4 whose emitter is directly coupled to the positive supply line 11 and whose collector is connected to the magnetic valve mv the other electrode of which is grounded or connected to the negative supply line 10 a protective resistor in series with the magnetic valve is not present because the valve is sufficiently protected by a portion of the circuit which includes the resistor r21 which lies between the line 11 and the collector of t4 and the diode d5 which is connected to the base of the transistor t3 thus if the loose valve plug 12 is accidentally grounded the magnetic valve is protected because in that case the diode d5 connects the base of the driver transistor t3 directly to ground which blocks it as well as the subsequent transistor t4 the presence of the resistor r21 insures that the cathode voltage of the diode d5 is normally so high as to block it so that it does not interfere with. |
3 | matrices blended with a little as 5 wt chopped wool fibers as compared to the unblended polymer unblended polyethylene demonstrates a tensile strength of only about 18 75 mpa whereas a polyethylene matrix containing as little as 5 wt chopped wool fiber loading demonstrates an increase in tensile strength up to above 20 mpa the following examples are provided by way of illustration and are not intended to be exhaustive or otherwise limiting to the claimed invention wool was chopped into small size fibers approximately 0 11 mm in length using a grinder with blade cutter suitable for fibrous materials ika mf 10 grinder was used general purpose polystyrene in pellet form was ground into small particles u02dc 0 5 mm the chopped wool fibers and polystyrene particles were dry mixed and fed to a lab mini extruder for the preparation of polymer wool molten blends the extrudates were dried in a vacuum oven overnight and then molded into samples suitable for izod impact and tensile strength tests according to astm d 256 and astm d 1708 respectively fig4 depicts a mixture of chopped fibers in a polymer matrix the same procedure as in example 1 was performed but the polymer used was high density polyethylene hdpe wool fibers continuous and polystyrene powder were put in a mold with dimensions of 100 cm u00d7 100 cm u00d7 3 5 mm l u00d7 w u00d7 d and melted under compression using a hot press the resulting sheet was cut into samples for izod impact strength measurements d was the thickness of the mold fig5 depicts a blended matrix of polymer and continuous fibers the same procedure as in example 3 was conducted but the polymer used was high. |
7 | per square foot however depending upon the particular circumstances these general parameters may be changed generally this plating would be about 0 010 inches but could be thinner or thicker as noted above this particular plating is not used for the circuit on the surface and thus the limitations on plating would be determined by the desired wall thickness for the probes produced in accordance with this process when holes of about 0 016 inches in diameter are utilized and surface plating to 0 010 inches is utilized the plating on the wall surfaces 40 is usualy 0 007 inches that is the structure produces a cylinder having a central hollow core of about 0 002 inches in diameter this limitation is a result of a concentration gradient in the copper sulfate solution and the very low availability of the copper sulfate for plating when the hole becomes very small thus plating can be continued until the appropriate streng this obtained in the walls of the eventual probes as the thickness of the plating on the surfaces 36 and 38 does not contribute to or control the eventual circuit characteristics after removal from the plating bath the structure shown in fig4 is dried and then surface layers 36 and 38 are removed for example by. |
7 | shift of approximately 1290 meters sec upon startup the computer aided target simulator program changes the personal computer 39 s real time clock frequency from 18 hz to 100 hz this allows the program to update all dynamic parameters in the system 100 times per second to minimize target movement step sizes during data runs the program is structured so that all system parameters are displayed on a single screen that is updated on a time available basis some of the parameters may be edited by the operator while others such as doppler frequency are derived and merely reported after calculation data run parameters are automatically documented with runlog files that are saved on the disk with each run the frequency converter consists of two circularly polarized antennas one transmit and one receive polarization switches a local oscillator mixers amplifiers and attenuators in this application the local oscillator was set at 25 ghz so that the mmw frequency of the signal emitted by the radar system under test is converted down to the x band frequency region the operating region of the digital radio frequency memory after treatment by the digital radio frequency memory the now altered signal is up converted to the mmw frequency used by the radar system however the target generator can be operated in any frequency region by simply applying a local oscillator of the appropriate frequency in order to provide a radar system under investigation with a realistic mmw target the target generator was developed the target generator is designed to receive a radar signal time delay and feed back. |
1 | advantageously the particles of powder will be in the range of from about 1 to about 50 microns while the amount of powder for a given amount of water will vary widely it is preferred that the powder be from about 2 to about 15 w v advantageously the liquid suspending medium may be water or an aqueous solution for example an acid or a base to achieve a specific ph the suspended powdered substrate is then dyed with an edible natural dye for example curcumin turmeric or an anthocyanin such as those contained in commercial grape skin extract the dye may be added directly to the liquid in which the powder is suspended or may be first placed in a solvent to form a dye solution which is then added to the suspended powder typically the solvent will be water but other solvents such as for example methyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol may be used advantageously an agent is employed to fix the dye onto the powder exemplary of these against are metal salts such as sodium chloride aluminum chloride and aluminum sulfate inorganic acids such as for example hydrochloric acid may also be employed except in the case of the inorganic acids the fixing agent may be in an amount equal to form about 0 1 to about 10 by weight of the powder in. |
7 | is no then a return is made back to the diamond 67 on the other hand if the property is not read only then a process step of generating mutator function numbers is performed block 71 finally a return is made back to the diamond 67 for processing the next property for the type if there are no more properties for type diamond 67 then yet another inquiry is made as to whether or not there are more operations for type to process diamond 72 if the answer to this inquiry is yes then still another inquiry is made as to whether or not the operation is valid for c binding if the answer to this inquiry is no then a return is made back to the diamond 72 on the other hand if the answer to this inquiry is yes then a process step of resolving the operation name is performed block 74 next a process step of generating operation numbers block 75 is performed and a return is then made back to the inquiry at diamond 72 to determine if there are more operations for type if there are no more operations for type then a process step of generating special function numbers is performed block 76 finally the process returns to block 53 fig5 as depicted by a bubble 77 referring now. |
4 | to be more than the predetermined number n the controller 190 terminates the steps in other words the controller 190 terminates the washing step after the washing is completed the controller 190 performs balancing step s 350 to form a rotating water flow of washing water since the balancing step s 350 is the same as in the second embodiment description associated therewith is not provided further after performance of the balancing step s 350 for a predetermined time distribution step s 360 is performed the distribution step s 360 makes fabric adhere closely to a side wall of the inner tub 122 by centrifugal force developed by rotation of the inner tub 122 with higher speed than in the balancing step s 350 also since a discharge pump of the discharge apparatus 150 is turned on in the distribution step washing water of the inner tub 122 is discharged to the outer tub 125 through the holes of the discharge apparatus 150 helping fabric adhere to the inner wall of the inner tub 122 as fabric is distributed across a side wall of the inner tub 122 and washing water is discharged to the outside by the operation of the discharge apparatus 150 unbalance of the inner tub 122 can be minimized also moisture of fabric can be removed quickly moreover since washing water is not provided to compensate unbalance of the inner tub 122 amount of water used can be reduced when the distribution step s 360 is completed the controller 190 performs dehydration step. |
1 | each of the structural elements there is thus a substantial increase in the variety of track designs this flexibility also makes the marble track amusement device easier to assemble disassemble and replace or adjust portions of the track an alternate embodiment of the marble track amusement device 100 may consist of some elements being attached to a vertical support surface such as a conventional wall with other elements being attached to a horizontal support surface such as a table this allows the marble 170 to travel on both vertical and horizontal planes in a variation on this embodiment an u201c l u201d bracket or a re director can be affixed to either the vertical or horizontal support surface to allow the marble to travel in one plane divert to the other plane and then travel back to elements along the original plane the diversion from plane to plane can continue as many times as the user wishes the overall length and width of the track is only limited by the dimensions of the support surfaces and the strength of the means for attaching the track element to those surfaces in addition a track element may take the form of a trampoline a water wheel type mechanism or a catapult which can launch the marble 170 onto or into another structural element also since the various track elements can be mounted on planar surfaces with a 360 u00b0 freedom of orientation they can serve multiple functions for instance the bottom of a. |
6 | could be used in principle as counters 21 and 22 although in the exemplary embodiments of fig4 and 5 which are preferred systems the counters previously described are used because they are especially well adapted to integrated mos circuit technology the number of locations of each shift register 38 39 defines the maximum word length which that shift register can accept as there are two shift registers 38 39 the counter in fig4 is an 8 bit counter and the words contained within the shift registers 38 39 are transported to the input z of the serial adder at a repetition frequency equal to the shift frequency the number of shift register locations the serial adders are either so called half adders or full adders in any case the serial adders 36 and 37 are so embodied as to form an output s as the sum of the prevailing signals at the inputs x and z and to transport any possible carry amount to the next word location thus the serial adders add a particular pulse from the air data frequency f lm or the correction frequency f k to the lsb of the word already contained in the associated shift registers 38 or 39 in this manner the pulses of the frequencies f lm or f k increase the. |
5 | present invention relates to a composite beam in which a fabricated truss is embedded in the concrete and more particularly it relates to a composite beam in which the fabricated truss acts as a truss beam which endures the concrete weight and the construction load in the liquid phase before the curing of the concrete and acts as a main structural member together with the concrete after the curing of the concrete application_number US 201615108290 A description although the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings the suggested embodiments are only for exemplification of the present invention for the definite understanding of the present invention and the present invention is not limited to them fig1 is an exploded perspective view of a flush type fabricated truss composite beam attached with a sheathing board according to an embodiment of the present invention and fig2 is a sectional view the flush type fabricated truss composite beam attached with the sheathing board according to the present invention largely comprises a fabricated truss 10 a sheathing board 20 and a concrete 30 the fabricated truss 10 is consisted of a truss member consisting of a lower chord a web member and an upper chord and the lower chord 110 of the fabricated truss 10 according to the present invention is consisted in a plate shape of a predetermined thickness and to the lower chord are combined screw rods 140 with a predetermined spacing along a length direction in a direction normal to. |
5 | to operating the system a cover 588 attaches to the operator mounting bracket 510 with a threaded fastener 590 the cover 588 serves to surround and enclose the majority of the retrofit door operating system 500 to reduce dirt and dust contamination thereof and provide a more aesthetically pleasing appearance by concealing the internal components of the system a horizontal slot 592 in the upper end of the cover 588 allows the arm portion 601 to pivotally move therein while the door panel 16 moves between the closed and open positions to install the system 500 the wall mounting structure 504 is mounted to the upper inner edge of frame 12 as shown and the door panel mounting structure 502 is mounted to the door panel upper corner as shown with the linkage structure 600 extending therebetween the linkage is preferably distributed to the end user pre connected to the wall and door mounting structures 502 504 but it may be separate thus requiring the additional steps of attaching the linkage structure 600 to the wall and door mounting structures 502 504 the connecting terminal 574 is connected to the wall adjacent the frame 12 and the flat cable 572 is connected between the controller 508 and the terminal 574 as described above the user routs out the portion of the door frame 12 where the existing strike is and mounts the electric strike 800 into the routed opening then the low voltage wiring 580 is ran along the outer edge of the door frame 12 and connected at one end to the solenoid of the strike 800 and at the other end to. |
8 | a substrate 103 as shown in fig5 the crystal structure having the optimum wavelength for the conversion into visible light due to the fluophor 4 is selected in the range from the infrared region to the ultraviolet region by the oscillation wavelength the crystal structures of the semiconductor laser element 1 as shown in table 1 are put into practical use preferably use is made of the crystal structure which stably and continuously oscillates at room temperature to generate relatively high radiant power output such as al x ga 1 x as in 0 7 u03bcm band and 0 8 u03bcm band in 1 x ga x as y p 1 y in 1 u03bcm band and al x ga 1 x in 0 5 p 0 5 in 0 6 u03bcm band further since the semiconductor laser element 1 in the short wavelength region from blue to ultraviolet rays involves a problem in that the life of continuous oscillation is short at room temperature under the present conditions it is possible to use a semiconductor laser element 1 having the structure as follows a semiconductor laser element as shown in fig2 a is arranged such that mercury atoms hg. |
7 | first embodiment of the present invention it is possible to use one system of substantially vblh alone as the power supply for imparting the overdrive potential to the bit line making it possible to decrease the chip size compared with the conventional semiconductor memory device also it is unnecessary to switch the supply path of the bit line charge potential during activation of the sense amplifier which is required in the prior art and it suffices to redistribute the charge pre charged to the vblh power supply line to the bit line capacitor and the cell capacitor as a result the generation of the power supply noise can be markedly suppressed a second embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to fig6 the second embodiment is directed to the circuit for adjusting the value of the charge adjusting capacitance c added to the vblh power supply line described previously in conjunction with the first embodiment if the final potential of the bit line is made as close to vblh as possible in the bit line potential overdrive circuit described previously in conjunction with the first embodiment it is possible to suppress the power consumption of the vblh potential generation circuit also it is possible to eliminate the vblh potential generation circuit if the final potential of the bit line is allowed to coincide with vblh with a high accuracy such being the situation it is desirable to adjust the value of the charge adjusting capacitance c added to the vblh power supply line as. |
1 | 36 38 there is positioned a deep recess 68 of the flap 34 from which the integral hinge 64 extends with a neck portion 72 defined by a clearance 74 between the hinge 64 and the main flap area the hinge 64 provides an anchor pivot 76 once the hinge 64 is fastened with the neck portion 72 tied down under the front seating surface 26 in the assembly of the chair 10 shown in fig3 similarly the peak of the lumps 36 38 provide side pivots 77 and 77 a about which the flap 34 swivels in two opposite directions for each flap 34 two identical sheet sections in a symmetrical shape may provide its exterior surfaces 78 the flap sheet may be folded along its center at a flat elongated area 80 over a foam core 82 which is generally shaped into the main body of the flap 34 providing the desired cushion effect the sheet sections may be glued and sewn together along a stitch line 83 in operation of the flap 34 on the chair surface 26 the lumps 36 38 are pushed aside whenever the flap 34 changes side and mode thereby providing a toggle flip action because either side pivot 77 or 77 a is virtually positioned at a location beyond the anchor pivot 76 into a depth of the seatback 22 the flap 34 is forced to lie flat on the seatback 22 whenever the user pulls the flap 34 and deflects it to the opposite. |
3 | colloidal silica solids a concentration of 50 90 is preferred 70 90 is even more preferred the colloidal silica used in the composition is generally in the form of an aqueous sol this silica is stabilized with sodium ions has a particle size of 7 25 millimicrons a specific surface area of 125 420 square meters per gram a silica content calculated at sio 2 of 30 50 by weight and a ph of 8 4 9 9 at 25 u00b0 c typical of such a colloidal silica are those sold by e i du pont de nemours and company as 34 ludox hs 40 34 34 ludox hs 34 34 ludox ls 34 34 ludox sm 30 34 34 ludox tm 34 and 34 ludox am 34 mixtures of silicas can be used 34 ludox am 34 is preferred this product is a sodium stabilized colloidal silica whose particles are surface modified with aluminum having a particle size of 13 14 millimicrons a specific surface area of 210 230 square meters per gram a silica content calculated as sio 2 of 30 0 and a ph at 25 u00b0 c of 9 0 the colloidal silica is present in the composition at a concentration of from about 5 through 35 by weight of the total solids instead of colloidal silica a mixture of colloidal silica and a water soluble alkali metal silicate can be used as described in u s pat no 2 825 664 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference as described in u s pat no 2 825 664 any aqueous solution of an alkali metal silicate or mixtures thereof may be used in this invention such silicate solutions are available commercially in a wide variety of. |
2 | lateral stretch stations until a total draw ratio of 16 0 is reached at which point the web exhibited the following properties ______________________________________basis weight 6 2 gm m sup 2filament denier 0 1 1tear strength tensile 98 4 gm cm linear tensile tear length 1587 meters______________________________________ the tensile tear length per basis weight expressed as meters of the product is 1587 as compared with that of 785 of the starting polypropylene fibrous material a commercially available spun bonded web of continuous polyester fiber having the following properties is processed in grooved rollers having a depth of 2 5 mm and a width of 5 0 mm draw ratio is 1 6 ______________________________________basis weight 63 gm m sup 2filament denier 15tear strength tensile 1102 gm cm linear filament elongation 250 ______________________________________ the web is introduced into the rollers 16 at a surface velocity of 3 05 meters per minute and is withdrawn by tension rollers 22 at a velocity of 4 88 meters per minute after passage through two complete stretchings operations both including longitudinal and lateral stations the web exhibited the following properties ______________________________________basis weight 25 gm m sup 2filament denier 6tear strength tensile 787 4 gm cm______________________________________ tensile tear length meter of the product is 3149 6 meters as compared to 1749 2 of the starting polyester material a latex bonded randomly laid non woven web consisting of 1 27 cm polyester staple fibers having the following properties is processed in accordance with the present invention ______________________________________basis weight 32 gm m sup 2filament denier 7tear strength tensile 157 5 gm cm linear ______________________________________ the respective rollers. |
8 | and a second modulation block 12 including a u03c0 4 dqpsk lookup table both modulation blocks 11 12 have an input to which binary data can be fed the second modulation block 12 has an additional input for a control signal the output of both modulation blocks 11 12 is connected to a modulation switch 13 the modulation switch 13 is further connected to a digital to analogue converter dac 14 the output of the dac 14 forms the output of the modulator and is connected to radio transmitting means of a bluetooth u2122 device which are not depicted in the figure the bluetooth u2122 device with the depicted modulator is presently supposed to be employed as master in a piconet comprising as well other equivalent devices as current bluetooth u2122 devices binary data that is to be transmitted by the device is forwarded to both modulation blocks 11 12 in the first modulation block 11 the input bits are modulated with a conventional 2 gfsk modulation scheme including a mapping based on the provided 2 gfsk lookup table the mapping is carried out according to the requirements in the current bluetooth u2122 specification each bit is mapped separately and equally for an entire packet the modulation in the first modulation block 11 enables transmissions with a gross medium data rate of 1 mbit s and is carried out for communications with current bluetooth u2122. |
4 | asphalt and asphalt treated with an antimicrobial compound as utilized in separate embodiments the paper facings were tested using astm methods d 2020a and g 21 96 after 7 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had no growth on either the paper substrate and or the asphalt as measured according to both the d 2020a and g 21 96 tests after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had no growth on the paper substrate according to the d 2020a test but had heavy growth on the asphalt according to this test after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had slight growth according to the g 21 96 test after 21 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had moderate growth according to the g 21 96 test after 28 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had heavy growth according to the g 21 96 test after 7 days the paper facing of example 2 containing the treated asphalt had no growth on either the paper substrate and or the asphalt as measured according to both the d 2020a and g 21 96 tests after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing treated asphalt had no growth on the paper substrate nor the asphalt according to the d 2020a test after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing treated asphalt had no growth according to the g 21 96 test after 21 days the paper facing of example 2 containing treated asphalt had slight growth according to the g 21 96 test after 28 days the paper facing of example 2. |
2 | grooves 3 are provided in the shoulders 5 instead of the groove 3 shown in fig1 a through borehole can be provided in the shoulders 5 for connecting both the catching nozzle sections 17 1 and 17 2 two screw shaped ribs 4 1 and 4 2 are arranged on the downstream catching nozzle section 17 2 as shown in fig1 the functioning of the individual components of the catching nozzle 1 is described in details later on a possible embodiment of a powder conveying device is shown in a cross section in fig2 the conveying air fl flows through the conveying air inlet 13 into the powder conveying device and ensures in the inside that the powder is suctioned through the powder inlet 15 into the powder conveying device the powder air mixture formed from the conveying air fl and the powder is now led through the catching nozzle 1 arranged in the downstream end of the powder conveying device the catching nozzle 1 is arranged in such a way in the powder conveying device that its upstream catching nozzle section 17 1 is located in a borehole 19 of the powder conveying device and the downstream catching nozzle section 17 2 of the catching nozzle 1 protrudes from the housing 9 of the powder conveying device a hose socket 11 is put over the downstream catching nozzle section 17 2 of the catching nozzle 1 and such hose socket 11 is fixed together with the catching nozzle 1 on the housing 9 of the powder conveying device by means of a union nut 10 the powder conveying. |
8 | selective material as a hard mask reference layer 16 by highly selective it is meant that hard mask reference layer 16 does not etch appreciably in the etch procedure used which in this instance is a plasma etch relative to the material of device feature layer 14 a suitable substance for hard mask reference layer 16 where feature layer 14 is aluminum and the etch is a plasma etch would be silicon dioxide also seen in fig1 a is photoresist layer 18 which has already been patterned fig1 b illustrates a cross section of a device 10 or critical dimension feature under construction after the hard mask reference layer 16 has been patterned it is entirely reasonable using current technology to expect that edges of the remaining photoresist pattern 18 and the edges of hard mask reference layer 16 to exactly correspond as seen in fig1 b note that no measuring step is yet required shown in fig2 a is semiconductor device or critical dimension feature 20 under construction where substrate 22 supports device feature layer 24 and photoresist layer 28 note the absence of a hard mask reference layer fig2 a shows device 20 in the stage after photoresist layer 28 has been exposed and the unwanted areas of photoresist have been stripped away in prior art methods of monitoring bias the selected critical dimension for example the width of the pattern shown as d m must be measured during the step illustrated in fig2 a this is the first discrete measuring step of at least two required in the prior art method it should also be emphasized that the measurement of the critical dimension at the photomask level d m is done by optical methods from above the feature however since. |
8 | one step if the attenuator 211 lowers the attenuation degree by the unit of one step the solver 239 controls the attenuator 211 to increase the attenuation degree by the unit of one step fig4 is a block diagram of an rf receiver 400 using an agc according to another embodiment of the present general inventive concept the rf receiver 400 may be used in a tuner or the like to select a signal of a desired channel from a multichannel rf signal the rf receiver 400 will be described with reference to a digital tv broadcasting receiving system using an 8 vsb modulation method according to the advanced television system committee atsc standards the atsc standards were adopted by u s federal communication commission fcc in dec 24 1996 and mainly relate to compression and transmission of video and audio streams according to the atsc standards image signals are compressed with mpeg2 acoustic and voice signals are compressed with ac 3 and such signals are transmitted using a vsb transmission technique in a vsb modulation method a broadcasting signal is transmitted with a single carrier a frequency spectrum of a digital broadcasting signal using an 8 vsb transmission method is represented by a waveform shown in fig1 the rf receiver 400 includes an antenna 401 an attenuator 211 an amplifier 213 a mixer 403 an rf filter 405 and an snr adjuster 230 the snr adjuster 230 includes a first bpf 231 a second bpf 233 a first agc detector 235 a second agc detector. |
8 | various forms including read only metrics or statistics further the information may be of a type that is not normally supported by an snmp mib with reference to fig3 an example tree architecture of a mib 20 according to one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in this embodiment assume a mib table entitled performance table resides under the nortel object and has an oid reference of 3 the oid for the mib table entitled performance table is 1 4 6 1 4 1 8 3 an exemplary mib table according to one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in fig4 each row in the table represents an object maintained by the performance table and the columns represent object instances associated with an object the object instances as illustrated may be an object index a name group data type source and value information for a given object the index simply refers to the oid reference such that an oid may be used to identify the object or corresponding object instance as illustrated an oid reference for the performance table is 3 the four objects entries have oid references of 1 2 3 and 4 and the object instances name group data type source and value have oid references of 1 2 3 4 and 5 respectively thus the oid for x which represents information about the source of object 2 has an oid of 1 4 6 1 4 1 8 3 2 4 in operation the nms 12 does not need to understand the configuration of the performance table 3 instead a. |
1 | to the specific embodiment illustrated referring to the drawings fig1 is a simplified perspective view of an embodiment of the device 10 of the present invention the device 10 includes an internally threaded barrel 20 a correspondingly externally threaded blunt tipped hollow epidural needle 30 and a small preferably solid state pressure monitor 40 the threaded barrel 20 includes a hollow portion 21 approximately 16 to 18 guage in size it also has a large flat tab or ridge 22 to anchor it against the patient 39 s skin and prevent too much penetration or ingestion of the barrel 20 so that the sharp tip 23 of the barrel 20 does not enter the epidural space of the patient the tab 22 also prevents the device 10 from being pulled out of the patient the upper portion 24 of the barrel 20 has internal threads the hollow epidural needle 30 has a blunt tip 31 to help avoid dural puncture the upper portion 32 of the epidural needle 30 has external threads that correspond to the internal threads on the barrel 20 a knurled wheel or knob 33 is located at the proximal end of the needle 30 to enable precise control of the penetration of the tip 31 of the needle 30 which is advanced by rotating the knurled wheel 33 in a clockwise direction while the external threads of the epidural needle 30 engage the internal threads of the barrel 20 the tip 31 of the needle 30 should not extend beyond the tip 23 of the barrel 21 until the external threads of the needle 30 engage the internal threads of the barrel 20 the. |
5 | however it is anticipated herein that angles ranging between 0 and 180 degrees are possible for the angle of connection between components 30 and 20 and therefore between first and second plates 42 and 44 of components 40 such construction angles are typically determined with regard to aesthetics and strength considerations in order for component 40 to be easily and quickly secured onto webs 22 and 32 of components 20 and 30 respectively with minimization of interference with the placement thereof by the dimples extending downward and upward from flanges 21 and 23 of component 20 fig4 shows a non continuous notch 48 in the top and bottom edges of plate 44 i e after notch 48 the length of plate 44 increases back to its original length finally turning to fig5 and 6 blocking component 60 is seen to have web 62 upper flange 61 lower flange 63 and securing tabs 65 a b c and d appearing in cross section component 60 may either be a u201c c u2033 u201d shaped channel or an u201c i u201d shaped channel in addition securing tabs 65 a d can either be separate structures attached to flanges 61 and 63 or may be formed integrally therewith so long as tabs 65 a d extend past the ends of web 62 so that they can be attached between adjacent components 30 as seen in fig6 through predrilled holes 67 unless otherwise expressly indicated when. |
7 | a plurality of displays 105 placed in the payment device 100 a single input may cause the sensitive data 115 to appear in any of the displays 105 in yet another embodiment the input device 110 may be actuated to display the desired sensitive data 115 in a rotating manner through the displays 105 in other embodiments the sensitive data 115 may be displayed randomly in the various displays 105 in another embodiment actuating the input device 110 may display a portion of the sensitive data 115 as illustrated in fig5 a 5 e a payment device 100 may display some sensitive data 115 and with each acceptable input more of the additional sensitive data 115 may be displayed in another example each row of four digits of the sensitive data 115 may be displayed in a sequential and eye catching manner in fig1 a 10 c twelve of the sixteen digits of the account may always be displayed and when the input device 110 is actuated the final four digits of the account number may be displayed in the display 105 in fig6 a 6 c the payment device 100 initially may not display any sensitive data 115 once an acceptable input is made to the input device 110 a plurality of sensitive information 115 may be displayed specifically in fig6 c the card number expiration date and security code all are displayed fig7 a 7 c illustrates a payment device. |
1 | wires 15 are analog signals from a plurality of electrodes which measure electrical potential arising from contractions of the cardiac muscle alternatively the electrode wires could carry signals from transducers which represent measurements of acoustic ultrasonic pressure or almost any kind of a physical quantity in other words the data acquisition unit of the present invention is not restricted to use with ekgs but may be used with any group of electrical signals to be transmitted to a remote location with reference to the block diagram of fig3 a ram lookup table 60 may be seen which is connected to receive an input from the host 65 via data lines 66 while having an output to the multiplexers 72 and 74 preferably the sample order register is a volatile memory such as a random access memory or a barrel register the register is of a size sufficient for holding a list containing the sample order for example if sixteen electrical electrodes are to be used a possible sample order might be as follows 10 1 16 2 3 4 5 15 7 12 6 9 8 13 14 11 alternatively in many cases data from only a few electrodes might be required and the sample order might be as follows 3 5 4 6 11 12 3 5 4 6 11 12 3 5 4 etc in either case sixteen numbers consisting of the sample order for sixteen wires are loaded into the sample order register on power up of the circuit host device 65 typically. |
5 | represent the angle between the projected tangent line 317 and the projected tangent line 315 it may also comprise a third portion comprising a liner receptor slot for receiving a pool liner wherein said third portion comprises a non curved portion therein and wherein a tangential projection off of a first end of said third portion intersects said tangent line of said first portion at a first acute angle for example as observed in fig4 the projected tangent line 317 may intersect with the projected tangent line 318 a of the liner receptor slot of the third portion 318 to form angle u03b8 additionally a tangential projection off of a second end of said third portion intersects said tangent line of said second portion at a second acute angle for example as observed in fig4 the projected tangent line 315 may intersect with the projected tangent line 318 a of the liner receptor slot of the third portion 318 to form angle u03bb furthermore the third portion may comprise an angle corresponding to an acute angle therein forming a concaved form another embodiment may be a corner piece having a third portion that comprises a plurality of angles corresponding to a plurality of acute angles. |
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