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9 | motor shaft 4 through 9 exerts its kinetic force onto the compressor 10 and is connected by the starter clutch 11 fig0 shows the one seen from the front sensor which appreciates its radially and the last line the innermost 12 and shown even if it would not be visible in this light the turbine motor 4 here can be seen the radiator 2 to the inlet 6 of the collector 1 and the figurative screw compressor 14 the gas outlet 8 the heat exchanger 5 in the path of the exhaust duct 7 and on the outside and inside the sensor 1 fig0 shows in the center the heat exchanger tubes 40 and the faces 24 and 17 by the sides 24 and 27 where 24 shows that the center is the part which is blind to the compressor is outside the holes which gives the tubes 40 which to leave the face 17 and direct the compressed air input to the sensor 1 of fig0 for the conduits 18 in the face 17 is seen that the outer holes are output tubes that carry air from the compressor 16 of fig0 to the sensor 1 likewise be appreciated the holes 19 which pass gases from the turbine motor 4 the output path 8 both can be seen in fig0 through the tubes 40 fig0 allows us to see another way of how to install the sensor assembly 36 one with all that is part of the patent as set 01 or 02 fig0 shows the assembly 36 installed in the center of the parable but at the back solar irradiation is divided by 38 and the parable focuses on. |
6 | and connections to the pulse tubes and regenerators as will be described in greater detail below the first stage regenerator 13 is typically filled with a stack of screens which acts as a thermal sponge alternately absorbing heat from the working fluid and rejecting the absorbed heat back to the working fluid as the pressure oscillates first stage pulse tube 12 is a thin walled tube of a lower thermal conductivity material such as stainless steel if desired a heat exchanger can be included at the cold end of the first stage regenerator as is shown at 18 for the second stage regenerator first stage pulse tube 12 has heat exchangers 11 and 15 preferably of copper at its hot and cold ends respectively these are thermally coupled to the heat sink 25 and first stage cooling station 14 respectively and may also act as flow straighteners for the gas flow in the pulse tube gas passage 23 connects the cold end of the first stage pulse tube 12 to the cold end of the first stage regenerator 13 through heat exchanger 15 providing the gas expansion and refrigeration for this stage it should be noted here that while fig1 shows the second. |
1 | protease inhibitors concentration dependently suppressed hiv 1 production in the presence of entinostat of 0 5 u03bcm however they did not affect the cell death inducing effect specific for hiv 1 infected cells due to entinostat from these results it was probable that the combined use of entinostat and an hiv 1 protease inhibitor had the possibility of completely curing hiv 1 infection by decreasing the number of hiv 1 infected cells while suppressing secondary infection due to hiv 1 production activation by entinostat in example 2 it was confirmed that the combined use of an hiv 1 protease inhibitor and an hdac inhibitor after pretreatment with the hiv 1 protease inhibitor was capable of inducing cell death in infected cells while suppressing hiv 1 production in this example using nelfinavir nfv or darunavir drv as an hiv 1 protease inhibitor a combination experiment with entinostat was conducted according to the experimental procedure shown in fig5 for whether only the simultaneous administration of an hiv 1 protease inhibitor and an hdac inhibitor provided the same effect healthy donor derived peripheral blood mononuclear cells were infected with hiv 1 strain iii b in vitro to prepare an hiv 1 chronically infected cell model derived from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and a combination effect of an hiv 1 protease inhibitor nfv or drv and an hdac inhibitor entinostat was examined after hiv 1 infection or pseudo infection mock infection culture was performed for 11 days and for 3 days from day 12 the. |
1 | includes an area 101 where a player can click or select for initiating game play the gui 100 further includes clickable icons 130 for viewing the rules of the game obtaining help quitting the game and for toggling the game sounds on and off upon clicking the area 101 the player can be offered the opportunity to register to set up an account and or to make payment such as paying to play a number of games and placing a bet of a possible outcome occurring payment could be made by credit card or by using an online account such as a prepaid player account if the player is already registered the player can enter a password or other identification in order for the game to determine the player 39 s identity and retrieve the player 39 s prepaid account game play consists of three turns or spins in an attempt to achieve a favorable outcome as indicated in a payout table 102 a preferred game board 103 for the game consists of 27 positions organized into three rows 104 of nine squares each or nine columns 112 of three squares each see fig1 a and 1 b it is noted that the game is not limited to this particular configuration but may contain more or less rows and positions and the positions may be any of a plurality of shapes during the setup phase of the. |
8 | the services on the faulty tree are switched to the other tree using split horizon bridging each steiner tree can also be realized using poin to multipoint lsps which is fully protected by a precomputed point to mulltipoint lsp application_number US 21266105 A description fig1 shows an abstract of a digital multimedia broadcast system built upon a vpls network where h 1 and h 2 are special pe 39 s connected to the head end and its backup and pe 1 pen are the pe 39 s connected to the aggregation nodes ce 39 s at the receiver site in the traditional vpls architecture the connectivity between h 1 h 2 and pe 1 pen is achieved by a mesh of pseudo wires in the earlier application ser no 11 060 465 however the inventors disclose a tree structure to carry traffic from the head end pe 39 s to the receiver pe 39 s the tree could be a shortest path tree or a minimum cost tree also called steiner tree which will be described herein in greater detail since the connectivity between pe 39 s is achieved by the tree structure we call the architecture of fig1 the tree based vpls or tvpls in short the present invention. |
4 | detectors in five systems the voice signals may be prepared in a manner that voice wave form of word according to human pronunciation is quantized in a certain sampling frequency the voice signal in the rom 15 is selectively read out in response to a command of the microprocessor 13 accordingly the microprocessor 13 together with the rom 15 constitutes a data generating circuit 24 the voice signal read out by the microprocessor 13 is transmitted to a d a converter 20 where the signal is converted into analog signal the converted analog signal is transmitted through a low pass filter 21 and an amplifier 22 to a speaker 1 disposed on the front surface of a bracket arm 2 thus voice is generated the data selecting and generating circuits may be constituted in a manner that human voices for warning are recorded in an endless tape and one selected voice in response to a selection command is regenerated by a regenerating device operation of an abnormal condition warning apparatus for a sewing machine will be described prior to sewing operation one stitch pattern is designated by the pattern selecting switches 23 and code signal of the designated pattern is transmitted from the pattern selection device 14 to the microprocessor 13. |
7 | meters per unit of time upon receipt of a request from the main loop step 371 the efm 10 converts gas flow data from metric to imperial units or vice versa step 372 and writes the converted data to a display buffer step 373 mmc card routine 380 fig5 g is used to download gas flow data onto an mmc card the efm 10 first senses whether an mmc card has been inserted in the card reader of the efm 10 step 381 if so the efm 10 automatically downloads all fully corrected gas flow measurement data as determined in aga 8 routine 350 since the last time a card was inserted step 382 the date and time of the present card insertion is then stored step 383 the mmc card may also store the serial number of the efm 10 and its unique pre programmed well specific identifier button routine 390 fig5 h is initiated when it is desired to read data stored in the rom 11 b of the efm 10 directly from the digital display screen 24 of the efm 10 the efm 10 can be programmed to display a variety of stored data values and the user can toggle through these values by repeatedly depressing either the internal display button 26 or the external display button 28 of the efm 10 upon sensing that either the internal display button 26 or the external display button 28 has been depressed step 391 the efm 10 checks a status counter to determine what data value corresponds to the display button 39 s current u201c toggle u201d position step 392 and writes the corresponding. |
8 | 841 hellbaum et al the complete disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in such piezoelectric devices the power is generated through the distortion of the piezoelectric device as described in the above incorporated patent piezoelectric device 38 is a layered composite in which individual materials are layered wherein the bottom layer is stainless steel the middle layer pzt ceramic and the top layer aluminum the layers are bonded to each other by means of an adhesive applied therebetween to form a laminate as the laminate is autoclaved during processing the laminate is heated and compressed allowed to cook and then cooled to room temperature during cooling the mismatch in coefficients of thermal expansion cause the material and ceramic layers to contract at different rates thereby putting the ceramic in compression at room temperature this results in a pre stress internal to the individual layers which provides the characteristic curvature of the device the design of piezoelectric device 38 produces relatively high voltage outputs for a given displacement amplitude thereby simplifying system design and packaging at upper end 42 of piezoelectric device 38 mass 44 is secured thereto by any suitable means including soldering bolting a bracket tape or the like mass 44 is preferably a dense material such as a block of lead steel or copper mass 44 is shown in fig2 in a resting position with piezoelectric device 38 extending from engine 20 at point 40 to mass 44 in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the piston as indicated by arrow 28 the transverse. |
4 | 3 are separated from roller 2 which is fixed lever 52 rotates around a shaft 60 and bears against a camming surface 61 to move a rod 62 connected through the medium of a pin 63 to an inner core 64 carrying the shaft 15 of the roller 4 so as to be able to separate roller 4 from roller 3 rod 62 is housed in a body member 65 bolted as at 66 to the head 58 the above described separation mechanism also comprises recovery means consisting of a tension spring 65 mounted between heads 53 and 58 to counteract the action of levers 50 and 51 spring 65 is adjustable with a threaded pin 67 provided with lock nuts 68 while a further spring 69 opposes the action of lever 52 on rod 62 the basic operation of the apparatus is in the drive of rollers 1 2 3 and 4 to which effect the primary drive lever 5 so engages the profiles of the annular track 7 that each time the primary lever descends the secondary lever is caused to rise against the urging of springs 9 while the feed pawl 25 slides over the ratchet wheel 24 while each time the lever 5 rises springs 9 contract and cause the ratchet wheel 24 to rotate through the medium of feed pawl 25 and consequently shaft 6 and pinion 10 are caused to rotate this movement being transmitted to the remaining pinions 11 12 and 16 thereby the four rollers 1 2 3 and 4 rotate to. |
7 | the proper camouflaging pattern is added the resulting photographic negative or print can be used to produce printed documents the alternating dot pattern could also be produced by a photoplotter although this latter method is more expensive it is much more accurate one reason for the increased accuracy is that it is not produced in a single series of film rather it is produced on a single piece of film one dot at a time the resulting screen pattern may be stored on magnetic tape and reproduced as required however regardless of the method used to produce the alternating dot pattern the result is the same increased copy proof protection and a more versatile aesthetically pleasing document the copier protection of existing systems breaks down at the darker copier settings because the higher frequency background becomes visible to the copier the cancellation phrase does not darken as quickly as the background and so the background diminishes the contrast of the copy proof feature the present alternating dot system on the other hand contains both the low frequency dots that copy over the entire copier range and the higher frequency dots which copy at the darker copier settings therefore as the copier 39 s resolution increases and the background becomes darker the cancellation phrase also darkens the application of copy proof documents has been limited by the inability of the previous technique to reproduce patterns that. |
8 | some cases these contacts may be connected in parallel for high current ratings isolation of single pole construction permits lower tooling costs and facilitates pole to pole electrical and magnetic isolation where needed the similar size and geometry for both contactors and eobcp 200 will allow for simplified control panel layout and power cabling safety contactor functions can be done with a single device rather than with two as is common today the smaller footprint will allow for smaller enclosures lower panel projection and reduced heat dissipation eobcp 200 is well suited in size performance and cost for protecting the line side of invertors and variable frequency drives they will also be ideal for isolating the load side of invertors and variable speed drives when used in place of a standard circuit breaker eobcp 200 has the potential of simplifying the traditional through the door mechanically interlocked operator also the combination of electrical and mechanical operation creates new opportunities for cost reduction and safety for enclosed equipment electrical interlocking is simpler and provides two levels of safety the first is by means of a door switch and the second by means of a lockable handle on the switch mechanism eobcp 200 allows the circuit breaker function to. |
2 | shaped nipples 37 and 38 to which are connected couplings 39 and 40 respectively to flexible hoses 41 and 42 the opposite ends of which are coupled to existing tire valves 43 and 44 in the respective inboard tire 15 and outboard tire 16 fixed to the piston body member 21 adjacent the piston head 23 is a first movable switch element specifically a magnet 45 a similar or second switch element or magnet 46 is fixed to the body member 21 adjacent the opposite piston head 24 and in longitudinal or axial alignment with the first switch element 45 the switch elements 45 and 46 move with the reciprocable member 20 fixed to the exterior surface of the pneumatic cylinder 19 are a plurality of three as shown in the drawings opposing switch elements 48 49 and 50 more specifically solid state proximity switches each being adapted to be actuated by the proximity of a movable switch element or magnet 45 or 46 as the switch element 45 or 46 moves axially until it is in substantially radial alignment with a corresponding switch element 48 49 or 50 in a preferred from of the invention the switch elements 48 49 and 50 are 34 micro switch 34 proximity hall effect switches the proximity switches 48 49 and 50 are held in their fixed positions upon the cylinder 19 by the clamp blocks 52 fig5 8 the detector device 18 is fixed to the central hub 63 of the outboard wheel 14 in such a manner that the longitudinal axis of the cylinder 19 is disposed diametrically of the hub 63 or the outboard wheel 14 the detector device 18. |
2 | as represented in fig1 and 5 the spacing between the first leg distal ends 48 50 52 and the second leg distal ends 48 u2032 50 u2032 52 u2032 enables the legs to be positioned on an interior surface of the aircraft structure on opposite sides of a previously constructed component to be protected by the apparatus as represented in fig8 additionally the distance between the first leg distal ends 48 50 52 and the second leg distal ends 48 u2032 50 u2032 52 u2032 enables the support legs to be positioned against adjacent stringers 82 84 in the interior of the aircraft structure as represented in fig8 this engagement of the support legs 38 40 42 38 u2032 40 u2032 42 u2032 with the adjacent stringers 82 84 provides further support to the apparatus 10 in the second relative positions of the first part 12 and the second part 14 the first support surface area 16 and the second support surface area 16 u2032 form a continuous support surface over the previously constructed components in the interior of the aircraft structure the continuous support surface protects the previously constructed components from potential damage by the worker working at the work site for example from a dropped tool or a worker inadvertently exerting a force against the previously constructed component as various modifications could be made in the construction of the apparatus and its method of operation herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting thus the breadth and scope of. |
1 | to be understood that the apparatus and method of the present invention can be employed to produce a fixed bridge of varying size in either the upper or lower mouth to prepare a patient for a bridge the dentist performs any necessary oral surgery or other preparation this can include any conventionally known tecniques which will facilitate later placement and anchoring of the bridge in the mouth of the patient after the required extractions and cutting down procedures an impression of the patient 39 s mouth contours is taken from which a suitable positive casting of the dental impressions is prepared the apparatus of the present invention is adapted to be inserted in or used in conjunction with suitable castings vacant spaces or gaps located on the cast replica represent extracted teeth the apparatus of the present invention comprises a wax occlusal bar 12 and at least one movable wax pontic 14 the wax occlusal bar 12 can be of any suitable width or gauge in the preferred embodiment a 12 gauge bar is used the movable pontic is a pre cast wax miniature of the missing tooth in the preferred embodiment the pontic chosen is a reduced dimension replica of the final product desired the wax pontic has the contour of the final product desired representative pontics constructed according to the present. |
7 | possible to make a cavity in the top layer so that it overlaps the chip the following step consists in laminating the whole set comprising the cover the thermoplastic layer and the top layer at a temperature of 160 u00b0 c and at a pressure of about 200 bar the thickness of the thermoplastic layer chosen depends on the thickness of the chip that is used and the flexibility that is desired for the entire rfid device and cover during the lamination or thereafter the outside of the booklet cover may be subjected to a plate having special raised designs to produce a particular grain on the cover to make the identity booklet tamper resistant although this embodiment is particularly advantageous for passports whose cover is made of reinforced paper it is also applicable to passports whose cover is made of cloth advantageously the rfid device and the identity booklet according to the embodiments of the invention may be subjected to a passage through a washing machine without the electrical connection between the chip and the antenna being altered thus maintaining for these items the ability to be read by electromagnetic coupling with a reader provided for this purpose the rfid device support and the rfid device may also be made in iso format of smart cards so that they can be used to manufacture contactless smart cards the two outer layers of synthetic paper and the pvc layer are in the iso format of smart cards and the antenna is also adapted. |
1 | cnt store respectively the number of sections by which the elongated columns representing chips wagered by all players are to be raised and lowered indicators p1 led p2 led and p3 led indicate respectively that said first second and third player are selected to select a gaming option flags p1 done flg p2 done flg p3 done flg indicate respectively that saidfirst second third players have exercised a betting option during a betting cycle and flags p1 pass flg p2 pass flg p3 pass flg indicate respectively that said first second third players have elected to drop out of the game com bet flg indicates that a wager has been made by any player flags p1 w flg p2 w flg and p3 w flg indicate that said first second and third players are selected winners respectively variable 34 nx 34 represents the minimum or nominal betting amount for the gamewhich may be from two to eight for instance variable 34 np 34 represents the maximum number of players in the game which may be from two to ten for instance and variable 34 nc 34 represents the maximum number of betting cycles in the game which may be from two to six for instance flow chart section 1000 illustrates the process of selecting an operation mode for the system menu 1 is displayed. |
4 | an initial position shown in full lines away from each other each by a distance l into a final position as shown in dot dash lines thereby extending rope 9 by a length of four times distance l in another embodiment of the invention the tension device may include only one movable sheave rope tensioning device 8 fig1 and 2 includes a stationary frame 10 supporting two rodless pneumatic cylinders 14 and 15 each cylinder 14 and 15 having a movable piston not shown to which sheave support 13 is connected sheave supports 13 are adapted to support rotatable sheaves 11 and 12 e g by antifriction bearings in yet another embodiment of the invention rope tensioning device 8 will be positioned in a paper making machine in which rope 9 is used in the paper making machine the tensioning device may be arranged horizontally as shown in fig1 vertically upside down or in any other orientation two or more tensioning devices may be combined in order to tension a twin rope system or a three rope system usually each rope forms an endless loop traveling at the operating speed of the paper making machine at the infeed end of rope tensioning device 8 close to the incoming run 9 a of rope 9 rope. |
4 | utilized to selectively increase fabric porosity the amount and character of such further processing will then determine the final permeability of the fabric the low reference permeability is preferably achieved by calendering as illustrated in fig4 in this regard a supply roll 38 provides uncoated fabric 40 of the type which is appropriate for use in an air bag a number of specifications for air bag fabric are well known including weight thickness and strength preferably the fabric of supply roll 38 will be either woven or warp knitted fabric constructed substantially entirely of synthetic fibers because nylon is somewhat hygroscopic i e water absorbing presently preferred embodiments may frequently utilize polyester yarn such yarn may have a size of 600 denier or other yarn size appropriate for the exigencies of a particular application fabric 40 is delivered from supply roll 38 into a calender device 42 which includes a relatively large center roller 44 and a pair of smaller rollers 46 and 48 as shown fabric 40 extends between rollers 44 and 46 and then around roller 48 after leaving calender device 42 fabric 40 is delivered to take up roll 50 as illustrated rollers 46 and 48 apply heat and pressure onto contiguous portions of center roller 44 as a result fabric 40 is calendered on. |
2 | used for the first two coatings on snpcm 83 while the third and final coating was just the pfa acetone solution twenty five weight percent peg with a molecular weight of 1500 and 900 were each prepared in 30 wt pfa in acetone the homogeneous solutions were used to coat snpcm 85 and 86 respectively a new ultrasonic horn operating at 60 khz was used for preparing snpcm 95 snpcm 96 was pyrolyzed in a hydrogen environment rather than helium sncpm 97 like snpcm 73 and 74 was prepared with a higher concentration of high pore silica zeolite 15 wt in pfa and acetone finally snpcm 511 is one of our first attempts to scale up the membrane area from our previously described support area to a tubular support with an outside diameter of 12 7 mm and a porous length of 150 mm after completion of each heat treatment the furnace is shut off and the tube assembly was allowed to cool in the oven under flowing helium except for snpcm 96 which was cooled undered a hydrogen atmosphere during the entire pyrolysis process the quartz tube was purged with helium at a flow rate of 100 sccm or in the case of snpcm 96 hydrogen at 100 sccm this pyrolysis protocol followed that used for synthesis of unsupported npc d s lafyatis. |
7 | algorithm favors the customer if cb lt db then the optimization algorithm favors the discounter the optimization algorithm determines which personal data fields are prescribed and what the prescribed discount is by maximizing the sum of the product of the customer biasing factor with the ratio of the customer benefit function to the customer benefit function normalization value and the product of the discounter biasing factor with the ratio of the discounter benefit function to discounter benefit function normalization value subject to any customer non negotiable constraints and any discounter non negotiable constraints as shown with reference numeral 720 in fig9 mathematically the optimization algorithm maximizes without violating any of the non negotiable constraints imposed by the either the customer or the discounter respectively if no outcome satisfies the constraints no discount is provided and the customer does not need to provide values for personal data fields the entire process circumscribed by the outer box 710 of fig9 provides a preferred method of determining what are the prescribed personal data fields and what prescribed discount will be provided in return for the values of those fields after the prescribed personal data fields are determined the discounter receives values for those prescribed personal data fields 730 the value of a personal data field is certified as corresponding to the customer 740 and the price of the deliverable is reduced by the. |
6 | hingeably joined and held in position with flexible straps the cover allows unimpeded exhaust and airflow underneath the cover and unimpeded access to controls and outlets the flexible straps attach to the cover and the frame of the generator the straps are adjustable to accommodate different generator frame sizes and include quick release devices to allow rapid attachment to or detachment from the generator frame for refueling or storage when removed the cover folds nearly flat for storage application_number US 201213625066 A description the following is a description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention and will be understood by reference to the drawings also as used herein the term u201c generator u201d is intended as short hand for portable electric generator including the frame engine genset and ancillary components as illustrated in fig1 and 2 a cover is indicated generally by reference numeral 10 and shown attached to a generator 12 the cover 10 includes a roof 14 having a left side 14 a and a right side 14 b that sits upon a frame portion 16 of generator 12 contact between roof 14 and generator 12 occurs at upper corners 34 of frame 16 roof sides 14 a and 14 b have lower lateral edges 29 and are made of sufficient size so that lower edges 29 will be positioned away from frame 16 and below upper corners 34 of generator 12 this keeps precipitation dripping from lower edges 29 away from generator 12 yet allows for unimpeded access to the controls and outlets of the generator roof sides 14 a and 14 b may be made from a polymer or other substantially rigid. |
7 | signals for erasing the contents of the rms 39 s the reading operation is illustrated below in detail with reference to the timing chart of fig1 during a period of horizontal scanning as represented by a signal hsync of fig1 address signals adr are applied to the ram 39 s 211 to 214 and 221 to 224 in the reading mode to simultaneously read the data of the address 0 of ram 39 s the data of ram 39 s 211 to 214 are loaded to the shift register 231 via data bus 32 responsive to load signals ld1 and ld3 and the data of ram 39 s 221 to 224 are loaded to the shift register 241 via data bus 33 as the signals loaded to the shift registers 231 and 241 are successively shifted by shift signals ck1 and ck3 of a period of 50 ns there are obtained the data corresponding to the 0th picture element u2192 second picture element u2192 fourth picture element u2192 sixth picture element on the horizontal scanning line in the form of outputs do1 of the shift register 231 as well as the data corresponding to the first picture element u2192 third picture element u2192 fifth picture element u2192 seventh picture element on. |
8 | is associated to the corresponding pixel in the interpolated frame if and point at a space location in the reference frame the pixel color of the interpolated frame if is reconstructed by averaging the information of the pixels close to the space location pointed from the motion vector the interpolated frames if are then mixed to fully rendered frames kf through a multiplexing device 239 and displayed on a remote screen 240 if a frame rate upconversion process is performed locally between the graphic engine and its display and not remotely the same motion compensation procedure described above applies in the following a description is provided of the methods used by the 3d graphic system shown in fig3 and 4 to carry out motion vector synthesis and picture motion compensation these methods extract motion vectors from the geometry stage 111 and use them to compensate temporally the un rendered frames with respect to those frames that were already rendered i e the fully rendered frames kf like the temporal averaging technique this technique uses one or more frames already rendered by the normal 3d pipeline i e the future and past frames with respect to the frame being interpolated to perform such an operation the motion compensation stage 237 is introduced in the 3d pipeline. |
3 | precipitated barium carbonate was filtered off the liltrate was neutralized with solid carbon dioxide and the precipitate was removed by filtration the liltrate was concentrated to a small volume to give 4 amino l methylpiperidine 4 carboxylic acid 32 0 g 95 yield m p 275 u00b0 280 u00b0 c dec ir kbr 3300 1655 1580 cm 1 m z 158 m 90 141 98 m oh 113 12 m co 2 h 96 100 71 52 1 h nmr 300 mhz c 5 d 5 n d 2 o u03b4 1 2 m 2h 1 48 s ch 3 n 1 7 m 2h 1 9 m 2h 2 0 m 2h lithium aluminum hydride powder 15 62 g 0 412 mole in dry tetrahydrofuran thf 600 ml was heated under reflux for 15 minutes after which 4 amino 1 methylpiperidine 4 carboxylic acid 31 0 g 0 196 mole in the form of a dry powder was added portionwise under nitrogen with efficient stirring after the addition was completed the reaction mixture was heated under reflux for four hours cooled to 0 u00b0 c under nitrogen with efficient stirring worked up by careful slow addition of water 20 ml 15 aqueous naoh 20 ml and again water 10 ml the reaction mixture was filtered and the precipitate was extracted with boiling thf 3 u00d7 150 ml the thf liltrate and the extracts were combined and the solvent removed at 25 mm to give a yellow viscous oil 28 0 g 98 9 yield ir neat 3320 nh 3200 br oh 1587 nh 2 1468 1448. |
7 | 2 gas powered generating unit 110 which generates electrical and or hydraulic power which is used to power a cooling compressor refrigeration unit 118 making the closed loop operation efficient under non emergency operation conditions the u201c spent u201d gaseous n 2 from n 2 gas powered generating unit 110 is cycled back to cooling compressor refrigeration unit 118 through a loop including a accumulator tank for n 2 gas 116 which increases efficiency by reducing the amount of atmospheric filtering required by cooling compressor refrigeration unit 118 to deliver liquid nitrogen n 2 to liquid n 2 storage tank 102 in addition the n 2 can be used to decontaminate equipment on site without removal of said equipment under non emergency operation conditions n 2 gas powered generating unit 110 also supplies electrical energy to an electrical energy storage system 114 for use during emergency operation conditions in an embodiment under non emergency operation conditions n 2 gas powered generating unit 110 also supplies electrical energy to a hydraulic system 112 for use during emergency operation conditions e g to operate valves and other equipment independently of electrical mechanisms this assists to keep hydraulic psi of the n 2 at a workable state when at rest under emergency operation conditions an activation mechanism 120 operates in a u201c fail safe u201d manner automatically applying liquid nitrogen to a heat exchanger drop system 106 when the heat in the reactor rises above a pre determined threshold the nitrogen cooling system is descended into the reactor by the drop system with further reference to fig2 a and 2b under emergency operation conditions an emergency drop system 105 is triggered to bring heat exchanger 106 into proper position to cause cooling of the nuclear power plant the drop. |
6 | the charge pump casing 9 for instance in operation of hydrostatic pump 1 charge pump 12 is driven via a hollow input shaft 11 connected to the planet wheel gear carrier 22 the sun wheel 21 driving the planet wheel 22 carrier is connected to the drive shaft 3 of hydrostatic pump 1 such that charge pump 12 provides a charge pump flow rate according to the rotational speed of hydrostatic pump 1 if at the same time ring gear 23 is standing still the rotational speed of ring gear 23 and therewith the rotational speed of charge pump 12 can be adapted to the necessary charge flow rate for the closed hydrostatic circuit not shown by controlling the rotational speed of charge pump motor 30 fig2 shows another embodiment of the inventive charge pump system 10 in which the ring gear 23 is driven by a worm gear 16 arranged on the outer side of ring gear 23 thereby the worm gear 16 is driven by a charge pump motor 30 however in fig2 the charge pump motor 30 is shown connected in parallel via a driving shaft 31 to worm gear 16 this is for illustration reasons only as the charge pump motor 30 is arranged preferably in direction of. |
2 | threads 18 the inner periphery of the bore 14 is relieved to provide a seat for gasket 19 the body thus formed is preferably fabricated from die cast aluminum and has a diameter of approximately 6 974 inches and an overall height of about 5 5 inches excluding the boss 17 to the body thus formed there is attached a fuel sedimentation or expansion bowl designated generally by the numeral 21 and including a preferably transparent bowl 22 fabricated from an appropriate synthetic resinuous material so as to provide an open upper end 23 and a closed bottom end 24 through which is formed a drain aperture 26 normally kept sealed by an appropriate plug 27 the upper open end 23 of the transparent bowl is provided with a radially outwardly extending flange 28 adapted to be caught by a clamp ring 29 secured to the bottom wall 6 of the body member by appropriate screws 31 to seal the union between the open upper edge of the transparent bowl and the bottom surface 32 of the bottom wall 6 the bottom wall is formed with an annular groove 33 within which is trapped a seal ring 34 which lies disposed between the bottom wall 6 and the upper edge of the bowl 22 the union between these two members is thus sealed fluid. |
7 | a first step 7 b 2 is formed in a such shape as to house or dispose an end of the reflection sheet 3 having a rectangular shape and extends from a lower surface 7 a 0 of the white plastic part 7 a to a lower surface 7 b 0 of the black plastic part 7 b to provide a bottom of a hollow together with a lower surface of the light guide 2 to house the reflection sheet 3 in the hollow on the other hand in the white plastic part 7 a a lower inner side wall 7 a 2 see fig2 b faces the light guide plate 2 and has a second step 7 a 3 to house ends of a pair of the prism sheets 5 in addition on the white plastic part 7 a the light shielding sheet 8 see fig1 b is disposed and a third step 7 b 4 is formed in the black plastic part 7 b to house dispose an end of the light shielding sheet 8 on the black plastic part 7 b an outer upper part of the black plastic part 7 b is chamfered to have a chamfered surface 7 b 5 as described above the joint surface 7 a 1 of the white plastic part 7 a and the joint surface 7 b 1 of the black plastic part 7 b. |
2 | embodiments length of conduit 20 may about 40 feet shorter or longer lengths may be used to produce a corrugated conduit of a desired length conduit 20 may have thickness 22 thickness 22 of conduit 20 may be any desired thickness in some embodiments conduit 20 may be schedule 40 or heavier gage pipe in other embodiments the conduit may have a relatively thin wall thickness for example a conduit may be a 20 gage 7 gage or lighter gage pipe conduit 20 may have outer diameter 24 conduit 20 may have an initial outer diameter in a range from about u00bd inch to 12 inches or more in an embodiment a conduit has a nominal diameter of about 5 inches a pointing device may be used to transform conduit 20 into a pointed conduit a pointed conduit refers to a conduit with at least one end that has a smaller diameter than a diameter of a body of the conduit fig2 depicts a representation of pointed conduit 26 formed from conduit 20 of fig1 pointed conduit 26 may include body 28 frustro conical portions 30 and end portions 32 outer diameter of body 28 may be the same as outer diameter of conduit 20 end portions 32 may have outer diameters that are smaller than the outer diameter of body 28 an outer diameter of a first end portion may be the same or different than an outer diameter of a second end portion. |
7 | low light levels and where excitation energy must be kept to a minimum to reduce photon damage and bleaching of the sample and fluorophores the electronic image acquired by imaging means 106 is provided to a control unit 128 which can contain automatic gain controls white balance black balance and auto iris functions all of which can be controlled or limited by the operator of the system for maximum imaging control and flexibility a particular advantage of this system is the use of a video camera with the ability to display fields of image versus frames when only the odd or even fields are displayed and the interlace information is interpolated from the adjacent fields then effective frame speeds equal to the field rate can be achieved this is important when it is desired to study very high speed motion with a minimum of motion during the image acquisition time it is also useful to use electronic shuttering to limit the motion during a field duration the electronic signal from imaging means 106 and control unit 128 is then provided to image inverter system 132 which electronically converts it to obtain either the luminance chrominance or luminance and chrominance negative image of the image provided to it from control unit 128 a trivial example of the function. |
2 | and hence the print cartridges 30 and 32 in the position illustrated in fig4 when the movable housing portion 16 is in its second position the holding mechanism 40 comprises a stationary arm 42 fixedly mounted to the stationary housing portion 14 a cam 44 fixedly mounted to the movable housing portion 16 a lever 46 also referred to herein as a locking element pivotally coupled to the stationary arm 42 and a spring 48 coupled between an extension 14 b of the stationary housing portion 14 and the lever 46 the cam 44 effects movement of the lever 46 such that it engages the carrier 18 when the movable housing portion 16 is moved from its first position to its second position see fig2 the lever 46 is considered engaged with the carrier 18 when it makes direct contact with the carrier 18 or is positioned a small distance from the carrier 18 when engaged with the carrier 18 the lever 46 acts as a stop to prevent movement of the carrier 18 in a direction represented by arrow 19 in fig4 away from the first side wall 14 a the lever 46 disengages the carrier 18 when the movable housing portion 16 is permitted to move to its first position see fig3 and 5 a packaging element 100 formed for example from expanded polymeric beads is fitted over a first end 12 a of the printer housing 12 to maintain the movable housing portion 16 in its second position see fig1 and 2 the packaging element 100 comprises a recess 102 shaped so as to receive the first end 102 of the housing 12 when the movable housing portion 16 is in its second. |
8 | at this time sequencer 105 activates reception section 103 and reception section 103 acquires transmission signal step s 3 further sequencer 105 activates delay adjustment section 104 and delay adjustment section 104 eliminates the delay of a demodulation signal with respect to a baseband signal whereby the delay amount of the demodulation signal with respect to the baseband signal is computed step s 4 then delay adjustment section 104 performs delay adjustment for delaying the baseband signal and the demodulation signal by the computed delay amount step s 5 thereafter sequencer 105 determines whether the outputs of the baseband signal and the demodulation signal from delay adjustment section 104 have been brought into a steady state step s 6 when it is determined that the outputs have not been brought into a steady state step s 6 no the processes subsequent to step s 2 are executed when it is determined that the outputs have been brought into a steady state step s 6 yes delay adjustment section 104 stores information of the delay amounts of the baseband signal and the demodulation signal resulting from the delay adjustment in a memory or the like step s 7 thereafter sequencer 105 activates distortion compensation section 101 and distortion compensation section 101 computes a phase difference caused by phase rotation between the baseband signal and the demodulation signal then distortion compensation section 101 adjusts the phase of the. |
1 | the present invention are further characterized by the following properties an iodine number of about 50 to about 130 g iodine per 100 g of lipid composition a saponification number of about 15 to about 35 mg koh per g lipid composition a melting range of about 30 to about 55 u00b0 c an acid number of less than about 2 mg koh per g lipid composition and a peroxide value of less than about 10 milliequivalents per kg lipid composition the low peroxide value of the phytolipid compositions is an indication of the stability of the compositions to oxidation and thus the potential to avoid or at least limit the formation of rancid and malodorous compounds phytosterols present in the compositions provided in accordance with the present invention constitute a portion of the unsaponifiable fraction of vegetable oil more than 40 different phytsosterols have been identified of which u03b2 stigmasterol stigmasterol and campesterol are the most common other phytosterols include sitosterol cycloartenol and brassicasterol the mixed tocols vitamin e consist of eight naturally occurring isomers four tocopherols alpha beta gamma and delta and four tocotrienols alpha beta gamma and delta homologs the vegetable wax is composed of c24 to c40 hydrocarbons. |
4 | very good results are achieved with the roll blade former for example with a view to sheet formation within an optimum operating window af opt which is defined by the following terminating straight lines throughput d s with the terminating straight lines at 15 000 1 min u00b7 m and 18 380 1 min u00b7 m and forming shoe dewatering e f at 1 300 1 min u00b7 m and 1 800 1 min u00b7 m 0054 fig6 illustrates an enlarged version of the optimum operating window af opt whereby the operating point ap is in the optimum operating window af opt on product changes the operating point ap leaves the optimum operating window af opt vertical down arrow and is placed on the curve k u2032 broken line outside the operating window a f providing poorer results with the known and aforementioned twin wire formers the fiber suspension throughput d s through the headbox must then be increased in a negative way upward arrow angled toward right in order to return to the optimum operating window in summary it can be said that the present invention of a twin wire former provides that the aforementioned disadvantages of the state of the art are completely avoided and that fiber suspensions containing long fibers which are particularly difficult to form for example papers can be put to optimum use while this invention has been described as having a preferred design the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure this application is therefore intended to cover any variations uses or adaptations of the invention using its general principles further this application. |
6 | of the figure the lock 10 has been positioned opposite the cutout 8 by sliding the assembly consisting of the blades and the lock in the peripheral groove 4 the root 5 of the blade 1 is positioned to bear against a lateral wall 11 b of the upper block 11 and covers the segments 12 c and 12 d of the base 12 of the lock 10 the platform 6 of the blade covers the assembly and rests in abutment against the external face of the hub 3 the mounting of a set of blades on a compressor hub comprising a cutout using a device for locking the blades in translation will now be disclosed according to an embodiment of the invention each blade 1 is initially shown in an inclined manner opposite the cutout 8 formed in the open shoulder 7 with the end of its platform 6 which is opposite the cutout positioned to bear against the shoulder 7 u2032 which is not open by maintaining contact of this end on the shoulder 7 u2032 the blade 1 is tilted in the direction indicated by the arrow a of fig3 so as to pass the root 5 between the two faces 9 a and 9 b of the cutout 8 until the other end of the platform 6 comes in turn to bear against the external face of the hub 3 this time in the region of the open shoulder 7 once the root 5 of the blade is introduced and the platform 6 rests on the two shoulders of the external face of the hub 3 the blade 1 is free to circulate in the peripheral groove 4. |
8 | 19 is a sub sampling and spatial filter for performing sub sampling and spatial filtering fig7 is a block diagram showing the details of the structure of the sub sampling and spatial filter 19 this circuit of fig7 also in view of the spatial filtering function carries out processing according to the computation of the equation 1 and uses the same reference characters as those in fig4 in fig7 a digital signal output from the a d converter 18 enters at an input terminal 100 the input data series is parallelized by a parallelizing circuit 101 delay circuits 102 104 and 106 each delay an input signal by 1 h where h is a horizontal scanning period delay circuits 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 and 116 each delay an input signal by one picture element 2 fs obtained after sub sampling 118 120 122 124 126 128 and 130 are adders 132 is a subtractor 134 136 138 140 and 142 are multipliers having coefficients k 1 k 5 respectively 144 is a divider having a divisor a 146 is a changeover switch for alternating two original picture element data parallelized by the parallelizing circuit 101 in every one line 148 150 and 152 are compensation switches for compensating for the delay of a picture element which are changed over in association with the changeover switch 146 the changeover switch 146 and the compensation switches 148 150 and 152 are changed over together. |
6 | that detects the impact signature processes it and calculates the time of arrival the system comprises a polyphase filter bank boxcar filter a detection analyzer for detecting an impact and time tagging software for calculating the time of impact the system splits the received hydrophone signal into evenly spaced energy bands processes each band individually and then recombines the data to provide a precise time of detection application_number US 71383707 A description fig3 shows a block diagram of a first embodiment of a polyphase detection system 46 according to the current invention the polyphase detector 46 registers several of the detection bands and thereby eliminates many false alarms a polyphase detector 46 can be designed by selecting a collection of n center frequencies distributed across the nyquist band 0 f s hz where f s is the sampling frequency for a signal for the input sample sequence the collection of n center frequencies u03c9 0 u03c9 1 u03c9 k u03c9 n 1 is given by the available number of channels and the sampling frequency of the system each single band detector frequency is given by the single band detector is processed by multiplying the input signal x n by this gives a signal that translates the spectrum of interest to the origin this also provides the power about that center frequency by squaring the signal this reduced bandwidth signal can be provided to a lowpass filter h n the lowpass filter bandwidth is selected as b u2266. |
3 | 60 u00b0 c 3 hydroxynitrostyrene 1 65 g prepared according to the process of the invention and n butylisocyanate 0 99 g were stirred in dry toluene 50 ml at room temperature to the stirred mixture was added triethylamine 0 5 ml and stirring continued for 4 hours at 85 u00b0 c the reaction mixture was concentrated the oily residue was crystallised from hexane to get pure title product m p 80 u00b0 2 u00b0 c u03b2 methyl 4 hydroxynitrostyrene 5 37 g prepared according to the process of the invention and sodium ethoxide 2 04 g were stirred in ethanol 20 ml at room temperature for 1 hour the solvent was removed at 40 u00b0 45 u00b0 c under reduced pressure and the residue was suspended in solvent ether and filtered to get the sodium salt of u03b2 methyl 4 hydroxynitrostyrene 5 2 g 2 chloro 5 nitrothiazole 4 28 g and the sodium salt of u03b2 methyl 4 hydroxynitrostyrene 5 2 g were mixed in dmso dimethysulfoxide 10 ml under cooling the mixture was warmed at 50 u00b0 55 u00b0 c for 2 hours the reaction mixture was diluted with cold water and the separated product was suspended in ethanol the crude product was crystallised from benzene hexane m p 102 u00b0 3 u00b0 c 4hydroxynitrostyrene 3 3 g and anhydrous potassium carbonate 2 76 g were stirred at. |
2 | size of the jet pump impeller 66 the end member 16 is matingly coupled to the impeller 66 of the jet pump 46 the end member 16 is configured to mount about and be in physical contact with the stator vanes 48 both the body 14 and the end member 16 have a circular shape although any shape is contemplated including square polygon rounded and the like however a circular shape is preferred since the water will flow over the jet pump tail cone insert 10 in a preferred embodiment the jet pump tail cone insert 10 can be comprised of three separate parts that are joined together as described above it is contemplated that in other designs more than three separate pieces may be required in order to fulfill the purpose of the jet pump tail cone insert 10 the cap 12 the body 14 and the end member 16 matingly couple to each other the jet pump tail cone insert 10 may not be water tight however the jet pump tail cone insert 10 is designed to fit snuggly to the bearing hub and stator vanes in order to prevent the flow of water between the jet pump tail cone insert 10 and the stator vanes as illustrated in fig2 3 and 4 the body 14 and the end member 16 are. |
8 | the same as the one used in the vertical direction the two matrices could be different due to the presence of anisotropy in the image and the fact that the aspect ratio is not 1 1 the zone of influence of a pixel is defined as the minimum distance needed so that pixels with distance greater to this minimum distance are not correlated with the pixel the dimension of the transformation matrix is selected to be such that the auto correlation function between two pixels with distance equal to the dimension is greater than or equal to r where r is less than 1 and greater than 0 5 if the horizontal transformation matrix is h then coefficients of the matrix h are computed so that the matrix h is stochastically orthonormal under the assumption of wide sense stationarity the expected value of all bands except for the low band is equal to zero the object is to find the parameters a ij ij 1 2 3 n j 1 2 3 n which maximizes the variance of the low band minimizes the variance of all other bands and satisfies the above constraints a similar approach is used for the vertical transformation this approach is used for each one of the color channels the quantization matrix is designed to give one of two options the. |
5 | 10 in accordance with the present invention is shown damper 10 includes a rotor 12 operable in a housing 14 with a clutch 16 interposed between rotor 12 and housing 14 rotor 12 housing 14 and clutch 16 can be made from injection molded plastic or other suitable materials rotor 12 includes a main body portion 18 operable within housing 14 and a shaft 20 extending outwardly of housing 14 for receiving a gear or the like or for otherwise connecting damper 10 within a system having a component for which control is to be provided by damper 10 main body 18 includes a plurality of lobes 22 24 26 axially disposed thereon and in the exemplary embodiment includes three lobes 22 24 and 26 however those skilled in the art should understand that two lobes or more than three lobes also can be used each lobe is a wedge shaped structure as viewed in cross section and includes a radially outer end 28 30 32 respectively for lobes 22 24 26 and a radially inner end 34 36 38 respectively accordingly lobes 22 24 26 have angular outer surfaces 40 42 44 respectively defined between the radially outer end and the. |
4 | by the present invention and will not be discussed further hereinafter with reference to fig3 7 the end caps 16 include a front surface 22 and first and second support surfaces 24 26 the front surface 22 is preferably curved and includes first and second edges 28 30 the first edge 28 is located at the intersection of the front surface 22 and the first support surface 24 the second edge 30 is located at the intersection of the front surface 22 and the second support surface 26 when the control panel 10 is in the first orientation fig1 the end cap 16 is generally as shown in fig3 5 in other words the first support surface 24 is in abutting contact with the top surface 12 of the washing machine 14 and the second support surface 26 is facing rearwardly relative to the washing machine 14 and may have a rear cover plate secured thereto the first edge 28 is adjacent the top surface 12 of the washing machine 14 and the second edge 30 is remote from the top surface 12 of the washing machine 14 alternatively when the control panel 10 is rotated such that it is in the second orientation fig2 the second support surface 26 is in abutting contact with the top surface 12 of the washing machine 14 and the first support surface 24 is facing rearwardly relative to the washing machine 14 and may have a rear cover plate secured thereto the second edge 30 is adjacent the top surface 12 of the washing machine 14 and the. |
1 | springs falling outside of a predetermined tolerance for example adjusting half of the springs would cut variation in half adjusting that half of the springs having the worst variations would cut variation by more than half fig5 a and 5 b are cross sectional views of an embodiment of the infusion pump incorporating a stacked series of shims 81 of equal or varying thickness to adjust the force exerted by the spring 60 on the plunger 40 for example the shims 81 could be shaped as disks or washers fig6 a and 6 b are cross sectional views of an embodiment of the infusion pump using a helical shim 82 that can be trimmed to a desired height to adjust the spring force the manufacturer would simply cut off the proper number of coils to achieve the desired height for the helical shim 82 fig7 a and 7 b are cross sectional views of an embodiment of the infusion pump incorporating coaxial beveled segments 83 to adjust the spring force this embodiment is similar to the device used to damp a swinging door two beveled cylindrical segments are stacked atop one another rotating the cylindrical segments with respect to one another increases or decreases the. |
6 | mass flow element 6 the second mass flow element 6 is supplied to the steam turbine 2 in the first turbine stage 9 the first mass flow element 5 is supplied to the steam turbine 2 in a turbine stage 10 which follows the first turbine stage in the second operating mode 8 the first mass flow element 5 can therefore largely be made usable in the steam turbine 2 fig3 shows a conventional steam power station having a process steam consumer as is known from the prior art the figure shows a steam turbine 2 which comprises a high pressure turbine 16 a medium pressure turbine 15 and two low pressure turbines 14 as well as a process steam consumer 3 and a condenser 17 a steam line 22 is connected to an outlet of the medium pressure turbine 15 and is split at a splitting point into a process steam line 19 and an overflow line 20 the process steam line 19 is connected to a supply line to the process steam consumer 3 a control valve 23 is connected in the process steam line 19 the overflow line is connected to the inlets of the low pressure turbines 14 a throttle valve 18 is connected in the overflow line. |
3 | 2h q compound xxx 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 9 85 1h d 7 5 2h d 7 05 2h d 2 45 3h m 1 9 2h t 1 7 6h m 1 4 4h m 0 9 3h dd compound xxxiii 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 11 95 1h s 2 2 2h m 1 8 2h m 1 4 10 br m 0 83 3h d compound xxxiv anal calcd for c 15 h 19 no 3 c 68 96 h 7 26 n 5 36 found c 68 75 h 7 24 n 5 30 1 h nmr 300 mhz d 2 o u03b4 7 71 2h d 7 33 2h d 2 06 2h d 1 52 6h m 1 01 3h m 0 84 2h m compound xxxv anal calcd for c 14 h 10 no 3 cl c 60 96 h 3 63 n 5 08 found c 60 42 h 3 64 n 4 94 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 10 85 1h s 7 95 2h d 7 85 2h d 7 55 4h m compound xxxvi anal calcd for c 16 h 21 no 3 c 69 79 h 7 70 n 5 08 found c 69 38 h 7 85 n 4 85 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 10 0 1h s 7 45 2h d 7 10 2h d 3 18 2h s 2 15 2h d 1 67 6h br m 1 17 3h m 0 95 2h m compound xxxvii 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 12 25 1h s 9 8 1h s 7 5 2h d 7 15. |
8 | the network port unit 180 is the same as that of the line setting unit 190 in step s301 the line setting unit 190 performs a parameter recognition operation more particularly the external interface unit 228 of the mux 108 shown in fig5 receives an input signal control signal via the external interface unit 228 and transfers the received input signal to the recognition unit 229 the recognition unit 229 recognizes parameters to be used from the received input signal more particularly as shown in fig1 each of the muxs 101 and 108 includes a master clock generator 241 and a frequency divider 242 connected to the control bus 240 fig5 the master clock generator 241 generates a master clock signal and the frequency divider 242 generates clock signals by dividing the frequency of the master clock signal the recognition unit 229 identifies the clock signal from the input signal further the recognition unit 229 identifies the encoding method from the received input signal the external interface unit 228 is capable of performing a plurality of encoding methods furthermore the recognition unit 229 identifies the frame structure from the received input signal information concerning the identified parameters is transferred as parameter information to the memory 230 in step s302 shown in fig6 the memory 230 stores the parameter information sent from the recognition unit 229 under the control of the controller 227 in step s303 the comparator 231 compares the parameter information obtained at time t n with that of time t n 1 when the parameter information obtained at time t n does not match the parameter information obtained at time. |
2 | hole 115 formed at a predetermined position thereon when one of the powder packs 172 is set off to explode in the main body 11 the high pressure gas so produced may be guided into the muffler chamber 112 via the through hole 6 and then be slowly discharged from the through hole 115 with the hollow muffler chamber 112 the sound wave of sonic boom produced in the main body 11 shall be enclosed and reflect within the substantially closed muffler chamber 112 without leaking out there the noise brought along with the explosion of powder pack 172 is thereby largely reduced the thrusting mechanism 2 of the present invention consists of a coupling 21 a sliding block 22 a centre rod 23 a connection member 24 a spring 25 a hollow push member 26 an inner hexagon screw 27 a second connection piece 28 and a sleeve 29 please refer to fig1 and 3 the coupling 21 is screwed to a rear end of the first connection piece 19 of the shooting mechanism 1 and has a middle partition 211 therein all the centre rod 23 sliding block 22 and connection member 24 are received in the coupling 21 the centre rod 23 is a slender rod having a front head 231 with larger outer diameter and a threaded rear end to engage with the connection member 24 the front head 231 of the centre rod 23 is retained to one front. |
5 | small packers to close or constrict the perforations the tools 151 152 are mounted on telescopic arms 153 which extend from the tool body 11 to the opening 13 of a perforation and if required into the perforation there are also shown pads 17 which can in operation been extended against the casing to provide a counterforce and or anchor the tool body in the wellbore the extendable devices arms 153 17 18 are hydraulically operated or use electric actuators for extending positioning and retraction into the tool body the tool includes electronic devices 19 to control the downhole operation of the tool and to communicate measurements to the surface and to receive instructions from a surface operator a more detailed view of a perforation intervention tool for sand control purposes is shown in fig1 b retaining the numerals used in fig1 a for identical or similar elements the intervention tool inserts a tube 151 shown cutaway into the perforation tunnel 13 and a coaxial piston 154 then pushes a sand control plug 155 into the tunnel as the tube withdraws the plug is made of an elastic mesh that springs open as it is released from the tube together with an elastic fishbone structure that provides some support to the mesh and also locks it within the tunnel in fig2 the tool of fig1 is shown again retaining the numerals used in fig1 a for identical or similar elements. |
5 | of the transmission mechanism 104 shown in fig9 will easily be understood by comparison with that of the preceding figures and that therefore no further description need be provided herein it will of course be appreciated that while the embodiment of fig9 is illustrated in association with a cylindrical shaft 76 and acircular recess 114 having a rib 116 this is by way merely an example this embodiment of the invention will equally be applicable to a shaft having a hexagonal or other cross section and the recess 114 would then of course be modified to suit a preferred form of bearing assembly 18 will now be described in more detail in connection with fig1 as already explained in relation to fig1 and 1a the bearing assembly 18 is of integral one piece thermoplastic construction the two walls 18a and 18b are joined by a junction wall 130 having side channel walls 132 on either side therefore for greater strength in the embodiment of fig1 the u shaped recess in wall 18a is preferably provided with inturned abutment portions 134 on either side so as to enclose slightly more than a 180 deg of arc the through opening in wall 18b is formed with a bridge formation already described extending completely thereacross and thereby providing a entirely enclosed through opening for retention of the shaft therein in order to provide for passage of the cords and tapes and the like openings 136 and 138 are formed in walls 18a and 18b in order for downward guidance of those. |
5 | terms u201c a u201d and u201c an u201d as used herein do not denote a limitation of quantity but rather denote the presence of at least one 1 of the referenced items finally any directional signal such as top bottom left right upper and lower are take with reference to the orientation shown in fig1 and 5 a the preferred embodiment of the present invention is a curved preformed landscape barrier 10 while an alternative embodiment is a straight assembly embodiment 200 landscape barrier the landscape barrier 10 includes a carrier plate 40 which supports generally flat interconnecting curved elements which are described in more detail subsequently while the straight assembly embodiment 200 has straight elements the landscape barrier 10 and the straight assembly embodiment 200 can be freely arranged to form a decorative retaining barrier around trees 100 flower beds driveways walkways and other similar locations refer now to fig1 and 2 respectively front perspective and sectional views of the landscape barrier 10 the landscape barrier 10 is shown providing an assembly of interlocking members having matching radii the landscape barrier 10 includes a plurality of curved wall elements 20 a plurality of curved cap elements 22 and a carrier plate 40 the curved wall elements 20 and curved cap elements 22 are envisioned as being made of molded high density polystyrene molded or extruded plastic or equivalent light weight material the tiers of curved wall elements 20 are preferably arranged horizontally offset to overlap subjacent and superjacent tiers each curved wall element 20 and each curved cap element 22. |
1 | 12 wells and well 1 to 8 are positive control well 9 and 10 are control and well 11 and 12 are blank perform serial dilution from well 1 to 8 by transferring 50 u03bcl from well 1 and transfer to well 2 after mixed thoroughly transferring 50 u03bcl from well 2 and transfer to well 3 and so on to well 8 and remove 50 u03bcl from well 8 and the diluted concentrations are 66 6 22 2 7 4 2 47 0 82 0 27 0 091 and 0 03 u03bcm 149 u03bcl nadph cofactor mix and 1 u03bcl 20 mm chinese herbal ingredients or 1 u03bcl 25 w v excipients were added to the well 1 and 2 respectively in a 96 well plate and mixed thoroughly transfer 50 u03bcl from well 1 and 2 and added to well 3 and mixed thoroughly triplicate for each sample the 96 well plate was incubated at 37 u00b0 c for 10 min 100 u03bcl of enzyme substrate mix was added to every well and mixed thoroughly except the blank wells the 96 well plate was incubated at 37 u00b0 c for 40 min 75 u03bcl stop solution was added to every well and mixed thoroughly immediately add 100 u03bcl enzyme substrate mix. |
2 | the pressure pipe portion 10 can also be provided as an independent portion which is welded into the train of the relatively long pressure pipe the pressure pipe portion 10 has diametrically opposing flanges 11 and 12 radially directed towards the outside which form a passage 14 or 15 respectively approximately slit shaped in cross section the shaping of the flanges 11 12 and the further parts respectively that are associated to the passages 14 and 15 respectively emerge more clearly from the fig6 and 7 in fig7 a flange body 34 can be recognised with an outer flange 32 which is screwed against the wall of the pressure pipe portion 10 at the outside with the aid of screws 33 as can be recognised in fig3 in particular the pressure pipe portion 10 is reinforced towards the inside in this region by a thickening 37 when u201c inside u201d and u201c outside u201d are mentioned above and below this refers to the pressure pipe i e to its interior or exterior respectively the flange body 34 features a sleeve portion 30 a which is introduced into the passage 15 the perimeter of the sleeve portion 30 which is longitudinal perpendicularly to the drawing plane is shaped corresponding to the cross section of the passage 15. |
9 | represent specific cells of fig1 and 17 respectively the configuration of each cell of fig1 and 17 somewhat resembles the configuration of this invention according to the configuration of c or fig1 the n layer for vss is arranged around the memory nodes from two directions according to the configuration of d or fig1 the n layer for vss around the memory nodes is continuous around three directions of l shaped driver mos transistors the node capacitance of each memory cell of c and d is 40 pf according to the configuration of c the resistance balance of high resistance elements being formed of polysilicon layers is undesirable according to the configuration of d not only is the resistance balance of high resistance elements undesirable but also the bistable stability of the memory cell is liable to be degraded because the flip flop transistors have l shaped configurations in fig1 the plotted curve e represents a specific cell which is equivalent to a case where the cell of b is provided in a p well of the semiconductor substrate according to the configuration of e where v dh u2267 2 volts the cell is free from a soft error however this cell is subjected to a certain soft error when v dh lt 1 5 volts. |
7 | illustrated in fig3 a the upper wall 78 of the channel 74 is recessed into the lower surface 58 of the surrounding case 46 thereby permitting the band 14 to fit more closely against the wrist 30 of the wearer 106 6 in a further variant as illustrated in fig1 the watch module 34 includes an analog watch movement 110 7 in still a further variant as illustrated in fig4 the watch module 34 includes a digital watch movement 114 8 in yet a further variant the watch module 34 is waterproof 9 in a variant of the invention as illustrated in fig1 17 the attachment mechanism 50 further includes at least one first side wall 118 the first side wall 118 is attached at a right angle to the lower surface 58 of the surrounding case 46 and descends from it for a first predetermined distance 122 at least one underband plate 126 is provided the plate 126 is attached at a right angle at a proximate edge 130 to a lower edge 134 of the first side wall 118 the plate 126 has a width 138 at least equal to the first predetermined width 18 and is spaced from the lower surface 58 by at least the first predetermined thickness 22 at least one second side wall 142 is provided the second side wall 142 is attached at a right angle at a distal edge 146 of the underband plate. |
6 | elements 31 and thus an especially strong connection and stiff execution of the entire cage can be achieved otherwise what was described above for fig1 to 4 applies fig7 and 8 show as another embodiment of the invention in a perspective view a cylindrical roller bearing cage with two ring like peripheral elements 41 with end side rectangle like recesses 42 for web elements 44 with a uniform trapezoidal cross section fig7 shows the cage in the still unconnected state of the elements 41 and 44 and fig8 shows the cage after connecting the elements 41 and 44 here the recesses 42 in the peripheral elements 41 when the web elements 44 are inserted into the peripheral elements 41 provide for welding of the elements 41 and 44 to one another for prepositioning of the web elements 44 in the peripheral direction but also in the axial direction of the peripheral elements 41 differently than in the cages according to fig1 to 6 thus in the cage as shown in fig7 and 8 the distance between the two peripheral elements 41 is fixed at the same time since the web elements 44 are inserted so to speak between the peripheral elements 41 otherwise what was described above for fig1 to 6 applies fig9 and 10 as another embodiment of the invention in a perspective view show a cylindrical roller bearing cage with two ring like peripheral elements 51 with end side rectangle like recesses 52 for web elements 54 with axial ends reinforced in the. |
8 | the like finally it is to be understood that the machine readable data can be but is not limited to a bar code magnetic ink a rf tag hand printing mark sense systems or the like with respect to the miob it is envisioned that this device be a lightweight autonomous wheeled cart type robot that conventionally operates off of conventional rechargeable batteries during periods of use the miob finds a docking station to conventionally recharge and possibly conventionally plug into a network link to exchange data with other miobs printers mailboxes or servers the miob of the present invention is similar in some respects to the mailroom robots discussed above however a significant difference is that the miob of the present invention is designed to service all types of consumable handling devices not just printers it is to be understood that the miob can be outfitted so as to service various consumable handling devices for example the miob can be equipped with a locked bin that provides security as the input output job is transferred to its final destination another miob can be fitted with a conventional location device so that the location destination of the miob can be constantly monitored a further advantageous aspect of the present invention will now be described with respect to the passive active nature of the present invention for example if a printer prints a print job the printer can conventionally contact a data center not shown and inform the data center that that particular printer has a print job to be picked up the data center then contacts and sends a miob the miob proceeds to that printer and picks up the print job the miob scans the cover. |
9 | drying zone 12 the solvents remaining in the filmy object such as the dichloromethane broken out of triacetyl cellulose by the swelling action is evaporated consequently in the production line 1 the evaporation of the solvent in the filmy object is promoted and the remaining amount of dichloromethane in the filmy object having passed the delivery zone 12 can be reduced to be 0 1 wt or less and simultaneously the total residual amount of the solvent is also reduced to be 0 5 wt or less in the downstream section 12 b of the late stage drying zone 12 the filmy object is cooled down to room temperature and the filmy object tac film takes the form of the finished tac film product the filmy object tac film discharged from the late stage drying zone 12 is wound by the winding device 500 the tac film thus produced is subsequently delivered to the subsequent processes unshown in the figure and is commercialized as the optical functional films such as protective film for polarizing plate and anti glare film additionally polarizing plate is formed by attaching the protective film for polarizing plate onto both sides of a polarization element made of polyvinyl alcohol etc and a part of a liquid crystal display is made by using the polarizing plate now with reference to fig2 description will be made below on the production line wherein cellulose film is produced by flow casting of the polymer solution onto. |
7 | removed and the resulting film placed in a waring blender with dry ice and chopped for about 30 seconds particles between 20 and 80 mesh 180 850 micrometers were then collected the particles were dropped on a sheet of paper placed over a magnet sheet and the orientation of the particles visually examined in a microscope and determined to be 98 percent correctly oriented for retroreflection a primary use for retroreflectorization particles as described in the above examples is to reflectorize fabric for such a use the retroreflectorization particles should be as small as practical preferably the retroreflectorization particles of the invention include on the average no more than about 10 microspheres preferably no more than about 5 microspheres and most preferably no more than about 3 microspheres retroreflectorization particles containing more than 10 microspheres can be satisfactorily used even for reflectorizing fabrics e g by coloring the retroreflectorization particle a color that matches the fabric generally such particles will average no more than about 50 microspheres larger particles have several advantages e g they require less chopping which makes them less expensive and also causes less disruption of the retroreflective structure of the particles over the whole treated surface of a fabric of the invention there should be on the average less than about 2 000 microspheres per square centimeter preferably there are less than about 500 and more preferably less than about 300 microspheres per. |
4 | of ball bearings it is to be appreciated that a rotation of the spline shaft 58 will impart a rotation to the cylindrical collar 58 as is partially illustrated in fig4 the cylindrical collar 68 is keyed to a casing 90 via a keyway arrangement 92 the casing 90 is more fully depicted in fig3 and is seen to include the pinion gear 56 at its front end the casing 90 and the pinion gear 56 will rotate with the cylindrical collar 68 when the same is rotatably driven by the spline shaft 58 the casing 90 will furthermore rotate relative to the lower portion 60 of the beam structure 22 by virtue of a pair of ball bearing mounts 94 and 96 as has been previously described the pinion gear 56 engages the rack 54 of the carriage 18 a rotation of the pinion gear 56 will move the rack 54 linearly so as to thereby move the carriage along the length of the cylindrical axis member 20 this movement of the carriage may be effected while the lightweight frame is also being displaced along the length of the rotating shaft 58 referring now to fig5 an overall top view of the positioning apparatus is illustrated the y shaped configuration of the brace structure 26 within the lightweight frame is particularly illustrated the relationship of the various positioning elements can also be appreciated in this regard the parallel relationship of the guide 28 the shaft 58 the support 34 and the rack 50 is readily apparent it is to be appreciated from the above that a preferred embodiment of a lightweight rigid and responsive positioning system has been disclosed this. |
9 | film like the recording layer obtained in example 2 and in this recording layer too there took place the same reversible reactions as in the recording layer of example 2 upon exposure to two types of light source differing in wavelength further in the case of this example the half life period of flf 0 was one week and that of the colored version was more than one day in the dark place at room temperature which signifies a remarkable improvement of stability in comparison with single use of flf 0 in example 2 the half life period in this case being about one hour the flf 0 to octadecane mixing ratio of 1 2 is most preferred but a similar effect is obtainable when said mixing ratio is in the range of 1 0 5 to 1 10 use of the fulgide having a c 18 long chain keto group of this example is most desirable for producing the recording media of this invention a similar effect can be obtained when c 14 to 22 in case c greater than 31 it was difficult to obtain the starting fulgide when c less than 5 it was impossible to obtain a langmuir blodgett film a benzene solution of a 1 1 mixture of flf 0 and stearic acid was prepared and a recording layer was formed by using this solution according to the process of example 2 this recording layer like that of example 2 was a uniform ultra thin film and there took place the same. |
4 | the drum type washing machine according to the third embodiment of the present invention and fig9 is a rear sectional view showing the drum type washing machine according to the third embodiment of the present invention the drum type washing machine according to the third embodiment of the present invention comprises a cabinet 2 for forming an appearance of a washing machine a tub 50 formed integrally with the cabinet 2 and for storing washing water a drum 6 rotatably arranged in the tub 50 for washing and dehydrating laundry and a supporting unit positioned at the rear side of the tub 50 and arranged between the supporting plate 12 to which the driving motor 8 is fixed and the cabinet 2 for supporting the drum 6 with buffering the tub 50 is composed of a first partition wall 52 fixed to the upper front inner wall and both sides inner wall of the cabinet 2 and a second partition wall 54 integrally fixed to the lower front inner wall and both sides inner wall of the cabinet 2 the first partition wall 52 of a flat plate shape is formed at the upper side of the cabinet 2 in a state that the front side and both sides are integrally formed at the inner wall of the cabinet 2 or fixed thereto also the second partition wall 54 of a semi circle shape is formed at the lower side of the cabinet 2 in a state that the front side and both sides are integrally formed at the inner wall of the cabinet 2 or fixed thereto the supporting unit comprises a plurality of upper supporting rods 56 connected to. |
3 | of the trans 1 4 polybutadiene does not change as a function of polymerization temperature the pressure used will normally be sufficient to maintain a substantially liquid phase under the conditions of the polymerization reaction the polymerization is conducted for a length of time sufficient to permit substantially complete polymerization of monomers in other words the polymerization is normally carried out until high conversions are attained the polymerization can then be terminated using a standard technique the polymerization can be terminated with a conventional noncoupling type of terminator such as water an acid a lower alcohol and the like or with a coupling agent for instance coupling agents can be used in order to improve the cold flow characteristics of the trans 1 4 polybutadiene rubber and rolling resistance of tires made therefrom it also leads to better processability and other beneficial properties a wide variety of compounds suitable for such purposes can be employed some representative examples of suitable coupling agents include multivinylaromatic compounds multiepoxides multiisocyanates multiimines multialdehydes multiketones multihalides such as tin tetrachloride and silicon tetrachloride multianhydrides multiesters which are the esters of polyalcohols with monocarboxylic acids and the diesters which are esters of monohydric alcohols with dicarboxylic acids and the like after the copolymerization has been completed the trans 1 4 polybutadiene can be recovered from the organic solvent the trans 1 4 polybutadiene can be recovered from the organic solvent and residue by means such as decantation filtration centrification and the like it is often desirable to precipitate the trans 1 4 polybutadiene from the organic solvent by the addition of lower alcohols containing from about 1 to about 4 carbon atoms to the polymer solution. |
2 | durometer on the shore a scale u s pat no 4 320 162 herein incorporated by reference describes an application of this steel rubber embossing method the patent describes an embossing process in which a substrate is embossed with a first pattern embossment and a second pattern embossment having different heights the elements forming the background pattern are lower than the elements forming the graphic pattern the provision of greater height to the graphic embossments can impart a better visibility against the background pattern of smaller embossments another patent with different height embossments is u s pat no 5 597 639 herein incorporated by reference that describes an embossing pattern with stitchlike bosses engraved at 0 050 inch height and signature bosses engraved at 0 060 inch height u s pat no 5 573 803 herein incorporated by reference describes an embossing pattern in which a substrate is embossed with three distinct elements all at 0 060 inch engraving height the stitchlike bosses are engraved with a rounded top the flower signature bosses are engraved with a flat top and the heart signature bosses are engraved with crenels and merlons on the top the provision of lesser radii on the tops of the graphic embossments can impart a better visibility against the background pattern of embossments with greater radii on their tops the steel rubber embossing process utilizes an engraved embossing roll composed of steel or other material which is significantly harder than the covering material on the rubber roll and having the desired pattern to be embossed into the substrate one method of producing an embossing roll. |
2 | step s2 a calculation for dividing the length in the subscanning direction is performed this calculation is an intermediate calculation the operations up to step s14 are the same as in fig5 b in which the rolled paper or cassette sheet is selected as the recording paper and a detailed description thereof will be omitted step s19 is executed after step s16 if yes in step s19 that is the line position is detected as a position seven scanning lines before the last line the flow advances to step s20 the remaining paper length information is received from the printer 20 in step s21 calculation dividing in the subscanning direction is performed again the operations after step s21 are the same as those in steps s17 and 18 in fig5 if no in step s19 i e if the line position is not the one seven scanning lines before the last line the flow jumps to step s17 in this embodiment even if manual paper feed which does not allow designation of a paper size is performed the x 1 line is chucked on the platen and the blank portion is not chucked during scanning of the last line since the blank portion has a length of about 2 mm trouble such as jamming caused by floating of the paper can be prevented manual feed operation can be effectively performed in the same manner as in the case wherein the rolled paper or cassette sheet is selected as the recording paper the present invention. |
3 | and the percentage change in cell viability was calculated thirty six male sprague dawley rats 270 330 g charles river labs raleigh va were used in this study anesthesia was induced by 5 halothane and maintained at 2 halothane delivered in oxygen body temperature was maintained normothermic 37 u00b1 1 u00b0 c throughout all surgical procedures by means of a homeothermic heating system harvard apparatus south natick mass food and water were provided ad libitum before and after surgery and the animals were individually housed under a 12 h light dark cycle rats were anesthetized and prepared for temporary focal ischemia using the filament method of middle cerebral artery occlusion mcao and reperfusion briefly the right external carotid artery was isolated and its branches were coagulated a 3 0 uncoated monofilament nylon suture with a rounded tip was introduced into the internal carotid artery via the external carotid artery and advanced approximately 22 mm from the carotid bifurcation until a slight resistance was observed thus occluding the origin of the mca the endovascular suture remained in place for 2 h and then was retracted to allow reperfusion of blood to the mca after mcao surgery animals were placed in recovery cages with ambient temperature maintained at 22 u00b0 c during the 2 h ischemia period and the initial 6 h post ischemia period 75 w warming lamps were also positioned directly over the top of each cage to maintain body temperature normothermic throughout the experiment the rats were treated 10 minutes prior to mcao with 1 mg kg pan 811 via iv injection pan 811 was prepared as a stock solution in 70 peg300 30 etoh this stock was diluted 5 fold in sterile. |
3 | present invention an open type glass lined tank capacity of about 100 liters jis r4201 was fabricated and about 100 cm 2 of its glass layer on the inner wall was removed by grinding to simulate an extended damage area the damaged area then was repaired and tested in the same manner as described in example 15 according to the present invention the resulting repair exhibited no sign of cracking in the existing glass layer around the repaired area application of repair layer to a region of irregular configuration in container structure the same repair and test of example 19 was effected on the curved area of a flange 6mm in curvature radius of the tank fabricated in example 19 again no cracking was detected in the existing glass layer around the repaired area the adhesiveness of the repaired layer to the steel substrate then was tested in the same manner as example 18 and as a result no cracking was detected a repair agent is prepared by mixing and stirring at 25 u00b0 c for one hour a sol gel solution containing the ingredients listed in table 3 table 3______________________________________silicon tetraethoxide 20 g85 phosphoric acid 1 gethanol 20 gwater 1 g______________________________________ separately from the ingredients of table 3 there are provided different types of inorganic ultrafine powders having a particle size less than about 1 u03bcm in diameter including silicon carbide ultrafine powder particle diameter lt 1 u03bcm silica ultrafine powder particle diameter dozens of angstroms prepared by a gas phase process. |
5 | openings 32 shown in fig1 b ports 34 are closed by sleeve 36 straddling o rings 38 and 40 sleeve 36 is connected to equalizer sleeve 42 at thread 44 sleeve 42 has an exterior profile 46 which is initially retained by the grip tool shown in fig2 4 the grip tool can be lowered into the fig2 position on wireline slickline coiled or rigid tubing when used with wireline or slickline the assembly further features a jar tool of a type known in the art for force application as needed in opposed directions as will be explained below equalizing the set plug 10 happens with movement of sleeve 36 away from overlapping at least o ring 40 this happens when the top end 48 of sleeve 42 is picked up with the grip tool and raised against travel stop 50 as shown in fig3 a packer or plug release sleeve 52 has a similar exterior profile 54 as the previously described profile 46 except the locations for the multiple profiles 54 that appear on ends of a finger structure 56 shown in fig7 are circumferentially offset from the profiles 46 that appear on another set of axial fingers 58 shown in fig7 the release sleeve 52 initially traps collet heads 60 in groove 62 to prevent movement of upper mandrel 64 that is secured to inner mandrel 26 at thread 66 mandrel body 68 is connected to support collet body 70 at thread 72 lower collet 74 is connected at thread 76 to the lower end of mandrel body 68 opposed arrows 78 and 80 represent the location a well. |
7 | from a computer readable storage medium or to an external computer or external storage device via a network for example the internet a local area network a wide area network and or a wireless network the network may comprise copper transmission cables optical transmission fibers wireless transmission routers firewalls switches gateway computers and or edge servers a network adapter card or network interface in each computing processing device receives computer readable program instructions from the network and forwards the computer readable program instructions for storage in a computer readable storage medium within the respective computing processing device computer readable program instructions for carrying out operations of the present invention may be assembler instructions instruction set architecture isa instructions machine instructions machine dependent instructions microcode firmware instructions state setting data or either source code or object code written in any combination of one or more programming languages including an object oriented programming language such as smalltalk c or the like and conventional procedural programming languages such as the u201c c u201d programming language or similar programming languages the computer readable program instructions may execute entirely on the user 39 s computer partly on the user 39 s computer as a stand alone software package partly on the user 39 s computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or. |
2 | mounted on this side of gear reducer 60 is a cam 94 and an air valve 96 the cam 94 whose peripheral configuration is depicted in fig6 operates air valve 96 which in turn controls the flow of air to cylinder 54 cam 94 is configured such that cylinder 54 and support vane 48 will be in the extended position for approximately 3 4 of the cam cycle which corresponds to 3 4 of the operational folding cycle and is withdrawn for the remaining 1 4 of the cycle the overall machine operation will be best understood by referring to fig7 a d as seen in fig7 a lower feeder vane 40 has just completed its fold by deflecting the material of blanket 7 so that it extends in a direction away from the upper face of support member 32 in completing this fold vane 40 pushes the folded block along support member 32 by an amount generally equal to twice the material thickness immediately following vane 40 reaching this position cam 94 triggers air valve 96 causing cylinder 54 to elevate support vane 48 fingers 50 fit between plates 44 on the material engaging face of folder vane 40 so as not to disturb the position of the material the folds are fully supported at this point and folder vane 40 may be oscillated out of the folding zone preparatory to the arrival of folder vane 36 this withdrawal takes place as a result of the continuous rotation. |
9 | attached to the thermoformed carrier element by an attachment means such as a glue adhesive melt bond chemical bond solvent bond or mechanical fit such as a friction fit fig1 illustrates a flow diagram of an antenna forming process in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention in step 100 this exemplary embodiment involves applying conductive ink to a dielectric thin sheet an example would be silver ink applied on a 0 003 inch thick mylar u00ae or other polyester film that is then cured in step 101 to form the antenna element an antenna element can be cured using a reflow oven or other drying system to cure the conductive ink step 102 includes providing the carrier material which may comprise a non conductive material such as plastic however as noted earlier the carrier may include any suitable material other than plastic that can be utilized in the thermoforming process the carrier material herein referred to as a thermoformable carrier material will have a melting temperature t m between about 50 0 u00b0 c and about 500 0 u00b0 c and preferably between about 50 0 u00b0 c and about 300 0 u00b0 c the carrier material will have a relaxed state at temperatures below 50 0 u00b0 c and will be rigid in the relaxed state in step 104 the antenna is attached to the thermoformed plastic carrier with an adhesive furthermore depending on the antenna design specifications and preferences the conductive pattern may be adhered to one or both sides of the thermoformed carrier finally in step 105 the thermoformed antennas are cut into individual antenna assemblies that can be. |
2 | each comprise a respective tubular body 52 fitted to shaft 49 and having a cylindrical outer surface 53 the axis 54 of which forms a given angle 55 with axis 51 each jaw 47 also comprises a ball bearing 56 having an inner ring fitted to surface 53 of tubular body 52 and a bar 57 in turn comprising a central hub 58 fitted to an outer ring of bearing 56 and two opposite arms 59 extending radially outwards from hub 58 the two arms 59 are fitted respectively on the free ends with a known sealing device 60 and a tappet roller 61 fitted in rotary manner to respective arm 59 and engaging a track 62 which is formed on relative drum 39 and is parallel to axis 51 of shaft 49 and crosswise to path p when shaft 49 oscillates about axis 51 bar 57 would therefore also oscillate about axis 51 if it were not forced by track 62 and by angle 55 formed between axes 51 and 54 to oscillate about an axis 63 extending perpendicular to the fig3 plane at the intersection of axes 51 and 54 transverse jaw 48 comprises a crank 64 fitted to shaft 49 between tubular bodies 52 of the two lateral jaws 47 and connected to a rocker arm 65 fitted to a shaft 66 the opposite ends of which are mounted for rotation through the two drums 39 to enable shaft 66 to rotate with respect to the two drums 39 and by virtue of said cam device 50 about an axis. |
7 | technique to be effective referring now to fig2 a through 2d there are figures illustrating examples of how asymmetric opc structures are used in accordance with the present disclosure it has been determined that opc structures are not required to be symmetrical in size and shape in order to be effective for correcting line end distortions deviations asymmetric opc structures may be effective in correcting such line end distortions deviations when certain preferred orientations are utilized fig2 a illustrates an example of asymmetric opc structures used upon a portion of a mask pattern comprising of 4 line ends of which one pair of adjacent lines a and b are located opposing another pair of adjacent lines a u2032 and b u2032 in close proximity opc has been applied to the line ends of all 4 lines so that each has a u201c protruding portion u201d extending out from the ends the opc structures are noted as being asymmetric as the serifs applied to the line ends of lines a and b point towards a different direction than that applied to the line ends of lines a u2032 and b u2032 fig2 a specifically shows serifs applied only to the right side of the line ends of adjacent lines a and b along the x axis direction the opc serifs applied upon the adjacent line ends of lines a u2032 and b u2032 are located only onto the left side of the lines along. |
8 | glass mold plate 14 has been heat treated at the temperatures such as from about 740 u00b0 c to about 800 u00b0 c for a predetermined period of time preferably within about 1 minute to about 20 minutes in that instance the peripheral edge 16 of the mold pit 10 in the surface 12 of the glass mold plate 14 has been radiused and shown to be in a smoother rounded off configuration thereby reducing or eliminating the sharpness of the edge so as to have a reduced tendency to adversely affect the process of injection molded soldering for which the glass mold plate 14 is employed further experiments indicate that in one useful case the borosilicate glass mold plate is heated to 760 u00b0 c and held there for 10 minutes before being allowed to cool quite evidently the heat treatment of the glass mold plate 14 will successfully increase the pit smoothing at the edge 16 thereof with no significant alteration of mold pit or cavity volume moreover utilizing suitable material for a flat or planar substrate 20 on which the glass mold plate 14 is mounted will also enable the heat treatment to be implemented without any adverse effect on the planarity and quality of the upper mold plate surface 12 other substrate materials besides quartz such as graphite plates may also be successfully employed as well as different temperature and time cycles for the heat treatment moreover a coating of materials may also be utilized such as a graphite powder and other materials which are being investigated this may provide a solution to the u201c sticking u201d problem between the mold plate and substrate which has been encountered to some extent in connection with the foregoing process best results. |
8 | at each physical end of the bus to reduce distortion due to reflection the tracks and the signals they convey are as follows a pcmlisa is the 34 listen 34 connection for the a channel of an slc and also the 34 listen 34 connection for the speech channel of a tlc b pcmlisb is the 34 listen 34 connection for the b channel of an slc c pcmtlka is the 34 talk 34 connection for the a channel of an slc and of a tlc d pcmtlkb is the 34 talk 34 connection for the b channel of an slc e auxpcm is a spare pcm bus for possible use for example as a data channel for isdn integrated services digital network aperatus the pcm bus has 32 slots at 64k b s which forms a 2 048m bit sec system and is serial in operation with 8 bit codes as already mentioned two slots 0 and 1 are reserved for tones which leaves 15 full duplex channels available timing is controlled by the clock bus pcm clks the signalling bus s16 bus enables ccp to communicate with the sip 39 s and is 8 bit wide bidirectional the sip 39 s acting as slaves to ccp an sip assembles any serial signalling from its terminal into message packets ready to send them on the sig bus when requested by ccp any messages to be sent to a telephone from ccp are reformatted by its sip to allow serial signalling the s1g bus is eight bits wide i e eight parallel data line tracks on the backplane with tracks for another five signals as listed below a dso ds7 are the eight data lines which. |
8 | the oscillation 4 result no feedback is detected 5 cross fading back to system module 1 takes place alternatively the system can also continue operating with system module 2 if the oscillation detector 19 initiates a new u201c request u201d i e feedback whistle is suspected it is possible to switch back from system module 2 to system module 1 in the event of feedback whistle this transition again results in a change in the oscillation frequency or no change in the case of a regular input signal according to a second detection situation no sinusoidal signal is present at the input the system is unstable and feedback whistle is occurring the system then reacts as follows 1 the oscillation detector 19 responds 2 cross fading from system module 1 to system module 2 takes place 3 the modification detector 20 detects that the oscillation frequency is changing 4 result the harmonic signal is the result of instability therefore feedback is present 5 as in the previous situation the system can continue operating with system module 2 and only cross fade if necessary or it can fade back again immediately after feedback checking in order to also cover the eventuality that feedback whistle arises e g after a sine wave has been applied to the system as a wanted signal and this oscillation has already been detected as u201c non feedback whistle u201d system module switching can be repeated within a certain time interval as long as the oscillation detector 19 responds in a further embodiment the oscillation detector 19 only detects whether an oscillation is present without knowing the frequency of the oscillation in this case the modification detector 20 must undirectedly analyze the overall signal for signal. |
9 | a self contained tank through which water flows the generally cylindrical containment tank includes a tangential inlet pipe and an elliptical base having an outlet pipe an aspect ratio inlet pipe diameter versus containment tank diameter is defined to achieve optimum ionization a tank cover serves as the non electrical conducting head for a plurality of electrodes which extend downwardly from the underside of the cover the electrodes are functionally configured to maximize water flow between them the rate of water flow within the containment tank is defined such that residence time of flow within the tank likewise optimizes water ionization a sight glass allows for visualization of the container contents and in particular anode wastage or wear during operation application_number US 74810300 A description referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals represent like elements throughout fig1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of a device which utilizes the method and apparatus of the present invention an ion generator assembly generally identified 10 includes a containment tank 12 which is generally cylindrical in physical configuration the containment tank 12 includes an upper tank portion 14 and a lower tank portion 16 situated about the perimeter of the upper tank portion 14 is an upper tank flange 18 situated about the perimeter of the lower tank portion 16 is a lower tank flange 32 in the preferred embodiment of the device of the present invention the tank 12 is constructed of standard pipe having a 48 inch inner diameter this dimension though not significant in and of itself is significant in view of other assembly dimensions which will become apparent later in this detailed description the containment tank 12. |
2 | of hard impurities from the chopped meat the separator cutting assembly in accordance with the invention may be provided with two separation planes this is made possible by sequentially arranging two perforated separator discs 8 and pertinent separator knives as shown in fig4 this arrangement consists of five components i e the precutter 2 the knife 3 the first perforated separator disc 8 the separator knife 5 a second perforated separator disc 8 the first perforated disc 8 positioned in the center is similar to the second disc 8 disposed to the right of it except that it has not blind hole instead it is provided with an axial through bore corresponding in its configuration to the knife pin 14 as in the embodiment described previously removal of undesired meat components is accomplished by a discharge screw 6 at each of the separator discs 8 both screws 6 are removable in the manner previously described as regards the function of the apparatus the knife pin 14 is rotatably driven by the pressure and feed screw 1 and in turn drives the knives 3 and 5 at the same time the pressure and feed screw moves the raw material 15 forwardly into the first perforated disc where it is chopped by the knife 3 and where undesirable meat components are removed by the discharge screw into a first channel 12 the opening of which is controlled by a valve 13 thereafter. |
2 | environments with nominal atmospheric pressure variation fig1 shows the conduit and brush assembly 1020 having rotated approximately 90 degrees causing the piercing aperture 1022 to pierce the seal 1011 of the liquid adhesive reservoir 1010 and set up a path for the adhesive to flow to the bristles or filaments of the brush 1140 fig1 a shows the liquid adhesive reservoir 1010 and the conduit and brush assembly portion 1020 are stowed parallel to one another within a portion of an aircraft fuselage 1200 having fixed pedestal legs 1211 1212 and that the conduit and brush assembly portion 1020 may rotate to a position orthogonal and extending from the fuselage 1200 the conduit and brush assembly portion 1020 may rotate before or after the aircraft lands on a contact surface fig1 b shows an example of the brushes of the assembly in contact with the contact surface 1220 fig1 a shows another embodiment of the liquid adhesive storage and deployment assembly 1300 having a spring loaded conduit and brush assembly portion 1320 having a loaded spring 1321 that may be held in place by a pin 1322 and solenoid or servo actuated 1323 the brush assembly may be further bundled via a brush filament conduit such as a silicone conduit having a distal end for example a brush tip for some embodiments the brush filament conduit may be comprised of a wrapped kevlar tube fig1 b shows that with the pin 1322 retracted the conduit and brush assembly 1320 has been thrust into and has penetrated the liquid adhesive reservoir seal 1011 fig1 c shows the liquid adhesive reservoir and the conduit and brush assembly portion of the embodiment 1301 of fig1 b rotated to extend the brush portion. |
7 | larger of the absolute value of p new or f old and equates it to a variable m p new is the present value of parameter p and f old is the value of filtered parameter f from the previous iteration of performance of the program of fig6 performance of step 54 squares the value of variable m and equates the result to variable s execution of step 56 multiplies the value of variable s by dt k o wherein dt the time interval between calculations and k o u03c4 o p o 2 and equates the product to variable e performance of step 58 determines if the value of e is greater than 1 and if it is greater than 1 the value of e is set equal to 1 this is done to prevent numerical instability execution of step 60 takes the value of f old i e value of f new after previous iteration of program and adds to it the product of the value of e times the difference in the values of p new and f old and stores the sum of f new performance of step 62 compares the value of f new with the value of a first predetermined threshold f 1thresh if the value of f new is not greater than the value of f 1thresh when step 62 is. |
4 | 2 230 809 5 production was impossible because of too much amount of fluffs______________________________________ from table 1 fig1 was prepared it was found that in order to obtain fibers having physical properties 250 kgf mm 2 or more in tensile strength and 75 tonf m 2 or more in modulus of elasticity it was preferable to carry out graphitization treatment with a stretching ratio of from 5 to 7 2 infusiblized fibers prepared similarly as in example 1 were subjected to carbonization treatment at a temperature in the range of 700 u00b0 c to 2700 u00b0 c and carbon fibers having different modulus of elasticity as shown in table 2 were obtained table 2______________________________________ tensile modulus oftreatment strength elasticityno temperature u00b0 c kgf mm sup 2 tonf mm sup 2 example______________________________________1 700 30 3 fig2 1000 114 9 fig3 2200 279 42 fig4 2700 285 70 fig5 ______________________________________ further graphitized fibers having properties indicated in fig2 to fig5 were obtained by the graphitization treatment carried out at a temperature of 2800 u00b0 c for 30 second while stretching fig6 which shows most preferable range of stretching ratio was prepared from the results of fig1 to fig5 from fig6 it has been concluded to be preferable that when a modulus of elasticity of carbon fibers is 2 tonf mm 2 or more and 10 tonf mm 2 or less graphitization is to be carried out with a stretching ratio s which satisfies the condition of. |
8 | 418 to bond pad 430 for example the air bridges 425 1 to 425 n may be substantially parallel to one another and the coupled line 427 may run substantially perpendicular to the air bridges 425 1 to 425 n the coupled line 427 is shown as having two ports a first port being connected to output detector 460 and a second port being connected to ground through resistor 421 the output detector 460 may determine a power level of the output of the power amplifier 410 which may be used for system power level setting or amplifier linearization for example it is understood that the first port and or the second port of the coupled line 427 may be connected to various other devices such as auxiliary amplifiers or other circuits used for linearization of the amplifier 410 and or passive networks such as resistance capacitor and or inductor circuits without departing from the scope of the present teachings for example the second port of the coupled line 427 may be connected to an auxiliary amplifier while the first port is connected to the output detector 460 also the coupled line 427 may be connected to an input of another amplifier for driving the other amplifier alternative configurations are discussed below with reference to fig4 b to 4e it is further understood that in various configurations the air bridge coupler 420 may be connected to the output of one or more previous stages e g the drain 414 of the first transistor 411 of the amplifier 410 instead of or in addition to being connected to the output of. |
8 | the counter 13 to zero the interval stops on receipt of a signal from the timing packet generator that the count has been loaded into the packet thus the count u03b4t f at that time represents the time interval between the time of launch of the timing packet onto the network and the most recent preceding sync pulse in the example of fig1 the video data is transmitted across the network 6 as packets in conventional manner time stamp and frame timing data packets hereinafter referred to as timing packets an example of which is shown in fig3 are also produced separately from the video and also transmitted across the network 6 the receiver 4 comprises a network interface 17 corresponding to the interface 15 and an interface 18 corresponding to the interface 16 which feeds video packets to a video processor 22 and timing packets to a time packet selector 20 the selector 20 extracts the timing data from the timing packet and also supplies a sampling signal indicating the time at which the packet was received by the selector 20 the timing data and sampling signal are supplied to a frequency locked loop fll which includes and controls the local clock 30 the fll is a sample data control system details. |
2 | silico titanate compound are set forth below weight percent of sodium silico titanate compound novel flux cored electrode e utilizes sodium silico titanate to reduce the moisture pick up properties of the core material during manufacturing it also has proven to be an effective arc stabilizing substance when using the flux cored electrode in dc positive welding as is common practice it has been found that this particular compound when added to core 50 of electrode e also produces arc stability allowing the electrode to be used in an ac welding this characteristic is used to practice the present invention the grafted substance has proven beneficial as an arc stabilizer for a sinusoidal waveform 100 as shown in fig2 it has also proven beneficial to stabilize the plasma column p when reversal of polarity is at a high voltage and high current as is experienced in using generally rectangular type waveform such as waveform 200 shown in fig3 waveform 200 is shown modified to reduce the current before there is polarity reversal this is a feature described in stava u s pat no 6 111 216 waveform 200 includes positive portion 202 with amplitude a and width b and negative. |
6 | of the cylinder 1 when the screw 10 is loosened the guide bush 7 may be rotated relative to the cylinder 1 to a desired position of adjustment thereafter the screw is tightened causing the end of the cylinder to be clamped between the alignment member 8 and the bush 7 thereby fixing the bush relative to the cylinder the end portion 7 of the guide bush 3 is of non circular contour being provided with a collar or extension 12 two pockets 13 see fig2 are provided in the extension 12 each pocket accommodating a sensor 14 such as a magnetic or proximity switch the pockets 13 are offset from each other by 90 u00b0 in the direction of the periphery of the piston rod 2 so that the sensors 14 are aligned with the two rows of permanent magnets 5 the alignment member 8 holds the sensors 14 in precise alignment with the two rows of permanent magnets 5 the ends 15 of the pockets 13 that are presented to the piston rod 2 are open so that the sensors 14 are close to the piston rod the ends of the pockets 13 adjacent to the outer periphery of the end. |
7 | expressly allow calls from webpages originating from insertion data server 116 for example request monitor 202 can identify http requests originating from the inserted remote webpages and response monitor 204 can then modify the http headers of the http responses that are received in response to the identified http requests in order to identify http requests originating from the inserted remote webpages request monitor 202 can examine http headers of all incoming http requests and identify for example all requests having a simple request method i e options head get or post whose header includes the field u201c origin u201d and whose u201c origin u201d field corresponds to insertion data server 116 after identifying a request originating from an inserted webpage request monitor 202 can for example instruct response monitor 204 to intercept the http response that would be received in response to that request when the http response is intercepted by response monitor 204 response monitor 204 can modify the http response such as to indicate to internet access application that xhr requests issued from webpages hosted on insertion data server 116 should be allowed this can be achieved for example by adding to the http response the following w3c cross origin resource sharing u201c cors u201d headers http request options head get post http http 1. |
6 | upper end of each vertical line represents the maximum of the noise produced the lower end the minimum and the bullet in the middle an average as is apparent from fig5 the ball bearing of example has excellent acoustic characteristics the above test results lent confirmation to the fact that the ball bearing of the present invention has a small turning torque with little fluctuation and exhibits excellent acoustic characteristics as described above the injection molding material used in the present invention is a mixture of a synthetic resin especially a polyolefin resin having a high oil absorption and a lubricating oil and therefore retains by itself a large quantity of a lubricating oil on being molded and cooled the molding material solidifies while including the lubricating oil in the synthetic resin matrix to provide a molded article maintaining the initial oil content thus the resulting molded article also retains a large quantity of the lubricating oil unlike the conventional cage which is obtained by immersing a molded article in a lubricating oil and therefore retains much oil only in the vicinity of its surface oozing or release of the lubricating oil from the cage of the present invention is sustained whereby a stable lubricating action is exerted for an extended period of time further since the cage can be produced by injection molding like general synthetic resins such as polyamide resins the bearing of the present invention is substantially as inexpensive as general ball bearings since no post treatment for furnishing a cage with a lubricating oil is required not only is reduced the time of production but product quality is uniform with no. |
4 | side wall 21 is provided while being slanted with the increase of a diameter of the rotating tub 20 if the rotating tub 20 rotates at a speed of 280 rpm or above in a spin dry operation water separated from the laundry reaches to the side wall 21 due to the centrifugal force and runs to the upper side of the rotating tub 20 along the inner side of the side wall 21 slanted in this case the side wall 21 forms a slope angle u03b8 of 2 degrees to 10 degrees with respect to a line l that is perpendicular to the bottom part 24 if the slope angle u03b8 is smaller than 2 degrees the water does not effectively move along the inner circumferential surface of the side wall 21 and thus the spinning performance is degraded if the slope angle u03b8 is larger than 10 degrees the upper portion of the rotating tub 20 is widened and thus the overall width is increased as described above a plurality of drain holes 22 are formed at the upper portion of the rotating tub 20 to discharge the water separated from the laundry to the outside the rotating tub 20 the water discharged to the rotating tub 20 through the drain hole 22 flows to the bottom plate 3 of the mounting part 2 along an inner circumferential surface of the body 1 and then is discharged to the outside through the first. |
4 | 2 while the anvil 17 is mounted on the moveable thread guide 3 the spring 20 consequently is a tension spring the top plate 9 in this embodiment is designed in such a way that the hinge 14 comprises a spaced connection on the top side as well a on the bottom side of the gripper 1 respectively between the bottom plates 7 and 11 and the top plates 9 and 13 as the hinge point 13 really extends over the full height of the gripper however no twisting can occur when the compression point 21 is actuated the hinge point 14 can also have a continuous profile for example by using a shaft extending in a cross direction through the gripper 1 when the thread guide 3 is pushed open at the moment that the thread 5 engages the gripper 1 for instance by pushing with a cam not illustrated on the opening pressure point 21 it is possible with this latter embodiment to increase the size of the opening between the side plate 12 and the top plate 9 whereby the thread 5 can more easily penetrate into the gripper in this way for the same opening it is possible to achieve a better protection of the end 9 towards the warp threads because the top of the top plate 9 can be taken lower relative to the side plate 12 quite obviously stops which are not illustrated in the figures can also be used in order to limit the. |
7 | integrity of the database calls being communicated back to the integration layer 42 or in the case of aggregated inserts the aggregation layer 48 this layer is responsible for database access and for managing the insert tables and the u201c exchange u201d process 56 for updating the historical table 30 to do this the handler maintains a data item that signals the halt of inserts and the start of the exchange process 56 this process is conducted in parallel with the continuation of inserts if all insert processes for a specific table or set of tables are u201c pointed u201d to a new insert table or partition at the same time an independent process monitors the number of inserts to the tables again through an ipc and then decides when an insert table must be u201c exchanged u201d into the historical data table 30 it then signals an independent process that the insert table is ready for u201c exchange u201d the exchange process 56 rolls the insert table 32 into the history table 30 and empties the most recently exchanged partition of the insert table 32 it then enables the insert table to accept inserts the insert processes update an inter process communication ipc element to indicate how many inserts in the table they are addressing the thresholds for the exchange process and for aggregation are unrelated tuning of the u201c exchange u201d timing is required to optimize the database processes. |
9 | a solar cell with such a doping structure may still be limited by the amount of dopant between the contacts 202 in an implant through the mask 104 the mask 104 must travel with the substrate 100 when the substrate 100 is scanned as mentioned above this movement increases the difficulty in cooling and grounding the mask 104 additionally a mask 104 with small apertures 105 will block much of the ion beam 103 which decreases productivity and device throughput a fixed mask 104 having a plurality of apertures 105 is configured to cover the height y direction of the ion beam 101 this may be for example the height of a ribbon ion beam 101 or the maximum and minimum vertical extent of a scanned ion beam 101 such a design provides positional definition in one dimension such as the dimension in which the ion beam 101 is scanned e g y direction or the long dimension of a ribbon ion beam 101 e g x direction positional definition in a second dimension such as the direction in which the substrate 100 is scanned is provided by changing the scan speed of the substrate 100 fig4 is a front perspective view of a shadow mask 404 having seven apertures 405 and is fixed i e does not translate or scan with respect to the ion beam 101 while seven apertures 405 are illustrated the mask 404 is not solely limited to seven apertures 405 and other numbers are possible. |
1 | the fins and through the vents 22 thereby generating a whirring noise in other words wind currents pass through the upwind vent openings oriented toward the wind arrow w and into the inner chamber 44 of the rotor 11 and then pass out of the chamber 44 through the downwind vent openings oriented away from the wind arrow w this wind current air flow in combination with rotation of the repeller body 11 is believed to be the source of the whirring noise observed during prototype testing referring now to fig5 there is shown a second embodiment of the invention wherein the same numeral part designations have been used to indicate structural elements identical with those shown in fig1 4 in the modified or second embodiment shown in fig5 the rotary connection between the rotor body 11 and the top of the pole 12 is significantly different from that shown in fig3 in the second embodiment a lag bolt generally designated 50 has a head 51 engaging the outer surface of head section 28 and a threaded shaft 54 that passes through the head section 28 and is secured thereto by a pair of anchor arms 52 u2014 52 the lag bolt 50 is of conventional design wherein the arms 52 u2014 52 are initially folded so as to pass through an aperture 53 in the center of the head section 28 and then the arms 52 u2014 52 are expanded against the underside of the head. |
3 | that can in turn result in gaseous inclusions in the glass a seal between the inlet and downcomer should be capable of meeting multiple objectives the seal should allow for differential movement of the downcomer from the inlet and forming body the seal components must withstand elevated temperatures adjustability between seal components must be maintained thermal gradients in the molten glass conveying tubes should be minimized the downcomer should be electrically isolated from the inlet and from ground visual access should be maintained for alignment purposes and a gas tight separation between the downcomer inlet tube assemblies and the general environment should be established fig3 depicts an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus 52 for sealing the downcomer to inlet joint the apparatus comprises a bellows 54 downcomer sealing flange 56 and inlet sealing flange 58 the apparatus may also comprise one or more downcomer bellows clamps 60 one or more inlet bellow clamps 62 and electrical insulating material 64 disposed at various positions on or about the sealing apparatus these and other features that address at least some of the objectives above will be described in more detail below fig4 and 5 depict an exemplary sealing flange that may be used as either or both a downcomer sealing flange or an inlet sealing flange although downcomer and inlet sealing flanges 56 58 may differ in size and shape their basic materials and construction are generally identical consequently reference. |
6 | the rod end 10 also includes a flange 16 which acts as a stop for axial movement of the rod end 10 relative to the piston rod the maximum diameter of the rod eye 14 is larger than the diameter of the flange 16 meaning that a device with sufficiently large diameter to fit over the eye 14 will be unable to effectively engage with the flange 16 the rod end 10 further includes an axially extending slot 17 formed in the shaft 12 the slot 17 extends through a wall of the shaft 12 to allow the rod end 10 to be pinned to a piston rod in such a way that it may move axially relative to the piston rod but not rotationally the slot 17 therefore provides a flow path for water to enter the internal cavity of the hollow shaft 12 and from there into the piston rod fig1 also shows a first embodiment of a cover 70 for mounting to the rod end 10 the cover 70 has a main body 20 which is shaped such that it surrounds an upper portion of the rod end 10 the body 20 includes a mounting collar 21 for engagement with the flange 16 which acts as a mounting portion of the rod end 10 the mounting collar 21 has an internal diameter approximately equal to the external diameter of the flange 16 for a tight fit therewith the cover 70 further includes a cylindrical skirt 22 extending in a first axial direction from the mounting collar 21 and an alignment portion 24 extending in the opposite axial direction from the mounting collar 21 as shown in fig2 when mounted to the rod end. |
9 | that is operated from above the photovoltaic module and an operating end that cooperates with the first element application_number US 61289003 A description according to preferred embodiments of the present invention a photovoltaic panel including clamp and wire raceway systems may be installed or subsequently removed and replaced without tools and with a minimum of time spent at the installation site which is frequently at altitude on the top or sides of a building thus each photovoltaic panel according to the present invention can be individually clamped on a support system without being mechanically coupled directly to adjacent photovoltaic panels which are themselves individually and independently clamped to the support system as illustrated in fig1 9 a photovoltaic module 100 includes a clamping arrangement clamp system 200 that cooperates with tubular elements 410 e g piping to securely mount a module element 100 referring particularly to fig5 7 a the clamps include two jaws 230 that are relatively pivotal with respect to one another in an expanded configuration of the jaws 230 the tubular element 410 is received and in a contracted configuration of the jaws the tubular element is generally enclosed within the jaws a locking wedge 240 can be used to maintain the jaws 230 in the contracted configuration there are two types of clamp systems 200 fixed fig6 and 6a and movable fig7 and 7a with respect to the module element in contrast to the fixed clamp the. |
4 | 8 which is directly connected to the drum 9 and rotates it the washing machine also includes a hanging spring 4 which functions as a support between an inner top of the cabinet 5 and an outer top of the tub 3 in order to reduce vibration of the tub 3 the washing machine includes a friction damper 10 provided between an inner bottom of the cabinet 5 and the outer bottom of the tub 3 in addition the washing machine includes a motor sensor 11 which measures a number of the rotor 8 rotation which represents the speed of the motor 6 fig2 is a flow chart illustrating a method of controlling a spinning operation of the washing machine shown in fig1 according to one embodiment of the present invention according to fig2 a microprocessor not illustrated of the washing machine initially increases the rotational speed of the tub 3 from zero to a second predetermined speed it then measures an acceleration time that it takes for the rotational speed to reach the second predetermined speed from zero finally it determines the load weight of the wet clothes based upon the measured acceleration s 201 measuring the load weight of the wet clothes improves the performance. |
3 | oxide butylene oxide and the like these are generally referred to as u201c polyether polyols u201d another example is the graft copolymer polyols which include but are not limited to conventional polyether polyols with vinyl polymer grafted to the polyether polyol chain yet another example is polyurea modified polyols which consist of conventional polyether polyols with polyurea particles dispersed in the polyol examples of polyols used in polyurethane modified polyisocyanurate foams include but are not limited to aromatic polyester polyols such as those based on complex mixtures of phthalate type or terephthalate type esters formed from polyols such as ethylene glycol diethylene glycol or propylene glycol these polyols are used in rigid laminated boardstock and may be blended with other types of polyols such as sucrose based polyols and used in polyurethane foam applications catalysts used in the manufacture of polyurethane foams are typically tertiary amines including but not limited to n alkylmorpholines n alkylalkanolamines n n dialkylcyclohexylamines and alkylamines where the alkyl groups are methyl ethyl propyl butyl and the like and isomeric forms thereof as well as heterocyclic amines typical but not limiting examples are triethylenediamine tetramnethylethylenediamine bis 2 dimethylaminoethyl ether triethylamine tripropylamine tributylamine triamylamine pyridine quinoline dimethylpiperazine piperazine n n dimethylcyclohexylamine n ethylmorpholine 2 methylpiperazine n n dimethylethanolamine tetramethylpropanediamine methyltriethylenediamine. |
3 | short chain aliphatic sulfonic acids their salts and or derivatives are added to the electrolyte in a concentration over 0 1 g l and an amount of 2 g l proved to be especially advantageous the addition of short chain aliphatic sulfonic acid its salts and or derivatives also makes it possible to operate with lower chromic acid concentrations in the electrolyte in comparison with the concentration of the isopolyanion forming metal the relevant isopolyanion forming metal is added to the electrolyte in amounts from about 1 g l up to the limit of solubility the solubility limit varies in dependence on the chromic acid content according to one embodiment molybdenum in the form of molybdic acid ammonium molybdate or an alkali molybdate is added to the electrolyte as the isopolyanion forming metal the ratio of chromic acid to the molybdenum compound is preferably about 2 1 the addition of 50 90 g l molybdic acid proved to be especially advantageous according to another embodiment vanadium is added to the electrolyte as polyanion forming metal preferably ammonium metavanadate vanadic acid or vanadium pentoxide is used to generate a vanadium containing electrolyte the ratio of chromic acid to the vanadium compound is preferably about 5 1 according to another embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention niobium is added to the electrolyte as isopolyanion forming metal niobium is chiefly added to the electrolyte in the form of niobic acid the ratio of chromic acid to. |
5 | resistor 184 are series connected with higher power relay 186 across the direction relay 168 and down relay 170 since the higher power relay 186 is energized when the motor 180 is raising the garage door operation is substantially identical to the above description for operation of the motor 150 of fig2 especially for lowering the garage door when the door is closed and a button on a remote is pressed to cause the control circuit to activate the motor to open the door the control circuit closes light relay 166 and switches direction relay 168 in its up position down relay 170 remains open and high power relay 184 is closed again with both the high power relay 186 closed and the direction relay 168 in its up position the second capacitor 182 is essentially in parallel with the first capacitor 158 boosting power of the motor substantially as in the embodiment of fig2 when higher power relay 186 is opened any remaining charge across second capacitor 182 discharges through bleed resistor 184 with this embodiment also the higher power relay 186 may be closed then opened again at the beginning of the opening door travel or during an emergency situation alternately higher power relay 186 may be held on until the motor 180 reaches a selected minimum speed fig4 is a third preferred embodiment asymmetric drive motor 190 substantially similar to the first two embodiments of fig2 and 3 with like elements to fig2 labeled identically in this. |
6 | into a solid mass in still other embodiments the plug 96 can be formed in a separate mold and then inserted into sleeve 94 it is desirable to coat the inside of sleeve 94 with a sealant such as an adhesive to prevent leaks between plug 96 and sleeve 94 plug 96 can be made of any one of a variety of soluble substances such as aspirin sugar salt etc that can dissolve in water and thereby release the pressure inside line 46 for embodiments that are designed to respond to fluids other than water plug 96 will be chosen to be soluble in that other fluid in some embodiments sleeve 94 may be eliminated and plug 96 may be made with a diameter that allows plug 96 to be snugly inserted into pressure line 46 in order to close and seal the pressure line 46 referring to fig9 pressure line 46 u2032 is modified to have external threads on its distal end an alternate sleeve 98 is internally threaded at its proximal end to receive line 46 u2032 sleeve 98 has on its distal end an inwardly diverging throat 100 that is preferably frustoconical a frustoconically shaped soluble plug 102 is sealingly fitted in frustoconical throat 100 plug 102 may be formed in a manner similar to that previously described in connection with fig8 since plug 102 and throat 100 are similarly tapered pressure applied from line 46 u2032 will tend to press plug 102 outwardly which will tend to wedge the plug. |
4 | therein to fix the vane 14 in its longitudinal direction the intermediate part 19 of the connection bar 17 is of a thickness that is less than the width of the side opening 26 of the journaling groove 25 to allow the vane 14 to pivot via its connection bar 17 for this purpose the journaling groove 25 has opposite curved concave pivot surfaces 27 with which the circular pivot element 16 of the vane 14 is in slideable co operation to form an axis of pivot 28 that is at right angle to the machine direction the height of the assembly bar 23 as seen at right angle to the grooved surface 29 of the anchoring element 10 is chosen so that the distance a of the axis of pivot at right angle to the anchoring element 10 is sufficiently great to locate the vane 14 and its connection bar 17 at a sufficient distance from the discharge opening 13 of the turbulence channel 6 without detrimentally affecting the flow of stock which is deflected after the discharge opening 13 of the turbulence channel 6 the width of the assembly bar 23 is chosen so that it acquires sufficient support surface against the surface 29 of the anchoring element 10 to absorb the torque forces arising in the assembly bar 23 the assembly bar 23. |
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