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7 | step consists of exposing certain areas defined by a mask pattern of the resist layer on the substrate 5 to a beam of light of which the energy is able to chemically alter all of the exposed areas of the resist layer so as to make them soluble in a suitable solvent if the projected image 8 does not cover almost the entire substrate 5 this step is repeated as many times as desired by moving the support 15 to reposition the wafer with respect to the projected light beam 6 in general alignment marks are provided in the mask pattern to allow successively projected patterns to be aligned with each other the wafer may then be heated to harden the non exposed resist and thus obtain straight profiles after a development step in a third fabrication step the resist of the wafer is placed in contact with a solvent that dissolves the zones that were exposed to the energy of the light beam 6 the solvent may be deposited on resist at the center of the wafer that is rotated about its axis so as to cover the entire resist layer the wafer is then rinsed in water and then dried it may also be heated to harden the remaining resist and to give it a resistance so that it is capable of withstanding an etching or implantation operation it should be noted that in certain methods implementing other types of photosensitive resists and other solvents it is on the contrary the zones exposed to the light beam that become insoluble to the solvent used during the development step in this case the. |
3 | precipitated low molecular weight fluoropolymer can be controlled by controlling the rate of cooling the reaction gas the separator or collector is for example of a settling chamber type using gravitational force of a collision plate or guide plate type using inertial force or of a cyclon type or bug filter type using centrifugal force for efficient separation and collection of the precipitated particles of the low molecular weight fluoropolymer it is important that the linear velocity of the reaction gas in the separator or collector be as low as possible the reaction apparatus needs to include pumps blowers and or fans transferring the reaction gas into the cooler and then into the separator or collector and after separating and collecting the precipitated fluoropolymer for returning the gas phase to the reactor the capacities of the pumps blowers and or fans should be such that the hot reaction gas can be extracted preferably continuously from the reactor before decomposition of the molecular weight reduced fluoropolymer existing in the gas if the reaction gas is extracted too slowly a considerable portion of the molecular weight reduced polymer decomposes within the reactor on the other hand extracting the reaction gas at an excessively high rate worsens the heat efficiency of the reactor it is suitable that the volume of the reaction gas extracted in every minute is nearly equal to the interior volume of the reactor a nickel tube about 25 mm in diameter and 1 m in length was used as a reactor the tube was kept heated at 500 u00b0 c and a mixture of 5. |
4 | modules being identical the economy in construction and maintenance which results therefrom is very considerable the various mechanisms thus aligned on the beam 1 are separated from one another by partitions 65 which play the role of stiffeners and which confer on the beam 1 a rigidity all the greater as the mechanisms which act on it are more numerous the invention preserves all its advantages in its application to an under striking felting machine fig1 and 13 in this case the beam 1 is situated in bottom position and the crank rod units 7a and 7b are again as easily accessible through the front or through the rear of the machine the underneath striking can be produced by two boards 6a 6b fig1 or by a single board 6 fig1 two types of strike can besides be combined fig1 there are then provided two beams 1 and 1a one above the other beneath which bear respectively units 7a 7b actuating two upper boards 6a 6b and units 70a 70b actuating two lower boards 60a 60b all these crank rod units are also perfectly accessible through the front and through the rear it is also possible to combine the two types of strike no longer simultaneously but successively fig1 the felting machine is then in practice split into two half machines traversed successively by the fabric 4 one beam 1 is in upper position and one beam 1a is in lower position the end units 7b and 70b are directly accessible through the front and through the rear respectively as to. |
3 | 4 dimethyl 4 5 dihydro oxazole in 4 ml nitromethane was added 0 78 ml 12 mmol methyl iodide and the mixture heated in a sealed tube to 60 u00b0 c for 18 h the brown solution was diluted with tert butyl methyl ether the suspension filtered and the precipitate washed with tert butyl methyl ether and dried 2 2 methoxy 3 methyl 4 trifluoromethyl phenyl 3 4 4 trimethyl 4 5 dihydro oxazol 3 ium iodide was obtained as off white powder ms isp 302 1 m a solution of 515 mg 1 2 mmol 2 2 methoxy 3 methyl 4 trifluoromethyl phenyl 3 4 4 trimethyl 4 5 dihydro oxazol 3 ium iodide in 5 ml methanol and 5 ml 20 naoh was heated to 70 u00b0 c for 17 h the yellow solution was cooled to rt methanol was distilled off the residue acidified with conc hcl to ph 1 and extracted three times with tert butyl methyl ether the combined organic phases were washed twice with brine dried over na 2 so 4 filtered and evaporated 2 methoxy 3 methyl 4 trifluoromethyl benzoic acid was obtained as yellow solid ms isn 233 04 m u2212 h u2212 to u2212 75 u00b0 c cooled thf 70 ml was added dropwise 36 ml 50 0 mmol of a 1 4 m sec buli solution in cyclohexane within 5 minutes keeping the temperature below u2212 70 u00b0. |
3 | 164 in acidic methanol ______________________________________ proton nmr spectrum u03b4 h 1 12 3h t j 7 3 hz h 14 1 36 3h d j 6 2 hz h 6 39 1 20 1 95 6h h 13 h 2 39 h 3 34 h 5 34 2 15 1h dd j 3 5 14 8 hz h 8a 2 24 1h d j 14 8 hz h 8b 2 8 3 2 6h h 3 39 h 4 34 h 2 34 a h 6 34 a 3 56 1h brs h 4 39 3 80 4 32 6h h 2 34 b h 6 34 b h 5 39 4 85 1h s h 10 5 12 1h brs h 7 5 45 1h brs h 1 39 7 30 1h d j 8 0 hz h 3 7 74 1h dd j 8 0 8 0 hz h 2 7 82 1h d j 8 0 hz h 1 molecular formula c 31 h 38 o 9 n 2 hcl specific rotation u03b1 d 22 305 2 u00b0 c 0 1 in 0 01 n hcl meoh ______________________________________uv visible spectrum e sub 1 cm sup 1 ______________________________________235 594 240 623 255 463 298 121 294 137 555 215 492 250 in alkaline methanol 527 170 in acidic methanol ______________________________________ proton nmr spectrum u03b4 h in deuterochloroformdeuteromethanol 1 10 3h t j 7 3 hz h. |
5 | thereto and because of the weight of the at least one element a moment arm is created in this embodiment the element includes the motor 260 but alternatively may include an additional motor at least one pump at least one controller etc the housing 201 further has a first skid 275 and second skid 280 attached thereto by bolting or another suitable process to the first side portion 215 and second side portion 220 respectively the first and second skids 275 280 contact the ground when the landscape tiller 100 is in an operable condition mounted above the second skid 280 on the second side portion 220 of the housing 210 is a motor mount 282 the motor mount 282 is attached by bolting it thereto or another suitable process the motor 260 is attached to the motor mount 282 in a conventional manner at the second side portion 220 the motor 260 includes a splined coupling not shown that extends through the second aperture in the second side portion 220 of the housing 210 and is rotatably attached to the shaft 245 in a conventional manner a motor shaft seal not shown is attached to the motor 260 so as to protect it against debris entering therein additionally a shaft seal not shown located adjacent the motor shaft seal is attached at the attachment location of the splined coupling of the motor 260 and the shaft 245 finally first end portions 294 of a pair of hydraulic hoses 292 are connected with the motor 260 and second end portions 295 of the hydraulic hoses 292 are connected with the hydraulic fittings 115 of. |
3 | with every 100 ml of pbs n wash buffer composed of tween 20 0 5 ml diluting with every 100 ml of pbs o peg preparation solution composed of dmso 1 ml and 7 5 sodium bicarbonate 0 1 ml diluting with every 8 9 ml of incomplete 1640 cultivate solution 2 1 cell cultivation myeloma cells and hybridoma cells were cultured in complete 1640 cultivate solution and placed in 37 u00b0 c 5 carbon dioxide incubator changed liquid every other day and passaged once every 3 4 days 2 2 preparation of antigen synthesize a polypeptide with sequence of seq id no 1 and take the polypeptide as an antigen to immunize mice the specific preparation process of monoclonal antibody is conducted referring to u201c experimental technology of cellular and molecular immunology u201d chapter ii editor jin boquan fourth military medical university press 2001 11 isbn 7 81086 027 5 which is specifically described as follows balb c mice 4 8 weeks old female are immunized by the synthetic polypeptide seq id no 1 with specific steps as follows a first immunization polypeptide 500 u03bcg per mouse an equal volume of freund 39 s complete adjuvant is added and mixed followed by multi point injection subcutaneously with 1 ml per balb c mouse and 0 2 ml per point with an interval of 3 weeks b second immunization with the same dose and. |
9 | a plurality of pores the plurality of pores further comprises a high layer an intermediate layer and a low layer in which the three layers together forms an embossed image the present invention also relates to a method of manufacturing colored metal films the method is used to manufacture a flat image or an embossed image on a metal article the method comprises a finishing process a first coating process a color adjustment a first printing process an etching process a second coating process a second printing process a sealing process and a cleaning process application_number US 201514644179 A description fig1 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of manufacturing colored metal films with flat images according to some embodiments of the present invention in the embodiments the method comprises a finishing process a coating process color adjustments a printing process a sealing process and a cleaning process in one embodiment the exemplary metal article is an aluminum alloy in the finishing process the metal article is transferred to a polishing machine or a sander to craft a smooth surface or a hairline surface on the metal article in the coating process the metal article is subjected to anodization to coat the metal article the metal article is immersed in a 15 18 wt sulfuric acid solution for 10 30 minutes and the anodizing condition is 15 20 v and 1 2 a dm 2 after the coating process an oxide coating with a thickness about 11 16 u03bcm is formed on the metal article fig2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the plurality of pores according to some embodiments of the present invention the coating layer 2 on the metal article 1. |
4 | rotated at a preset speed according to the input dry conditions and the high and low temperature heaters 210 220 are repeatedly turned on off to maintain the inside of the drum at a preset temperature meanwhile the control unit 100 determines in real time whether an abnormal stop such as a stop command is input by the user or an overheating in the dry drum is occurred because the filter is blocked is occurred or not s 114 if the abnormal stop is not occurred during the whole drying operation and then the drying operation is processed according to the input dry condition s 200 and the operation of the dry is decided to stop or continue after determining whether the dry is completed or not s 201 on the other hand the abnormal stop is occurred during the drying operation the high temperature heater is previously turned off s 115 and the low temperature heater is turned off s 116 and after the motor is finally stopped s 117 the safety relay 140 is turned off s 118 and if the cause of the abnormal stop is determined by the control unit 100 to be solved s 119 after determining whether the cause is solved or not the drying operation is normally carried out s 200 and below steps are carried out according to the input dry condition however if the cause of the abnormal stop is not solved the operation of the dry is completed here the expression u201c the cause of the abnormal stop is solved u201d means that the user repress the operation button after pressing the stop button or that the user cleans the filter after he she recognizes a filter block signal as described. |
4 | been separated from their host fibers s and or ink particles which become loosened from their host fibers during their residence in the storage vessel appears to be advantageously altered as evidenced by the enhancement of their removal from the pulp in the course of cyclone separator processing of the pulp post storage storage periods of the filtrate in the storage vessel may vary from about 30 minutes to about 24 hours lesser residence times within the storage vessel do not appear to be effective in enhancing the subsequent treatment of the filtrate while residence times longer that about 24 hours do not appear to be necessary to achieve the enhanced reduction in dirt count of the pulp obtained by the present method and in any event such longer residence times tend to provide unacceptable cost to benefits ratios no agitation of the pulp within the storage vessel is necessary at the end of the desired storage period the filtrate is fed into and through a cyclone separator wherein the fibers are separated from the ink particles by centrifugal action in practice based upon the design flow rate of the pulp from the storage vessel among other factors there may be employed multiple even hundreds of the cyclone separators operating in parallel reference is made to u s pat no 3 635 788 for a description of a suitable cyclone separator and its method of operation basically. |
2 | microns preferably 1 to 100 microns and typically 1 to 20 microns in certain instances it may be desirable to use aluminas with a median particle size of 1 to 10 microns the alumina may be ground to the desired particle size before or after activation the activated alumina typically has an loi loss on ignition in the range of about 5 to 12 at a temperature of 200 u00b0 to 1000 u00b0 c one source of activated alumina is gibbsite which is one form of alumina hydrate derived from bauxite using the bayer process however alpha alumina monohydrate pseudoboehmite or the alumina trihydrate may be used if sufficiently calcined other sources of alumina may also be utilized including clays and alumina alkoxides another necessary component of the present invention is a zeolite zeolites are crystalline aluminosilicate compositions which are microporous and which have a three dimensional oxide framework formed from corner sharing alo 2 and sio 2 tetrahedra zeolites are characterized by having pore openings of uniform dimensions having a significant ion exchange capacity and being capable of reversibly desorbing an adsorbed phase which is dispersed throughout the internal voids of the crystal without significantly displacing any atoms which make up the permanent zeolite crystal structure the zeolites which can be used in. |
6 | ports h 2 which are provided on the suction surface n side fig1 shows a configuration in which three injection ports h 2 are provided each of the three injection ports h 2 communicates with one inflow port h 1 in addition the three injection ports h 2 are arranged so as to be separated from each other from the inside in the radial direction of the disk 2 toward the outside in the radial direction that is three channels are formed inside the hole h toward the injection ports h 2 with the inflow path h 1 as the starting point in addition the channel which is positioned in the innermost side in the radial direction among the three channels linearly communicates with the inflow port h 1 according to this configuration after the jet stream fj introduced from one inflow port h 1 is divided into three streams toward the three channels the divided jet stream is injected from the three injection ports h 2 to the suction surface n side accordingly it is possible to supply the jet stream fj to the suction surface n side in a wide range moreover since only one inflow port h 1 is provided on the pressure surface p side the components of the flow extracted from the main stream f. |
5 | the spray waterway 11 through the second drain outlet the second state is a state that when the water tank 2 does not drain the check valve 3 is closed so that the spray waterway 11 is separated from the flush waterway 12 in sealing way when the drain valve 21 drains at the first time water enters the spray waterway 11 through the second drain outlet to wash the bottom portion of the toilet body 1 water enters the flush waterway 12 through the first drain outlet 212 to wash the periphery wall of the toilet body the check valve 3 in the flush waterway 12 is open under the work of the water flowing during flushing water fulfills the spray waterway 11 and the flush waterway 12 after the draining as the check valve 3 is closed under the work of the gravity and the negative pressure air can not enter the second drain outlet and the spray waterway 11 the spray waterway 11 is fulfilled or nearly fulfilled when the drain valve 21 drains at the second time water enters the spray waterway 11 through the second drain outlet to wash the bottom portion of the toilet body 1 water enters the flush waterway 12 through the first drain outlet 212 to wash the. |
5 | member 68 although the sliding member 68 is shown with a cylindrical cross section and the tongue 42 is rectangular in shape the important feature is that the sliding member can slide against the tongue so as to urge the associated bar out of the way thus other shapes and sizes may easily be utilized for these components each drawer has a post 78 which is permanently installed on one side of the drawer so as to sit in the post retaining channel 72 of a corresponding pivot member 58 when the drawer is in a closed position when a drawer is moved towards an open position the post 78 disengages from the post retaining channel 72 of the pivot member 58 and moves out of the cabinet together with the drawer more particularly as the post 78 moves with the drawer it engages the channel wall 76 and thereby urges the pivot member 58 to pivot from its closed position to its open position as shown in phantom in fig4 once a single drawer has been opened the anti tip device prevents further drawers from being opened the device also prevents the simultaneous opening of two or more drawers the manner in which this is accomplished by the illustrated embodiment will. |
9 | adjustment is preserved by tightening jam nut 285 against adjusting nut 284 after jam nut 285 has been tightened the pilot stem is again moved down until its flange 274 is shouldered up after which the clearance between nut 284 and the lower end of intermediate pilot housing 114 is checked after jam nut 285 has been finally tightened the stroke of the pilot valve 200 is adjusted the stroke of the pilot valve is adjusted while it is assembled thusly a wrench is inserted through each of the threaded openings 208 of lower pilot housing 128 and is engaged in each of the set screws 214 these wrenches will prevent the pilot valve member 200 from rotating while thread 213 is carefully unscrewed until the seat surface 196 of the pilot valve member 200 just touches the corresponding seat surface 195 of the seat member 170 and adjusting nut 284 just engages the intermediate pilot housing 114 thread 213 is then further made up 1 4 to 1 3 of a turn only after which this adjustment is preserved by tightening the set screws 214 thread 213 being a 20 pitch thread thus the stroke of the pilot valve stem is adjusted to 0 0125 to 0 0167 inch about 0 3175 to 0 4233 millimeter threaded openings 208 are left open for installation of the device 100 in a well since these openings provide passages for communicating casing pressure into the pilot mechanism the upper pilot stem 212 has its lower end portion reduced in diameter as at 286 and is threadedly connected into the threaded bore 276 at the upper end of the lower pilot stem 211 an external annular. |
1 | direct voltage to recharge a rechargeable battery power source not shown as well as to activate the device dependent upon ambient light levels it also contains a base 39 filled with ballast material 40 enclosed with an end cap 41 the led 39 s 23 shown encircle the invention in order to achieve a complete 360 degree radius of exposure the led 39 s 23 are controlled and in a manner by the microcontroller not shown through running the internal code not listed here to achieve a non repetitive and charging pattern until the compound cycle has terminated only to repeat again the led 39 s 23 and circuitry inclusive of charge circuit hysteresis delay microcontroller not shown internal code for compound flash pattern not listed here optional battery storage and voltage regulation are all housed within the upper cap 24 upper cap 24 seals the tubular housing 25 making the apparatus water resistant but not water tight because of the vent holes 29 required for proper ventilation the tubular housing 25 may or may not include a rechargeable battery pack depending on the option chosen for construction the tubular housing 25 connects to a reducer 26 which in turn connects to a ground stake tube 28 that allows securing the invention to a ground anchor the ground stake tube 28 is equipped with a transfer hole to permit attachment of an anti theft system to the land based model of the invention all references including publications patent applications and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and. |
7 | pinion 34 is thus transmitted to the drum 32 by the intermediary of the satellites 35 in its rotation the drum 32 sets into motion the belt 22 by adhesion in an advantageous manner the linear speed and the adhesion of the belts 22 of the extractor are greater than those of the belts 13 of the plates 2 this difference in speed is linked to the different winding radii of the belts 22 on the wheels 38 the crowns 39 on these same wheels 38 and on the rollers 23 as well as the diameter of the rollers 23 that drives the belts 13 by friction in the following the function of this extractor is described during the different phases of removal of the objects for a better readability a single belt 22 of the slide valve 21 is shown at rest the extractor is in the configuration shown in fig8 for the removal of an object a senestrorsum rotation of the motor shaft 24 drives by the intermediary of the system of the free wheel 25 a rotation of very limited amplitude of the crown 26 and the displacement of the cable 27 which generates the output of the slide valve 21 in the direction of the stocking plate 2. |
9 | shaped in a form of a truncated cone and a dolly 14 upon which the drum is placed the dolly 14 has a circular cross section and includes a lip 16 for properly receiving the drum 12 dolly 14 includes swivable wheels 15 located on its undersurface to facilitate movement of the drum 12 to a site for pick up or disposal as will become clear hereinafter a plastic liner 18 is located within the drum 12 for receiving trash and is held in place by a tie member 20 which may be an elastic a flexible plastic or string member the tie member 20 is located under a ridge 25 which extends beyond the circumference of the drum 12 at this location and provides an optimum positioning location the top of the liner 18 is positioned over the top of the drum 12 and the tie 20 is wrapped around the inside surface of liner to hold it securely in place this feature may be viewed with greater clarity in fig2 positioned along the side of the drum 12 from top to bottom are longitudinal slots 13 the slots 13 are employed to prevent a partial vacuum from being created between the liner 18 and the cone 12 when the latter is filled with trash in other words this filling action of. |
9 | module this data processing system 9 executes the desired processings by fetching the data as required from the table memory 11 0 and index memory 11 1 into the local memory and stores the data as required within each memory 11 0 or 11 1 the data base processing mechanism 12 includes at least the join operation controller 14 and interpretation execution system 15 the join operation controller 14 executes processings such as indentifing the type of join predicates described by users the determination of the join processing sequence and the selection of access path etc and and additionally controls the processings of the interpretation execution system 15 moreover the interpretation execution system 15 comprises the reduction sort execution system 16 join operation execution system 17 and the maximum minimum calculation execution system 21 and has a function of interpreting the instructions issued by users and of executing the corresponding processings the maximum minimum calculation execution system module 21 provides the function of preliminarily judging the tuple extraction range for the join object table as explained later by referring to fig3 from the join predicate described by the user given for the join processing and the dictionary information for the index to be used the reduction sort execution system module 16 executes as explained later by referring to fig3 the sort for the unsorted tables and those other tables which cannot use the index while limiting the extraction range of relations required for the join processing moreover the join operation execution system module 17 uses the sorted tables and index extracts the tuples within extraction range in the finally limited form and executes the join processing instructed by users fig3 shows an embodiment indicating the processings in the data base processing mechanism of fig2. |
1 | 30 may be polypropylene or other non abs based plastic materials once the fragrance holder 20 is fixed to the back of the robotic vacuum 10 the fragrance module 30 is installed such that the fragrance material 41 is positioned to be in proximity with the exhaust air stream such that the exhaust air can absorb the fragrance and expel it into the surrounding air fragrance housing 30 is formed to the same relative shape and curvature as holder 20 to maintain an adequate air gap 21 between the fragrance housing and the robot vacuum cleaner 10 respectively additional features to fragrance housing 30 may be incorporated to lock the housing into the fragrance holder 20 in order to avoid accidentally being dislodged during use or by children and pets coming in contact with the unit such mechanical locking means may be accomplished by but not limited to are undercuts barbs latches and mechanical fasteners it is understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement of parts herein described and shown it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing. |
5 | to the slickline 20 is detected by the motion detector 54 the output of which is coupled to suitable detection and recording circuitry collectively referred to as a recording system 56 disposed inside the slickline unit 26 the detected acoustic wave indicate the presence of a casing collar or other type of threaded connection at the depth of the collar locator 18 at the time of signal detection an example of circuitry that may be included in some examples of a casing collar locator are shown schematically in fig2 a pipe coupling detection device 32 may be any type of magnetic casing collar locator device known in the art one such collar locator is described in u s pat no 7 224 289 issued to bausov et al as explained in the background section herein such pipe coupling detection devices include one or more magnets for inducing a magnetic field in the casing and a detection coil because of the change in magnetic field distribution in the vicinity of collars or threaded couplings when a detection coil is moved through such altered distribution magnetic field a voltage is induced in the coil the detected voltage is interpreted to determine the position of the threaded connection it is also possible to use contact arm type caliper tools as a pipe coupling detection device one such contact arm caliper is disclosed in u s pat. |
7 | compared to a fixed range of voltage threshold to determine if the spindle motor is over speed or under speed in the pre defined process 116 abnormalities would arise if there is an over speed or under speed the output from 116 will be fed to another predefined process 118 where the duration of the voltage output from 114 will be monitored if the duration of the voltage output from 114 is less than a certain pre defined time the abnormality will not be considered and the trigger 120 will not be activated the trigger 120 is triggered when the spindle over speed or under speed for a significant duration once the trigger 120 is activated the actuator will be retracted 122 to the landing zone and the servo will be reset to a known state 124 fig3 further illustrates the pre defined process 116 the voltage from 114 is split to two 126 the split voltage is then fed to two comparators 128 and compared to a higher and a lower threshold voltage 130 at each comparator the resultant digital output state is determined and the outputs are fed through an or gate to provide a single resultant output at 132 the digital output at 132 may be a high state or a low state depending on the speed of the spindle motor fig4 further illustrates the pre defined process 118 the resultant output from 132 is split into two at 134 and fed to a delay filter 136 the resultant from the delay filter at 136 is then fed to an and gate at 138 to determine the resultant digital output the delay filter monitors the duration of the spindle speed by comparing to a predefined. |
4 | the funnel 14 the center of gravity of the rotor is not located exactly on the axis of symmetry 8 the rotor can still rotate about its largest central principal axis of inertia adjacent axis 8 because of the floating bearing which is provided as above described thereby preventing creation of additional bearing forces the importance of the construction of the drive motor as an iron free electric motor is then enhanced in that it also ensures that no additional radial forces or moments are exerted on the bearing even by the drive itself that is to say even if the rotor does not rotate exactly about the axis 8 in order to reduce drive losses due to the air resistance which occur particularly at high speed the rotor is surrounded on its outside by a stationary housing 18 assuming that the windings 19 have the form of a three phase winding the three phases are connected in succession to d c power source 21 by means of a commutating switch 22 for reasons of simplicity only the conductor pair for one winding phase is shown connected to the switch the commutation operation of switch 22 is well known in the art and will not be explained in detail here a resistor 23 is connected into the current input lead from source 21 and a voltage proportional to the supply current is derived therefrom if the reaction torque on the motor changes due to the occurrence of. |
5 | in the desired orientation and provide the support for the items that are stored on the various storage containers advantageously the design facilitates the assembly by a relatively unskilled user in particular once the first slat is positioned in a leveled orientation and is attached to the underlying wall subsequent slats can be attached quite easily in succession without further measurement and construction thus in a relatively short time period with relatively few calculations and engineering a user can assemble a full slat wall assembly in addition the relative ease of installation coupled with the relatively low cost of manufacture renders the slat wall assembly well suited for renovation as well as new construction in both residential and commercial applications referring to fig7 a the invention further comprises trim assembly 70 trim assembly 70 includes base bracket 72 and finish bracket 74 base bracket 72 includes a first leg 76 and a second leg 78 the legs are joined in the embodiment shown into an u201c l u201d shape in the embodiment shown the base bracket comprises a single material which is formed into the desired orientation of course various embodiments having different shapes are likewise contemplated wherein the resulting function is similar to that of the base bracket finish bracket 74 is. |
5 | circle as shown in fig2 and 3 lateral drivetrain 60 includes lateral motor 62 continuous track 64 housing 66 drive sprocket 68 idlers 70 and idler axles 72 the opposing ends of lateral drivetrain 60 are adjustably attached to frame 12 at annuluses 20 and 30 respectively annuluses 20 and 30 have slots 112 for slideably receiving lateral drivetrain 60 once positioned lateral drivetrain 60 is secured against annuluses 20 and 30 by bolts or screws drive sprocket 68 mechanically connects continuous track 64 with lateral motor 62 in an alternate embodiment a gearbox may be used to mechanically connect lateral motor 62 with continuous track 64 idlers 70 are positioned within continuous track 64 and maintain continuous track 64 under tension idler axles 72 are mounted to housing 66 and allow idlers 70 to rotate freely in operation continuous track 64 is positioned against cable 50 lateral motor 62 is then activated and turns drive sprocket 68 which turns continuous track 64 the forward or backward movement of continuous track 64 moves the apparatus along the extent of cable 50 control box 110 is attached to housing 66 in the embodiment of fig1 control box 110 however may be disposed anywhere on apparatus 10 where it does not interfere with the lateral and radial movement of the apparatus control box 110 houses all of the electronics and may include a cpu when using the apparatus the frame is opened positioned around the cable and bolted shut the lateral drivetrain is then adjusted so that the continuous track firmly abuts the. |
6 | body 44 and has an inner frustoconical surface 56 extending at an angle a with respect to the longitudinal axis of coupling 30 casing 55 has an upper end 59 fitting within casing 55 are three arcuate segments 58 having internal screw threads 60 extending at an angle b relative to the rotational or longitudinal axis of connector 30 as shown in fig3 angle b is greater than angle a for example angle a may be about 50 degrees and angle b about 60 degrees since angle b is greater than angle a an improved threaded connection is obtained between screw threads 42 on pipe section 33 and screw threads 60 on arcuate segments 58 also the angle variance between threads 60 and lower frustoconical surface 56 prevent segments 58 from disengaging pipe section 33 until a rotation of 270 degrees is provided between connector 30 and pipe section 33 a pair of radial springs 62 extend about segments 58 and continuously urge segments 58 radially inwardly into tight contact with pipe section 33 when pipe section 33 is mounted within segments 58 as shown in fig1 segments 58 have upper outer frustoconical surfaces 57 and lower inner frustoconical surfaces 64 outer frustoconical surfaces 57 extend at the same angle as frustoconical surface 56. |
6 | about 150mm in order to obtain satisfactory extraction of air from the zone immediately above the hob into the hood more specifically with known air extraction hoods a large percentage typically 80 of the air drawn into the hood is external air ie not drawn in from the zone immediately above the hob 14 the conduit 26 and air extraction means must thus be oversized in order to handle this excess air as well as the contaminated air from the zone immediately above the hob 14 this disadvantage is to a large extent obviated with the hood 12 where substantially all the air drawn into the hood is from the zone immediately above the hob 14 as a result of the laminar flow induced along the concave surface 58 of the passageway wall 48 additionally with known air extraction hoods it is normally necessary that the leading edge of the front panel thereof be located a minimum distance from a floor to provide the necessary heads or movement space for people using cooking apparatus with the hood 12 this minimum distance is no longer necessary and the hood 12 can thus be located at a lower level so that it can be used in more confined spaces with reference to fig3 reference numeral 300 generally indicates an air extraction hood according to a second embodiment of the invention parts of the hood 300 which are the same or similar to those of the hood 12 are indicated with the same reference numerals the hood 300 is thus very similar to the hood 12 save that its front panel 20 is much narrower with the roof panel 22 having a downwardly forwardly sloping portion 302 typically the maximum depth of the hood 300 is about 700mm the maximum distance it. |
3 | 20 25 ch 4 2 7 h 2 o 15 25 with an oxidation level of between 0 4 and 0 5 the gas thus pre heated and mixed with natural gas exits the pre heater 36 at a temperature of between 650 u00b0 c and 950 u00b0 c it is subsequently divided into several currents of reducing gas into each of which oxygen and natural gas are injected before they enter the reduction furnace 10 so as to raise the temperature of the inlet gases to a value of between 800 u00b0 c and 1150 u00b0 c another part of the gas exiting the reduction furnace 10 is used as fuel to generate heat in the pre heater 36 by means of the pipe 30 the reactions which take place in the reduction furnace 10 are to pre heat and pre reduce the mineral in the upper zone 12 and to reduce the wustite feo with ch 4 h 2 and co in the reduction zone 14 in a variant ch 4 may be injected into the zone between the reduction zone 14 and the truncated cone shaped discharge end 15 in this way the ch 4 is pre heated cools the reduced material and. |
2 | 4 lower portion 310 and upper portion 350 are preferably welded steel components of suitable thickness e g u215c u2033 hot rolled steel lower portion 310 is securable to the utility vehicle 39 s lower framework generally designated as 50 as illustrated in fig2 a and the exploded view of fig2 b more particularly utility vehicle 10 comes factory equipped with a plurality of mounting brackets or plates lower portion 310 may be conveniently fastened to these existing brackets or plates with general reference to fig2 25 26 a amp 26 b lower portion 310 includes geometrically congruent left and right arms 312 and 314 which are parallel to one another and extend downwardly from a base platform 316 a plurality of mounting plates span between left and right arms 312 and 314 a winch mounting plate 318 spans between upper left arm portion 313 and upper right arm portion 315 a plurality of mounting holes 319 are formed through plate 318 so that it can accept a winch accessory as described below with reference to fig2 a spanning between left and right elbow portions 321 and 323 respectively is a first vehicle mounting plate 320 having associated mounting holes 325 as shown in fig2 the vehicle 39 s under body 50 includes a first forwardly disposed under carriage mounting bracket 52 that is provided with longitudinally extending mounting holes 51 and transversely extending mounting holes 53 longitudinal mounting holes 51 are alignable with mounting holes. |
6 | in fig1 at reference numeral 10 the stove 10 is a solid fuel stove with structure and function known to those of ordinary skill in the art the illustrated stove 10 is particularly designed to burn solid fuel such as corn or wood pellets the stove 10 includes a cabinet 11 having among other structures a front panel 12 that defines a burn chamber opening 13 and a vent 17 the burn chamber opening 13 provides access to a burn chamber 14 in the cabinet 11 a door 15 is hinged to the front panel 12 in order to enable covering and uncovering of the burn chamber opening 13 as desired for permitting or preventing access to the burn chamber 14 a window 20 is mounted in the door 15 to enable a user of the stove 10 to look into the burn chamber 14 during use of the stove 10 as shown in fig2 the burn chamber 14 includes front rear left and right walls 16 21 22 23 and a floor 24 the burn chamber 14 is configured to receive a firebox 25 a baffle system 26 and an airwash panel 30 as shown in fig3 heat exchange apparatus in the form of tubes that terminate at openings 27 defined by the rear wall 21 of the burn chamber 14 facilitate flow of heated air from the burn chamber 14 to the vent 17 turning to fig4 the firebox 25 includes a box portion 31. |
4 | in such a way that a parallel shed or a v shed can be formed as is shown in fig5 the guiding rods 27 are respectively provided with a bush 40 and are disposed on the fixed shaft 5 so as to be spaced from each other by a spacer sleeve 41 as well as being secured against sideways displacement by disks or washers 42 a bearing bush 43 is provided between the bush 23 and the guiding device 27 which bearing bush keeps at the same time the webs 22 so as to be spaced from each other the bush 23 has a flank 44 at one end and an internal thread into which a bolt 45 is screwed in this bolt 45 fixes the webs 22 on the bush 23 a quantity of lifting knives 8 are allocated to each pair of knife units 6 7 as is seen in fig2 and 6 the individual lifting knives are connected to the knife units by retainers or holders 30 the lifting knife 8 is fixedly connected to holder 30 and the holder is linked to the knife unit each lifting knife 8 is guided in a guidance device or arrangement 31 so that said knife 8 performs a straight line up and down movement this prevents an excursion of the hooks not shown engageable by the lifting knife 8 the guiding arrangement 31 consists of a plate 32 which is fastened at the outer side of the frame shields 2 3 slots 33 are configured in the plate 32 through at least which the ends of the lifting. |
4 | moves between the retracted position within the basket 12 as illustrated in fig5 and the extended position extended from the basket 12 as illustrated in fig3 and 4 as the scissor lift assembly 50 is retracted or extended the illustrated scissor lift assembly 50 includes a pair of lower fixed pivot arms 52 a 52 b each with one end pivotally attached to a respective bottom rail 42 a 42 b at a fixed pivot location 53 a 53 b a pair of lower sliding pivot arms 54 a 54 b cross the fixed pivot arms 52 a 52 b with mid pivots 56 connecting the respective arms 52 a 54 a and 52 b 54 b one end of each lower sliding pivot arm 54 a 54 b has a wheel 55 or the like that rides in a track 45 of the respective bottom rail 42 a 42 b the wheels 55 slide within the tracks as the scissor lift assembly 50 is extended or retracted a plurality of intermediate pivot arms 58 are pivotally connected to the lower fixed and sliding pivot arms 52 a 52 b 54 a 54 b at end pivots 57 the intermediate pivot arms 58 may be pivotally connected to one another at mid pivots 56 if desired for additionally stability stability bars 51 may also extend between some or all of the arms as desired the intermediate pivot arms 58 ultimately pivotally connect with upper fixed pivot arms 60 a 60 b and upper sliding pivot arms 62 a 62 b the number of intermediate pivot arms 58 is selected based on the desired amount of extension each of the upper fixed. |
8 | the intended application 0018 fig7 shows spring 15 in place in a cut away section of the molded plastic body of the connector it can be seen that looped ends 14 extend through openings 18 in cap 12 and main body part 10 the main portion of the cavity in which the spring portion 16 is received is preferably cylindrical in shape this cylindrical cavity defined in body part 10 and cap 12 can be as small as 1 millimeter or less in diameter this ability to use a hole of this size is an improvement over the prior art cantilevered design which limited the size of hole that could be used this feature of the invention provides a distinct advantage over the prior art which would require a larger cylindrical cavity in which to receive the spring to provide the same compression as can be achieved in this design to assemble the connector the plurality of springs are inserted in the cavities 20 with bottom loops 14 extending through rectangular slots 18 defined in the main body part 10 cap 12 is then placed on top of main body 10 allowing upper loops 14 of conductive elements 15 to extend through the rectangular openings 18 and cap 12 clips 22 in cap 12 are received in recesses 24 defined in main body part 10 and engaged therein thereby holding cap 12 securely in place and providing a preloaded compression on spring 16 0020 fig4 and 5 show the connector in place in a typical application for example a cellular telephone consisting of frame 38 and main printed circuit board 34 having a plurality of contacts 36 defined thereon connector. |
1 | to transmit the audio signal from the microphone pick up to the tooth referring now to fig7 of the accompanying drawings a microphone transmitter 70 is typically worn or carried by the subject and includes a microphone responsive to ambient sound to provide a corresponding electrical signal a transmitter housed in unit 70 transmits a signal at a predetermined radio carrier frequency the radio signal being modulated by the audio signal sensed by the microphone the receiver located in the subject 39 s mouth such as in housing 40 of fig4 or in a retainer or denture 53 of the type illustrated in fig5 is tuned to the predetermined radio carrier frequency transmitted by microphone transmitter 70 and in a conventional manner demodulates the received signal to recover the original audio signal derived by the microphone the level of the audio signal may be varied by a potentiometer 73 that is also located in the housing and preset at the time housing 40 is molded about the receiver components the level adjusted audio signal is then applied to the male connector 30 the female connector 25 and ultimately to transducer 15 implanted in the subject 39 s tooth the required power supply not shown for the receiver demodulator 71 is also contained within housing 40 referring to fig8 of the accompanying drawings the embodiment described in relation to fig5 and 6 includes a microphone 80 typically worn or carried by the subject the audio signal provided by microphone 80 in response to ambient sound is applied across a primary coil 81 that is also worn or carried by the subject typically as with prior art ear mounted hearing aid systems using. |
2 | in the carrier disk 18 and latches behind it the end cap 24 serves to cover the omega spring 15 and the carrier disk 18 and especially to cover the open articulation area of the inclination adjustment fitting 1 in order to protect this area from contamination especially during painting operations the end cap 24 is provided with a hub formed by two tabs 27 which can be positively inserted into a central recess 28 in the carrier hub 17 in this arrangement the inner surfaces of the tabs 27 rest against an out of round cross section 29 for the positive accommodation of a drive shaft that is not illustrated here see fig5 this drive shaft is used to introduce a quantity of torque to the inclination adjustment fitting 1 and can be a part of a hand operated wheel or a motor driven shaft at the ends of the tabs 27 on the end cap 24 latching tabs 27 1 that project radially outward are provided once the tabs 27 have been inserted into the carrier hub 17 these latching tabs latch behind a shoulder in the recess 28 as is shown in fig6 when the drive shaft is installed the tabs 27 can no longer be compressed radially inward which serves to ensure the engagement between the tabs 27 1 and the shoulder the configuration of the end cap 24 that is described here in conjunction with the carrier hub 17 ensures. |
8 | circuitry 38 the receiver circuitry 38 processes the wireless signals for example by decoding demodulation or the like such receiver circuitry is well known to those of ordinary skill in the art the processed signal is provided via one or more ports 40 to a receiving device 16 the receiving device 16 may be for example a tv dvd vcr camcorder stereo satellite system game system etc the ports 40 may take various forms depending on what type of input signals the receiving device 14 is capable of receiving for example the port 40 may include usb ports serial ports a v ports coaxial cable ports etc one or more control circuits may also be provided in the receiver 14 a control circuit 42 may convert the processed signal from the receiver circuitry 38 into the appropriate format to be communicated to the receiving device 16 via ports 40 the control circuit 42 may perform the necessary operations to provide signals to the receiving device 16 via a usb port for example different control circuits may be provided for different types of ports 40 the control circuit 42 may also be incorporated into the receiver circuitry 38 similar to the transmitter 12 receiver 14 may be powered via a power supply 44 such as one or more rechargeable batteries the power supply 44 may provide power to the receiver circuitry 38 and other components of the receiver 14 recharging circuit 46 is coupled to the power. |
6 | are arrayed around the fuel injector nozzle 27 on the end of the ceramic sleeve 23 that faces the combustion chamber 17 this combustion chamber 17 could within the scope of the present invention be installed in any of a variety of engine types to include gas turbines as well as reciprocating 2 cycle and 4 cycle diesel or gasoline direct injected internal combustion engines fig4 d also shows the same oblique perspective view of the lower portion of the ceramic sleeve 23 as shown in fig3 d with the inclusion of the high voltage discharge 35 occurring between the six electrodes 33 other numbers of electrodes to create the ring of fire are possible also the ring of fire is schematically illustrated in these figures since it is difficult to illustrate completely fig5 a 5b 5 c and 5 d show the lower portion of the ceramic sleeve 23 as shown in fig4 a 4b 4 c and 4 d with the inclusion of fuel being injected by a fuel injector 21 the fuel injection spray pattern 37 of a pintle type of the fuel injector nozzle 27 places a cone of injected fuel centered to the high voltage discharge 35 that occurs between the electrodes 33 inside the combustion chamber 17 this insures complete combustion initiation of all of the fuel as it is injected fig6 a 6b 6 c and 6 d show the lower portion of the ceramic sleeve 23 as shown in fig5 a 5b 5 c and 5 d the difference is that this time the fuel injector 21 has a fuel injector nozzle 27 of the hole type the. |
1 | a much larger surface area reference is now made to fig2 a partial cross sectional view of the embodiment in fig1 tables 110 with tops 112 and legs 114 are positioned side by side within frame 140 tables 110 fit closely together and fit closely inside frame 140 frame 140 hangs down from the top surface 130 of the table converter 120 to enclose tops 112 on all sides in a preferred embodiment the depth of frame 140 is such that frame 140 overhangs tops 112 completely top surface 130 is a smooth continuous surface larger than the total surface of the individual tables 110 fig3 is an exploded view of an alternative embodiment of the apparatus one or more circular tables 310 with tops 312 and centrally positioned legs 314 are positioned close together or touching when so positioned the tops 112 form a surface with dimension a u00d7 b a table converter 320 has a top surface 330 and a frame 340 attached to the underside of the top surface the frame 340 is rectangular in shape and has an inside dimension of a u2032 u00d7 b u2032 which is slightly larger than a u00d7 b and a depth which is greater than the depth of tops 312 the top surface 330 is oval and sized to be larger than frame 340 the table converter 320 is positioned above the tables 310 and aligned such that the tops 312 of the tables 310 fit closely inside the frame 340 the table converter 320 is then lowered so that it rests on tables 310 the size and shape of. |
6 | the casing 32 but in this case the shell 33 is replaced by a different shell 45 that extends around the two bearings 28 and 29 and still supports the thrust collar 35 forming the attachment to the housing 30 the assembly is different from the assembly in fig2 it is made by fixing the housing 30 and then consists of inserting the gear 20 fitted with the bearing closest to it in this case 29 into the housing 30 placing it on a thrust surface 50 at the bottom of the housing 30 sliding the seal support sleeve 38 above the gear 20 and fixing it to the housing 30 the shell 45 fitted with the bearing on the remote side of the gear 20 in this case the ball bearing 28 is then inserted into the reaming in the housing 30 and around the hub 27 and the bearing 29 the bearing 28 supports a spacer ring 51 that finally touches the other bearing 29 during this movement pushes it back and thus lifts the gear 20 when the collar 35 stops in contact with the housing 30 the gear 20 engages with the crown wheel 21 the transmission shaft 25 is finally installed fig4 represents a variant of this idea in which bearings 28 and 29 occupy the same positions as in the previous design and in which the shell 33 is also used but the thrust collar 34 of the bearing 28 placed on the edge of the housing 30 is replaced by a collar 46 placed under it and the collar 35 of the shell 33 with which it is in contact the assembly is made approximately in the same way as before. |
6 | cone 22 of the valve member 20 need not necessarily also be elastic in this exemplary embodiment the valve member 20 is axially displaceably supported on a displacement rod 26 and on the end of the displacement rod 26 toward the valve seat 24 it is secured on the displacement rod 26 by a securing plate 28 on the side of the valve member 20 remote from the valve seat 24 there is a damper ring 30 in the form of a mechanical stop plate 32 which is solidly connected to the displacement rod 26 and which as a limiter restricts the axial movability of the valve member 20 along the displacement rod 26 also secured to the displacement rod 26 are a stripper ring 33 and an actuator 34 that cooperates with a magnet coil 36 and forms the electromagnetic actuator 60 for the valve of the invention in the embodiment of fig1 the armature 34 is axially displaceably guided in an armature chamber 38 of the actuator 60 by a guide bush 40 the fluid pressure which prevails for instance in a heating and or cooling system to be regulated in a motor vehicle and which is established in the inlet conduit 14 of the valve of the invention displaces the valve member 20 into its open position so that the valve cone 22 is lifted from the valve seat 24 if the magnet coil 36 is excited an armature core 42 which is connected to a short circuit. |
9 | the preferred embodiment and rests on supporting surface s when compactor 10 is being used to crush a container neck portion 16 transition portion 18 and body portion 20 are all substantially coaxial continuing with fig1 plunger 26 comprises shoe 34 which is substantially conical with an open bottom shaft 30 which is substantially tubular the lower end of which is contiguous with the narrow top of shoe 34 and handle 28 which is connected to the upper end of shaft 30 shoe 34 is formed in the preferred embodiment with included angle u221d of about 90 u00b0 handle 28 is of any convenient cross sectional shape and is circularly tubular in the preferred embodiment shaft 30 and shoe 34 are substantially coaxial the conical internal configuration of shoe 34 is adapted for firmly engaging the top of the cylindrical wall of container c the invention further recognizes that other shapes for shoe 34 e g partial spherical pyramidal etc could be used the inside diameter d of neck portion 16 is slightly greater than the outside diameter d of shaft 30 so that shaft 30 slides and rotates freely within neck portion 16 the length l of neck portion 16 is sufficiently long to keep shaft 30 substantially coaxial with housing 20 the inside diameter d u2032 of body portion 20 is slightly greater than the outside diameter d u2032 of shoe 34 so that shoe 34 will not bind when plunger 26 is moved vertically or rotated with respect to housing 12 the height h representing the. |
2 | may be applied to any location on any of the punches and dies in fig1 a 17 b 17 c and 17 d essentially all of the cryogenic fluid i e at least 90 of each cryogenic fluid and corresponding jet in fig1 a 17 b 17 c and 17 d may impinge on the respective punch or die the use of the cryogenic fluid may cool each punch and die to a respective geometric average temperature that is less than the geometric average temperature of the final formed workpiece another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig1 for drop hammer forming in this process a workpiece not shown is placed between punch 1801 and die 1802 and the punch is lowered to press against the workpiece and the die one or more times thereby forming the workpiece to yield a final formed article this power drop hammer may be powered by compressed air in cylinder 1803 which moves piston 1804 connecting rod 1805 and ram 1806 to lower punch 1801 cryogenic fluid may be applied to either or both of the punch and the die fig1 illustrates the application of cryogenic fluid 1807 via spray feed line and nozzle 1808 to form jet 1809 that impinges on punch 1801 thereby. |
8 | conferences instance messaging im whiteboard applications file transmission and remote control etc in a system for a telecommunication network to provide a session service to the internet of the disclosure an access side device of the telecommunication network supports an internet application protocol and the internet is connected to the telecommunication network via an access gateway or the upgraded access side device wherein the telecommunication network is configured to provide a session service to an internet user and establish a session between the internet user and a telecommunication user or another internet user the telecommunication network realizes the connection with the internet through an access gateway supporting an internet protocol or the telecommunication network realizes the connection with the internet through enabling an access side device to support an internet protocol the internet protocol includes http or https or rest or sip over http or websocket wherein the access gateway or the upgraded access side device realizes conversion between http and sip the internet user establishes the session with the telecommunication user or another internet user through a real time communication in web browsers rtcweb technology an sip plugin or http soap web2 0 html5 the telecommunication network is further configured to allocate a number or an identifier to the internet. |
4 | blade 3 in fig1 are designed with even steps 352 the graduated side edge 35 substantially increases its overall length and thus enhances the turbulence in the pulp suspension when the blade 3 rotates the contour shape of the blade 3 in fig1 has diverging side edges 35 in its front sector which then begin to deflect inwards approximately in the rearmost third of the surface 30 then run towards each other in two short branches to the rear at an angle and terminate at the rear edge 330 the blade 3 shown in fig1 has a dovetailed contour with a short front edge 310 fig1 18 and 19 show diagrams of blades 3 3 u2032 which can be connected in various ways by means of arms web plates 382 or supports 384 extending out from the rotor 300 the blades 3 3 u2032 are made of curved sheet metal particularly with a parallel outer surface 30 and inner surface 3001 according to fig1 and 18 a base section 383 is shaped onto the blades 3 3 u2032 the base section 383 in fig1 has an internal sleeve shaped recess 385 into which the prolongation 386 of the support 382 is inserted lateral projections 387 enclose the side limitations 388 of the recess 385 the projection 386 and the recess 385 are connected by a screw u2014 as intimated in the blade 3 3 u2032 design shown in fig1 the final sector of the base section 383 has a projection 389 which interacts with a projection 390 in the web plate 382 the projections 389 and 390 are screwed together u2014 as intimated at 384 according to fig1 the blade 3 3 u2032 can be screwed to. |
7 | 350 inquiry is made whether the group mode has been enabled if yes then a message is displayed on monitor 14 at 352 advising that changing topics will also reset the groups because of the possibly different number of cards and their status and a user input is therefore requested should the user elect to cancel the topic change then the flow chart of fig6 is returned to at 354 should the answer to 350 be no or should the user input at 352 be other than cancel then the determination is made at 356 whether the user desires to review all topics a single topic or selected topics if the answer to 356 is all topics then at 358 the topic set is comprised of all topics and box 32 is updated should the user instead have clicked on a single topic by scrolling through the pop up menu reached by clicking on the topic box 32 then the topic which was clicked on is set at 360 and the topic window 32 updated to indicate that topic should the user have scrolled through the topic menu to the 34 selected topics 34 option then that is determined at 362 inquiry is made at 364 whether names have been selected fig1 illustrates an exemplary screen s displayed to the user for selecting topics the user by holding the shift key and scrolling through the topics of screens may set select topics for review by clicking the ok. |
4 | an opening area of the inlet hole 101 is preferably formed to be at least 375 of a total opening area of the duct holes 115 or 125 formed at the inlet duct 110 or 120 the relation between the upper and lower length l of the inlet hole 101 and diameter d of the rear plate and the other relation between the opening areas of the inlet hole and duct holes are explained in detail by referring to fig1 and fig1 as follows referring to fig1 a diameter d of a rear plate 100 like a general rear plate applied to a general laundry dryer is set up as 660 mm an inlet hole indicated as u2018 gas type u2019 in fig1 has the same size of the inlet hole used for the laundry dryer according to the background art where a distribution height of the inlet hole duct hole is 200 mm a distance between a lowest end of the rear plate and a lower end of the inlet hole duct hole is a combustion section and should be at least 350 mm being advantageously positioned lower the distance is generally designed to be 350 mm a position of the inlet hole duct hole is about 150 mm from the. |
4 | doctor assembly 30 a associated with upper dryer cylinder 16 a and threading doctor assembly 32 b associated with lower dryer cylinder 22 b threading doctor assembly 30 a includes doctor 44 mounted as is typical in the art adjacent the outer surface of upper dryer cylinder 16 a on the exit side thereof relative to fiber web material 28 travel through dryer group 10 doctor 44 may be mounted so as to be movable toward and away from the cylinder doctor 44 extends a portion of the longitudinal length of upper dryer cylinder 16 a mounted to doctor 44 is blowpipe 46 also extending a portion of the longitudinal length of upper dryer cylinder 16 a having a plurality of air nozzles 86 see fig3 therein blowpipe 46 and thus associated air nozzles 86 is coupled to a source of compressed or pressurized air 80 see fig3 via air conduit 48 air is directed forced or blown into emergence area 70 by air nozzles 86 of blowpipe 46 where upper felt 20 disjoins from upper dryer cylinder 16 a and fiber web material 28 compressed between upper felt 20 and the outer surface of upper dryer cylinder 16 a emerges this separates the fiber web material that is compressed against upper dryer cylinder 16 a therefrom such that the fiber web material can be directed into convergence area 72 to begin travel against lower dryer cylinder. |
9 | such as taught within u s pat no 4 016 118 to hamada et al for example fibers clearly differ in structure since they must exhibit a length that far exceeds its cross sectional area such for example its diameter for round fibers fibers are extruded and drawn articles are blow molded or injection molded to name two alternative production methods also the crystalline morphology of polypropylene within fibers is different than that of standard articles plaques sheets and the like for instance the dpf of such polypropylene fibers is at most about 5000 whereas the dpf of these other articles is much greater polypropylene articles generally exhibit spherulitic crystals while fibers exhibit elongated extended crystal structures thus there is a great difference in structure between fibers and polypropylene articles such that any predictions made for spherulitic particles crystals of colored polypropylene articles do not provide any basis for determining the effectiveness of coloring agents as additives within polypropylene fibers for instance plaques made with pigments can exhibit bright deep shades and still appear transparent in fiber form dullness low brightness and opacity are prominent when deep shades of pigmented fibers are produced thus the significant differences in form and structure between sheet like articles and fibers and or yarns of the same thermoplastic make it difficult to predict how effective a specific coloring agent may perform within one through knowledge of the other the coloring agents particularly useful within this invention are those that are liquid in nature preferably though not necessarily polymeric in nature i e poly oxyalkylenated to the extent that. |
9 | providing the position of the pedals and fac for acquisition the neutral position can be detected whatever the pressure of the pilot on the pedals the two and logic gates 28 and 29 are connected to an and logic gate 35 which activates the alarm means 14 so that they trigger an alarm when its output is set to 1 i e when the outputs of gates 28 and 29 are both set to 1 this situation occurs when after having reached the tlu stop the rudder 7 is returned to the neutral position gate 28 and has re exited it gate 29 doing so during a predetermined time period element 27 this alarm generated by the means 14 which are for example part of a central flight warning computer is maintained for a predetermined time period for example five seconds as illustrated by an element 36 the alarm triggered by the means 14 can manifest in the form of a visual signal emitted by signalization means 39 such as a screen leds etc receiving the command to trigger said alarm and or a sound signal emitted by sound emitting means 40 receiving the command to trigger said alarm and or yet any other type of suitable signal a sound alarm for example in the form of a double emission by a synthetic voice of a message of the type u201c stop rudder input u201d demanding the cessation of the rudder bar actuation and a visual alarm in the form of a flashing light signal additionally the inhibition means 15 comprise conditions that are transmitted to. |
6 | assumed to take place the working substance is intended to flow via the high pressure inlet 19 into the inner expansion side pressure chamber 33 b of the expander part in housing half 7 b the drive shaft is guided by means of a journal bearing 9 b which is supported on housing half 7 b via a bearing seat 52 b with the ribs 29 b between the ribs are the apertures 6 b which create the access of the working substance into the expansion side pressure chamber 33 b the disk 2 is guided on the eccentric disk 23 via the eccentric bearing 17 onto which the hub 4 is mounted and which is sealed off from the pressure chambers 33 a and 33 b for example with shaft seals 18 reference number 31 designates the center of the eccentric disk 23 this center is spaced apart from the center of rotation 30 by an eccentricity u201c e u201d counterweights 16 a and 16 b are arranged on the drive shaft 24 and ensure a balanced operation of the machine fig6 shows an alternative embodiment of the compressor expander machine with a drive motor preferably an electric motor the housing 66 of the motor has threaded brackets 8 b u2032 into which screw fittings 8 c engage together with an intermediate housing 54 on the expansion side and the housing halves 7 a and 7 b the compressor expander machine 1. |
2 | of the direction in which the motor rotates a level selector 56a controlled by switch 54a operates similarly in respect of limiting the speed of the rear steering motor 54a the amplifier 60 generates a signal subsequently fed as described through the level selector 56 to initiate rotation of the front steering motor 22 the output of the amplifier 60 being proportional to the difference between a voltage obtained from the feedback potentiometer 28 and a demand signal obtained from a second level selector stage 64 since the motor acts to reduce this difference to zero subject to amplifier sensitivity and system errors the effect is to move the front wheels and so steer the car so that the front wheels point in a direction determined by the demand signal the demand signal comes essentially from a switch 62 which may take one of three positions the central position giving a demand signal of zero causing the front wheels of the vehicle to return to their central position and to remain pointing straight ahead regardless of the position or movement of the steering wheel and regardless of external forces which the operation of the motor 22 will resist the other two positions of switch 62 cause the demand signal to be derived from the master potentiometer 24 with normal and inverted polarity because of the inverting amplifier 66 respectively the level selector 64 functions in a similar manner to level selector 56 the limiting level in this case being set by a combination of a switch 66 and a potentiometer 68 in the clockwise position of switch 66 the output voltage of the master. |
6 | a plurality of tabs 20 extending axially from the inner diameter of the ring body the ring body is formed as an essentially continuous ring that is matingly engagable against an axial surface of the flange or hub it should be appreciated that the tabs could alternatively extend from the outer diameter or some other portion of the ring body each tab has a width designated width w 1 and a thickness designated thickness t 1 flange 12 includes notches 22 a about its inner diameter while projection 15 of hub 14 includes notches 22 b about its outer diameter as can be seen in fig2 flange 12 and hub 14 are complementarily formed such that projection 15 of hub 14 fits radially within the inner diameter of flange 12 interface 24 shown in fig2 is formed between the outer diameter of the hub and inner diameter of the flange the interface may include some small amount of radial clearance to ensure the two components will fit together easily for example unlike a splined connection looser tolerances can be used in current invention assemblies when axially and rotationally aligned notches 22 a and 22 b together form openings 22 openings 22 are operatively sized having width w 2 and thickness t 2 for receiving tabs 20 therethrough the openings are likewise formed with some clearance and or as an. |
4 | 29 at the outlet of the mixer 5 above the conveyor belt 29 approximately in the zone below the housing wall 5c there is arranged a roll 34 which presses down on the four layer fiber tuft mass against the conveyor belt 29 the roll 34 is sealed against the lower edge of the wall 5c by an elastic seal 35 made of rubber or similar material the fiber material leaving the mixer 5 is introduced by the driven conveyor belt 29 to the needle machine 7 which has cooperating feed rolls 30a 30b the driven conveyor belt 29 changes direction downstream of the outlet pressure roll 34 and is thus oriented towards the needle machine 7 stated differently the portion 29d of the conveyor belt 29 is situated externally of the outline of the mixer 5 and extends up to the feed rolls 30a 30b of the needle machine 7 which is spaced from the mixer 5 between the mixer 5 and the needle machine 7 above the conveyor belt portion 29d a conveyor belt 33 is arranged for guiding and compressing the four layer fiber material fig4 shows a multimixer 5 39 having feed chutes hoppers 20 39 21 39 22 39 and 23 39 above the feed chutes 20 39 21 39 there is arranged a condenser 25a with a screen drum and above the feed chutes 22 39 23 39 there is arranged a condenser 25b with a screen drum the condenser. |
7 | other glueable materials that have sufficient structural integrity without affecting the instrument 39 s weight and balance the neck block is of the dimensions so that it fits between the heel and the inner heel in a tight manner but still maintains enough looseness to allow for vertical movement of the neck via the neck height adjustment screw 13 in the embodiment displayed in fig2 u2013 4 there are additional securing screws 14 which provide further re enforcement of the neck to the guitar body the additional securing screws 14 pass through recesses in the neck block and into a threaded recess in the inner neck heel 16 for receiving the neck securing screws when the additional securing screws are tightened clamping pressure is created which re enforces the securement of the neck heel to the neck block the user can access the neck securing screws through the soundhole 17 and can make periodic adjustments to maintain proper tightness within the heel slot fig4 illustrates an embodiment of the adjustable neck assembly wherein the inner heel 20 has inserts 18 made out of a sturdy material such as metal that are secured in position the neck height adjustment screw insert 22 is embedded within the neck between the heel 9 and the inner heel 20 fig5 shows a top planar view of the neck pocket 30 and neck block 11 the neck block 11 contains guides 19 made out of metal or a plastic material such as polypropylene the guides 19 are shaped so that the neck heel inserts 18 fit securely within the guides the. |
8 | band extends from 200 khz to 1 mhz it is found from the characteristic curve u201c a u201d that the image signal is successfully reduced as much as 69 db or more within the target band broken line u201c b u201d in fig4 indicates an output level of the desired wave signal of the polyphase filter 17 shown in fig8 configured in five stages also assuming an output level of the desired wave signal of the polyphase filter 17 shown in fig2 as a reference level 0 db it is found from the characteristic curve u201c b u201d that the polyphase filter 17 shown in fig8 with a five stage configuration can only afford an output level of the desired wave signal lower by 4 db as compared with that for the polyphase filter 17 shown in fig2 in other words the polyphase filter 17 shown in fig2 is improved in the output level of the desired wave signal by 4 db at maximum as compared with that for the polyphase filter 17 shown in fig8 with a five stage configuration according to the polyphase filter 17 shown in fig2 even if the capacitors c 11 to c 45 thereof are composed by the mis capacitor cm effects of the capacitor cs parasitic to the mis capacitor cm can be reduced and. |
6 | material on the existing roll shaft 11 fig1 shows a diagrammatic cross sectional view of a deflection compensated roll provided with an almost round profiled shaft 11 and fig1 shows a deflection compensated roll with a so called movable shell the shaft of which is essentially rectangular in cross section reference numeral 14 b denotes the bearing means of the roll the coating 50 may be formed for example by providing the shaft first with a base treatment for example with glue and by then winding a reinforcing fiber layer of for example glass fiber or carbon fiber around the shaft and by adding the matrix material to the reinforcing fiber layer the addition of matrix material can be carried out for example by dipping the fibers to be wound in matrix material before winding or by spraying matrix material on the surface of the shaft while winding the fibers after coating bores for the loading elements 17 and bearing elements 14 b may be finishing cut on the shaft through the coating and the means to be fixed on the shaft such as oil collection means may be added coating made by winding also makes possible relatively easy coating of shafts provided with straight surfaces fig1 fig1 shows a view in principle of a prior art suction roll without an internal suction box the suction roll comprises a roll shell 111 which is fitted with bearings to rotate on shaft journals. |
9 | to overlay the segment 34 in the channel 32 locking member 52 will remain in this attitude as a result of the relatively firm gripping forces exerted between the belt segment 20 and the gripping teeth 54 the belt is thus firmly clamped by the teeth of the locking member while the gripping member 16 is locked in the channel by the segment 56 of the locking member which overlays the channel 32 after clamping any forces acting on the belt which may tend to cause withdrawal of the belt from the retainer member 14 will operate on the locking member to cause the locking member to rotate in the direction 70 thus enhancing clamping and inhibiting release of the belt when the belt is fitted on a user the tongue member 38 engages an aperture 72 of the belt end 22 the extending segment 22 of the belt is positioned in the keeper slot 40 and is thereby restrained disassembly is accomplished by manually rotating the locking member with finger force in a second opposite direction as represented by the arrow 74 in fig4 the user 39 s finger nail is placed in a small slot 76 extending between the segment 56 and a wall forming the channel 32 the elongated segment 56 provides a lever arm for rotating the teeth 54 out of gripping engagement with the belt segment 20 an improved demountable belt buckle has thus been described the buckle is advantageous in that it can be readily mounted and demounted and provides for substitution of different belt gripping members a user can advantageously employ the buckle with two sided belts and with belt gripping members of different design the retailer. |
2 | a fitting 28 possessing a slot for passage of the shoulder strap of seat belt 7 fitting 28 is mounted for rotation by means of two part blocks 29 29 39 on an axis 30 screwed through space washers into nut 31 soldered onto a return plate 35 rigidly connected to flexible rack 25 so as to immobilize anchorage 6 in position particularly following a traction force applied to the belt the latter bears a clamp brace 32 engageable between the teeth 34 of a terminal sheet metal part 33 supported by the roof post the terminal sheet metal part 33 extends along an adjustment band for the movable anchorage the apparatus may be equipped with a system for adjustment of the stop position of movable anchorage 6 when the door is closed and motor 26 stopped the system shown in fig4 is composed of terminal part 33 and a guide protrusion 40 in which moves a catch 41 carrying end of track contact 27 and a threaded shaft 42 threaded shaft 42 traverses a guide aperture 43 supported by the roof post a tightening nut 44 assures the locking of catch 41 in the position desired by the user this arrangement thus makes the immobilization position of the movable anchorage dependent on the position of an end of track contact and enables the adaptation of the use position of the anchorages to the body characteristics of the user of the belt fig8 shows a power circuit for direct current motor 26 with permanent magnet and equipped with a reducer the latter possesses a recocking thermic circuit breaker 210 the plus and minus poles of the motor are connected respectively to the terminals of the contacts of part c of the door the opening and closing of. |
6 | the further embodiment of the invention represented in fig4 which employs a temperature sensor 8 in the container 2 which sensor indicates by means of an indicating instrument 9 on the control unit 10 the temperature reached by the cooling medium 6 at a particular time as soon as the temperature drops too low corrective heating can be applied by means of a heating element for example a cartridge type heater 11 one embodiment of the invention uses this heating element 11 in conjunction with the sensor 8 to provide a thermostatic temperature control system whereby it is possible to preselect a required value the input to this control system is a setting element for example a calibrated rotary knob 12 on the control unit 10 a further embodiment of the invention involves connecting the assembly to an automatic system for replenishing the liquid nitrogen as shown in fig4 in this case liquid nitrogen is supplied from an adequately sized dewar vessel 14 via a thermally insulated supply line 13 when the valve 15 is closed and the heating element 16 is switched on the elements 15 16 which are required to obtain the necessary filling pressure are controlled by means of level sensors 17 18 and 19 e g heat sensitive diodes and the electronic system of the control unit 10 in this process filling initially takes place up to the level which is. |
2 | a dedicated pair of wires for the control of each device the number of devices can easily exceed 100 in conventional configurations because the i o communication methods utilized by these pneumatic manifolds may be digital industry standards the control system can also communicate via wireless networks and totally eliminate the need for any form of cabling between the control system and the devices that they control this is an important feature relative to on going plant maintenance due to the tendency of wires and connections to work loose from vibrations temperature changes and the like while also enhancing lightning protection it is within the scope of the present invention to use either analog or digital communications protocols or each in conjunction with another exemplary digital industry standard communication protocols that may be used with aspects of the invention include ethernet i o devicenet controlnet profibus remote i o rio or any other adaptable communications protocol as discussed above each pneumatic manifold may be coupled to one or more pneumatic devices in preferred embodiments input devices 116 may include devices that are read output devices 118 may include devices that can be turned on and off relay devices 120 may include devices that a pneumatic valve may activate such as horns and lights some devices may include electrical relays or electronic i o units that are commercially available from many vendors including allen bradley milwaukee wis fig2 is a flow diagram of an exemplary preparation method in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention in a process 200 utilizing an apparatus in accordance with the present invention the manufacturing process is automatically calculated and initiated by the quantifying of a first ingredient. |
8 | the mounting flange the socket barrel 13 carries seven male pins not shown in an array per sae standard j650 the seven pins extend into the inside of the socket sleeve 15 and form a socket into which can be plugged an end of the electrical cable connecting the tractor to a trailer the socket is closeable by a spring loaded cap 19 hinged from the rear face 31 of the socket mounting flange 18 the socket barrel 13 is generally circular and carries seven male terminals 14 terminals 14 can be the opposite end of the pins accessible in socket sleeve 15 and so terminals 14 can be arranged in an array like that of the terminal array according to sae standard j650 the barrel 13 is adapted to mate with a sleeve of a corresponding electrical plug 60 the electrical plug 60 comprises a generally round body 16 optionally formed in the shape of an l shaped elbow having a first end 40 and a second end 42 the first end 40 carries seven female terminals 17 that extend into the body 16 in an array which matches the array of the socket terminals 14 the body 16 is made of an elastomeric material and includes an annular sleeve 20 which axially extends from the first end. |
4 | clothes drying chamber 21 in other words the warm air is guided to flow horizontally by the umbrella shaped water guard 243 to produce even distribution warm air and good air circulation within the air buffer chamber 22 therefore the warm air is capable of reaching every area of the clothes drying chamber 21 to warm the air therewithin so as to achieve the better efficiency of cloth drying there are two types of support legs for the machine the first type is that at least three support legs 28 disposed circumferentially under the basin shaped casing of the warm air buffer chamber 22 wherein the vertical portions of the support legs 28 are slidably inserted into the bottom peripheral edge of the warm air buffer chamber 22 accordingly the support legs 28 are sufficiently long enough to suspendedly support the fan chamber 23 for generating heated air above ground each of the support legs 28 has a leg wheel 29 at an end the support legs 28 are surrounded by a holed planer skirt 30 as shown in fig1 wherein the holed planer skirt 30 forms as a net shaped panel the second type is that the support legs 26 are extended below the fan via screws each support leg 26 having a leg wheel 266 the holed planer skirt 30 has the following two advantages the holed planer skirt 30 highly improves. |
9 | otherwise to frictionally secure wire 65 therein it is certainly recognized that wire 65 may be attached by numerous means known in the art and various occlusion means serving an equivalent purpose to wire 65 may be employed one such equivalent occlusion means would involve forming the lower region of filter chamber 50 which in the preferred embodiment also functions as outlet port 34 to have an outer diameter which may be larger than the cross sectional size of filter element and an inner diameter smaller than the cross sectional size of filter element 60 and having a perimeter of a shape which does not correspond to the shape of filter element 60 for example lower region of filter chamber 50 which is preferably outlet port 34 could be formed having a serrated perimeter such that the teeth extend into outlet port 34 to provide an inner diameter as measured between the points of opposing teeth which confines filter element 60 while air and pulverulent material could pass through the gaps found between the teeth of the serrated perimeter in operation the invention 10 is installed in a tire wheel rim 20 using the same methods as would be used to install a conventional tire valve stem a tire is. |
8 | power source manufacturers and users of the cells described here could potentially commercialize this type of enhanced power source technology improvements in the art provided by the proposed power sources in accordance with the present invention lie within the power energy density output as well as in the environmental friendliness of the systems presented a specific embodiment of the present invention involves the dissolution of a capsule in which a solid has been trapped in is known in the art that dissolvable gelatin capsules can control the release of the material within the capsule as the capsule dissolves such that the release can be made at a rate controlled by using such capsules in a particular embodiment solid sodium peroxide was encapsulated using commercial capsules for a food supplement such as a gelatin capsule fig1 illustrates the results of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention in which a solid sodium peroxide material is encapsulated and then dissolved using a water solution to control the potential output of the electrochemical cell at a constant load in this embodiment the electrochemical includes an aluminum anode and a composite silver carbon cathode a microbial fuel cell mfc or biological fuel cell is a bio electrochemical system that drives a current by mimicking bacterial interactions found in nature in an mfc micro. |
2 | automatic dispensing adapter 500 connecting socket 507 has a shoulder 508 adapted to receive the lower end of valve 604 such that when automatic dispensing adapter 500 is snugly attached to dispensing outlet 305 valve 604 will be pushed upward to the open position and fluid passageway 702 will open regardless of the position of valve cap 200 this configuration is depicted in fig2 in which the lower end of valve 604 is resting upon shoulder 508 which has caused valve 604 to move upward compressing compression spring 602 fig2 shows tap 300 connected to automatic dispensing adapter 500 to create fluid passageway 702 the upward movement of valve 604 has also raised valve stem 606 and barbs 608 have moved to a position above internal ridge 208 in this configuration the flow of wine or other fluid will be controlled by an external pump or other mechanism attached to the distal end of a tube not shown whose proximal end will be attached to hose barb 502 it will be appreciated that the embodiment of tap 300 depicted in fig9 16 will always be forced open when automatic dispensing adapter 500 is attached regardless of the manually selected position of valve cap. |
3 | hydroxymethylphosphonium salt reaction product is then combined with either an aldehyde or aldehyde donor such as a methylolhydantoin and optionally combined with a quaternary ammonium compound or amine the preferred ph of the composition is adjusted between about 1 and about 9 more preferably between about 2 and about 7 and most preferably between about 3 and about 6 with an appropriate acid or base such as hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide if necessary quaternary ammonium compound of the general formula of r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 n n x n u2212 wherein r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 are each independently an alkyl or arylalkyl group having from 1 to 30 carbon atoms and x n u2212 is a mono or polyvalent anion such as a halide a c 2 20 mono or dicarboxylate a borate nitrate bicarbonate carbonate sulfamate a sulfonate sulfate or a phosphate are particularly efficacious examples include didecyldimethylammonium chloride didecyldimethylammonium carbonate didecyldimethylammonium phosphate didecyldimethylammonium sulfamate didecyldimethylammonium citrate c 10 18 alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride or c 10 18 alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium carbonate commercially available products include bardac u2122 2280 carboquat u2122 250 wt barquat u2122 mb 80 and barquat u2122 50 28 all available from lonza inc allendale n j the compositions used in the method of the present invention are particularly suitable for scavenging h 2 s and preventing iron sulfide deposition molar ratios of the composition to the amount of h 2 s present in the system are preferably from 0 25 1 to 100 1 more preferably from 1 1 to 60 1 most preferably from 4 1 to 30 1 of the aldehyde or aldehyde donor preferably from. |
8 | convert urls to physical machine addresses such as internet protocol addresses for example naming module 204 d may transmit the url soap reuters docs ms to name server 210 and name server 210 may return the internet protocol addresses 11 222 33 44 this allows topics to be dynamically hosted on different servers by changing the logical to physical association in name server 210 in one embodiment name server 210 may be implemented with a network of distributed name servers a first name server resolves part of the url and forwards the message to a destination corresponding to the resolved part of the url the destination if it is another name server resolves a next part of the url and the process continues until the physical destination endpoint is resolved with this embodiment the functions of the individual name servers can be performed at different locations and can be moved between the name servers topic manager 204 may transmit event notifications to a subscription manager 212 via the internet 208 in alternative embodiments the functions of topic manager 204 and subscription manager 212 may be performed with a single computer device fig2 shows an event consumer 214 coupled to subscription manager. |
7 | target entity for business purposes it represents an accumulator of either unit counts or quantities of a specific value such as times late or total purchases for character profiling an attribute can accumulate values regarding attitude punctuality reliability and other subjective factors that can be later portrayed in the profile in organizing the repertoire of relationship profiles the user would start by defining and categorizing the image or image range it expects to present and then associating the attributes and their values that align to that image and then to the events in the host operations that relate to those attributes the attribute master table 419 allows the user to specify ageing acceleration consolidation and retention rules that govern the impact that each attribute asserts on the resulting images in the multidimensional scene like its event master counterpart the attribute master may be active or retired but may not be deleted once used its four tier code structure section group class type relates directly to the value range of images within that code the u2018 group u2019 and u2018 section u2019 parent codes can define background and midground images for any spectrum of entity characteristics the transactions table 418 contains. |
8 | includes at least one host component 5 which is amorphous plastic having a softening temperature range if said host component 5 is heated above the softening point or the softening temperature the plastic housing composition 3 furthermore has the incorporated component 6 including a plastic or a salt the incorporated component 6 being present in the manner finely distributed in the volume of the host component 5 said incorporated component 6 may be arranged in microbubbles 22 the dimensions of which may be a few micrometers the material of the incorporated component 6 not completely filling the microbubbles 7 as long as the incorporated material is in the solid state or in the amorphous state the microbubbles 7 ensure that there is enough space for a phase transition of the incorporated component 6 from an amorphous to a crystalline structure or from a solid to a liquid phase so that this phase can expand in the microbubbles 7 without bursting the plastic housing composition or producing microcracks the behavior of the incorporated component 6 in interaction with the semiconductor device housing 2 is examined in detail below in the discussion of fig2 the plastic housing composition also covers a top side 23 of the carrier substrate 9 alongside the semiconductor chip 4. |
1 | the present invention an extension element 130 can include any desired structure connected to release weight 100 and allows a user to lower and raise the release weight for example and not in limitation any form of rope string rod etc can be utilized and notably need not be per se rigid or flexible as long as the same allows an operator to lower the release weight 100 and pullably retract it after the release of a fish for example and not in limitation extension element 130 can be provided as fishing line in still another exemplary aspect of the present invention extension element 130 can be fixed to weighted element 110 in any desired manner functionally consistent with the present invention such as tying welding gluing clamping wrapping etc for example and not in limitation as illustratively shown in fig1 weighted element 110 can include a connection element provided as an eyelet 111 formed therethough with extension element 130 being fixed thereto in any desired functionally compatible manner such as tying the extension element thereto alternatively as illustrated in fig4 a connection element can be provided as a bar 112 molded therein or otherwise attached thereto accordingly extension element 130 can be connected to bar 112 via tying or any other functionally compatible manner with or without typical fishing hardware such as a snap notably unlike prior release elements which require an extension element to be attached to an attachment hook the present invention provides for attachment of extension element 130 to weighted element 110 which can allow a u201c pendulum. |
6 | of the present invention permits the deletion of such external pipes and the associated hardware saving cost and weight further enclosing all major oil lubricated bearings within a single cavity permits the overall heat rejection to the oil to be reduced thereby lowering oil cooling requirements as mentioned this is due in part to the isolation of the bearings relative to the hottest section of the engine but also in part because the amount of hot secondary air flow blown into the cavity to create a pressure differential to seal the oil within the cavity is reduced due to the reduction in overall number of oil air interfaces particularly the main bearing cavity 60 preferably comprises only two main shaft seals about the low and high pressure shafts 36 38 a forward shaft seal 64 located just rearward or downstream of the boosted lp compressor rotor 26 and a rear shaft seal 66 located just forward or upstream of the hp compressor impeller 28 as the amount of secondary air flow into the oil cavity is reduced the amount of heat which is thus introduced the oil is accordingly reduced therefore the total amount of heat which much be removed from the oil is lower thereby reducing the size cost and weight of the oil cooling system required the main bearing cavity 60 also provides a single large volume of oil having a significant thermal mass thereby providing a more beneficial mass to surface area ratio than possible with several individual smaller cavities further decreasing the engine heat rejection to the oil another advantage of the large main oil cavity 60 is the elimination of the need for a separate agb oil scavenge system particularly with the present apparatus only gravity is required in normal operating attitudes to. |
5 | an open position for permitting installation of storm panels the cover plates can be painted in a variety of colors to match the building wall or the shutters which permits the covers to blend into the exterior finish of the building thus when the storm panels are removed the present system conveniently covers the unattractive and conspicuous fasteners in an attractive manner application_number US 13729002 A description hurricane storm panels are used in many parts of the country to protect windows from flying debris during heavy storms one of the most common type of hurricane panel is formed of corrugated steel aluminum or lexan and includes through holes to permit the panels to be mounted about a window frame by means of studs unfortunately when the panels are not installed the studs are exposed and appear similar to bullet holes in the side of the building thereby detracting from the appearance of the building the present invention provides a system for allowing the studs to be placed about the window to hold the storm panels and then to be concealed when the panels are removed 0031 fig1 is a front elevation view showing the system of the present invention with upper and lower cover plates 7 a 7 b deployed in a use covering position and fig1 b shows the cover plates pivoted into a non use position to expose panel fasteners 15 which are provided in upper and lower mounting tracks 4 a 4 b in the non use position the cover plates extend generally in a perpendicular direction away from the building wall as shown in fig2 3 the upper. |
3 | in 1 0m hydrazine hydrate in ethanol 14 4 ml 14 4 mmol was stirred at room temperature under argon after stirring at room temperature for 8 hours ethanol 10 ml was added to allow for greater ease of stirring after a total of 32 hours the mixture was diluted with an equal volume of ethyl acetate filtered and the filtrate was evaporated to dryness the residue was taken up in toluene filtered and again evaporated to dryness purification of the crude product by flash chromatography on silica gel whatmann lps 1 eluting with methanol methylene chloride 5 100 gave 1 64 g of crude product crystallization from ethyl ether hexane gave 1 51 g of pure title compound as a white crystalline solid m p 110 u00b0 111 5 u00b0 tlc methanol methylene chloride 1 9 r f 0 31 u03b1 d 257 7 u00b0 c 0 51 chloroform sodium nitrite 10 3 g 280 mmol was added to a solution of d phenylalanine 30 0 g 181 mmol and potassium bromide 73 5 g in sulfuric acid 2 5n 365 ml over a period of one hour while maintaining the temperature of the reaction mixture at 0 u00b0 c the mixture was stirred for an additional hour at 0 u00b0 c and then for one hour at room temperature the reaction solution was extracted with ether the ether was back extracted with water and the ether layer was dried over sodium sulfate ether was. |
9 | knife on the line 71 see fig6 along the lower region of the preform and thence on the inverted u shaped line 72 whereby excess material can be removed leaving the void at the bottom of the preform 24 as shown in fig7 and thus enabling the preform to be removed from the mold 31 despite the undercut as at 73 it will be seen that the preform 24 now has the shape contour and configuration of the cover 11 in fig1 albeit inverted from that shown in fig7 the procedures described above have been determined to be necessary in order that there is produced on a consistant basis covers which are possessed of the advantages which are most desirable and distinguish my covers from covers presently on the market in a significent market share the procedure outlined has also been repeated numerous times and determined as definitive of the desireability of the sequence of steps the selection of materials and the process conditions are likewise verified by repeated efforts as confirm the reliability thereof and the operations as described for example elimination of the mesh stockings between the mold and the cone shaped preform yields a less desireable cover by reason of the presence of air pockets and air bubbles which while tolerable on the inside surface are totally unacceptable on the outside surface due to the visibility thereof detracting from the cosmetic appearance in addition the absence of the cotton and nylon socks would require an increase in time for the vacuum to. |
5 | also be by way of example and not of limitation stamped or cast metal parts molded plastic parts or metal reinforced molded plastic parts in an aspect the food waste deflecting band may be discontinuous with the diverters 220 being provided by discontinuities in the food waste deflecting band fig4 is a cross sectional perspective view of a food conveying section 400 having a discontinuous food deflecting band 402 and fig5 is a bottom view of food conveying section 400 but without dishwasher inlet 144 being shown food conveying section 400 is the same as food conveying section 102 u2032 other than discontinuous food deflecting band 402 discontinuous food waste deflecting band 402 has a plurality of discontinuities 404 therein spaced around food deflecting band 402 only one of which is shown in fig4 in the aspect shown in fig4 and 5 each discontinuity 400 is a flattened section 408 of the food waste deflecting band 402 that in an aspect is formed by an indentation 410 in upper wall 210 and a corresponding inwardly extending horizontal projection 412 in lower sloped wall 208 immediately beneath indentation 410 the term u201c horizontal u201d is used in this context with reference to the orientation of projection 412 when food waste disposer 200 is mounted to a sink in this regard horizontal projection 412 may in effect be an inward extension. |
5 | of diameter and forming a rigid distribution element in the embodiment in fig2 the second member consists of a sort of plug 11 which has an internally threaded tubular part 12 which interacts with the rod 7 and which is surmounted by a rigid flat head 13 constituting a bearing washer or rigid distribution element similar to the rigid washer 9 lastly the fixing device comprises a flexible plate 21 which is placed between the rigid washer 9 or the rigid flat head 13 and the insulating panels 3 plate 21 is preferably circular of diameter d and of large dimensions flexible plate 21 is for example made from a metal of small thickness and can comprise a surface coating compatible with the material constituting the cladding it is also possible to use a material comprising a reinforcement which is woven or nonwoven made from glass polyester organic material or from a mixture of these components in which case the plate is coated with a material identical to or compatible with that of the cladding the abovementioned plate 21 can advantageously be fastened beforehand firmly to the washer 9 or to the rigid head 13 by adhesive bonding or welding in the embodiment in fig1 comprising a first member consisting of a screw it is also possible to provide for the flexible plate to be crimped between two rigid washers corresponding to the washer 9 the rigid washer 9 or the flat head 13 can have a diameter a of the order of 80 mm the flexible plate 21 must have a mechanical strength under tension which conforms with the equation r t u03c0a gt 5000n and preferably of the order of 8000n the mechanical strength under tension r t being. |
8 | the two antennas even though they are independent add constructive and thereby mitigate the effect of some fading environments in another embodiment as an alternative to a predetermined progression of phase offset a time varying phase offset scheme may be controlled by the receiver processor 110 via the feedback channel 112 in the simplest implementation a single bit from the receiver processor 110 is used by the transmitter processor 102 to determine whether to offset the standard symbol constellation by a predetermined amount in the positive clockwise or negative counterclockwise direction where the use of a constant or predictably time variable phase offset has limitations outlined hereinbefore these limitations may be overcome by instead randomizing the phase offset the randomizing of the phase offset may be arranged to uniformly distribute the phase offset over the course of an fec block advantageously the randomness need not be reconstructed at the receiver however a random phase offset is applied to the estimated channel consequently the channel appears to have a random phase component even in an los environment and the symbols transmitted by each antenna may be determined to the receiver processor 110 the received signal appears to have been transmitted over a channel with a phase that has a random frequency response additionally such a signal design does not require the feedback channel 112 fig7 illustrates a transmitter processor 702 for a known orthogonal frequency division multiplexing ofdm mimo system where the rest of the ofdm mimo system may appear as illustrated in fig1 data to be transmitted is received at a qam mapper 704 this data is coded and modulated by the qam mapper 704 and qam symbols are produced as an. |
2 | a first guiding means a set of guiding apertures 70 extending through the plate 60 are adapted to act as a second guiding means the guiding apertures 70 are adapted to receive a corresponding set of guiding rods 72 extending downwardly from the inner surface of the top plate 74 of the cover 56 thus aligning the cover 56 with the mounting base 12 a pivoting supporting bar 76 is pivotally mounted to a lower segment of the plate 38 by a pin 78 extending through an hinge 80 the supporting bar 76 has a relatively pointed end 82 adapted to be releasably inserted inside a corresponding notch 84 provided in a lower wall 86 of the sleeve 16 the supporting bar 76 is adapted to pivot between an inoperative position wherein it lies flat against the vertical surface and an operative position illustrated in fig3 and 6 wherein the pointed end 82 is inserted in the notch 84 for supporting the sleeve 16 in a substantially horizontal position referring now more specifically to fig8 through 12 the sleeve 16 has a top body 88 and a lower wall 86 releasably fixed to the top body 88 by conventional fastening means such as screws 90 extending through conventional apertures 92 the top body 88 has a channel 94 extending longitudinally therethrough and adapted to receive the internal components of the supporting structure 10 the channel 94 is adapted to receive a guiding hollow jacket 96 the coaxial shafts 18 and 20 are adapted to translate inside the jacket 96 the longer and diametrically thinner shaft 20 is. |
2 | the roller moves fairly precisely along the rotational path for the first opening cylinder 1 a drive 8 may be used for swiveling the guide elements 12 and or the rollers wherein this drive preferably is a mechanical drive in principle the illustrated drive 8 can be replaced with a different drive for example the transport rollers 12 can also be swiveled with the aid of a suitable motor control wherein a mechanical drive is preferred according to fig4 the drive 8 is provided with a rod 15 that extends parallel and at a distance to the shaft b as also shown in fig1 one end of the rod 15 is provided with a roller 14 for positioning the rod 15 in a bearing part 36 such that rod 15 can rotate a lever 19 is clamped immovably onto the other end of rod 15 so as to rotate along wherein a cam roller 18 is attached to this lever the cam roller 18 travels along a cam 6 which is fixedly connected to the bearing plate 4 and thus to the machine frame the cam roller 18 is pressed with the aid of a spiral spring 17 onto a running surface 7 of the cam 6 the spiral spring 17 rests on the rod 15 as can be seen and is fixedly connected to a clamping element 37 at one end the clamping element 9 is fixedly connected to the shaft b and forms an additional bearing for the. |
3 | by the following formula in particular embodiments the activating group is a sulfonyl group the spacer group is absent and the reactive functional group is an azide in these embodiments the chemosensing agent is represented by the following formula in certain embodiments the chemosensing agent is defined by formula i r 1 and r 2 are independently hydrogen a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group or a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group or r 1 and r 2 together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached forms a 4 to 8 membered heterocyclic ring in certain embodiments r 1 and r 2 are both methyl groups in other embodiments r 1 is a phenyl group and r 2 is hydrogen in certain embodiments the chemosensing agent is one of the compounds shown below in certain embodiments the chemosensing agent is defined by formula ii r 3 is hydrogen a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group a substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl group a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group a substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl group a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group r 4 r 8 are independently for each occurrence hydrogen a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group a substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl group a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group a halogen a hydroxy group a carbonyl group such as a carboxyl alkoxycarbonyl formyl. |
6 | 2 has a shape in cross section which corresponds to the shape illustrated in fig1 in other words the packing has rounded top and bottom faces 7 and 8 respectively as shown in fig1 or inclined top and bottom faces 9 and 10 respectively as shown in fig2 the angle of slope of the top and bottom faces of the packing 3 is smaller than or equal to the angle of repose natural angle of slope of the expanded graphite employed the angle of repose is the maximum angle such that the forces exerted by coupling flanges 11 on the graphite particles during the clamping operation remain oriented towards the interior of the packing without causing any displacement of particles towards the contacting faces 17 to 20 of the metallic rings on the coupling flanges it must in fact be ensured that decohesion of the graphite does not take place or in other words that the angle of slope is sufficiently small to prevent decohesion of the graphite in the case of fig1 the inner and outer rings 1 and 2 respectively are located at different levels the difference in level being equal to n 1 since the width of the packing is l 1. |
3 | 2 methyl 2 4 pentanediol 1 2 6 hexanetriol and thiodiglycol 6 lower alkyl mono or di ethers derived from alkylene glycols such as ethylene glycol mono methyl or ethyl ether diethylene glycol mono methyl or ethyl ether propylene glycol mono methyl or ethyl ether triethylene glycol mono methyl or ethyl ether and diethylene glycol di methyl or ethyl ether 7 nitrogen containing cyclic compounds such as pyrrolidone n methyl 2 pyrrolidone and 1 3 dimethyl 2 imidazolidinone and 8 sulfur containing compounds such as dimethyl sulfoxide and tetramethylene sulfone particularly useful solvents are selected from the group consisting of methyl alcohol ethyl alcohol n propyl alcohol iso propyl alcohol n butyl alcohol iso butyl alcohol sec butyl alcohol ethylene glycol diethylene glycol propylene gylcol dipropylene glycol 1 5 pentanediol thiodiglycol 2 ethyl 2 hydroxymethylpropane 1 3 diol 2 pyrrolidone n methyl 2 pyrrolidone and mixtures of two or more of such solvents in general it is desirable to make the pigmented ink jet ink in the form of a concentrated mill grind which is subsequently diluted to the appropriate concentration for use in the ink jet printing system this technique permits preparation of a greater quantity of pigmented ink from the equipment if the mill grind was made in a solvent it is diluted with water and optionally other solvents to the appropriate concentration if it was made in water it is diluted with either additional water or water miscible solvents to make a mill grind of the desired concentration by dilution the ink is adjusted to the desired viscosity color hue saturation density and print area coverage for the particular application in the case of organic pigments the ink may contain up to approximately 30 pigment by weight. |
3 | facing surface areas of the electrodes as known from the formula 10 with d between the electrode gaps being constant the larger the applied frequency f the smaller the impedance specifically applying high frequency decreases the resistance between the electrodes causing a larger current to flow this elevates the medium temperature causing the environment appropriate for cell culture to be deteriorated or a current control system to be complicated in addition considering the technique for achieving a high frequency apparatus to gain a practical dielectrophoretic force the applied frequency is preferably equal to or lower than 10 mhz however with a lower applied frequency electrolysis of water occurs readily accordingly the lower limit is preferably approx 100 hz with respect to the fourth embodiment another cell culture vessel of the present invention is explained by reference to fig1 and 13 in the fourth embodiment an expansion mechanism 3 a shown in fig1 and a side electrode 3 b shown in fig1 are the same as those in the first embodiment hereinafter the same signs are assigned to the same parts as those described with respect to the first embodiment to omit duplicated explanation and only different parts will be explained in the cell culture vessel configured as shown in fig1 to detach the cultured and grown cell the upper electrode 3 is caused to come into contact with the top surface of the. |
3 | 3 91 m 2h 2 11 br s 2h a solution of 3 4 bromo 2 chlorophenoxy propane 1 2 diol 1 0 g 3 7 mmol in dmf 20 ml was added copper i cyanide 365 mg 4 1 mmol after submitting to microwave induction at 150 u00b0 c for 2 h the reaction mixture was cooled to rt and diluted with water extraction with ethyl acetate washed with brine dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated the crude material was purified by mplc 5 ethyl acetate in hexanes to give rise to 370 mg of intermediate 2 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 7 67 d j 2 1 hz 1h 7 56 dd j 8 5 2 1 hz 1h 7 01 d j 8 5 hz 1h 4 16 4 22 m 3h 3 81 3 91 m 2h 2 35 br s 2h to a solution of 3 chloro 4 2 3 dihydroxypropoxy benzonitrile 1 11 g 4 9 mmol in methanol 10 ml at 50 u00b0 c was added hydroxylamine solution 50 wt in water 0 9 ml after stirring at 50 u00b0 c for 6 h the reaction mixture was cooled to rt and concentrated purification by mplc 10 ethyl acetate in hexanes gave 1 5 g of intermediate 3 as a colorless solid 1 h nmr cd 3 od u03b4 7 67 d j 2 1 hz 1h 7 54 dd j 8 6 2 2 hz 1h 7 10 d j 8 5 hz 1h 3 97 4 17 m 3h. |
7 | apparatus which is exposed to a gas stream particularly to portions subjected to operating temperatures of about 100 u00b0 c when the coated portion of the electrical apparatus overheats the grease forms particles in the gas stream which are detected by a monitor the apparatus can then be shut down or its load reduced application_number US 95614378 A description the greases of this invention are either synthetic straight chain hydrocarbons synthetic diesters petroleum based branched hydrocarbons or mixtures of any of these the greases must decompose between about 60 u00b0 and about 200 u00b0 c and produce particles larger than about 25 a in order for the particles to be detected with presently existing monitors the synthetic diester preferably has the general formula str1 where n is an integer from 2 to 10 each r 1 is independently selected from str2 and mixtures thereof where x y is an integer from 2 to 20 and r 2 is selected from str3 and mixtures thereof where a b is an integer from 2 to 12 the petroleum based branched hydrocarbon is preferably either a paraffin base compound having the general formula where n is an integer from 4 to 35 or a naphthene base compound having the general formula where n is an integer from 2 to 20 and x is. |
9 | in fig1 b and 1c are not described in any additional detail in the detailed description because the focus here of the present invention involves the functional communication between the handset and the base unit as a valid call is being received as discussed below these telephone related functions can be implemented in any number of embodiments in combination with the present invention described herein to implement the present invention fig2 is a timing diagram which shows a typical telephone ring cadence used in the u s during the initial time period after the call is received at the central telephone office or private pbx a valid ring signal is asserted by the central office for a period of two seconds this period is identified as period a 210 within fig2 at the end of period a 210 the central office deactivates the ring signal to provide a four second period of silence during the time period identified as period b 211 next the central office or pbx reasserts the ringing signal for a two second period of time during period c 212 which is again followed by silence the four second silence period in which the ring signal is deactivated period. |
6 | to the crown of spheres and in particular with 32 will indicate the ring of balls or the single axially outer sphere while with 33 will indicate the ring of balls or the single axially inner sphere again for simplicity we often use the term u201c sphere u201d used by way of example in the present description and in the accompanying drawings instead of the more generic term u201c rolling body u201d and will also be using the same numerical references it will be understood always that in place of the spheres it may be used any other rolling i cover for example rollers tapered rollers needles etc in fig1 is shown the case of a symmetrical bearing i e with the same u201c pitch u201d for both crowns of rolling bodies what will be said in the following description is also applicable to the case of the asymmetrical bearing shown in fig2 where for simplicity we have used the same references as can be seen the only substantial difference between the two types of bearing is that while in the case of symmetrical bearing the radii r r u2032 of the circumferences of the centers of the rolling bodies of the corresponding crowns 32 33 assume. |
2 | through the opening 48 to secure a ball stud 54 to the receptacle 28 the fastener 52 is secured to the receptacle 28 with a nut 56 and a pair of washers 58 in the illustrated example the end section 46 b forms an angle u03b1 with the base section 46 a the angle u03b1 other desired angles curvatures or the like can be pre designed into the receptacle 28 this allows bends or curves near the ends of the metal bar 26 to be eliminated thereby eliminating additional steps and expense in forming the metal bar 26 in the illustrated example die casting the receptacle 28 over the ends of the metal bar 26 provides the benefit of forming the surfaces 50 a and 50 b parallel to each other within a desired tolerance parallel surfaces 50 a and 50 b allow uniform distribution of the stress exerted on the receptacle 28 from tightening of the nut 56 and washers 58 on the fastener 52 prior assemblies having receptacles that are for example formed by forging are unable to achieve the degree of tolerance that is possible with die casting without utilizing a secondary forming process thus the die cast receptacle 28 provides flatter surfaces 50 a and 50 b for enhanced stress distribution without the need for a secondary forming process the metal bar 26 in the illustrated embodiment is hollow such that a passage 60 extends through the metal bar 26 before the die casting step 42 a plug 62 is inserted within the passage 60 at each end of the metal bar 26 to prevent molten die cast material from flowing through the passage 60 during formation of the receptacles 28 the plug 62 also provides the. |
9 | hardware such as a bolt 23 nut 24 or other fastener known to those of ordinary skill in the art thus the unitary hook reinforcing element 27 of the present invention is suitable as a retrofit device for existing patio door locks the unitary hook reinforcing element 27 of the present invention improves upon existing patio door locks by occupying a void 26 see fig3 in the lock hook mechanism housing 13 thus the strength of the sliding glass door assembly 10 is improved the lock hook 20 and reinforcing boot 30 may be made of plastic or metal material suitable for use in a sliding door border 12 plastic materials include but are not limited to fiberglass fiberglass reinforced nylon glass filled nylon glass filled polypropylene polyester and vinyl metal materials include but are not limited to steel titanium brass pewter aluminum or tin or any alloys thereof furthermore the metal material may be plated or coated to reduce its friction coefficient or to retard oxidation and corrosion substances suitable for this purpose include but are not limited to zinc brass bronze or chrome the lock hook mechanism housing 13 of the present invention is designed to pass a forced entry resistance test for locking mechanisms briefly the forced entry resistance test includes a five minute disassembly sequence a five minute tool manipulation sequence and a series of u201c pulls u201d to test the locking mechanism strength during the disassembly sequence. |
4 | the conditions within headbox 12 blades 32 are angled with relatively sharp edges as shown in fig2 and are preferably formed from hollow square tubing i e tubing square in cross section as shown in fig3 each support plate 30 includes a plurality of radially disposed cutouts 34 along its circumference into which blades 32 are attached as by welding by attaching one corner of square tubing blade 32 toward the center of support plate 30 an opposite corner of square tubing blade 32 is pointed radially outward thereby forming an outward sharp edge which when rotated increases fluid shear and turbulence within headbox 12 support plates 30 also include through openings 36 which are utilized to equalize pressure within distributor roll 10 these openings 36 in support plates 30 also equalize pressure within headbox 12 which is important adjacent to outlet 18 to wit this equalization of pressure within headbox caused by openings 36 ensures that no streaks will be formed in the fiber slurry exiting outlet 18 as shown in fig2 distributor roll 10 is formed in a cylindrical fashion with two support plates 30 forming the axial end plates of the cylinder while a plurality of other support plates 30 are placed therealong interior to axial end plates 30 as indicated in fig2 chambers between support plates 30 within distributor roll 10 are labeled p1 p2 and p3 each of the support plates 30 at the axial ends of distributor roll 10 are provided with a stub shaft 38 one of the stub shafts 38 is connected to a gear or chain drive a motor not shown is connected. |
5 | relative displacement between the layers is prevented or at least substantially resisted during expansion an outer layer 72 or 74 may be yielded to an extent greater than that of an inner layer 74 or 76 so that residual tensile hoop stress remains in an outer layer and residual compressive hoop stress remains in an inner layer after the expansion process is completed in addition the layers 72 74 76 may have different material properties different thicknesses etc as described above for the layers 50 52 54 56 of the structure 16 to enhance sealing between the expanded liner hanger 70 and the tubular member 42 46 in which it is expanded the liner hanger preferably includes a sealing material 78 the sealing material 78 may be configured as a part of the outer layer 72 as depicted in fig1 or it may be separately attached externally on the outer layer 72 the sealing material 78 may be an elastomer such as a nitrile or fluorocarbon material it may be a nonelastomer such as ptfe or peek material or it may be a metal such as lead etc thus it should be understood that any type of sealing material 78 may be used in the liner hanger 70 in keeping with the principles of the invention the sealing material 78 could be incorporated into the outer layer 72 for example by providing the. |
7 | such appliance configurations are created or configured by a human operator such as by operating a computer 18 fig1 which can be done via internet 30 during such configuration the human operator using a keyboard and mouse or other input device associated with computer 18 identifies a serial number and may see or otherwise recognize and associate it with appliance 12 so as to register appliance 12 with server 14 during such registration the operator also identifies content providers 16 and one or more of intranet sources 18 26 from which the operator may later select in one embodiment the person may register for various subscription levels each level providing additional functionality or fewer ads for example or no ads for another example with a transmitted frame format once configured on server 14 appliance 12 may be turned on once appliance 12 is turned on the appliance begins to automatically contact server 14 server 14 then transmits configuration information specifically including a frame format or template in which digital content may be transmitted and displayed by the browser in the example illustrated in fig1 server 14 is transmitting a frame or template having six content windows 40 a 40 b 40 c 40 d 40 e and 40 f and three customized settings touch points 42 a 42 b and 42 c per configuration settings previously established on server 14 window 40 a directly connects to internet content provider 16 a window 40 b directly connects to internet content provider 16 b window 40 c directly connects to internet content provider 16 c window. |
6 | that a dielectric stick commonly referred to as a 34 hot stick 34 of various diameters can pass through the opening one such hot stick is indicated generally at 2 and includes a hot stick hook 7 attached to a cylindrical pole 24 opening 4 includes a pair of diametrically opposed slots 5 and 6 for permitting passage of a protruding portion of the hot stick therethrough such as hook 7 slot 5 is larger than slot 6 and allows for passage of hot stick hook 7 whereas slot 6 allows for the passage of the slide rod not shown of a shotgun type hot stick although the device of the present invention is indicated as being used on a hot stick it is readily understood to anyone skilled in the art that the device can be used on other types of rods or similar devices for actuating other types of equipment where protection is desired such as the turning of a valve or other equipment where injury could occur to the individual other than with electrical equipment a clamping mechanism indicated generally at 9 is attached to plate 3 and includes a base 11 a bolt arm 12 and a clamp arm 13 the clamping mechanism is secured to plate 3 by at least two fastening bolts 10 and associated nuts 8 and washers 8a fig2 and is adapted to be clamped around inserted hot stick. |
5 | same zone are placed while maintaining pressure the difference is the rate at the new holes process is repeated until desired all zones are treating properly or maximum rate is achieved embodiments of the present invention also allow measurement of a diverter 39 s effectiveness in diverting stimulation and scale treatment fluids from a high permeability layer to a low permeability layer or from a high pressure zone to a low pressure zone or from a layer which has a higher fluid mobility to a layer which has a lower fluid mobility embodiments of the invention can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness or a diverter to place the injected chemicals more evenly across layers which have different properties and can affect chemical placement the method allows calculation of volume of fluid injected in the low perm layer vs the high perm layer or in the high pressure zone vs low pressure zone or in the layer where the fluid has a higher mobility vs layer where fluid has a lower mobility and the extent of clean up or flow back after the well is put back on production that is the different pressure profiles as illustrated by fig3 and 6 show how more perforations and or fractures influence the resulting observed pressure and provide a way to estimate flow profile and pressure along the wellbore the method allows calculation of volume of fluid injected in the low permeability layer vs the high permeability layer and the extent of clean up after the well is put back on production consider a stimulation treatment designed for two reservoir. |
7 | monitoring of the blending of pharmaceutical powders including excipients additives and active pharmaceutical materials blending of other powders including food and chemicals monitoring dispersions and bi phasic mixtures such as insulin emulsions and oil and gas applications including analyzing water content in oil or oil content in water inclusion of a transmissive window provides physical separation between the measuring device and the process or material being tested therefore this window allows for in line measurement and or non invasive measurement of parameters such as chemical functionality including alcohol content of petroleum fractions or trackifier resins environmental applications are also conceivable such as stack gas analysis including measurement of nox sox co co2 or other gases in a gas stream wastewater analysis and treatment monitoring and hazardous substance monitoring applications such as mercury vapor detection as previously noted moc technology in accordance with the present subject matter may be used to monitor a wide variety of materials as the materials are subjected to different processes in an exemplary configuration the mixing of powders can be monitored as materials are blended the existing art does not allow for continuous real time in line measurement current limitations are the result of several factors including moving of the powders being measured during the course of data acquisition and the need to connect analytical equipment. |
8 | be seen application of embodiments results in no to very thin deposition of sige for p type doped substrates such as lightly p type doped substrates fig4 and 5 and much thicker deposition of sige for n type doped substrates such as lightly n type doped substrates fig6 and 7 while the examples above have identified silicon as a substrate material boron and arsenic as dopants sige as a deposited material trench isolation as a technique for electrical isolation of devices on substrate and epitaxial deposition as a method for depositing the deposited material other materials and techniques now known or later discovered may be employed where suitable and or desirable within the scope of the invention disclosed and claimed herein the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention as used herein the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d are intended to include the plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise it will be further understood that the terms u201c comprises u201d and or u201c comprising u201d when used in this specification specify the presence of stated features integers steps operations elements and or components but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features integers steps operations element components and or groups thereof the corresponding structures materials acts and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure material or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed the description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description but is not intended to be exhaustive. |
1 | the preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed the apparatus 10 comprises a face plate 20 a rectangular housing 35 a first track 37 and a second track 38 the face plate 20 comprises a flat rectangular member which lies flat against a bathroom wall surface 110 and comprises a user interface feature to automatically dispense toilet tissue 120 the face plate 20 provides an attachment means to a sensor enclosure 50 which further comprises a sensor 51 and a digital display 56 the sensor 51 detects a presence of a user 39 s hand thereby activating the apparatus 10 and dispensing a length of toilet tissue 120 from a tissue dispensing slot 22 also located upon the face plate 20 the digital display 56 is envisioned to numerically display an approximate remaining number of sheets of tissue 120 within the apparatus 10 the digital display 56 is envisioned to provide a flashing mode to warn a user of a low level of toilet tissue 120 and a counter reset button 57 the housing 35 extends rearwardly from the face plate 20 at a right angle thereby protruding into the bathroom wall 110 see fig1 the housing 35 provides protective containment of electrical and electronic equipment necessary for the operation of the apparatus 10 as well as providing support of a roll of toilet tissue 120 the housing 35 provides access to the toilet tissue hub 33 along a top surface via a access cover 39. |
2 | is unrolled from the foil supply roll 22 and rewound on the foil collecting roll 23 in another work station the image forming layer transferred from the transfer foil to the sheet can subsequently be rolled over in the nip 32 of the downstream calendaring unit 3 in order to improve its adhesion and luster as shown in fig3 and 4 the foil transfer module of the present invention can be used in sheet fed printing machines in particular a printing unit d see fig3 or a varnishing module l see fig4 can be arranged directly upstream relative to the sheet transport direction of the foil transfer module f that serves as a coating unit 2 for foil transfer the printing machine can be configured as a so called dual varnishing machine see fig4 in the embodiment of a sheet fed machine shown in fig3 a printing unit d e g an offset printing unit can be arranged directly upstream of the foil transfer module f the printing unit d serves as the application unit 1 and features a lithographic form on a plate cylinder a rubber blanket cylinder and an impression cylinder 4 the application of the adhesive is carried out in a conventional manner via offset printing with a lithographic form carrying the desired coating pattern the adhesive is applied in a nip 5 of the printing unit d alternatively with relief printing methods the plate cylinder can be separated from the offset blanket cylinder during application of the adhesive in the printing unit d in such case the offset blanket cylinder respectively carries a recessed offset blanket or a flexographic form an. |
2 | and scope therefore it must be understood that what is illustrated is set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as a limitation in the scope of the present apparatus and method of use in a best mode embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig1 and 2 a roller set 10 i e a plurality of sheets 20 are mounted at their proximal ends 20 u2032 fig4 b on a outer surface 15 u2032 fig4 a of a display roller 15 which is rotationally mounted in a cabinet or frame 30 the display roller 15 is driven bidirectionally clockwise and counterclockwise by an electric motor or other drive 40 u2032 in such a manner as to enable the unrolling and re rolling of the sheets 20 with a selected one of the sheets 20 facing in a preferred direction i e so as to be able to be seen by a viewer positioned to see the front face 32 of door 36 when the front face 32 of the door 36 is visible to the viewer then when deployed a selected one of the sheets 20 is in view while the other sheets 20 are hidden from view because they are positioned behind the deployed one of the sheets. |
8 | power source v dc to be supplied to the inductor inherent in the transformer like in fig4 b the active filter here is in the context of an energy pump thus like the diode d1 the thyristor served to clamp the primary to the power source by only for a selected time also a single rectifying device d1 39 is used at the secondary side for passing energy to the load at times and to interrupt the connection with the load at other times finally a voltage v o is obtained which by accumulation of energy into the transformer and subsequent transfer to the secondary side can be made larger than n 2 n 1 v dc the output is regulated by seecting the instant at which thyristor th1 is turned on the inductor of fig5 is formed by the two primaries n1 of two transformers having a common secondary n2 in this second embodiment rectification by diode d1 39 at the secondary side is used to charge a capacitor c2 in parallel with the load however a viable mode of operation exists in which capacitor c2 can be dispensed while maintaining the overall function of the pump and of the active filter the operation of the energy pump. |
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