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2 | reuse of this bag abate significantly the use of plastics that are not biodegradable while there exist similar means to the present invention it is desirable to clarify that known bags up to date have at least two disadvantages that the present invention avoids specifically the fact that the mesh of this invention is not so bulky when is kept weighs less and does not require a cleaning as thoroughly as is the case for the known bags that are totally enclosed on the bottom and the side walls secondly the water used to wash it is definitely less and the same detergent consumption the mesh can be manufactured with different materials depending on several factors such as the mechanical strength required or end use devoted for the mesh for example it may built with synthetic fibers such as plastic materials or from natural fibers such as jute the opening of the mesh is selected according to the items planned to be carried although it is also possible to use a double mesh in the same trolley or basket one major advantage is that in a trolley or basket it may be placed one two or more equal or different mesh for ease of transportation and placement of shopping items for example cleaning articles may be placed in a mesh in another articles that will be billed and in other more vegetables or meats that should not be loaded with weight on top thereof the inventive meshes has the advantage of being able to be transported by one two or more persons as if they were a backpack to. |
4 | fabric surfaces to form composite materials for example a woven or knitted fabric can be needled to create fiber entanglement perpendicular to the plane of the fabric by needlepunching together with a second nonwoven sheet or fabric similarly two or more adjacent felt fabric surfaces may be subjected to entangling of their fibers to form a composite material such construction wherein adjoining fabric surfaces are of differing electrical conductivities provides an interface of intermediate conductivity which desirably smooths or ablurs u2245 an electric field gradient applied across the fabric composite thickness in other words the resulting fabric can comprise two or more superimposed webs of different electrical conductivities whose adjoining surfaces provide transition regions comprising entangled conductive fibers from each web associated with the adjoining surfaces the transition regions exhibit electrical conductivities which are intermediate to that of the adjoining webs which serves to more gradually transition conductivity through the resulting fabric 39 s thickness for present purposes conductivity can be described as the degree to which a material interacts either electrically or magnetically with electromagnetic radiation material such as ferrites are considered conductive in terms of the present invention the fabric of the present invention comprises conductive fibers the fibers may be intrinsically conductive e g containing carbon ferrite and or metal preferably held with a binder or melt. |
2 | as element 1 except that the coating composition was 14 5 wt of an aqueous colloidal suspension of zn 5 oh 8 cl 2 2h 2 o 15 0 wt solids 22 0 wt fumed alumina 40 wt alumina in water cab o sperse u00ae pg003 from cabot corporation 2 0 wt poly vinyl alcohol gohsenol u00ae gh 17 from nippon gohsei co and 61 5 wt water the relative proportion of zn 5 oh 8 cl 2 2h 2 o to alumina is 20 80 and that of zn 5 oh 8 cl 2 2h 2 o alumina particles to pva is therefore 85 15 by weight this element was prepared the same as element 1 except that the coating composition was 34 0 wt of silica a 40 wt aqueous colloidal suspension of nalco2329 u00ae 75 nm silicon dioxide particles from nalco chemical co 2 4 wt poly vinyl alcohol gohsenol u00ae gh 23 from nippon gohsei co and 63 6 wt water the relative proportions of silica to pva are 85 15 this element was prepared the same as element 1 except that the coating composition was 34 0 wt of a fumed alumina solution 40 wt alumina in water cab o sperse u00ae pg003 from cabot corporation 2 4 wt poly vinyl alcohol gohsenol u00ae gh 23 from nippon gohsei co and 63 6 wt water the relative proportions of alumina to pva are 85 15 the above elements were printed using a lexmark z51 ink jet printer and a cyan inkjet ink prepared using a standard formulation with a copper phthalocyanine. |
4 | alcohol water mixture or preferably a water dispersible dye dispersed in water a preferred dye is one which is absorbed by the web only at a temperature above about 180 u00b0 f which obviates the possibility of unintentionally staining the web by random spattering of cool dye onto the web a preferred dye is the dispersion sold as a 34 catalytic dye 34 by brainpower inc of florida although other dispersions such as the commercially available rit dyes may be used the web 14 preferably comprises a continuous flexible sheet of material having a transverse or widthwise dimension small relative to its longitudinal or lengthwise dimension the top and bottom edges are substantially parallel in a preferred embodiment the transverse dimension may be for example approximately 5 to 10 cm while the longitudinal dimension may be several hundred meters preferably this flexible web will comprise a transparent synthetic plastic material and will be initially provided on a supply spool 21 threaded through the conducting or transport means and onto the take up spool 22 fig2 shows the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention wherein additional adjustable transport means conduct the web progressively transversely into and out of the dye bath three times before conducting the webs onto the take up spool 22 obviously the intensity gradient of the dyeing may be controlled by precisely adjusting the residence times of progressive transverse points of the web in the dye bath in operation a spool containing a web of material to be dyed is fixed in a position adjacent the dye bath 12 such that a plane through longitudinal dimension of the web as it enters the dye bath is preferably. |
1 | nut 71 the link mechanism 70 can be composed of a link 72 and a link piece 78 the link 72 will be described below with reference to an example of link 72 comprising a first link piece 73 and a second link piece 75 which are slidable relative to each other so as to be contractable longitudinally thereof the first link piece 73 is pivoted to the resin nut 71 and tiltable forward or rearward a slide pin 74 projects from the first link piece 73 in the vicinity of a base end thereof the second link piece 75 comprises a pair of members holding the first link piece 73 therebetween and each having a slot 76 extending longitudinally thereof the slots 76 of the second link piece 75 have slidably fitted therein the slide pin 74 of the first link piece 73 further as shown in fig6 the second link piece 75 has a pin 75 a projecting from the forward end thereof a spring 77 extends between and is engaged with the slide pin 74 and the pin 75 a the spring 77 biases the second link piece 75 toward the resin nut 71 when free of any load the second link piece 75 is pulled closest to the resin nut 71 by the spring 77 the link piece 78 i e third link piece 78 is supported by the pin 75 a of the second link piece 75 the third link piece 78 is bent forward at its midportion and has one end secured to the crankshaft 62 when the. |
4 | web is lightly entangled using water jets so pre entangled fibers or non entangled fibers are delivered on top side of textile substrate in case fibers are non entangled before these fibers are lightly entangled now so that they are capable of taking higher level of energy from high pressure water jets while the invention has been explained with reference to the specific examples of the invention the explanation is illustrative and the invention is limited only by the appended claims after explaining the invention 0 1 mm jet with 23 jets inch arranged in single row strikes the web at pressure of 50 bar there by creating fiber entanglement level resulting in to tensile breaking load of 4 5 newton meter of width of web in machine direction and 1 7 newton meter of width of web in cross direction this fiber web then is subjected to a plurality of water jets designed with parameters suitable for forming pseudo yarns on the surface of the textile substrate in this case textile substrate works as support for fiber web textile substrate guides and facilitates rolling around of fibers from web there by making these fibers to entangle among themselves and form pseudo yarns textile substrate with fabric cover factor of 14 is layered with cotton fiber web and whole structure is subjected to high pressure water jet streams with jet description of 0 1 mm 23 jets inch 0 1 mm 40 jets inch and 0 1 mm 40 jets inch results into maximum fiber rolling and pseudo yarn formation as shown in fig4 with very few. |
7 | yes a further determination is made as to whether the log on is by a potential rapper rather than a spectator step 112 if no i e not a rapper then spectator access to the web page is provided step 113 if yes there is a potential rapper then rapper access is provided step 114 then or after step 113 any rapper is provided a beat step 115 and the window prompts for rap input step 116 the rap input is correlated with the beat step 117 provision is made for audio output of the correlated rap presentation 118 as the output continues a determination is made as to whether the time period accorded to the wrapper is over step 119 if yes a determination is made as to whether there is another user waiting step 120 if no a further determination is made as to whether the session may be over step 121 if the decision in step 121 is yes then the session is exited if no the session is returned to step 111 via branch u201c a u201d where the next logon is awaited however if the decision in step 120 is yes another user is waiting a further determination is made step 122 as to whether the next user wants rap competition if no then the session is returned to step 112 via branch u201c c u201d where a determination is made as to whether the user wishes to be a rapper or a spectator and then the session continued if yes in step 122 rap competition is selected then the session branches via u201c b u201d to step 130 in fig7 the rapper who. |
8 | cathode side of the luminant body 3 and the branch 13 34 of smaller cross sectional area being placed at the anode side of the luminant body it will also be apparent from fig2 how the contactors 5 6 with leads disposed in the base 2 indicated by broken lines are connected to each respective shank 9 10 of the luminant body 3 on employment of the discharge lamp according to the invention for for example interior sterilisation of packaging containers the discharge lamp 1 is inserted down into the packaging container and is activated for a sufficient period of time effectively to neutralise all living organisms located in the packaging container so that aseptic filling of the packaging container may thereafter be undertaken in order to ensure that the lamp obtains the maximum service life and an as good as unchanged destruction effect throughout its service life the lamp is cooled during operation with the aid of coolant preferably de ionised tap water the water is led into the discharge lamp 1 via the inflow channel 7 in order via the mouth of the tube 12 to flow out in a direction towards the warmest section of the luminant body 3 i e its lower curved section 11 since the mouth of the tube 12 is not only directed towards this section of the luminant body but is also located in its immediate proximity the cooling effect at the curved section 11 of the luminant body 3 will be maximal the coolant flowing in to the liquid envelope or container 4 is thereafter forced upwards along both shanks 9 10 of the luminant. |
1 | publication_number US 4593038 A abstract a cosmetic composition is provided which comprises 3 phenylacetylamino 2 6 piperidinedione dispersed in a cosmetically suitable vehicle this cosmetic composition is useful in the topical cosmetic treatment of skin areas affected with wrinkles or hyperpigmentation application_number US 71952285 A description the invention is described below in terms of preferred embodiments known at the time of this application these embodiments represent the best mode contemplated for preparing the cosmetic compositions and their method of use the particular amino acid derivative used in the present compositions 3 phenylacetylamino 2 6 piperidinedione may be extracted from natural body fluids or be prepared synthetically by combining the amino acid l glutamine and phenylacetyl chloride for cosmetic use the compound ingredient is preferably prepared synthetically as described in prior u s pat no 4 470 970 herein incorporated by reference the amino acid derivative ingredient is then blended into a proper cosmetic vehicle to produce a semi solid dispersion the vehicle can be selected from any of cocoa butter lanolin eucerin petrolatum or a mixture of wool wax alcohols with aliphatic hydrocarbons other suitable bases will be obvious to persons skilled in the art a suitable preservative may also be included in the compositions methylparaben or propylparaben is preferred for this purpose or paraaminobenzoic acid the concentration of 3 phenylacetylamino 2 6 piperidinedione blended in the vehicle usually ranges from one to ten percent by weight the following is a particularly preferred formulation of the composition of the present invention ______________________________________ingredient amount______________________________________1 lanolin 10 0 gm2 olive oil 20 0 gm3 eucerin 10 0 gm4 cholesteryl oleate 1 5 gm5 cocoa butter 4 5 gm6 lecithin 2 0 gm7 glycol ethylglycol 8 0 gm8 honey 1 0 gm9 lemon juice. |
4 | position signals received via the position input 25 in fig1 this is characterized by a corresponding bi directional data connection 29 the control device 23 converts the received pattern data into control data for the thread feeding devices 18 19 the conversion between the received pattern data and control data is executed in an embodiment of the invention according to given logic rules which can be input for example via an input device 31 in the form of a keyboard or other input means and or with reference to a display device 32 for example in the form of a monitor or display for this purpose input masks 33 in which count values can be entered are displayed on the display device 32 in an embodiment of the invention the input masks 33 may assist the user in inputting advance angles or lag angles these values may be given for example by the distance from the holding position 16 to the stitching position 14 and thus relate to structural details of the knitting machine 1 in particular this data relates to advance or delay angles lag angles that define the number of increments of the position sensor that the thread requirements actually rise or fall before or after a switching command given to the switching element 8 or 8 a having discussed the knitting machine 1 generally the following section discusses the function of the control device 23 in the operation of knitting machine 1 in greater detail in this embodiment of. |
8 | the component on the detection electronics according to certain embodiments of the invention the sensor data is representative of a side image of the component wherein the signal processing circuit in the stationary computer is adapted to compute the shape of the visual hull of the component at a plurality of rotational positions in side images of the component the location of edges of a contour of the component will be clearly visible the location of the edges of the contour varies during rotation of the component based on the displacement of the location of the edges the location of the corners of the component may be determined as described above e g in the summary section of the application inventive sensors for pick and place machines are provided using such inventive sensors the orientation of components may be determined with improved performance in terms of time reliability and or accuracy since the signal processing circuit in such sensors is primarily used to combine the sensor data and the rotational data into a data set while processing the data set will be done in the stationary computer the signal processing circuit in the sensor can be relatively simple however since the signal processing circuit is relatively close to the receive circuit and the detection electronics in the sensor real time formation of data sets may. |
8 | plane 905 this distance between the location of the radiation boosters 901 903 and the corner of the ground plane 905 is adjusted to optimize electromagnetic behavior such as the correlation and isolation fig1 shows a similar embodiment as that in fig9 but in this case the radiation boosters are located at the four corners of a substantially rectangular ground plane of a wireless handheld or portable device such as a handset phone fig1 12 and 13 depict several embodiments of mimo systems comprising radiation boosters including slots 1106 1205 1206 1302 on the ground plane 1105 1207 1304 the size of the slots 1106 1205 1206 1302 and their relative arrangement with respect to the ground plane 1105 1207 1304 and to the radiation boosters are advantageously selected either for enhancing the impedance bandwidth or for increasing the isolation between radiation boosters so as to decrease the correlation coefficient both effects can be obtained at the same time furthermore the slot can be reused as a radiation booster if its input impedance presents a reactive behavior for the frequencies of at least one frequency band of operation of the wireless handheld or portable device or as an antenna element if it features resonant dimensions for at least one frequency belonging to a frequency band of operation of the wireless handheld or portable device as is the case of the slot 1302 which resonates in a particular frequency associated to the frequency band where the standard gsm1900 pcs is allocated in a particular example the radiation booster 1101 and 1102 are connected to a radiofrequency system 400 a similar to that shown in fig4 a so as to provide operation in the communication standards gsm850 gsm900 gsm1800 dcs. |
8 | definition channel 38 or placed onto 35 mm film by an electron beam recorder 40 fig2 shows a system for the real time manipulation of image data the difference between this system and that of fig1 is that between the data splitters 20 and the data combiners 28 there exists a multi channel architecture comprising four post production processing units 24 with corresponding banks of high definition video tape recorders 22 and 26 it will be appreciated that the four post production processing units 24 must have a coordinated operation and so a controller 42 is provided to synchronise their operation for example if the post production processing unit is performing a fade or wipe operation then it is important that this should progress at the same rate for each of the split streams of data if distortion upon recombination is to be avoided fig3 illustrates a super high resolution frame of video data this is approximately four times the resolution of current high definition video two times horizontal and two times vertical and has 2007 horizontal lines each composed of 3840 pixels fig4 illustrates how the super high resolution frame of fig3 may be split into four two dimensional spatial frequency sub bands in this example the image is split into low and high frequency components both horizontally and vertically sub band 44 is the. |
8 | hole 171 a method of fabricating a ferroelectric memory device according to some embodiments of the present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to fig8 through fig1 referring now to fig8 a device isolation layer 53 is formed in a predetermined area of a semiconductor substrate 51 to define a plurality of active regions 53 a a gate insulating layer a gate conductive layer and a capping insulating layer are sequentially formed on the semiconductor substrate 51 the capping insulating layer the gate conductive layer and the gate insulating layer are successively patterned to form a plurality of gate patterns 60 crossing over the active regions 53 a and the device isolation layer 53 each of the gate patterns 60 includes a gate insulating layer pattern 55 a gate electrode 57 and a capping insulating layer pattern 59 preferably the gate patterns 60 are formed along the row direction y axis of fig4 using the gate patterns 60 and the device isolation layer 53 as ion implantation masks impurities are implanted into the active regions to form three impurity regions in each of the active regions a central impurity region corresponds to a common drain region 61 d and the other regions correspond to source regions 61 s therefore a couple of cell transistors are formed in each of the active regions the cell transistors are arrayed on the semiconductor substrate 51 along row and column directions then a spacer 63 is formed on a sidewall of the gate pattern 60 using for example conventional processes referring now to fig9 a first. |
7 | advantage of various examples of the present invention the computer system 200 includes a processor 202 for performing various functions such as performing specific calculations or tasks in addition the computer system 200 includes one or more input devices 204 such as a keyboard or a mouse coupled to the processor 202 through a memory controller 206 and a processor bus 208 to allow an operator to interface with the computer system 200 typically the computer system 200 also includes one or more output devices 210 coupled to the processor 202 such output devices typically being a printer or a video terminal one or more data storage devices 212 are also typically coupled to the processor 202 through the memory controller 206 to store data or retrieve data from external storage media not shown examples of typical data storage devices 212 include hard and floppy disks tape cassettes and compact disk read only memories cd roms the computer system 200 also includes a dram device 220 that is coupled to the memory controller 206 through a control bus 222 an address bus 224 and a data bus 230 the memory controller 206 includes a write data output circuit 234 similar to the circuit shown in fig3 the write data output circuit 234 is operable to apply write data signals and at least one write signal to the data bus 230 at precisely controlled times similarly the dram device 220 also includes a read data output circuit 238 that is operable to apply read data signals and at least. |
3 | u2033 18 l 18 r preferably comprising the basic structure of our containment housing 17 are shown in fig2 arranged in a somewhat exploded manner for greater visual clarity the preferably planar grating ramp 21 is shown here elevated substantially in the manner by which it is to be dislodged from within the uppermost framing of the containment housing 17 and manually withdrawn through mouth 10 u2033 shown here phantom outlined only of an exemplified existing concrete curb inlet this is the first step enabling maintenance workers to thereby gain easy access to the containment housing 39 s confines so as to next proceed to remove the exemplified disposable hc absorbent unit 23 preferably suspended via lanyard hooks 23 u2032 within the forwardmost situated stage 2 ref 28 b of fig1 sediment chamber 17 u2032 with the preferably combined bypass cover 21 c and aperture 21 u2032 of grating ramp 21 and thereunder disposable absorbent unit 23 thus both temporarily removed a maintenance worker can thereby readily access and clean out the lower confines of the three generally employed fig1 chambers 17 u2032 17 u2033 17 u00d7 chambers 17 u2033 and 17 x being regarded as options to improve the pollutant trap 39 s effectiveness with a commercially available wand tipped vacuum hose connected to an industrial vacuum cleaner usually built in to their adjacently parked maintenance truck not. |
3 | 3 cl 11 95 n 9 44 found c 60 54 h 71 4 cl 11 90 n 9 34 reaction of 2 3 5 6 7 8 hexahydro 2 phenyl 8 phenylthioimidazo 1 2 a pyridine with chloramine t as in the above example but using etoh in place of meoh afforded the diethoxy ketal as a dark oil treatment of an ethanol solution of the free base with etoh h 2 so 4 followed by et 2 o yielded the sulfate salt as a colorless amorphous powder mp 142 u00b0 144 u00b0 anal calc 39 d for c 17 h 26 n 2 o 6 s c 52 83 h 6 78 n 7 25 s 8 30 found c 52 45 h 6 77 n 7 23 s 8 61 to a methanol solution 135 ml of 2 5 6 7 tetrahydro 2 phenyl 7 7 diphenylthio 3h pyrrolo 1 2 a imidazole 5 35 g under n 2 was added all at once chloramine t 15 2 g suspended in meoh 135 ml and the bright yellow solution was heated at reflux for 16 hrs the solution was then allowed to cool to room temperature and the solvent was evaporated off at reduced pressure. |
4 | a uniform manner as noted above once the chemical has been applied to the article the article is dried generally by subjecting the article to heat heating can be accomplished by any technique typically used in manufacturing operations such as dry heat from a tenter frame microwave energy infrared heating steam superheated steam autoclaving etc or any combination thereof the article may be dyed or undyed prior to chemical treatment if undyed before treatment the article may be dyed or printed after treatment the article may also be subjected to various face finishing processes and sanforization after chemical treatment for example u s pat nos 5 822 835 4 918 795 and 4 837 902 incorporated herein by reference disclose a face finishing process wherein low pressure streams of gas are directed at high velocity to the surface of a fabric the process ultimately softens and conditions the fabric due to vibration caused from airflow on the fabric the following examples illustrate various embodiments of the present invention but are not intended to restrict the scope thereof in all examples all percentages are by weight percent of the total chemical mixture i e percent on weight of the chemical bath unless otherwise noted all examples utilized nonwoven. |
2 | its content however it may have other shapes such as a cylinder fig1 or a circle of metallic wire the annular body 20 u2032 has a central opening 21 by which an interior of the bag 13 u2032 is accessed the annular body 20 u2032 may be constituted of a pair of parts foldable toward one another to seal the bag shut once the rimmed bag 12 u2032 is filled it is discarded although not shown the annular body 20 u2032 may have tabs on its periphery or connector holes adjacent the periphery so as to be clipped or secured to a waste disposal unit referring to fig3 fig8 and fig1 the central openings 21 of the cassette 12 and of the rimmed bag 12 u2032 are shown having a generally square outline 30 with rounded corners more specifically the generally square outline 30 may be a squircle accordingly the central opening 21 has at least one axial dimension or diameter axis namely passing through the center of the outline shape that is larger than another axial dimension in a transverse plane of the cassette 12 this is shown as a1 being of greater dimension than a2 in fig3 a1 gt a2 in the transverse plane of the cassette 12 the generally square outline of the central opening 21 shown in fig3 i e not perfectly square because of the rounded corners has two diagonals represented by a2 of. |
1 | the temperature difference between the expansion curve 40 and the contraction curve 42 can lead to overshoot situations which creates an advantageous massaging action this massaging action is superimposed on the above described first action of pressure equalization to give a combined action this effect is created by designing the thermal circuit to create a meta stable system in response to the heat source this equation is a familiar property found in the differential equations of heat transfer fluid mechanics and electricity there is a continuously transient time varying response that frequently manifests itself as a sinusoidal output the electrical analog of this type of transient response is found in an electrical oscillator and is based on the rc tank circuits to set the time delays that are used to create and control the oscillations this oscillating property is designed into the polymer sensor causing a constant inflation and deflation of the cells over a slow cycle specifically the thermal properties of the materials and the dimensions used in the polymer control the cycle period and the frequency and amplitude of the oscillations note the difference in the heating and cooling temperatures of the polymers moving between liquid and solid phases because the polymer heats and expands at a higher temperature than it cools and contracts the cells tend to loose slightly too much pressure and reduce to a below equilibrium pressure and core height then after a cooling delay the valve closes and the cell re inflates to a slightly above equilibrium pressure before it is sufficiently heated to repeat the cycle this slow over and under inflation cycle interacts with the degree of. |
2 | trolley speed pattern operation unit 2 carries out operation of a trolley position instruction by integrating thus obtained trolley speed instruction with respect to time and then outputs the trolley speed instruction and trolley position instruction to the trolley driving unit 110 as a trolley speed pattern the function of the deceleration initiation distance operation unit 5 will be explained later a hoist speed pattern operation unit 3 carries out operation of a hoist speed instruction by using data of the hoist target position x hs outputted from the path operation unit 1 and a hoist present position x hd the hoist speed pattern operation unit 3 carries out operation of a hoist position instruction by integrating thus obtained hoist speed instruction with respect to time and then outputs the hoist speed instruction and hoist position instruction to the hoist driving unit 210 as a hoist speed pattern the trolley driving unit 110 drives the trolley 100 by following the trolley speed instruction and trolley position instruction and the hoist driving unit 210 drives the hoist 200 by following the hoist speed instruction and hoist position instruction by which the trolley 100 and hoist 200 are to be driven by following the travel path shown in fig2 a reference swinging period operation unit 7 carries out operation on the reference swinging period ts of a suspended load on the basis of the following equation of motion equation of motion of a simple pendulum 1 with respect to the deviation angle u03b8 of the suspended load from the vertical direction under the condition of making the deviation. |
4 | the harvesting of the food including soy wheat corn rice and oats the food chain is not impacted by use of these stalks and straw currently most of the straw or stalk is burned tilled under for soil amendment or otherwise disposed of use of this stalk or straw for paper paperboard and related products and absorbent products manufacture including any product made from cellulose fibers represents an opportunity to provide additional income to farmers and a green alternative to wood pulp and therefore conserve trees application_number US 201213506851 A description the fibrous product mixtures of the present invention are annual crop fibers from wheat straw and soy stalks processed to coarseness levels diameter and length suitable to the requirements of the end use the soy and wheat fiber of the present invention can be digested refined and converted to end products at the at the same process conditions which provides the unique ability to use a broad range of soy and wheat fiber mixtures of about 5 soy 95 wheat to about 95 soy 5 wheat by weight for absorbent products the fibers have a high degree of wettability and water retention a high coarseness and long fiber length achieved by medium level of digestion cooking and low level of refining also the fibers are re fiberizable from a wet laid paper board or an oven dried particle or crumb the term re fiberizable is defined as the ability to be separated into individual fibers cells or fibers containing multiple fiber cells by suitable process equipment such as a hammer mill these re fiberized materials will have low knots. |
4 | ground stitch 2 and contains only the straight reinforcement thread portions 3 4 which are necessary for the reinforcement threads which are laid across the entire panel to span across a plurality of neighboring useful sectors 12 the best results are obtained when the proportion of reinforcement thread in the remaining to be discarded sector is less than 10 suitably 5 of the total consumption of reinforcement thread material this means that the reinforcement thread during the transition from one useful sector to the adjacent useful sector is practically linear that is to say it is led either in the direction of the panel or perpendicular thereto the reinforced inlay which is later formed by the cutting out stamping out or using other separating means along line dotted line 13 has the shape of the desired item here a circular disk while in an ordinary fabric pattern it does not matter at which point the reinforcement inlay corresponding to the molding item is separated out in this case care must be taken that only the useful segment to be utilized as inlay is separated out this can be done without causing any substantial difficulties for example in the cutting or stamping the work tool must grasp the edge of the useful segment a requirement which in the automatic application of the process can be readily controlled by optical or other sensors another possibility exists therein in providing separating threads at the edge of the useful segment which can be dissolved either by chemical means or by the influence of elevated temperatures in the embodiment of fig2 the fabric panel comprises a ground stitch 22 in the form of a tricot stitch the reinforcement threads comprise warp threads 23 full weft threads 24 and. |
9 | is pulled underneath through the vents 68 at the base fig9 is a cross section of the pool 28 and apron 30 as radiant energy is pulled into the pool heat goes to cold part of the convection cycle occurs in the pool 28 the pool cover if used exchange wall 32 and chimney 36 not shown in fig9 receive direct sunlight the exchange wall 32 and chimney connect directly to the mass in the first floor and therefore help to maintain a constant temperature in colder northern climates the pool 28 may be isolated from the ground this may help prevent overcooling or freezing as cold penetrates the solarium windows 26 above the cold air vents 68 it falls through the vents 68 into storage underneath fig1 10 a 11 11 a and 11 b illustrate an embodiment of an air flow cycle for maintaining constant temperature according to the method of the present invention starting at the base 34 of the building 20 air rising from the exchange wall 32 pool 28 and chimney mass cycles inside the building 20 to distribute heat or cold throughout the building 20 for example heat rises from the mass adjacent to the first floor and is guided into the second floor by a third floor extension 70 over the solarium as shown the remainder of the air continues to rise to the third floor 72 as the warm air rises it is distributed throughout the home cyclically as it cools it may be guided down the return air shaft 60 the return air shaft 60 may run from. |
5 | sufficient heft to allow the removal of the worn out bit holder 20 from a bit block such as 101 in fig1 is the added mass and heft of the upper body portion 20 as first described in the specification of copending application ser no 12 844 988 the annular bottom 28 a of the upper body portion is about 0 5 inch in diameter greater than the outline of the bit block 101 on which it is mounted lending added mass to that part of the bit holder referring now to fig6 and 7 a second preferred embodiment of the present invention generally indicated at 50 like the first embodiment 20 includes a generally frustoconical upper body portion 51 and a lower generally cylindrical shank portion 52 in this second embodiment the shank portion 52 is identical to the shank portion 22 of the first embodiment although it may have other configurations as shown in my prior patents noted above also similarly to the first embodiment a central axial bore 53 extends through both the upper body portion and the lower shank portion through the bit holder also in this embodiment the upper bit mounting portion 54 and the tire portion 55 are substantially identical to. |
8 | performed to implant a heavy dosage of dopants into the semiconductor substrate 302 conventionally a step of annealing would be performed immediately following the ion implantation however the present invention suggests performing the annealing several steps later for benefiting a formation of a resist protect layer the detail will be explained below note that while performing ion implantation and annealing in a consecutive order is not suggested it is still an option for the present invention and therefore falls in the scope of the same referring to fig6 an original nitride layer 311 is blanketly deposited over the gate electrode 305 source drain regions 310 isolation 301 and resistor 307 by using the term u201c original u201d it suggests that the original nitride layer 311 will be further processed as a resist protect layer in the following steps the etch rate of the original nitride layer for a certain etching solution can be adjusted by optimizing process conditions such as temperature pressure flow precursor and deposition methods it is understood that the etch rate increases when the temperature decreases and the pressure as well as flow increases thus by performing a deposition in a relatively low temperature with other process conditions properly adjusted the original nitride layer 311 can achieve a high etch rate in this embodiment the composition of the original nitride layer 311 includes but not limited to silicon nitride oxynitride and a nitride layer doped with carbon boron ge as etc the step of deposition may be low pressure chemical vapor deposition lpcvd rapid thermal chemical vapor deposition rtcvd plasma enhanced. |
6 | 3 4 one to the other for a stronger fixing rings identical to rings 30 40 described above can be used in combination with said bushes assembly is then identical to that described above identical reference numbers to those described above are used to identify elements that are identical or analogous in the following description of a second embodiment of the invention made with reference to fig6 referring to fig6 the connection means of the second embodiment of the invention are intended to allow end to end coupling of a pipe 1 identical to that described above and a pipe 11 having a terminal portion 12 which is free of any type of shoulder and which has an end face 13 the connection means of the second embodiment comprise both sealing means and also means for fixing the pipes to each other the sealing means comprise a seal 60 which comprises an outer tubular section 61 to overlap the terminal portion 12 an adjacent annular section 62 which projects inwardly of the outer tubular section 61 to cover the end face 13 of the terminal portion 12 and an inner tubular section 63 extending from the annular section 62 facing and at a distance from the external tubular section 61 the seal 60 comprises a rigid l shaped reinforcing insert 64 extending within the annular section 62 and the inner tubular section 63 the seal 60 can also incorporate an electrically conductive element to ensure electrical conduction between the pipes 1 11 to prevent a buildup of electrostatic charges the fixing means comprise a ring with a threaded section generally designated 70 for. |
2 | filling the supply device automatically the device is arranged to follow the movements of the printing head along an adjacent recording medium a liquid filling member is adapted to transfer the liquid from the storing device to the supply device application_number US 53660774 A description an ink jet printer apparatus is shown in fig1 having a housing 10 provided with a printing head 11 a liquid reservoir 12 is shown that is preferably integral with the printing head the latter is adapted to move laterally relative to the paper 19 which is unwound from the supply roll 21 it should be observed that the liquid reservoir 12 has a fill opening 13 furthermore the liquid reservoir 12 communicates by means of channels 14 and 15 with the pump chambers located in the printing head the pump chambers house piezoelectric crystals 16 which cause the pumping action communicating with the output of the pumping chambers are channels 17 which extend into respective capillary nozzles through which ink droplets are propelled on to a printing medium for example a paper tape 19 passing between a press roller 22 and a rotary roller 20 the paper 19 then proceeds through paper guide 23 and is wound on the take up reel 24 the printing head 11 is fixed to a support 25 which in turn is slidably mounted on a shaft 26 it should be apparent that the printing head of the present device can be moved along the roller 20 between two end positions by a driving device not shown referring now to fig2 in which the reservoir 12 is shown together with an associated liquid filling device 27 the reservoir 12 is filled with a liquid absorbing material 28 which may comprise. |
7 | the linguistic elements and fringe words the most frequently accessed core word within each core word category is preferably positioned under the respective category and the next most frequently accessed core words are positioned on either side of the most frequently accessed core word where possible the hierarchical structure containing a talk topic and its related linguistic element categories and linguistic elements is generally referred to as a u201c smart set u201d fig3 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the apparatus wherein the apparatus is in customization mode in this mode the user can define one or more custom smart sets to be used in place of standard smart sets that ship with or are purchased as add ons to the language interface in still another embodiment the user can define his or her own smart sets and add one or more new linguistic elements to a smart set in customization mode while a user interface employing a single row of user interface elements is described herein it should be apparent to one skilled in the art that alternative user interfaces may be substituted therefor without departing from the spirit or the scope of the invention by way of example without intending to limit the present invention a screen capable of concurrently. |
5 | and a corrugation depth of at least four inches the plate has thicknesses of up to 1 2 inch and more also disclosed are structures such as tunnel type heavy load supporting structures defined by upright and horizontal structure portions which extend over no more than about 180 u00b0 while being capable of supporting up to 40 feet of ground fill and payload thereon the corrugated plate can be used singly or as double spaced apart plate assemblies which are hollow or filled with concrete or a like material including steel reinforcing bars for the concrete the corrugated plate can also be formed into vertical sectional retaining walls bin type retaining walls bridge abuttment walls flat support surfaces such as bridge decking open air structures guard rails sheet piling etc application_number US 90038378 A description referring first to fig1 a corrugated plate 2 constructed in accordance with the present invention has a plurality of generally sinusoidal parallel longitudinally extending corrugations 4 which defines alternating convex peaks 6 and concave troughs 8 the corrugations have a pitch that is adjacent peaks and adjacent troughs have a spacing parallel to the sheet of at least about twelve inches and the corrugations have a depth that is a peak and an adjacent trough have a spacing transverse to the sheet of at least about four inches the concave and convex peaks and troughs have a curvature radius r of at least about two inches and preferably of about two and one quarter inches the thickness of the plate. |
9 | and said wells being aligned for detection by said alignment means application_number US 39992082 A description as depicted in fig1 and 3 the preferred embodiment of the immunoassay test slide of the present invention 10 is basically a long thin strip of material having a series of test wells 12 formed therein a suitable material is a polystyrene plastic however other materials may be substituted therefore when viewed from above as in fig1 it is seen that the test wells 12 are evenly spaced in a linear manner throughout the length of the slide 10 the spacing of the wells 12 from center line to center line is approximately 0 354 inches such that standard industry microtiter equipment may be utilized therewith the preferred embodiment of the immunoassay test slide 10 is formed for utilization in an automated testing system not shown the basic elements of the slide 10 which permit its movement within the automated testing system are a rack 14 which is formed along one of the elongated edges 16 of the slide 10 the depiction of the rack 14 in fig4 and 6 will aid in the understanding of this feature the rack 14 is formed for engagement with a pinion gear within an automated testing device to permit the controlled movement of the slide 10 within the automated testing device the invention is not to be limited to only this type of rack 14 for the movement of the slide to accomplish the accurate alignment of individual test wells 12 within an automated testing device a series of notches 18 are formed in the other elongated edge 20 of the slide 10 an enhanced understanding of the notches 18 in edge 20 is to be gained from fig4 and 7. |
1 | invention the device can be constructed from a variety of materials and in a variety of shapes and sizes so the embodiments shown should not be interpreted as being limited in these and other areas in particular the members may be constructed from wood marble fiberglass or other conventionally available materials of construction the structure 10 comprises a first member 12 and a second member 14 that are interconnected by hinge means 16 for permitting the first and second members 12 and 14 to angularly adjust relative to one another the hinge means 16 may comprise a conventional hinge as shown or it might be some other conventional design the first member 12 is further defined by a an edge 18 having one or more inclination selection apertures 24 disposed therealong the second member 14 is also defined by an edge 26 and is further defined by a first inclinable surface 30 the edge 26 also has one or more inclination selection apertures 28 disposed therealong these apertures 24 and 28 might in alternate embodiments consist of pegs or other devices for attaching the strut 29 to it should be intuitively apparent that the strut 29 and apertures 24 and 28 cooperate to enable the second member 14 to be positioned in a variety of angular positions relative to the first member 12 now turning to fig2 a and 2b we can examine the operation of the. |
2 | is also preferably provided with a pair of shoulders 66 and 68 which radially project from recessed portion 54 shoulders 66 and 68 are engageable with a rib 38 which interiorly projects from shell 42 shoulders 66 and 68 are located at opposing angular positions relative to axis a so that alternate engagement of each of the shoulders with rib 38 permits axial rotation of the valve body 50 relative to the shell 42 of approximately 180 degrees the angular positions of rib 38 and shoulders 66 and 68 are selected so that the engagement of shoulder 68 against rib 38 forms a limit stop indicative of a closed position such as shown in fig3 wherein no air flows through the air valve from the air plenum the engagement of the opposite shoulder 66 against the rib 38 is indicative of a full open position as illustrated in fig2 wherein a maximum quantity of air flows through the air valve the adjective 34 full 34 was employed because as previously described rotation of the valve body will result in a continuum of positions wherein various selected quantities of air flow through the valve the flared portion 58 of valve body 50 is adaptable for manual axial rotation about axis a of the valve body relative to the shell to provide an efficient means for controlling the quantity of air exiting air outlet 64 in addition the flared portion 58 may be manually employed for rotating shell 42 relative to socket ring 20 to thereby selectively direct the airflow to a specific location or region in the interior air space of a cabin or the like it should be appreciated that there are no protrusions or other mechanical interruptions of the air channel from the air plenum to the air. |
2 | can oppose one another when operatively aligned as an example opening 28 can have a surface 29 and opening 26 can have a surface 30 surface 29 can define a different shape than surface 30 surface 29 can be relatively planar when compared to surface 30 as an example surface 29 can be a sheer flat opening that extends from the lateral face of die a to the other lateral face surface 30 for example such as surface 30 of die b can have a contour to the interior wall of its opening such as a convex contour referring to fig3 this interior wall is shown as a cross section of fig2 this contour of the interior face of the opening of die b is shown in fig3 as contour 30 contour 30 can be an elevated portion within the center of the opening of die b extending from lateral face 32 to lateral face 34 of die b referring to fig4 in accordance with an example aspect a plurality of dies can be arranged in groups pressing arrangement 10 can include a group 44 and end group 42 group 42 can be on the periphery of group 44 and group 44 can include dies a and b with these dies having opening surfaces of different shapes group 42 can include dies having like opening surfaces such as dies a according to an embodiment upper dies a can be opposed to one another at end portions 42 for example in accordance with example implementations having end portions 42 configured in this manner may facilitate processing by alleviating at least some of the shifting of the blank as it is being formed dies a and b can. |
4 | be used to determine whether the clothes washer is experiencing a suds lock condition or some other abnormal condition if the information is outside a certain expected range as well however this information may be used to determine the load size being washed so that the pretreatment cycle and later portions of the wash cycle may be altered and preferably optimized or adapted to effectively complete the cleaning and rinsing of the clothes but no more in order to avoid suds lock by using the measure of load size during the pretreatment cycle the rest of the pretreatment cycle can be optimized based on the load size information after the desired water level or pressure is detected as initially satisfied by the control 22 the washing machine is allowed to continue the normal pretreatment cycle where water is added to the system as requested by the control system for a first predetermined time the control then identifies the load size in a manner as previously discussed the inlet valve may be shut off regardless of whether water is called for by the control system when a second predetermined time is reached this second predetermined time may be defined based on the load size measure at this time the pretreatment step is completed and the machine proceeds through the rest of the cycle the process of not adding water will aid the system in avoiding suds lock which increases the performance of the cycle in another example of optimizing the rest of the pretreatment cycle based on the load size information the control system determines the total water fill times at preselected intervals depending on the total water fill time a. |
8 | is an insulating state however the insulating tape 14 that is coupled with the surface of the electrode assembly 10 may be damaged due to external impact heat generated from the inside of the case 25 and the like therefore when the insulating tape 14 is damaged due to external impact heat and the like such that the first electrode 11 is electrically connected with the case 25 via the residual electrolytic solution e that is stagnated in the bottom of the case 25 disposed at a side facing the cap plate 20 a current path is formed between the first electrode 11 and the second electrode 12 to cause a short circuit within the case 25 the absorption member 90 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may prevent or substantially prevent a short circuit from occurring within the case 25 due to the residual electrolytic solution e as illustrated in fig5 when the case 25 is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise or inverted such that the cap plate 20 faces a gravity direction or in other words a normal to the cap plate 20 pointing away from the case 25 is parallel to the direction of gravity the residual electrolytic solution e remaining in the case 25 is absorbed in the absorption member 90 disposed in the case 25 the absorption member 90 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is made of a material that may appropriately absorb the residual electrolytic solution e consequently according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention since the residual electrolytic solution e is absorbed in the absorption member 90 it is possible to prevent or substantially prevent a short circuit from occurring within the. |
6 | retriggerable monostable component 14 for example a component known under the standardized name of 74hc4538 the logic output of this component alternates with a frequency which is that of the current circulating in the power conductor 3 this monostable component 14 is linked to a state detector 15 for example a latch d which enables a suspension of the tripping of the monostable 14 to be detected the suspension of such tripping corresponds to the suspension of the oscillation of the current which means that there is no longer any current circulating in the power conductor 3 or that such current is direct the state detector 15 in this case supplies a signal error passage into a logic state 1 for example such signal being applied to the triggering means 9 by an or logic gate 16 the triggering means 9 thus cause the circuit breaking means 2 to open the state detector may be made in the form of a specialized electronic component for example a component known under the standardized name of 74hc74 it may simply be constituted by a software module incorporated into a computer such module being programmed so as to detect the suspension of the oscillations at the monostable 39 s 14 output such a computer may furthermore be programmed so as to monitor the shapes of more complex currents the triggering means 9 may for example by constituted by a control circuit to open the circuit breaking means 2 if the circuit breaking means 2 are constituted by a static switch such as a thyristor the triggering means 9 may for example be the electronic circuit controlling the trigger of said thyristor. |
1 | about 55 to 95 by weight is typically present in the range from about 60 to 90 and most preferably from about 70 to 80 the waxy solid or a blend of wax es and waxy solids which may be present in an amount in the range from about 5 to 40 by weight is typically present in the range from about 5 to 35 and most preferably from about 10 to 25 preferred commercially available natural and synthetic waxy solids are deodorized and purified to remove impurities and have a melting point in the range from about 40 u00b0 c to 200 u00b0 c preferably from 60 u00b0 c to 180 u00b0 c it is essential that the waxy solid be present in the dispersed phase of the gel in ultrafine particulate form to ensure an average particle size smaller than 10 u03bcm in the gel the waxy solid is melted in the vegetable oil to form a colloidal solution it is critical that the colloidal solution be then cooled to a temperature below 38 u00b0 c 100 u00b0 f before being further homogenized in a high shear mixture to form the gel and that the resulting gel be cooled while in the colloid mill or homogenizer so that the temperature does not rise above 49 u00b0 c 120 u00b0 f without cooling the gel being formed in the colloid mill sufficient energy due to high shear mixing is expended in the gel to raise its temperature at least 20 u00b0 c 68 u00b0 f above the initial temperature at which the colloidal solution is charged to the mill the energy dissipated in the colloidal. |
1 | key 10 is used to release the locked working position shown in fig1 to 3 the mop head 1 consists of an elongate textile layer 11 adapted to the shape of the mop holder 2 mop fringes 12 are fixed to the bottom of the textile layer 11 the textile layer 11 has fringe free zones on its upper surface these fringe free zones are in the form of a pocket 13 at one longitudinal end of the mop head 1 and in the form of a fixing plate 14 at the other longitudinal end of mop head 1 the pocket 13 is preferably stitched to the upper surface of the mop head 1 both at the longitudinal end and at the transverse sides by contrast the fixing plate 14 is only fixed to the textile layer 11 at its longitudinal end the fixing plate 14 consists of a film like structure of plastic and is directly stitched to the part carrying the fringes 12 by means of a seam 15 extending parallel to the longitudinal end edge of the mop head 1 on the upper surface of the textile layer 11 the fixing plate 14 is flexible and in particular film like at least in the region of the seam 15 the fixing plate 14 preferably consists of a thermoplastic based on polyether esters the thermoplastic is partly crystalline and is marketed under the name of arnitel u00ae for example the fastening elements 8 and 18 of the fixing plate 14 and the fastenings. |
9 | body and thus the optimum configuration based on temperature rise simulation results is achieved the coolant after flowing in from the coolant inlet in the internal channel of the frame and absorbing the heat released from the motor body is discharged and then cooled by a radiator provided in the coolant circulation channel such water cooled structure has been adopted to improve cooling performance by about three times that of air cooling the inverter uses igbt as its power device and gives forth a maximum calorific value of several kilowatts during maximum output heat is also released from surge absorbing resistors filter capacitors and more and these components need to be controlled below a predetermined maximum allowable temperature in order to provide efficient cooling it is particularly important to cool igbt and a method available to cool igbt is either air cooling water cooling oil cooling or others in this embodiment forced water cooling has been adopted because of its ease of handling and its high efficiency the protection circuit shown in fig8 is formed in each lithium secondary battery used as the power supply in embodiments 31 to 33 this protection circuit protects the battery from overcharge and overdischarge the protection circuit as shown in fig8 includes a balance compensating circuit. |
7 | the thus determined conversion at operation 1270 the cross connect module determines and saves relationship information for the control instruction the source management interface and the api of the destination hardware resource for use in converting a reply message on the return path at operation 1350 of fig7 at operation 1280 the cross connect module forwards the thus converted control instruction to the api of the destination hardware resource the conversion performed at operation 1260 may be a one to many conversion and may involve adding controls and changing parameters and values as necessary reference is made to fig7 which is a simplified flowchart of a method performed by cross connect module 235 of fig5 for converting a reply message received from a hardware api so as to conform with a protocol of a destination management interface in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention at operation 1310 the cross connect module monitors a reply message intended for a destination management interface received from the api of a source hardware resource at operation 1320 the cross connect module identifies the destination management interface as shown at operation 1330 if the source hardware resource uses a standard api and the destination management interface uses a standard protocol then the cross connect module forwards the reply message to the destination management interface without conversion at operation 1340 otherwise at operation 1350 the cross connect module accesses the relationship information saved at operation 1270 of fig6 and uses the relationship information to determine the conversion required from the api of the source. |
1 | in the rear wall 13 c of the spring clip 13 so that the spring clip 13 is removed from the catheter hub with the needle 9 while simultaneously the spring arms 13 a and 13 b of the spring clip cover the needle tip completely protecting and blocking it in this separated position shown in fig2 the valve disc 7 due to its elasticity closes the through hole for the hollow needle 9 so that no blood can flow out through the catheter 4 as fig6 shows the valve disc is provided for example with three slits 7 a starting from the middle and extending radially over a short section x forming elastic flaps 7 b therebetween which can be expanded by the hollow needle fig3 shows the insertion of a syringe 14 in the catheter hub 2 wherein the neck portion 14 a of the syringe comes to abut on the plunger section 10 b of the valve actuating element 10 and presses it against the valve disc 7 so that the truncated cone shaped locating section 10 a outwardly displaces the flaps 7 b of the valve disc and thereby opens the valve so that a liquid can be inserted from the syringe 14 into the catheter 4 the incline of the truncated cone on the locating section 10 a and the displacement path of the actuating element 10 relative to the valve disc 7 are designed such that due to the elasticity of the material of the valve disc 7 the flaps 7 b displace the locating section 10 a to the right in fig3 when the syringe 14 is removed from the catheter hub 2 hereby the valve disc 7 is automatically closed as the position in fig2. |
9 | with compound i in models of learning power and neuroprotection was to estimate the possible effects of these parameters since compound i inter alia displays a gaba ergic action since the epilepsy patient as a result of the repeated attacks often already suffers from a learning power deficit these experiments were carried out on animals which had been exposed to an amnesic factor and whose learning power was thus reduced to do this the animals were either repeatedly treated with electroshock or exposed to alcohol withdrawal to estimate the direct neuroprotective action a chronic reduced blood supply to the brain was produced by tying off afferent blood vessels all this damage leads to a reduction in the learning power which is to be assessed as an indicator of nerve cell damage gaba increasing antiepileptically active medicaments such as diazepam and sodium channel blockers such as phenytoin do not have any positive effects in these models and in higher doses adverse effects on the learning power can even occur learning power damage due to reduction of the blood supply to the brain in this model one of the carotid arteries of rats is tied off under anaesthesia the animals wake from the anaesthesia and then have a decreased learning power this was determined by means of the rod jumping test in this test the animals must learn to escape a slight electric shock to the foot which is announced to them beforehand by an acoustic signal by jumping onto a vertical rod suspended above the floor the learning power of the animals is measured in percent as the number of reactions caused jumping onto the rod during the acoustic signal phase untreated and sham operated animals anaesthetized and. |
3 | be in microencapsulated form with one or more excipients as noted above dosage forms for topical or transdermal administration of a compound of this invention include ointments pastes creams lotions gels powders solutions sprays inhalants or patches the active component is admixed under sterile conditions with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and any needed preservatives or buffers as can be required ophthalmic formulation ear drops eye ointments powders and solutions are also contemplated as being within the scope of this invention the ointments pastes creams and gels can contain in addition to an active compound of this invention excipients such as animal and vegetable fats oils waxes paraffins starch tragacanth cellulose derivatives polyethylene glycols silicones bentonites silicic acid talc and zinc oxide or mixtures thereof powders and sprays can contain in addition to the compounds of this invention excipients such as lactose silicic acid aluminum hydroxide calcium silicates and polyamide powder or mixtures of these substances sprays can additionally contain customary propellants such as chlorofluorohydrocarbons transdermal patches have the added advantage of providing controlled delivery of a compound to the body such dosage forms can be made by dissolving or dispensing the compound in the proper medium absorption enhancers can also be used to. |
6 | with a nominal major thread diameter of 0 2115 inch to enter the top inner bore 68 easily the fixture bracket fastener 44 can then be screwed partially into the bottom inner bore 70 where it makes its own threads in the smooth surface 70 a and can be advanced until it is held securely for shipment the fixture bracket fastener 44 can then easily be removed by an installer at the job site and repositioned to the proper location to secure a ceiling fan or other fixture to a rafter through one of the elongated slots not shown in fig5 as shown in fig5 once inserted in the holster 60 the point 72 of the fixture bracket fastener 4 is enclosed within and protected by the holster 60 the holsters 60 therefore protect the ends or points 72 of the fixture bracket fasteners 44 during storage and shipment of the box the prepackaged mounting assembly 10 of this disclosure may have relatively deep side walls 18 as shown in fig6 or it may be manufactured with deeper or shallower side walls as desired for the specific application when mounted within the holsters 60 for shipment and storage essentially the entire length of the fixture bracket fastener 44 is recessed within and protected by the side walls 18 of the mounting assembly 10 as shown in the side sectional view of fig6 the side walls 18 can be made deeper if preferred to provide more space for electrical connections or shallower if desired for shallower boxes the holsters 60 typically can extend from the top 66 of the first junction box 14 and accommodate the point 72 and essentially the entire length of the fixture bracket fastener 44 the purpose and. |
4 | a combination of secondary fabrics from a group including bamboo polynosic rayon and beechwood as noted earlier to enhance the coolness of the resulting woven fabric and the moisture absorbency and ability to wick perspiration the second yarn 14 may be formed in a planar or oval shape shown in fig2 is an enlarged depiction of an angled weave of both a the first yarn 12 and second yarn 14 which yields a diagonal weave which is especially flexible and will stretch when pulled upon to resist tearing the same percentages of the first yarn 12 and second yarn 14 above are employable in this mode finally shown in fig3 is a section of knitted fabric formed of a first yarn 12 and second yarn 14 in the same weights relative to the total weight of the fabric as noted above as noted shown in fig4 is a particularly preferred type of weave for the textile fabric invention herein known as a pearl weave or rice grain weave in experimentation with the yarn mixtures of fig5 herein a particularly tear resistant fabric was yielded which was also lightweight in testing users felt the fabric was easier to move in than other weaves and was cooler during workouts consequently particularly preferred is a pearl weave of a cotton base yarn and either kevlar coolmax or spectra in. |
5 | means of welding gluing or stitching the sheets may be fixed together along lines thereby defining the compartment as a continuous channel or at individual points the variant shown in fig3 d consists of a film or extruded material 47 which has a textured or embossed surface and which is stretched over the outside face of the cushion 11 the function of the textured or embossed surface is to slow the passage of rain water over the surface of the cushion and clearly many textures and embossed patterns could perform this function the preferred material for all the variants in fig3 a to 3 d is etfe due to its long life but clearly other films woven or extruded materials are possible the exemplary embodiment shown in fig4 to 7 consists of a frame 55 holding an etfe foil cushion 51 which is inflated by air via a plenum 56 and which incorporates a rain suppressor 57 as is the case in the previous embodiment and its variants in this case however the rain suppressor 57 consists of a further sheet 52 of an extruded material which is partially fixed by welding gluing or stitching to the uppermost etfe sheet 12 to form a fluid tight compartment 53 between the two sheets 12 52 the fluid tight compartment 53 is filled via a hose 59 with a distilled water when it rains or when the cushion 51 is required to form. |
7 | three control bits that are encoded onto the pixel clock represent horizontal sync vertical sync and data enable the inverse of data enable is also called blanking although three bits have eight possible combinations only five of those combinations are used for the three control bits those five combinations for the data enable horizontal sync and vertical sync in that order are 000 001 010 011 and 111 the other three combinations 100 101 and 110 are not used the timing diagram of fig2 shows a typical timing relationship of the three control bits timing signal 100 is the vertical sync timing signal 102 is the horizontal sync timing signal 104 is the data enable as shown in fig2 the data enable signal 104 only goes active while the vertical sync 100 and horizontal sync 102 are inactive therefore there are only five valid combinations of the three control bits in the preferred embodiment the five combinations of the three control bits horizontal sync vertical sync and data enable are encoded on the lvds pixel clock since the phase detector of the receive pll 198 is designed to work on the rising edges of the pixel clock the duty cycle of the pixel clock is irrelevant the. |
8 | the memory cell thus fabricated is completed by customary process steps for example by application of an intermediate oxide contact hole etching and production of a metallization layer the finished fabricated memory cell can be programmed in the manner explained below with reference to fig8 to that end charge carriers are generated on the source 60 that are injected into the first floating gate electrode 40 on account of a potential difference at the boundary with respect to the first floating gate electrode 40 given suitable voltage conditions in which the second select gate gate electrode 120 has a voltage lying somewhat above the threshold voltage of the vertical transistor formed by the drain 45 the source 60 the channel 25 the second gate dielectric 115 and the second gate electrode 120 there is only a very small current flow this constitutes a difference from known programming with hot charge carriers in which the transistor is operated at saturation voltage the voltage present at the second gate electrode 120 can be chosen in a manner dependent on a desired programming time in the case of the memory cell according to the invention this voltage varies between an externally applied operating voltage and the threshold voltage of the vertical transistor if the voltage is equal to the threshold voltage then the programming time is long but only a very small current flows therefore the power required for the switching operation is very. |
1 | to at least one of the upper portion 10 and the attachment portion 60 the attachment portion 60 can be comprised of a belt apparatus 64 which can be a drawstring pull relief or other similar fastening means typically used to adapt a garment to the wearer in fig2 one embodiment of the garment is opened up to show several advantages of the present invention the upper portion 10 may be comprised of a body 11 constructed of sheet material such as plastic cloth quilted material insulated cloth and such having fasteners 14 for closure which may be snaps zippers velcro u00ae or the like and a crew neck 16 for the ease and comfort of the user the upper portion 10 is able to be stowed with in an upper stowing pouch 12 when not being worn an alternate embodiment of the upper portion 10 which is preferred to the first embodiment is shown in fig3 this embodiment comprises and tube type construction which can provide more warmth to the core of the body this embodiment has an upper portion 10 comprising a body 11 having arm receptacles 22 which may be a slit or oval for the arm to fit through and may also include a velcro u00ae fastener to close the arm receptacle 22 when the arms are retracted inside the body 11 for extra warmth the arm receptacles 22 may further comprise a sleeve 24 as desired but can function adequately without them the upper portion 10 as shown in fig4 may be stored in an upper stowing pouch 12 and the lower portion 40 may be stored in a lower storing pouch. |
9 | is put into the lowest idling speed position by the crew said position being detected by the corresponding microswitch 25 26 this microswitch 25 26 then acts in such a way as to de energize the coil 14 15 of the corresponding magnetic coupler which then moves into the disengaged state thus in automatic operation only the throttle lever 1 2 corresponding to the healthy engine is coupled to the servomotor 32 which enables automatic control of the airplane with a single engine should the crew wish to disengage both levers 1 2 it can of course perform this disengaging by operating a fast disengaging switch provided on the handle of each of the levers 1 2 by means of the lever 34 the pilot can adjust the friction torque exerted on the rotary assembly and therefore the reaction power that the throttle levers 1 2 oppose to the pilot 39 s action in fact rotation of the lever 34 causes an axial displacement of the screw 36 and therefore a variation of the strain brought to bear between the lever 34 and the mobile assembly by means of the springs 37 there ensues a variation of the frictional forces brought to bear on the mobile assembly by the friction washers 38 39 it should be specified that the variation of frictional forces brought to bear by the washers 38 39 is due to the fact that the rotary assembly has a slight axial mobility as a result of which the strains brought to bear by the springs 37 on the annular element 4 have repercussions on the drive mechanism 7 and on the annular element 5 through the presence of the ball bearings. |
1 | to use a vacuum assisted curing process in this embodiment the mold of the root canal void is filled with wax which is molded to approximate the shape of the intended shape of the post 14 then a kneadable silicone compound is used to form a secondary mold or u201c index u201d around the wax the wax may then be removed and the mold and index filled with the composite material this combination may then be inserted into a light curing vacuum unit such as a vectris u00ae vs 1 unit in a machine such as this a membrane is placed over the mold and index and a vacuum applied underneath the membrane while the composite material is light cured the application of a vacuum during the curing process may increase the strength of the cured product by reducing air bubbles present in the composite material without the additional support of the index the application of the vacuum to the membrane may cause the shape of the post to distort during the curing process after curing the index may be removed and the post 14 is now ready for application of the core 16 and the crown 18 upon curing the bundle 14. |
2 | by the reference numeral 22 of the second cap 5 and protrudes downward so as to interact with an approximately complementarily shaped seat 23 formed in the first upper surface 11 of the first cap 4 in the illustrated embodiment the seal 21 is constituted by a plate 24 which lies on a plane that is approximately parallel and lower with respect to the plane of the second surface 22 and is associated or monolithically coupled thereto by way of a plurality of tabs generally designated by the reference numeral 25 in particular the tabs 25 are preferably equidistant and have at least one weaker region 26 such as for example a region that has a considerably reduced cross section with respect to the dimensions of the plate 24 in this manner once the first closure of the device 1 has occurred and once the second cap 5 has been lowered from the position of fig1 to the position of fig1 the interconnection by interference between third perimetric edge 27 of the plate 24 and the lateral edges of the seat 23 is achieved the plate 24 can be for example substantially circular or oval or cross shaped such as the one shown in the figures or rectangular or square or any other advantageously flat shape so long as it has third perimetric edges 27 that interact by interference in the seat 23 so as to. |
6 | lubrication lubrication assembly 100 preferably includes a pipe dope container 10 a dosing device 20 a drum 30 and a motor 40 pipe dope container 10 preferably includes a gas part 12 and a pipe dope part 13 filled with a pipe dope 23 pipe dope container 10 may be any container suitable for holding pipe dope 23 including but not limited to a bucket and a tank in some embodiments pipe dope container 10 is pressurized dosing device 20 preferably includes a nozzle 21 a pipe dope side 22 a piston 24 a piston rod 25 a gas part 26 a cam 27 a cam valve 28 and a dose adjust limit pin 29 cam 27 is preferably located on the end of piston rod 25 as shown in fig1 piston 24 is in an extended position and the stroke or amount of predetermined pipe dope 23 is limited by dose adjust limit pin 29 in some embodiments the stroke is varied in order to adjust the amount of pipe dope 23 to be distributed drum 30 preferably includes a collection area 32 and a plurality of distribution holes 34 in its walls 33 distribution holes 34 are preferably spaced substantially equidistant apart from each other and arranged in rows 36 that span along the width and length of the walls preferably drum 30 has at least 4 rows 36 of ten holes 34 in a preferred embodiment distribution holes are 1 16 u2033 in diameter and are spaced u00bc u2033 apart during lubrication drum 30 is preferably located in opening 50 surrounded by. |
2 | to manifold 20 the four actuation signals fed to the hydraulic actuator 20 to effect a raising and lowering of the mast and opening and closing of the closure are given that a dot represents the logical 34 and 34 function and a plus represents the logical 34 or 34 an equation can be formulated for the initiation of the lm actuation signal equation a allows the generation of an actuation signal to lower the mast if the closure is open and the operator requests mast retraction or if the closure is not fully open and the mast is not seated all the way down this latter capability is necessary to prevent the mast 39 s creeping up due to hydraulic malfunction or colliding with a closed or partially opened closure in this regard the designation of the bar over a signal designation indicates the absence of the presence of the signal for the purposes of this explanation this condition is referred to as being the 34 not 34 presence of a signal thus in equation a above it is apparent if the command signal lower mast lm is given the indication from mast sensor 16 would be that the mast is now down md since there is no positive indication that the. |
5 | removed by the system the direction of water flow into and through the system 10 b is also indicated by arrows 19 the floating system 10 b also includes two traps 12 a 12 b shown in a floating hull 11 b that is provided with closed cell foam panels 23 and pontoons to float the hull at the surface 28 of the body of water the traps 12 a 12 b also each include a mesh net 17 held in place within a lifting support 18 a because the system 10 b is floating and the traps 12 a 12 b are immersed in water a less extensive support frame 18 a is substituted for the lifting basket 18 of system 10 a described above in the system 10 b the hull 11 b has its inlet 13 b extending above and below the surface 28 of the water so that trash or floatables at and immediately below the surface enter through it into the interior of the hull 11 b the hull 11 b has its outlet 14 b below the water surface 28 on the back of the hull 11 b the inlet conduit 15 is formed of a set of curtains 15 b which hang from below the inlet 13 b and from floats 24 extending respectively between the hull 11 b on both. |
5 | 76 the connecting rod of which is forked to form two ears 78a and 78b best shown on fig2 connecting rod ears 78a and 78b are provided with holes through which pin 80 projects pin 80 is integral with the cross bar 82 and the ends of cross bar 82 are welded to the side walls 84a and 84b fig5 and 6 of the extendible box formed by the side walls 84a and 84b and integral top and bottom walls 86a and 86b the extendible box formed by the integral side walls 84 and top and bottom walls 86 is movable longitudinally within the boom assembly under the influence of the hydraulic cylinder 76 the extendible box formed by the integral side walls 84 and top and bottom walls 86 is held in place in the frame of the boom assembly by the combined action of the cross bar 68 which is integral with the side plate 66a and 66b such that it is contained within the slot 87a and 87b in the side walls 84a and 84b of the extendible box and the runners 88a and 88b and plate 90 both of which are also integral with the side plates 66a and 66b of the frame of the boom assembly 20 additional rigidity is provided by the. |
8 | a traffic channel carries digital audio or digital data or both associated with a particular communication or telephone call the result of the demodulation by a traffic channel demodulator 310 is a signal that provides an indication of the data being transmitted via that traffic channel which is passed to combiner system 314 combiner system 314 combines the signals from the set of traffic channel demodulator 310 to produce a more accurate estimation of the data being transmitted this more accessible estimate can then be processed by other signal processing systems within subscriber unit 104 fig1 it should be noted that the estimates of the data provided by fht systems 308 will have a significant probability of error in some cases approaching ten percent 10 the errors are ordinarily corrected later via the process of error detection and correction encoding this error rate however will generally be low enough that substantial benefit will still be provided by subtracting the signal level that is calculated based on those estimates the above described method of transferring audio information and data via the forward link portion of a wireless telecommunication system communication provides improved efficiency and performance and an increased likelihood of accurate reception this is because more of the unnecessary signaling is removed before an estimate of the data is made when compared to the prior system the digitized signal received by a particular traffic channel demodulator 310 is comprised of the forward link signal 102 being demodulated other forward link signals 102 and background noise and other types of. |
8 | voltage across capacitor 117 is also coupled to the input of an amplifier 118 whose output is connected to the gates of mosfets 105 and 106 amplifier 118 simply inverts the potentials available on capacitor 117 with low optical signal levels and a near zero voltage on capacitor 117 amplifier 118 presents a potential of about 5 volts to the gates of mosfets 106 and 107 under this condition resistor 104 is completely shorted out and resistor 103 is fully in the circuit resulting in maximum amplification in the preamplifier of fig1 as the potential on capacitor 117 increases with stronger optical signals the potential at the output of amplifier 118 decreases towards zero thereby decreasing the value of r c and permitting r c to track the decreases in the feedback resistance r f in accordance with the above relationship as a result the ratio of the poles p2 p1 can be kept more than 2 75 and stability maintained for even greater decreases in the feedback resistance than in the prior art the presence of mosfet 106 permits the dynamic range to be widened even further as pointed out hereinabove for small signal levels mosfet 106 completely shorts out the emitter resistor 104 and the open loop gain is not affected in the large signal mode mosfet 106 operates in the off mode resulting in the introduction of resistance r e in the emitter of transistor 102 the inclusion of mosfet 106 and resistor 104 serves several purposes first in the large signal mode it reduces the open loop gain a of the preamplifier thereby limiting the increase in the frequency of the. |
6 | to both the first pressure passage 53 and the second pressure passage 55 and the solenoid driven valve 51 allows to be supplied to the larger diameter bore 44 of the actuator 40 an equal pneumatic pressure is provided through the pressure passage 55 via junction 59 and applied to the smaller diameter bore d of the actuator body 40 with the valve 51 in the first position the equal pressure at either end results in a force differential generated by the larger surface area of the piston end 46 and therefore the larger force causes the piston to be moved to the right overcoming the force generated at the smaller diameter end 48 it is to be appreciated that where the first end 46 of the piston 47 is twice the area of the second end 48 the force generated by the larger diameter end 46 is twice that of the second smaller diameter end 48 and the piston is moved to the right turning now to fig3 b and again having the pressure supplied at junction 59 the valve 51 is the second position in which exhausts the second end 43 of the actuator 40 through the valve 51 the pressure p supplied to the smaller diameter end d of the bore 44 and the second end of the piston 47 urges the second end 48 of the piston 47 to the left this is possible with the valve 41 in the second position because there is no pressure supplied to the larger diameter end d therefore the piston 47 is returned to the left hand side and rotates the pinion 49 respectively the importance of generating equal and opposite forces to urge the reciprocating piston 47 to one side or the other is of particular importance where. |
8 | in the same direction but decreases in amplitude exponentially while exiting from reactor 10 and irrespective of any small current changes reactor 10 as well as the armature of motor 1 represents a constant current source for a short interval this constant current source reverses its voltage polarity at its terminals and increases in amplitude until diode 8 conducts when diode 8 conducts the stored energy from both the reactor 10 and the motor 15 is returned to battery 2 which in turn accepts the charge in accordance to its condition of charge a considerable time prior to the depletion of the stored energy in reactor 10 and motor 1 transistor switch 3 is again closed and the recuperative energy cycle is repeated until the time mechanical braking energy has been depleted and the vehicle is near stand still since energy is recuperated as described above via the local loop of diode 8 and is independent of the battery voltage it follows that energy recovery is obtained over the entire speed range except when motor 1 is near stall recuperative energy braking is similarly obtained when the vehicle is propelled in the reverse direction in this mode the circuit functions are in the same manner as described above for the forward mode of recuperative braking operation except that contactor k4 and diode 9 are substituted for contactor k3 and diode 11 the magnitude of recuperated brake energy is a controlled variable and is a function of the conduction duty cycle of transistor switch 3 and the magnetic flux excitation of the shunt field the foregoing operation was described with contactor k3 forward mode or contactor k4 reverse mode connected to the common point of series 4 and the collector of transistor switch 3 connection 16 for a. |
3 | off the binder mix was then sieved through a 45 us mesh sieve and placed in a catch pan the catch pan containing the binder was placed in a dessicator for 3 to 4 hours two parts of isocyanate a with the exception of example 6 where four parts were added were combined with one part sebacic acid in a 32 oz jar and mixed well the isocyanate a sebacic acid was added to the urea in ranges described in the table below and burundum cylinders were added to the 32 oz jar the jar was then rolled on a roller table for 1 to 1 5 hours the container was periodically opened and material clinging to the container walls was scraped off the binder mix was then sieved through a 45 us mesh sieve and placed in a catch pan the catch pan containing the binder was placed in dessicator for 3 to 4 hours particleboard furnish was placed in a stainless steel bowl for use in a kitchenaid ksm90 mixer the binder mixture now semi dried was added in 5 10 g increments in the amounts listed in the table the quantity of wood furnish used in each example was sufficient to provide a total of 100 parts by weight of wood furnish and binder mixture thus examples 1 6 used 92 parts by weight of wood furnish example 7 used 96 parts by weight of wood furnish and example 8 used 95 parts by weight of. |
5 | joined together to form the trench wall section application_number US 20287280 A description this invention relates to a method for constructing trench walls wherein a trench is excavated in the soil simultaneously filled with a shore up fluid and subsequently filled with in situ concrete displacing said shore up fluid trench walls are generally employed at sites whereat a building is to be erected within or above the ground in this application the trench wall enables the underground structure to be erected by shoring up the surrounding soil frequently the finished trench wall is employed as the peripheral wall of the building to this effect the soil is removed at one side of the finished trench wall so that the latter has then an exposed visible side facing towards the interior of the building and an outer side facing the surrounding ground under certain geological conditions of the soil for instance in the case of gravel or other loose components tending to slip or to cave in during excavation the introduction of the in situ concrete may not result in the formation of a smooth trench wall inasmuch as such slippage cavities will also be filled with the concrete a desired smooth surface at the exposed side of the wall will then require additional finishing work resulting in increased cost it is an object of the present invention to provide a method of the type defined in the introduction by the employ of which it is possible to erect trench walls having substantially smooth exposed surfaces even under difficult geological conditions in order to attain this object the invention provides that prior to introducing the in situ concrete at least one prefabricated. |
1 | adapted to be received in a tuohy borst adapter 32 fig1 which is connected by a pressure line 34 to an inflation device 36 the outer diameter of member 13 should be substantially less than about 3 mm so that it can be backloaded through the bridge 38 of a conventional urological cystoscope 40 fig5 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein the reinforcing core member 15 extends through the interior of the balloon 11 and is secured to a plug 23 on the distal end of a coil 24 the plug 23 is soldered between the distal end of the coil 24 and the distal end of the reinforcing member 15 an intermediate member 42 is provided within the inner lumen 14 under the distal waist 21 of the balloon 11 to provide a passage and guide for core member 15 as shown in copending application ser no 07 483 394 filed feb 14 1990 which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety the catheter of the alternative embodiment is otherwise as shown in fig1 the balloon 11 of the catheter must have a relatively large inflated diameter i e at least about 15 to about 50 mm in order to. |
2 | be applicable through port 72 as well whereby cylinder 56 operates as a conventional double acting cylinder cylinder 56 is shown schematically in fig4 where it is communicated to any known pressure supply mechanism such as pump 88 through a fluid switch 90 cylinder 54 is a double acting cylinder and it has two hydraulic connection ports 78 and 80 pressurization through port 78 will in conventional fashion cause lunette or eye 82 to translate away from cylinder 54 pressurizing port 80 will conversely retract eye 82 toward cylinder 54 pressure through ports 78 and 80 may be supplied by a pump shown schematically at 84 in fig4 or any other known pressure supply mechanism a conventional fluid switch 86 fig4 controls pressure flow to the ports the cooperative action of hydraulic cylinder 54 with motor 36 motor 48 and cylinder 56 will maneuver eye 82 into engagement with hook 83 or like device on a trailer vehicle not shown to be towed by robotic vehicle 12 it will be appreciated that eye 82 may be replaced by a hook pintle trailer hitch ball or other inter vehicle hitching element the operation of towing assembly 10 in the overall system where it functions is explained in conjunction. |
9 | for on board h 2 storage are equilibrium reactions that alternately store and release h 2 according to the phase temperature and pressure of the system one class of such chemical reactions is those involving metal hydrides metal hydrides undergo reversible chemical reactions which under conditions of temperature and pressure that are sometimes suitable for on board vehicles either absorb or release hydrogen the parent metallics of metal hydrides typically take any of the following forms a ab 5 ab 2 ab a 2 b where a and b are typically a mix of transition metals or a mix of transition with either rare earth or alkaline earth metals table i shows examples of metal hydrides and their hydrogen storage properties the formation of a metal hydride from the reaction of hydrogen with a parent metallic s proceeds by a set of well characterized processes hydrogen molecules first dissociate on the surface before the dissociated hydrogen dissolves in the host metal residing in the interstitial sites of the host metal crystal structure but the molecular hydrogen must be able to contact the surface of pure metal hydride for dissociation and dissolution to take place in other words the surface of a metal hydride precursor material must be free of films that inhibit hydrogen absorption at higher hydrogen pressure. |
5 | located between an inside surface of bearing housing 14 and outer surface of rotary mandrel 170 at second diameter 178 of rotary mandrel 170 lower tapered roller bearing 210 communicates with lock nut 200 and lower shoulder 22 on inside surface 16 of bearing housing 14 upper tapered roller bearing 220 is located between the inside surface of bearing housing 14 and outer surface or rotary mandrel 170 at second diameter 178 of rotary mandrel 170 upper tapered roller bearing 220 communicates with upper shoulder 20 on inside surface 16 of bearing housing 14 grease seal 222 is located between upper diameter 24 of bearing housing 14 and minor flange 176 of rotary mandrel 170 lock out plate 230 has an inside diameter that surrounds first diameter 174 of rotary mandrel 170 lock out plate 230 preferably defines a plurality of bolt receiving holes 232 therein a plurality of cap screws 234 are received within bolt receiving holes 232 of lock out plate 230 and within bolt receiving holes 32 of bearing housing 14 cap screws 234 are provided for securing lock out plate 230 to bearing housing 14 a seal such as polypak seal 240 is received within tapered upper chamber. |
9 | than vertically downward into the passage 125 a solid right cylindrical plug p is inserted into the passage 125 such that its upper end is flush with the shelf 124 accordingly the wafer 130 is disposed in the recess 120 substantially fully supported along its bottom surface against further downward vertical movement as shown in fig1 the ram 131 is then moved downward again against the wafer 130 causing the wafer to bulge laterally outward against the downturned wall 119 this action distends the wall 119 into a substantially contiguous or mating relation with the sidewall 123 thereby making a dovetail interlock when the interlock is complete as illustrated in fig1 the ram pressure is released the wafer reverts back to its original shape for easy removal from the recess 120 thereafter the spring 111 is positioned in the inner housing half 106 and the outer housing half 105 is fitted thereon to form the encapsulated spring housing in the manner heretofore described with reference to fig1 13 the present invention further provides for an interlocked spring punch and stripper assembly 200 of an encapsulated spring housing 201 and stripper guide 202 for use in a punch press assembly such as shown in fig1 wherein a portion of the spring housing is integrally formed on the stripper guide the stripper guide 202 is in the form of a generally cylindrical hollow stem adapted to be mounted for reciprocation in a punch press holder the spring housing is formed with outer 203 and inner 204 tube shaped. |
8 | the wave form in fig5 it is noted that here with the frequency of the input signal of the source 10 cycles per second the frequency of the signal produced at the output terminal ot is 10 5 cycles per second thus in either case that is whether the frequency of the source is to be increased or decreased in each second the input signal is delayed in time in the delay line a number of cycles equal to the frequency error and the output taps of the delay line are successively coupled to the output terminal ot at a rate n t such that the rate of change of the taps n t times the portion of the cycles delayed in the delay line u03b4t s t s is equal to the number of cycles in the frequency error f e as noted above while an example has been used showing operation of the apparatus in correcting a frequency of 0 5 hz out of 10 0 hz the apparatus would typically be used to correct for errors of up to several hundred hz out of several mh in this more typical operation rather than fed to source signal having frequency f s directly to the enable terminal en of register 30 as shown in fig1 the source signal would fed into a frequency divider the frequency divider would provide a signal having a frequency f s m where m is an integer and would then feed the enable terminal en of the register 30 thus the enable terminal en would. |
9 | to provide a more compact roll the double thickness of the folded tablecloth is also easier to grasp and thus easier to dispense fig2 is a perspective view of the coreless roll 5 depicting the overlapped portion 30 of each successive disposable tablecloth 10 the overlapped portion 30 is formed by placing the second end 25 of each disposable tablecloth 10 over the first end 20 of the next disposable tablecloth 10 with a resulting overlapped portion 30 of five inches the folded and overlapped tablecloths are then wound into a coreless roll where the first end 20 of the outermost tablecloth is available for dispensing fig3 is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the invention in this alternate configuration the first end 20 of the disposable tablecloth 10 is overlapped with the second end 25 of the disposable tablecloth 10 forming the overlapped portion 30 prior to folding the tablecloths along the fold line 15 the overlapped and folded disposable tablecloths are then wound into a coreless roll in the preferred embodiment the leading disposable tablecloth 10 overlaps the succeeding disposable tablecloth 10 so that the second end 25 of each tablecloth is above the first end 20 of the successive tablecloth however the leading disposable tablecloth 10 can also be overlapped by the succeeding disposable tablecloth 10 so that the second end 25 of each tablecloth is below the first end 20 of the successive tablecloth in the alternate embodiment the disposable tablecloths 10 are overlapped and then folded instead of folded and then overlapped preferably the disposable tablecloths 10 are overlapped so that the second end. |
6 | a preparatory stage using the deterioration curve co overall damage epc 2 is established due to use of the second power during an accumulated time interval tc 2 this overall damage being equal to the product of the accumulated second time interval multiplied by the targeted deterioration coefficient as determined with the help of the deterioration curve by using the value of the monitoring parameter reached while the engine is developing the second power furthermore excursions at third powers lying between the first power and the second power are discrete and they are numbered using an index i the intermediate damage generated during each excursion of an intermediate duration di is equal to each intermediate damage ei is established and stored during the flight by the determination means 3 under such circumstances at each current use of the third power taking place after earlier excursions that have caused intermediate damage to be stored in memory the determination means 3 establish and store the current deterioration coefficient of the engine and then determine a third duration of utilization u03b4t u2033 at each current instant using the following relationship u03b4 u2062 u2062 t u2033 epc u2062 u2062 2 u2211 i 1 n 1 u2062 ei u222b. |
8 | each input data subblock to be compressed said compression method comprising the steps of b processing input data in the order in which the characters in the data appear and hashing input data subblocks of the minimum compression size selected c maintaining a hash table which contains at each entry an src pointer which points to a previous subblock which hashed to this hash table entry such that the possibility of any string of data previously occurring in the input block may be tested by hashing the current subblock to a hash table entry obtaining the previous src pointer contained in that entry and comparing the two strings of data d if the two strings of data match on at least the size of the subblock then generating a backwards pointer to the previous occurrence of the same string of data and thereby compressing the second occurrence of the string of data e if the two strings of data do not match then storing the string of data as incompressible data and f continuing steps b through e until the entire input data has been processed the backwards pointer is encoded with a variable number of bits and storing the backwards pointer to the most recent occurrence of a string thereby creating a short backwards distance to repeated strings in addition the present invention further comprises a method for expanding the stream of compressed data which has been compressed back into the original stream of data the expansion method comprising the steps of a determining for each segment of the compressed input data whether it comprises incompressible data or is a back pointer reference b if the input data segment comprises incompressible data copying. |
9 | portion 38 the collar member 28 is left free to rotate about the bearing portion of hoist ring mount 12 flange portion 12 provides for the separation of the collar member 28 from the weld the weld is thus prevented from interfering with the rotation of collar member 28 the reverse face of flange portion 12 is provided with a raised boss against which the mating face of collar member 28 turns importantly the torque settings for the retainer screw 36 are less critical than for an equivalent sized prior art screw mount hoist assembly because the shear stresses are not localized across the screw also unlike conventional screw mounted hoist rings if the obverse face of flange 14 is not exactly flat against the surface of the load it is generally of no significant concern because the loads are transmitted through the weld unexpectedly it has been discovered that the weld mount hoist ring of the present invention as compared to an equivalent size prior art screw mount hoist assembly requires a lower installation torque setting and can support greater lifting loads installation of the embodiment of fig7 and 8 is achieved by removing screw 36 to free the hoist ring mount 12 from the lifting loop assembly the entire lifting loop assembly including the lifting loop and the collar member is removed from mount 12 the hoist ring mount 12 is then arc welded along its perimeter. |
8 | position of the wiper motor 130 is directly proportional to an angular position of the wiper arm 120 such an arrangement is called a u201c direct drive u201d and is suited to the invention without restrictions the oscillating operation of the wiper arm 120 of fig1 is achieved by controlling the rotational direction of the wiper motor 130 a speed control of said wiper motor 130 ensures a harmonic speed progression of the wiper arm 130 wherein the speed progression at least approximates the substantially sinusoidal speed progression which is produced by the use of the crank mechanism 125 in fig1 the reduction gear unit 160 can comprise a spur gear unit planetary gear set worm gear pair or belt drive or any other desired gearing which produces a scaling factor of the rotational motion of the wiper motor 130 that is independent of the angle of rotation in the rotational motion of the wiper arm 120 in other embodiments of the wiper system 100 the rain sensor 145 the speed sensor 150 and or the position sensor 155 can also be omitted in addition the drive motor 130 can also act on the wiper arm 120 via a rotary gear unit for example a spur gear unit or a planetary gear set whereby the crank mechanism 125 is omitted such a wiper system is also referred to as a. |
7 | application a third function category shown in block 304 provides miscellaneous functions including the u201c change selected skill set u201d function that allows the user to select a skill set for use in the skill set assessment process a skill set must be selected before the user may utilize various ones of the assessment functions to enter skill set assessment data in the example provided by fig3 skill set u201c group 1 u201d is selected as shown in block 306 this skill set includes a subset of the skills included in the comprehensive skill set this subset may for example pertain to employment responsibilities for employees of u201c group 1 u201d another group of functions is shown in block 308 under the heading u201c admin u201d selection of this functional category provides the user with a sub menu including various reporting capabilities to be used in manipulating and reporting the analysis results 112 in a meaningful way based on user selections the generated reports can be used by management personnel to make informed management decisions the various administrative functions provided by the current skill set assessment tool are the subject of this application and are described in detail below before describing the administrative functions a brief description is provided concerning the definition of skill sets and the use of skill sets in performing the. |
7 | domain 12 is sensed at the fourth power supply node 110 sensing the reference voltage at the fourth power supply node 110 indicates that a logical one is stored in the memory cell 46 conversely if a logical zero is stored in the memory cell 46 the voltage level at the second node of the memory cell 46 will be the reference voltage vcell of the memory cell 46 accordingly the second read transistor 56 of the read port 52 will be switched on and the rbl 84 starts discharging and will continue to discharges to ground under current scenario accordingly when the voltage level of the third power supply node 108 is set to reference voltage of the second domain 12 the pre charge transistor 44 is switched off and a lower voltage level at rbl 84 is sensed at the fourth power supply node 110 sensing the reduced using conventional sense amplifier or zero voltage using a conventional inverter stage at the fourth power supply node 110 indicates that a logical zero is stored in the memory cell 46 the power supply configuration of fig3 ensures that the first domain 10 read domain and the second domain 12 write domain are isolated and domain cross over is prevented the first domain 10 writes data to the memory cell 46 by driving the first power supply node 100 and the second power supply. |
4 | the articles in the basket form an unbalanced load the basket 38 has a tendency to rotate askew of the vertical axis 36 in a noncircular path with the basket being urged from vertical on excursions the basket excursions urge the tub 32 from its spaced position relative to the housing panels 14 16 18 20 at the beginning of a spin cycle when the load is unbalanced there may be severe excursions wherein the tub contacts a housing panel severe excursions are not only noisy and potentially damaging to the washer but may cause the washer to move from its position on the floor and walk across the floor especially where the floor is weak or uneven accordingly most washers are equipped with a shut down system to turn the machine off when the excursions reach a predetermined magnitude or intensity as shown in fig1 and in enlarged detail in fig3 a plurality of coil spring and snubber suspensions 42 provide support for tub 32 and basket 38 to minimize vibration while two such suspensions are effective three minimize most effectively the basket excursion effects the three suspensions are positioned 120 u00b0 apart around the tub 32 if four such suspensions are used they are equally spaced around the tub 32 in a preferred embodiment each coil spring and snubber suspension 42 has a coil spring 44 with mounting loops 46 and 48 at opposite ends thereof and an extension rod 50 a first snubber 52 is positioned inside the coil spring 44 the snubber 52 is a. |
3 | polyester prepared in advance are also usable further compounds of special type whose constituent unit is an organosiloxane and which contain at least two hydroxyl groups at the ends or in the side chains of their molecules can also be used in the present invention since the process of the present invention is to be applied to textile belts attention should be given not to cause yellowing of the textile belts from this point of view preferred examples of the above mentioned organic polyisocyanate are aromatic aliphatic isocyanates such as xylene diisocyanate alicyclic isocyanates such as isophorone diisocyanate and aliphatic isocyanates such as hexamethylene diisocyanate in case where yellowing of the textile belts does not matter in practical use aromatic isocyanates such as tolylene diisocyanate and diphenylmethane diisocyanate may also be used examples of the chain extender are for instance glycols polyhydric alcohols amino alcohols diglycols amino or mercapto group containing compounds and water the urethane prepolymers can be produced by known methods also the blocking of the free isocyanate group of the urethane prepolymer can be conducted in known manners the blocked urethane prepolymer used in the present invention is in the form of an aqueous composition namely an aqueous solution or aqueous emulsion in water alone or a mixed solvent of water and a water miscible organic solvent such as a lower alcohol or. |
6 | the automotive lamp is especially useful as a rear combination lamp having red leds serving both tail light and stop light functions as well as amber or red leds providing turn and hazard signals a center high mounted stop lamp also using an array of leds surrounded by a dark bezel with high gloss reflector shaped surfaces is used in combination with a pair of the rear combination lamps in one embodiment the rear combination lamps include side marker leds application_number US 74866003 A description referring now to fig1 there is shown an automotive vehicle 20 having a rearwardly facing area 21 on which is disposed a pair of rear combination lamps 23 a b and a center high mount stop lamp chmsl 24 the pair of rear combination lamps 23 a b and the chmsl 24 are dark in color so as to not reflect exterior light rays such as light rays 25 and 26 from an external source such as the sun 27 back to an observer 28 in a following vehicle this is because dark objects absorb rather than reflect visible light since the rear combination lamps 23 a b and chmsl 24 absorb the externally emitted light rays 25 and 26 light rays 29 and 30. |
8 | an nic or an hba in addition in a case where a server is connected using iscsi over ethernet there are an implementation in which the network interface 24 can be seen as an nic from the os and an implementation in which the network interface 24 can be seen as an hba from the os in examples given below in the case of ethernet description will be mainly given for an example case where the network interface 24 can be considered as an nic however the present invention can be also applied to a case where the network interface 24 can be considered as an hba the network interface 24 according to this embodiment includes means for allowing the network identifier of the server 2 to be rewritten from the management server 4 the network identifier rewriting operation is performed before the server 2 is booted the state in which the server 2 has not been booted corresponds to a power standby state in which the cpu 21 of the server 2 is not operating in that state the network interface 24 receives a pdu through the network and rewrites an identifier of the network interface 24 the network interface 24 includes a host interface module 241 an external. |
1 | 20 the pressure foot 22 is disposed to abut a second end of the cartridge piston 10 a second thread 24 extends from a second end of the piston rod 20 in the illustrated embodiment the second thread 24 comprises a series of part threads rather than a complete thread the illustrated embodiment is easier to manufacture and helps to reduce the overall force required for a user to actuate the device when dispensing the medicinal product the first thread 19 and the second thread 24 are oppositely disposed the second end of the piston rod 20 is provided with a receiving recess 26 a drive sleeve 30 extends about the piston rod 20 the drive sleeve 30 is generally cylindrical the drive sleeve 30 is provided at a first end with a first radially extending flange 32 a second radially extending flange 34 is provided spaced a distance along the drive sleeve 30 from the first flange 32 an intermediate thread 36 is provided on an outer part of the drive sleeve 30 extending between the first flange 32 and the second flange 34 a helical groove thread 38 extends along the internal surface of the drive sleeve 30 the second thread 24 of the piston rod 20 is adapted to work within the helical groove 38 a first end of the first flange 32 is adapted to conform to a second side of the insert 16 a nut 40 is located between the drive sleeve 30 and the main housing 2 disposed between the first flange 32. |
2 | going through the island such as a pso signal a 44 does not drop on this train move due to the train not entering the block or b pso signal a 44 drops but the train leaves the crossing approach via a switch or the train backs out thus to solve situation a a 10 second timer is started after pso signal b 45 picks this is seen in block 56 of fig2 if pso signal a 44 does not drop in this time bypass is not allowed however if signal a 44 drops bypass occurs and the uax input to controller 40 remains energized block 58 in fig2 in order to solve situation b the bypass is ended if the ez level goes above 80 however a timer is needed to prevent the bypass being canceled as the train first enters the approach hence a 60 second timer is started when pso signal a 44 first drops block 58 in fig2 when the 60 second timer expires block 60 the remote remains bypassed and the uax input to controller 40 remains energized if signal a 44 returns or if the ez level is greater than 80 for about 5 seconds the process returns to the idle block 52 in fig2 as can be appreciated if a more sophisticated pso transmitter is used that can convey more than 1 bit of information for instance being able to dynamically switch between transmitting one or two code signatures and if the pso receiver can distinguish between these codes then a single pso transmitter could be used instead of a separate pso transmitter for signal a 44 and a separate. |
3 | connected which in turn includes electrical components connected to the cable 31 a central tubular extension 58 is integrally formed in the nozzle head 13 and envelopes the extension 52 providing a reinforced extension for the reduced diameter tubular member 52 as shown in fig5 and 7 vent passages 55 vent a chamber 60 in the upper portion of the lance structure shown in fig4 as best shown in fig6 and 9 the nozzle head 13 includes an outer cylinder wall 56 with which the pipe extension or wall 49 provides a cooling chamber 57 the extension or stub 58 is connected to the pipe extension 49 by means of circumferentially spaced walls 59 fig1 discloses a modified nozzle arrangement generally indicated at 65 the nozzle 65 includes an outer cylindrical wall 66 substantially similar to the lower pipe 36 39 of fig6 and has connected thereto at its lower end a skirt portion 67 welded thereto as indicated at 68 the skirt has a tubular stub portion 69 which is connected to a sensor support member 70 having an upwardly extending tubular extension 71 connected to the central pipe 22 by a weld 73 the pipe 39 includes the lower extension 47 also shown in fig6 which is in relative sliding engagement with the pipe portion 48 a lower pipe section 74 is welded to the pipe portion 48 by means of a weld 75 the cable 31 of course. |
3 | 10 the flow apertures 32 b may be provided for equilibrating cell media disposed into the vessel 10 so as to distribute the cell media between the various support layers of the vessel 10 as defined by the bottom 12 and the shelves 20 although it is preferred to utilize a two aperture arrangement for each of the shelves 20 a single aperture 32 may be provided for each of the shelves 20 which may perform both functions of gas transmission and equilibration further more than two apertures 32 may be utilized for one or both of the functions of gas transmission and equilibration it is preferred that the gas transmission aperture 32 a and the flow aperture 32 b of a respective shelf 20 be spaced apart the top 14 has a generally inverted tray shape with a base 34 and a wall 36 which extends downwardly therefrom to at least partially bound the base 34 preferably the tubular neck 16 is formed integrally with the top 14 so as to extend therefrom alternatively an opening may be formed in the top 14 with the tubular neck 16 being formed as a separate component which is secured to the top 14 using any known technique such as fusion or adhesive it is further possible to form an opening which extends from the top. |
5 | connecting four hinges 10 two of which are in their fully open position connecting three rail assemblies 12 on three panels 14 two flexible hinge members 10 in their closed position connect two rail assemblies 12 and a cover rail 78 thus closing the 34 t 34 configuration and visually hiding the connecting surfaces as shown in fig1 and fig1 cover rail 78 is configured as a flattened trapezoidal shape to achieve the visual hiding of the connecting surfaces in fig1 and fig1 a right angle configuration of two panels 14 is achieved by connecting three hinges 10 one of which is in its fully open position connecting two rail assemblies 12 on two panels and two of which are in their fully closed position connecting two rail assemblies 12 and a cover rail 80 as shown in fig1 and fig1 cover rail 80 is shaped as a sweeping right angle curve and is configured to close the right angle and to visually hide the connecting surfaces fig1 shows a connection system similar to that shown in fig1 and fig1 here however one of the hinges 10 is open to forty five degrees and a forty five degree curved cover rail 82 is used rather than a right angle sweep thereby creating a panel connection with an elbow configuration by curving the cover rail to any desired angle a large number of hinge and rail connection configurations can thus be achieved to accommodate virtually any shape of work space desired referring again to fig1 and fig2 in order to improve the visual aesthetics of the hinge and rail connection. |
9 | debris the supernatant may then be centrifuged at about 3000 u00d7 g for about twenty minutes and the resulting pellet resuspended in an appropriate diluent such as spg with fetal bovine serum to prepare harvested bacteria suitable for lyophilization freezing or use as an inoculant or growth media to prepare harvested bacteria more suitable for passaging to fresh cells as previously mentioned effective growth of l intracellularis for large scale production is enhanced by keeping the tissue cells actively growing with monolayers when cultures become confluent the rate of cell division decreases substantially attempts to grow l intracellularis on monolayer tissue cultures have had limited success and scale up has not been possible however using suspension cultures greatly facilitates keeping the cells actively growing and permits continuous culture expansion and scale up using a fermentor and between about 0 to 3 dissolved o 2 as explained above enables growth of up to and greater than 10 8 bacteria ml when using iec 18 cells it is preferable to add gelatin agarose collagen acrylamide or silica beads such as cultisphere g porous microcarriers hyclone laboratories logan utah along with the growth media however hep 2 cells and others do not require microcarriers according to the methods used herein for culture maintenance purposes with hep 2 cultures preferably 25 to 50 of the culture is removed and replaced with fresh media at weekly intervals for cell cultures with microcarriers or beads preferably 25 to 50 of the culture is removed and replaced with fresh media 1 2 times weekly for. |
2 | a metal contact 54 which completes the circuit and provides momentary operation of the toothbrush the switch 50 also allows continuous operation through a ramp deign gliding the button 52 forward toward the head 16 to provide for continuous operation moving the button 52 forward combined with a molded in ramp 58 in the metal contact 54 causes the button 52 to move downward pressing against the metal contact 54 and completing the circuit the toothbrush then continuously operates until the button 52 is slid back into an off position toward the handle 18 and the button 52 disengage the metal contact 54 by combining these two functions in one switch 50 the toothbrush can be packaged in packaging as shown in fig8 where the consumer can depress the button 52 through the packaging and see its operation while still inside the packaging and then be able to operate it continuously once out of the package fig8 illustrates one version of the button 52 it should be noted that other sizes and shapes of buttons may be used referring now to fig4 and 5 a battery 60 is provided within the hollow portion 30 of the elongated body portion 10 a battery terminal. |
4 | 13 and of the feed roller 12 is called the contact pressure line in the direction of the fibre material feed a first opening and cleaning section 2 is situated behind the feed device 1 comprising an opener roller 21 rotatably mounted in the frame of the device and whose axis of rotation is parallel to the axis of rotation of the feed roller 12 the surface of the opener roller 21 is fitted with projections such as saw shaped teeth or needles in a particular embodiment the functional surface of the opener roller 21 is fitted with a well known saw shaped cover in the frame x under the lower section of the circumference of the opener roller 21 there are in a well known manner situated cleaning means 22 and 23 made in the example shown in fig2 as well known bouncing knives freely adhering to the articulated surface of the opener roller 21 and connected to a well known device for the removal of impurities separated from the fibres during the opening and cleaning process in another embodiment the cleaning means 22 and 23 are made as well known combing bars or as other cleaning means in the upper half of the opener roller 21 an upper cleaning means 24 adheres to its articulated surface also connected to the well known device for the removal of impurities and used for cleaning said surface of the opener roller. |
6 | the pivot links 10 and 14 on the connection link 11 the aligned connection apertures 12 13 and 14 are penetrated by a connection element 15 in the form of a connection bolt or connection pin this is relatively thick for improving the wear resistance and for preventing bending while the spacing and the diameter of each connection aperture 12 of the guide links 9 and the connection aperture 14 of the connection link 11 can be selected in such a way that both sit on the connection element 15 with an interference fit so that they cannot pivot it is possible to select the diameter of the connection apertures 13 of the pivot links 10 somewhat larger so that they are held in a clearance fit on the connection element 15 here the spacing can be selected somewhat smaller so that the inner wall contacts a point on the connection element 15 a corresponding construction is shown in the enlarged detail view in fig4 from which it is visible that the two pivot links 10 and the connection link 11 are significantly wider than the guide links 9 preferably twice as wide in order to realize the largest possible tooth contact surface which is especially possible then at a considerable degree when the connection link 11 u2014 following the teaching according to de 10 2005 024 747 u2014 is also provided with a toothed profile preferably the pivot links 10 and. |
1 | a mini dock connector produced by apple u00ae inc or the like fig1 b is an alternative prospective view of the lighting device 100 according to an embodiment fig1 b illustrates the opposite side of the lighting device 100 and includes at least one uv light 106 in the example illustrated in fig1 b six uv lights 106 are shown the uv lights 106 may be of any suitable construction such as a light emitting diode led cold cathode lamp or a compact florescent lamp cfl in addition while six uv lights are shown in fig1 b it is understood that more or fewer lights may be used in various embodiments discussed herein the uv light assembly of fig1 a and 1b is referred to as a u201c lightbar u201d although not illustrated it is understood that various modifications may be made to the lighting device 100 such as by incorporating or allowing for a shield to be attached to the lighting device 100 in order to protect the operator 39 s eyes or skin from exposure the shield may be constructed from plastic metal or other types of material or combinations of materials configured to block the wavelengths emitted from a uv light in an embodiment the shield is translucent or transparent in order for the. |
9 | of silicon process can be used relative to sti and locos processes see wolf 34 silicon processing for the vlsi era vol 3 the submicron mosfet 34 pages 330 420 in the process a gate oxide layer 32 is formed during the sti or locos process on the remaining surface of the substrate 31 as is usual next in step 54 of fig5 a as shown in fig2 a and 3a a blanket of gate conductor electrode layer g1 g2 g3 g4 was deposited over the silicon dioxide sti locos structures 33a 33b 33c and gate oxide layer 32 the gate conductor material comprises ether doped polysilicon or doped polycide doped polysilicon with a thickness from about 1500 u00e5 to about 3500 u00e5 referring again to fig2 a and 3a in step 56 a hard mask has been formed as a silicon dioxide cap layer ox1 ox2 ox3 ox4 deposited over the blanket gate conductor electrode layer g1 g2 g3 g4 the silicon dioxide cap hard mask layer ox1 ox2 ox3 ox4 is formed by a conventional cvd chemical vapor deposition teos tetra ethyl ortho silicate process which is selected from plasma enhanced cvd teos pecvd teos or low pressure cvd teos lpcvd teos process with a thickness from about 1 000 u00e5 to about 2 500 u00e5 in step 58 a gate conductor mask has been formed over the gate conductor electrode layer and the silicon dioxide cap then etching through the mask has formed the four gate electrode stacks g1 ox1 g2 ox2. |
4 | which hold the tub 14 elastically in the upper housing region are used the tub 14 is carried by four dampers 24 26 28 30 in the lower housing region the dampers 24 26 28 30 can be passive or actively controllable and in the latter case of active control their damper characteristic can be changed the washing machine 10 also comprises a measuring device 32 to capture the position of the tub 14 relative to the housing 12 this measuring device 32 is shown enlarged in fig2 it comprises three pairs of light source and light receiver namely a first pair 34 36 a second pair 38 40 and a third pair 42 44 each of the light sources 34 38 42 emits a light beam 46 48 these light beams are scattered and reflected at the scattering reflecting surfaces 50 52 facing the pairs of light source and light receiver so that depending on the present distance between the scattering reflecting surface and the light receiver 36 40 44 at each light receiver 36 40 44 reflected scattered light can be captured with a definite intensity which represents the present distance the third scattering reflecting surface facing the pair 42 44 is not shown in the figure if the distance between light receiver 36 40 44 and associated scattering reflecting surface changes the light intensity which the light receiver 36 40 44 captures also changes with the measuring arrangement 32 any deflections of the tub 14 the scattering reflecting surfaces 50 52 and the third scattering reflecting surface not drawn which are permanently coupled to it. |
7 | the slide plate 63 is mechanically or otherwise connected to a suitable sliding means for operation such as a power driven plunger or the like operation of the magnetic head system of this invention will hereinafter be described in full detail for the magnetic head 10 to play the forward track of the tape assuming that the angular position determined by the azimuth adjusting screw 40a is the position of the magnetic head for playing the forward track the slide plate 67 of the drive means 60 must be slided to the lefthand position by the sliding means not shown which will slide the slide plate to the righthand position for the reverse track of the tape following the sliding movement of the slide plate 67 the rack 61 is moved in the same direction as the slide plate through the leaf spring 66 rotating the rotary drum 20 with the sector gear 23 engaged with the drive means as shown in fig1 a to 11c simultaneously the arcuate projection 26 on the rotary drum 20 is also turned while keeping in contact with the engaging pin 57 of the locking means 50 mounted on the upper housing 31 where the rotary drum 20 is prevented from rotation by the rotating arm 24 on the rotary drum 20 through the corresponding azimuth adjusting screw the magnetic head in the rotary drum 20 is held in position for the forward track at this point where the rotating arm 24 on the rotary drum 20 abuts against the tip of the azimuth adjusting screw 40a the locking means 50 on the housing 30 has its engaging pin 52 engaged with the sloped end 25a of the arcuate projection 25 on the rotary drum 20 if azimuth. |
6 | the heat flowing in an upward direction along the closed louvers 10 would first flow upwardly over the trailing louver ends 10a before encountering the leading louver ends 10b in order for heat to flow between the contacting surfaces of adjacent louvers 10 in being lost from the collector 2 the heat would thus have to reverse its direction of flow heat which had flowed upwardly in contact with the trailing end 10a would then have to in effect turn a corner and flow downwardly in order to pass between the trailing end 10a and the leading end 10b of the adjacent louver 10 since rising heat would have a tendency to flow in a straight line and not to reverse its flow direction the position of the trailing and leading louver ends 10a and 10b coupled with the normally angled position of the collector 2 functions to reduce heat loss from the collector fig3 is a vertical sectional view in which the the collector 2 is viewed from its opposite side from that of fig2 thus the tubes 82 appear as tube pairs in fig3 while the same tubes 82 appear as curved widened portions in fig2 where the individual tubes of each tube pair are connected together additionally as shown in fig3 collector 2 is in its cooling mode with the louvers 10 rotated about their shafts 18 to an opened position accordingly the backing surface 84 may then radiate heat directly to a darkened sky further with opening of the louvers 10 there is no impediment to heat losses from the enclosure 8 by means of thermal convection it should be understood that the effect of the louvers 10 in transmitting or. |
6 | after the instrument is reset or powered on the initial wait is typical h longer than the settled time the automatic reset time is not directly related to variable speed control instead it is simply a background timer which upon time out at step 104 initiates an automatic reset of the controller this causes the speed table to be rebuilt the automatic rest serves several purposes as described earlier referring now to fig7 a process flow for controlling an on off type pump is shown generally by numeral 170 in this case the micro controller 58 may send a signal to the digital to analog converter 67 one of two signals namely a value corresponding to a pump off signal or a value corresponding to a pump on signal alternatively a relay 67 u2032 may be provided which turns the pump 12 on or off the process is divided into four steps namely establish flow 172 regulate flow 174 timing out 176 and shut in 178 it is to be noted that each step is associated with a single control parameter which directs the process of that step a default setting is assigned to each control parameter however these parameters may be easily changed via the external computer 20 the parameters associated with these steps are establish flow period regulate flow cutoff point timing out period and shut in period generally these parameters are set at a default value of 15 minutes 25 1 minute and 30 minutes respectively the establish flow step 172 starts the pump and settles into an interval of time called the establish flow. |
2 | tank comprising a thick substrate having a cavity structure and a vibrating plate covering a cavity and a piezoelectric electrostrictive working portion comprising an upper electrode layer a lower electrode layer and a piezoelectric electrostrictive layer between the electrode layers the piezoelectric electrostrictive working portion being disposed on the ink tank so that the lower electrode layer contacts with the vibrating plate the upper electrode is trimmed only in the portion where the piezoelectric electro strictive layer covers the vibrating plate so as to control an effective electrode area and adjust an ink jet volume to be appropriate the upper electrode layer is trimmed with the piezoelectric electrostrictive layer covering the vibrating plate at least near the portion to be trimmed of the upper electrode layer so as to control an effective electrode area and adjust an ink jet volume application_number US 93225997 A description an actuator for an ink jet printer of the present invention is hereinbelow described in detail with reference to drawings fig1 a and 1 b are structural views showing an embodiment of an actuator of the present invention fig1 a is a plan view and fig1 b is a cross sectional view in fig1 a and 1 b a thick substrate 21 has a cavity 20 a vibrating plate 22 is formed unitarily with the thick substrate 21 so that the vibrating plate 22 covers the cavity 20 on the upper surface of the vibrating plate 22 were superposed a lower electrode 23 a piezoelectric electrostrictive layer 24 and an upper electrode layer 25 in this order so as to form a piezoelectric electrostrictive working portion 26 the upper electrode layer 25 is cut by trimming at a line. |
5 | this being one of the screws which secures the latch body to the edge of the door in this position the plate 58 is pushed against the spring 52 and the spring 52 pushes the plate 40 against the door pillar 14 so that the tool body cannot fall off the striker plate or become misaligned during the time when the vacuum chamber 46 is at atmospheric pressure if there is no screw head 64 at the appropriate place then the plate 58 would act against the sheet metal of the door shut face 62 fig1 shows how the flexible tube 18 will extend through the gap between the edge of the door 10 and the door pillar 14 there will usually be a gap here which is sufficient for a tube of about 5 mm outside diameter to pass through in an installation for use on a car assembly line there may be a set of tool bodies 22 to provide dedicated bodies for the left and right hand doors of both 2 door and 4 door vehicle bodystyles the pneumatic circuit shown in fig7 controls the supply of vacuum to the appropriate tool body by directing compressed air to the appropriate tool air is supplied from a pressure line 70 via a push button valve 72 pushing the button allows a switching air pulse to pass via a binary counter 74 to two and gates 76 and 78 the gate 76 feeds the tools for the 2 door body the gate 78 feeds the tools for the 4 door body operation of a twin valve 80 directs a second stream. |
1 | clinical safety should be evaluated according to the condition of adverse drug events obtained through patients 39 reports researcher 39 s observation or inquiry in a non induced way one hundred and seventy six patients were randomly assigned in groups there were 88 patients in xinxue tablet group and 88 patients in placebo group 155 patients completed the trial and all the visits in which 83 patients were in the xinxue tablet group and 72 patients were in placebo group 172 patients used the drug and experienced at least one safety evaluation and they were listed in safe population 171 patients used the drug and experienced at least one efficacy evaluation and they were listed in itt population the 155 patients that completed cases were listed in pp population itt was the major study population 2 1 1 changes of cd4 cell counting of two groups before and after treatment comparison between changes of cd4 cell counting before treatment 1 3 6 months after treatment see table 2 1 2 2 mean least square lsmeans and 95 confidence interval of the value between cd4 cell counting of the two groups 6 months after treatment it was demonstrated in the above results that after 6 months 39 treatment cd4 counting of the xinxue tablet group increased and cd4 counting of the placebo. |
3 | enhanced as the amount of the abrasive increases the co removal rate tends to be enhanced in addition the abrasive is preferably present in an amount by mass of the polishing composition of equal to or less than 20 and more preferably present in an amount of equal to or less than 10 a dispersion property of the abrasive in the polishing composition tends to be enhanced as the amount of the abrasive decreases in another embodiment an average primary particle size of the abrasive is preferably equal to or greater than 5 nm more preferably equal to or greater than 7 nm and still more preferably equal to or greater than 10 nm the co removal rate tends to increase as the average primary particle size of the abrasive increases in addition a value of the average primary particle size of the abrasive can be calculated based on a specific surface area of the abrasive measured by the bet method the average primary particle size of the abrasive is preferably equal to or less than 150 nm more preferably equal to or less than 110 nm and still more preferably equal to or less than 100 nm it tends to facilitate obtaining a polishing surface with fewer defects such as scratches by polishing a polishing target as the average primary particle size of the abrasive decreases in another embodiment an average secondary particle size of the abrasive is preferably equal to or less than. |
6 | valve 22 to be mounted upon the adapter and the valve 22 includes a plurality of ports 24 communicating with the bore 16 an annular seat 26 is defined upon the valve 22 and includes a resilient seal a t slot 28 defined in the end of the valve 22 permits the valve to be rotated for assembly to the adapter a valve sleeve 30 is mounted upon a cylindrical surface of the adapter and is axially displaceable thereon and sealed to the adapter by the elastomeric seal 32 a radially extending ridge 34 defined upon the valve sleeve 30 is disposed toward the valve nose 36 and the ridge 34 includes a cam surface 38 for retaining the ball detents as later described a compression spring 40 biases the valve sleeve 30 to the left fig1 for maintaining engagement of the nose 36 with the valve seat 26 when the coupling parts are disconnected an annular body 42 is also threaded upon the adapter 14 at threads 44 and the body 42 includes an annular shoulder 46 ball openings 48 fig3 are defined in the body 42 and a plurality of such openings exist and receive the detent balls 50 at its outer end the. |
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