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8 | drain implants may be performed in portions 703 705 to form source drain extensions appropriate n type or p type dopants may be used as part of this step the region 203 under conductive region 401 may serve as a channel region referring now to fig8 a spacer 801 may be formed on the sidewalls of conductive region 401 lined by liner 601 spacer 801 may be made of multiple layers of dielectric materials spacer 801 may protect certain portions of portions 703 705 during subsequent processing next exposed portions of portions 703 705 may be etched away next as shown in fig9 a second spacer 901 may be formed to protect sidewalls of portions 703 705 furthermore portions 707 709 implanted with amorphization implants may be etched away referring now to fig1 an oxide layer 1001 may be deposited on wafer 201 next as shown in fig1 selected portions of oxide layer 1001 may be etched away etching of selected portions of oxide layer 1001 may result in partial etching of liner 601 as well fig1 shows a partial cross sectional side view of wafer 201 after structures 1201 and 1203 are epitaxially grown on the exposed sidewalls of channel region including portion 203 referring to fig1 now an amorphous silicon layer 1301 1303 may be deposited amorphous silicon layer 1301 1303 may be subjected to chemical mechanical polishing and etched back next as shown in fig1 a photoresist layer 1401 may be formed on. |
7 | a relatively high voltage and the complementary bit line 106 to a relatively low voltage current flows through and melts the phase change memory element 108 and the complementary phase change memory element 110 to store a data bit value of u201c 1 u201d the bit line 104 is then turned off with an abrupt trailing edge and the phase change memory element 108 cools to the amorphous state meanwhile the complementary bit line 106 is turned off with a gradual trailing edge and the complementary phase change memory element 110 cools to the crystalline state this causes the complementary data bit to store a representation of u201c 0 u201d in order to store a u201c 0 u201d crystalline state in this particular embodiment of the invention in the content addressable memory cell 102 the inverse operations are performed specifically the encoder sets the bit line 104 to a relatively low voltage and the complementary bit line 106 to a relatively high voltage charge flows through and melts the phase change memory element 108 and the complementary phase change memory element 110 the bit line 104 is then turned off with a gradual trailing edge and the phase change memory element 108 cools to the u201c 0 u201d state meanwhile the complementary bit line 106 is turned off with an. |
6 | the actuator shaft 15 second the nut 48 is rotated counter clockwise to loosen the actuator shaft 15 the nut 48 does not have to be removed completely it is sufficient that the nut 48 be loosened only enough to provide clearance so that the actuator shaft 15 can be rotated freely third the hexagonal end 50 of the actuator shaft 15 is rotated counter clockwise to unthread the actuator shaft 15 from the insert 14 fourth the retainer sleeve 52 is rotated counter clockwise to raise the retainer bolt 16 to thereby raise the retainer nut 12 and base 11 of the diaphragm 10 this action releases the seal between the diaphragm base 11 and the pedestal 18 or the bottom wall 34 the retainer bolt 16 includes an anti rotation mechanism not shown that prevents rotation but allows axial sliding of the retainer bolt 16 fifth and finally the diaphragm 10 can be removed directly out of the internal cavity in the situation where a two part valve is used or out of the outlet 10 in the situation where an oversized outlet is used the installation of a new diaphragm 10 is performed in the reverse of the removal the many advantages that different embodiments of the present invention provide will now be summarized below existing drain valves whether including diaphragm seals or either o ring and packing style seals all include seals positioned in the bottom wall of the valve body at the lowest point in. |
8 | may be various types of antennas including a moving or rotating antenna which is used to track the relative movement of the satellite or other transponding devices with respect to the vehicle the antenna 26 may be a single antenna used for satellite television reception or a number of antennas such as one for receiving television signals and one coupled to a gps location receiver 50 the antenna 26 may also be an electronic antenna as will be further described below the antenna 26 may have two way communicate information to the mobile receiving unit 28 the two way communication principles set forth herein may also be applied to stationary antennas the antenna 26 may include a control module 27 jg 1 that controls the communication with the receiving unit 28 the control module 27 may also control the movement of the antenna 26 as the vehicle moves during operation the control module 27 generates various types of signals such as information regarding the antenna timing information and the like as will be described below the mobile receiver unit 28 is coupled to antenna 26 with a two way communication channel such as a wire or a wireless system the mobile receiving unit 28 may also include a location receiver 52 integrated therein the. |
8 | exposed regions are preferably covered by the highly reflective metal e g ag the highly reflective layer 50 may or may not be used as a current carrier while still achieving the goals of the present invention fig1 illustrates how the dielectric layer 26 may be between the substrate 46 and the metal highly reflective layer 50 for enhancing reflectivity the index of refraction of the dielectric layer 26 e g 1 4 1 5 is selected to be lower than that of the substrate 46 fig1 may illustrate any of the areas of high reflectivity such as across lines 5 5 7 7 or 9 9 of fig4 therefore light incident the interface at greater than the critical angle such as light ray 74 will reflect by total internal reflection without losses and light that enters the dielectric layer 26 such as light ray 76 will be reflected by the reflective layer 50 further in one example a thinned n type layer 18 including the n type layer surface 28 may extend to the left edge of fig1 if the dielectric layer 26 and reflective layer 50 are formed over the thinned n type layer 18 the relatively low index of the dielectric layer 26 will cause light incident at larger than the critical angle to reflect off the gan dielectric interface without losses light that enters the dielectric layer 26 will be reflected by. |
9 | one original board so that for reproduction it needs to be wired again in view of the above the present invention has been made after hard study and research the main characteristic of this invention is that the inside edges of all of the holes for plugging in electronic parts and components on the p c board should be plated with a metal layer and all such holes should be connected together into a conductive path in the the printed circuit method and during the process one can use a blade to cut off some metal conductors on the printed circuit and let only certain holes be rendered independent i e not be connected with any other hole or only be connected with some certain specified holes in such a way one can cut off the conductors properly in accordance with the layout of the circuit and obtain the required p c board by means of a practical example the invention is further explained as follows fig1 shows a p c board according to this invention by way of explanation for preparing a crossed mesh of parallel metallic lines or traces to show the details we will follows a real case fig1 shows parallel metal lines on the first side of a p c board and the distribution status of pass through holes 2 x i x i 1 etc are the first group of parallel metal conductor traces y i y i 1 etc are the second group of parallel metal conductor traces elements 2 are the pass through holes between the parallel metal conductor traces and on every separate crossing point of the parallel metal conductor traces and on the inside edge of such pass through holes a. |
8 | maintains a te input queue 620 that can be shared between the two te tunnels in fact it can be advantageous to extend the statistical multiplexing at router 601 to the te queue 620 at router 602 if the two te tunnels have their own input queues then the reserved queue bandwidth will be idle when no traffic is being sent down the respective tunnels where the head end router 601 represents a backbone router that terminates access peering links in a backbone network the traffic volume of for example a voice access router site is typically capped by the total capacity of its uplinks its destination can be anyone of all possible destinations in such a situation the bandwidth of the te input queue shared by the te tunnels at each router can advantageously be set to be equal to or less than the expected maximum throughput of the particular site similarly in fig7 a diagram of a packet switched network of routers 701 702 703 704 is shown illustrating the sharing of a te output queue the dark arrows represent a te tunnel that traverses router 702 and goes to tail end router 704 the dashed arrow represents a te tunnel that also traverses router 702 and shares the same tail end router 704 the two te tunnels for illustration purposes have different head end routers 701 703 router 702 maintains a te output queue 720 that can be shared between the two te tunnels in fact as above it can be advantageous to extend the statistical multiplexing to the te queue 720 at router 702 and permit all te tunnels traversing the same outgoing link to share the queue otherwise if the two te tunnels have their own output queues then the reserved queue bandwidth will. |
5 | digital signal in the demodulator 46 the demodulated signal would then be transmitted to the bit frame synchronizer 47 which formats the serial data stream and thereafter the digital data stream is transmitted to the collar sensor electronics module 34 the digital signal may be a command to poll the sensor 32 in which case the sensor 32 can take a reading and wherein the sensor 32 would collect the data and in turn send the data to the collar sensor electronics module 34 the process of generating a corresponding electromagnetic wave with antenna 42 is the same as previously described referring now to fig2 b a block diagram of the one of the preferred embodiments of the probe electronics including the probe modem means 48 sometimes referred to as a transceiver 48 will now be described the antenna 50 will receive the electromagnetic wave generated from the antenna 42 seen in fig2 a and wherein antenna 50 is a radio frequency transducer similar in construction to antenna 42 returning to fig2 b the antenna 50 is electrically connected to the modem means 48 and wherein the modem means 48 is similar in construction to the previously mentioned modem means 36 the modem means 48. |
8 | be drawn by the heat sink of this invention while it is only exemplary of this invention it is noted that in the form shown one fin body 12 covers substantially the entire area of the surface to which it is affixed while the other fin body 14 covers less than the entire area in order to allow for the contact area 15 0019 fig3 illustrates a practical embodiment of a product in which two heat sinks in accordance with this invention are employed the product includes a printed circuit board 16 on which are mounted semiconductor packages two of which not visible in fig3 are cooled by use of heat sinks 10 in accordance with this invention 0020 fig4 is a schematic illustration of a section through the circuit board 16 showing the engagement of the heat sink 10 with a semiconductor package 18 as will be noted there the presence of the fin body 14 enables enhanced use of a surface of the rectilinear body 11 which otherwise would have significantly lower heat transfer capability by guiding air flowing immediately adjacent the printed circuit board through the elongate tubes provided by the fin body additionally fin body 14 in forcing air to travel through its elongated tubes provides resistance to air flow. |
3 | mean molecular weight of the liquefied solution were determined to be as follows ______________________________________sio sub 2 concentration 8 4 k concentration 0 076 limiting viscosity 0 29 100 ml g mean molecular weight about 280 000 g mol ______________________________________ by combining the polymerized silicic acid obtained in example 3 with three different metal salts ferric chloride ferric nitrate and ferric sulphide twelve samples of flocculants having a total concentration of effective components sio 2 fe 2 o 3 of 10 0 12 5 15 0 or 17 5 were prepared as follows the solution of polymerized silicic acid prepared in example 3 was divided into twelve samples samples 1 through 12 to each sample distilled water and metal salt were added that is ferric chloride was added to four samples of a first group samples 1 to 4 ferric nitrate was added to four samples of a second group samples 5 to 8 and ferric sulphide was added to four samples of a third group samples 9 to 12 so that the mol ratio of si fe in each sample was 3 1 the solution of polymerized silicic acid obtained in example 5 was divided into three samples samples 13 to 15 to each sample was added distilled water and a different metal salt that is sample 13 ferric chloride sample 14 ferric nitrate and sample 15 ferric sulphide so that the mol ratio of si fe and the total concentration of effective components sio 2 fe 2 o 3 in each sample was 3 1 and 10 respectively three samples for comparison were prepared by using a highly polymerized silicic acid. |
4 | above described rinse mode the washing machine is operated in a dehydration mode for dehydrating the laundry m that is when the motor 80 rotates the drum 70 at a high speed the laundry m contained in the drum 70 is centrifugally dehydrated and then moisture exhausted from the laundry m is collected in the tub 60 through the holes 74 of the drum 70 and discharged to the outside through the drain exhaust hose 122 and the drain exhaust pump 126 in case that the shielding plugs 100 are respectively separated from the air suction ports 92 prior to or during the dehydration mode external air a is sucked into the drum type washing machine through the opened air suction ports 92 and the sucked air contacts the laundry m through the inside of the gasket 128 and the openings 61 and 71 of the tub 60 and the drum 70 thereby assisting the laundry m to be dried further the heating means 110 are operated in the dehydration mode thereby heating and drying the air sucked into the drum type washing machine through the air suction ports 92 then the heated and dried air promotes the laundry m. |
5 | into the slot in a method of drilling a well borehole tool 10 or tool 100 can be provided up hole of a drill bit in the case of a bi center bit its reamer blades can produce a large cutting force the blade of the tool extends from the opposite side and serves to offset the bi center reamer blades cutting force the opposing forces assist in stabilizing the bi center reamer and makes for a more accurate well borehole size in order to further increase hole size and stability in a method of drilling a pair of tools 10 or 100 can be coupled into the drill string up hole from a drill bit when used behind a bi center bit a first of the tools 10 or 100 is aligned with the bi center bit as described the second tool 10 or 100 will have the eccentricity of the body extending in the opposite direction the tools 10 or 100 would drill to the same drill out diameter and serve to act as a two bladed stabilizer as an alternative drilling configuration the stacked tools 10 or 100 could be sized to drill to a different diameter in that situation the distal tool nearer the drill bit would have a smaller drill out diameter than the proximal tool which would extend to the. |
6 | fire the triggering device can be handles or another mechanism to indicate or control where to shoot the projectile as to ride vehicle 12 embodiments can be adapted to work with any existing or new type of ride system by others including hanging rides trackless dies omni mover type rides boat rides or any other ride system embodiments can work with any number of guests per vehicle and any seating configuration as to media repository 14 impact safe media are carried on board ride vehicles in bins the media can be loaded onto vehicles any time during the ride sequence including prior to guest loading while guests are loading or after guests have been loaded media can also be recharged one or more times during a ride sequence as to feeder tubes 16 media are fed from repository to launching devices via tubes channels tracks or other means as to ride tracks 18 embodiments may work with any new or existing ride system that uses any type of track system including surface mounted tracks overhead tracks wire guided or any other trackless based system as depicted in fig2 an embodiment of the present invention may include the media launching devices 10. |
2 | of the spring 40 is supported by a pin 41 fixed near the rear end 33b of the slot 33 the retractor 5 is placed at a central portion of the floor 7 fig1 a preferably the retractor 5 is positioned just behind a parking brake not shown for the purpose of improving comfortableness of a rear seat the port 5a of the retractor 5 is formed in a stepped portion of the housing 5b of the retractor 5 and preferably in parallel with the seat cushion 9 so as to prevent friction or the like between the belt 1 and the port 5a of the retractor 5 when the belt 1 is pulled or reeled the operation of this embodiment of the present invention will be explained fig1 and 15 show the case in which the seat back 19 is in its normal upright position in this case the lever 25 is disposed such that the pin 35 engages the front end 33a of the slot 33 in this position the guide arm 13 rests against the stop 39 the spring 40 is loosed as the seat back 19 is tilted forward in fig1 the lever 25 is pulled since the pin 35 is in contact with the end 33a of the slot 33 the pin 35 is also urged which causes the guide. |
1 | further forward on the base plate 30 to the position of fig3 during this action the footrest 18 remains essentially fixed with respect to the seat the additional motion of the seat and armrest assembly 14 away from the wall provides more than enough room for the backrest 16 to pivot rearwardly with respect to the seat and armrest assembly without interference from the wall adjacent which the chair is placed to return the fully reclined chair to the upright or tv position of fig1 and 2 respectively the occupant need only relieve the pressure against the backrest 16 this will cause the seat mounting bracket 70 to swing rearwardly on the seat support link 72 and seat drive link 74 suspended from the support link 38 and the assembly will return to the position of fig2 to proceed to the fully upright position the occupant applies a downward pressure with his or her legs on the footrest 18 which will close the lazy tong linkage 122 and pivot the drive transfer link 152 on the seat mounting link which in turn causes the front pivot link 39 to pivot counterclockwise and also causes the swing links 42 and 44 to swing back on the vertical plate 32 and a corresponding action is imparted to the rear pivot. |
7 | or code to image mapper 510 acquires web page code and submits the code to a code parser 514 that parses and processes web page code and further generates the aforementioned logical tree structure a web browser 516 renders the web page image and fetches the coordinates of each logical tree node the mapping data generated by code to image mapping module is stored for later use via data storage 520 the saliency to code mapping module or saliency to code mapper 270 first introduced in fig2 is illustrated in more detail in fig6 in the example of fig6 a web page bitmap image 618 with saliency contains only one high saliency area 621 this area has a shape that overlaps with multiple web page components a saliency to code mapping module or saliency to code mapper 610 utilizes saved code to image mapping data from data storage 620 to perform saliency calculations that will assign saliency results back to the elements of the web page code represented by the number 614 the saliency to code mapping module 610 is capable of utilizing many different algorithms to determine the impact of saliency areas on the individual image sections that correspond. |
6 | member between the first and second ends in contact with the material to be melted a method for melting the material is also provided application_number US 58119609 A description the present embodiments provide for improved heat transfer with respect to the products to be melted the embodiments of fig1 6 find use for example in reverberatory furnaces for aluminum and or copper melting the burner embodiments are disposed such that a substantial portion of such embodiments are submerged in the molten or semi molten metal while products of combustion of the burner embodiments are exhausted so as not to contact the melt referring to fig1 5 a melting furnace shown generally at 10 includes a side wall 12 constructed to provide a combustion chamber 14 therein in which a material to be melted is disposed which will be brought to a molten consistency as shown generally at 16 as a molten or semi molten bath or melt the oxy fuel burner or burner 18 is constructed in a tubular shape having for example a circular cross section with an inlet shown generally at 22 and an outlet or exhaust shown generally at 24 an oxygen feed 26 and a fuel feed 28 are connected to a burner portion 30 for providing a combustion flame 32 at an interior 34 of the burner tube 18 the interior 34 of the burner tube 18 is hollow wherein the combustion. |
1 | injected subcutaneously 2 million cells site in 50 u03bcl culture medium for lk2 cells 0 5 million for b16 into 4 sites each on the flanks of nude mice for lk2 cells or c57bl 6 mice b16 mouse melanoma cells when tumors became visible 2 4 mm diameter five to 10 days after injection of cells 37 u03bcg of ebi 46 in 25 u03bcl of isopropanol gel was applied to each tumor site each day for 3 days tumor size was measured with calipers at appropriate intervals squamous cell carcinoma scc tumors were established by the same method as for topical treatment but were allowed to grow for 15 days before drug treatment 7 u03bcg ebi 46 in 20 u03bcl saline was injected into each of 3 sides of the tumor tumor size was measured with calipers at appropriate intervals in order that the invention may be readily understood and put into practical effect particular preferred embodiments will now be described by way of the following non limiting examples biomass samples including seeds leaves and bark from fontainea picrosperma where collected and subject to the following extraction process these samples and their subsequent fractions are referred in the below example as eb548 the biomass is generously covered with methanol and shaken u02dc 2 l overnight followed by filtration to give the first extract this process is repeated a second time u02dc 2 l u02dc 5 hours to generate the second extract each extract is examined by analytical hplc and bioassayed fig1 the sequential methanol extracts are combined and the solvent removed by rotary evaporation to afford an aqueous concentrate the aqueous concentrate from the extraction is diluted with. |
4 | body 321 b more firmly moreover the joining portion 40 may further include guide means for guiding joining positions of the hooks 41 and the socket shape of joining surface 42 referring to fig7 it is preferable that the position guiding means holds the first body 321 a and the second body 321 b so that the first body 321 a and the second body 321 b do not move in addition to a function for guiding joining positions of the hooks 41 and the joining surfaces 42 the position guiding means includes a guide piece 43 projected from a side of the first body 321 a and a guide piece receiver 44 on a side of the second body 321 b for receiving the guide piece 43 it is preferable that at least one guide piece 43 is formed adjacent to each of the hooks 41 it is preferable that the guide piece receiver 44 is formed within a space of the socket shaped joining surface 42 of the first body 321 a it is preferable that the guide piece 43 is formed to fit in the guide piece receiver 44 for preventing the first body 321 a and the second body 321 b coupled together from moving a process for coupling the coating guide having bodies joined together to the control panel will be described the pcb 32 is mounted on the coating guide 33 then the coating guide 33 is fastened to the control panel. |
3 | avoid back ups and spill overs in parallel the individual filtration beds may vary and may be graduated as well as shown in fig2 multi level drainfield modular structure 10 comprises five vertically aligned and spaced filtration beds or layers 12 liquid effluent 14 is drawn from the system 39 s septic tank not shown through distribution box 16 forced by pump 18 through feed line 20 into top distribution perforated pipe 22a and sprayed over the surface of top filtration bed 12a through which liquid 14 percolates and drains into second distribution pipe 22b by gravity the cycle of spraying percolating and draining of liquid 14 is repeated flowing through perforated pipes 22b e onto each of the remaining filtration beds 12b 12e until the treated effluent reaches holding area 24 from which it may be directed through control valve 26 either to be discharged as clean ground water if sufficiently purified or recirculated through feed line 20 39 shown in dash lines valve 26 39 operating in tandem with valve 26 and pump 18 into filtration layers 12 a second time circulating air introduced at 28 into the spaces 30 between layers 12 meets sprayed droplets of effluent 14 at each. |
1 | growth characteristic as expressed by the closest known variety sepal attitude u2014 generally speaking it is considered to be erect to semi erect this is in contrast to the same growth characteristic as expressed by the u2018 sharpeblue u2019 blueberry plant which is unpatented and which is the closest known variety and which further displays a more erect sepal attitude sepal form u2014 the present variety displays an incurving sepal form this is in contrast to the same growth characteristic as expressed by the closest known variety which is considered to have a straight sepal calyx basin u2014 diameter u2014 considered average for the species this is in contrast to the same growth characteristic as expressed by the closest known variety and where the calyx basin diameter is considered small to average for the species calyx basin depth u2014 considered medium this is similar to the growth characteristic as expressed by the closest known variety intensity of bloom u2014 considered strong to very strong this is in contrast to the same trait as seen in the closest known variety and when the bloom is considered merely strong skin color u2014 dark blue this color is similar to that as seen in the fruit produced by the closest known variety fruit firmness u2014 generally u2014 the present variety produces fruit which are considered firm. |
7 | state where the action is filed with trustees who are residents of a jurisdiction with enacted asset protection legislation 3 if deemed necessary the trustees remove all assets located in the jurisdiction without enacted asset protection legislation to a jurisdiction with enacted asset protection legislation such jurisdictions may be either within the united states or outside the united states 4 the trust mandates that its trustees and protectors must act consistent with the objectives of the settlor as stated in the trust the trustees and protectors must act or refuse to act to protect the assets from a claimant the disclosed business method avoids the shortcomings of the prior art methods that utilize limited partnerships because no individual holds an ownership interest in the entity the llc that holds the protected assets an individual 39 s legal status as manager not member of the llc is fundamentally different from an individual 39 s legal status as a partner in a limited partnership therefore a court cannot inquire into the nature of an individual 39 s ownership interest in the llc he or she has none or compel action under the threat of being held in contempt the powers and authority of the llc 39 s manager are strictly limited u2014 the manager has no power to distribute assets the disclosed business method also. |
2 | with a selective adsorbent may be used to remove the non regenerable silicon compounds and prevent them from interfering with long term performance of the recirculating adsorbent for hydrocarbon feed service the adsorbent particles are in a preferred sense generally spherical in the original or new adsorbent with a narrow size range such as 16 u00d7 20 or 20 u00d7 24 tyler mesh liquid phase adsorption differs from gas phase adsorption in that diffusion is at least two orders of magnitude slower in the liquid phase than in the gas phase diffusion of components in a liquid phase requires additional residence time which is why adsorber vessel 108 is constructed in a series of adsorption stages 110 118 impurities adsorb on the solid adsorbent because the attraction of the adsorbent surface is stronger than the attractive force that keeps the impurities in the surrounding fluid liquid adsorption may be defined as a type of adhesion that in a thermodynamically preferred sense occurs at the surface of a solid having an adsorbable impurity in the liquid medium this preference results in a relatively increased concentration of adsorbable impurities entering the adsorbent particle pores solid porous particles can exhibit attraction for impurities for a number of reasons such as physisorption or chemisorption physisorption is due to physical attraction or van der waal 39 s forces chemisorption is that due to chemical or valence forces adsorption is accompanied by evolution of heat because the adsorbate molecules are stabilized on the adsorbent surface for limited quantities of impurities in the. |
3 | cognate heavy and light chain pair of tcr t cell receptor and bcr b cell receptor in tandem in a synthetic and or in vitro amplified construct could place bumi tags at 5 u2032 and 3 u2032 ends as well as at internal fusion points where synthesized primers linkers are incorporated in another variation of the invention the target molecule species are all messenger rna species present in the sample and the landing pad sequence and the bumi tag is incorporated 5 u2032 of an oligo dt or anchored oligo dt first strand cdna primer or are incorporated 5 u2032 of a random hexamer primer for use in oligo dt or in random primed cdna synthesis respectively in another variation of the invention the target molecule species are specific sets of messenger rna species for example transcripts from complex loci that exhibit somatic cell rearrangement and or somatic hyper mutation these include immunoglobulin heavy kappa and lambda chain loci as well as t cell receptor alpha and beta chain loci in this instantiation the landing pad sequence and bumi tag are incorporated 5 u2032 of a gene specific region in the first strand cdna primer for gene specific cdna synthesis a gene specific forward or set of forward primers complementary to the region flanking the upstream end of the sequencing target is used for pcr based amplification or addition of adaptors for cloning based amplification unlike standard barcoding methods in addition to keeping the sample sources identifiable after mixing differently barcoded samples bumi tags allow for more accurate determination of the frequencies. |
7 | the wall of a housing fig2 a and 2b also indicate how the pressing fins 11 of the contact lid 10 press the electric connecting cable 7 into the recess 8 of the insulation displacement contact 5 see fig1 a and 1b for displacement contact 5 fig3 shows a sensor in which the insulation displacement contacts 5 are provided with contact elements 14 the sensor element 1 is provided with contact cables 16 which establish electrical contact between the sensor element 1 and the contact elements 14 and therefore with the insulation displacement contacts 5 the contact between the contact cables 16 and the contact elements 14 can be established via soldering or welding for example fig4 shows a sensor that is installed in a housing 24 via the flange 23 the insulation displacement contacts 5 as well as the electrically conductive connections 17 between the insulation displacement contacts 5 and the sensor element 1 are an integral component of a punched panel 18 such a panel 18 can be a lead frame for example the panel 18 is produced by punching and subsequently the sensor element 1 is electrically connected to the panel 18 via soldering the sensor element 1 can be an ntc temperature sensor. |
5 | opened by the tappet 47 via the tappet spring 48 therefore the pressure in the chamber c is relieved in that more fluid escapes via the control valve 95 as can enter via a throttle 97 since the control valve 96 remains closed the spindle s is pressed towards the opposite end position by the inflow of hydraulic fluid in the chamber d via a throttle 98 moving the spindle towards the chamber c closes the operating valves 91 and 94 while the operating valves 92 and 93 open causing the piston rod 33 to move into the opposite direction therefore in each of the respective end positions of the piston rod 33 the opening of the control valves 95 and 96 causes automatic reversal the driving cylinder operates otherwise via control by the valves the control valves 95 and 96 open as the springs 48 or 57 respectively are compressed the pressure within the valves decreases during the initial path of travel of the tappets 47 52 which upon reversing cause the valves 95 96 to close again as a result the movements of the spindle are initiated instantly but are not sudden in spite of the high pressures exerted by the hydraulic fluid fig8 to 10 show an applied embodiment of a control the action sequency of which has been described with the aid of fig4. |
8 | signal to noise ratio is measured for each beam and the beam with an optimal snr is selected as an optimal beam for communicating data between the mobile transceiver and the stationary transceiver application_number US 41386809 A description fig1 shows a network that uses embodiments of our invention the network uses orthogonal frequency division multiplexing ofdm and provides wireless access in vehicular environments wave the network includes a set of mobile transceivers 101 and a set of stationary road side units rsus 102 the mobile transceivers are mounted in vehicles and are connected to an array of antennas 201 the communication 111 between the rsus and the vehicle is called vehicle to infrastructure v2i and the communication 112 between vehicles is called vehicle to vehicle v2v fig2 shows an array of antennas 201 and a beam pattern at a transmitter that includes a main beam lobe 202 with a highest gain at an angle u03c6 orthogonal with respect the array and side beams 203 with much lower gains beams can also be formed at the receiver the signals received by the different antennas it is understood that other antenna design are possible to provide different beam patterns the collinear array of antennas is preferably mounted vertically to increase overall gain and directivity in the horizontal direction as shown in fig3 each transmitted signal received at each. |
2 | boron isotopes in gaseous boron tribromide was 10 b 5 7 and 11 b 94 3 and so 11 b was concentrated in the gas similarly nitrogen monoxide pressure 20 torr volume 120 ml was added to gaseous boron tribromide in natural composition pressure 2 torr volume 120 ml and 4000 pulses of ammonia laser wave length 12 08 u03bc power output 200 mj per pulse were irradiated thereto after irradiation the composition of boron isotopes is gaseous boron tribromide was 10 b 15 0 and 11 b 85 0 and so 11 b was concentrated oxygen pressure 8 torr volume 120 ml was added to gaseous boron tribromide in natural composition pressure 2 torr volume 120 ml and 4000 pulses of ammonia laser power output per pulse wavelength 12 26 u03bc component 150 mj and wave length 12 80 u03bc component 100 mj were irradiated thereto after irradiation the composition of boron isotopes in gaseous boron tribromide was 10 b 32 2 and 11 b 67 8 and so 11 b was concentrated oxygen pressure 8 torr volume 120 ml was added to gaseous boron tribromide in natural composition pressure 2 torr volume 120 ml and ammonia laser power output per pulse wave length 12 26 u03bc component 150 mj and wave length 12 80 u03bc component 100 mj and carbon dioxide gas laser power output per pulse wave length 9 29 u03bc component 200 mj were simultaneously irradiated thereto after irradiation of 3000 pulses the composition of boron isotope in gaseous boron tribromide was 10 b. |
2 | the combined effect of vacuum level and effective vacuum pocket area reached a maximum due to leakage from the clearance between the shoe and workpiece to the vacuum pocket 24 the measured vacuum retaining force was smaller than the ideal force of 32 7 n experiments were carried out to obtain a correlation between the external load and the vacuum hydrostatic shoe workpiece clearance at various fluid supply pressures inflow resistances and design clearances for the vacuum hydrostatic shoe in the experiments step or multi step loading was generated by the piezoelectric actuator 42 the external load was measured by the piezoelectric force transducer 38 while working clearance was the average value from the two capacitance sensors 40 the results shown in fig7 a and 7 b were obtained under the following conditions design clearance of the shoe 0 0015 in 37 5 u03bcm fluid supply pressure 37 5 psi 0 26 mpa and resistance ratio 2 72 at the design clearance the stiffness of the vacuum hydrostatic shoe 10 was also be verified by examining the dynamic behavior of the shoe 10 under impulse input fig8 shows an impulse input to the shoe 10 and fig9 shows the associated output power spectrum density of the shoe 10 excited by the. |
1 | the present invention the spell bar 142 indicates the spell the opponent is intending to use if the opponent is using the spell book fig2 8 illustrate one or more aspects of playing the game application by casting different types of spells of the present invention fig2 illustrates one or more aspects of casting different spells by creating various patterns on the screen of the game application as shown in fig2 the dots with single hatched lines need to be swiped and the dots with cross hatched lines need to be held to perform a pattern for casting a spell fig3 illustrates the basic starting spells of the game application fire earth air and water are the four basic elements for the game application and each of the four elements have a specific spell fig3 a shows the fire spell fig3 b shows the earth spell fig3 c shows the air spell fig3 d shows the water spell each of the four basic elements can also be used in combination with a summon spell as shown in fig3 e fig8 illustrates the fire land spells of the game application fig9 illustrates in one embodiment of the present invention the system for providing the electronic game application to the one or more users as shown in fig9 the devices for using the application are connected by the central game server in yet another aspect of at least one embodiment of the present invention the one or more devices can be connected to each other by various means including but not limited. |
1 | be set up on the left side of led display device 108 that right handed pitching images are displayed in yet another alternative embodiment virtual batting range 100 u2032 of present invention may also feature a combination of one led display device 108 pairing with one pitching machine 113 on either side of the led display device 108 in this case pitching machine 113 on the left hand side will pitch in unison with the left handed pitching image in the led display device 108 and the other pitching machine 113 does the same with the right handed pitching image this alternative embodiment allows users to practice batting balls from both left handed pitchers and right handed pitchers fig3 b is a representative left side view of an embodiment of the virtual batting range 100 u2032 of the present invention showing the ball retrieval mechanism as shown in fig3 b playing field 101 of the present invention 39 100 is an one directional downward inclined plane from step ledge 152 to the other end of the entire virtual batting range 100 u2032 of the present invention in an embodiment the downward sloped floor is finished in green tile and or green epoxy finish or other smooth floor finish which allows smooth rolling of balls 130 in an embodiment the angles can be set at a range of approximately 3 5 slope down in direction a it will be understood that the slope in direction a may fall within a range of about 1 5 to about 5 5 or more or less as shown in fig3 b at the end of the sloped playing field 101 there are troughs 250. |
6 | turbine 10 a is similar to fig1 with the exception that only a single turbine is used the engine 10 a includes a compressor 12 a recuperator 13 a combustion chamber 15 a turbine 16 a gearbox 18 and an electric generator 19 the engine 10 a communicates with an air source 20 upstream of compressor 12 the air is compressed and routed into recuperator 13 in recuperator 13 the compressed air is preheated by exhaust gases from turbine 16 and routed into the combustion chamber 15 fuel 22 is then added to the combustion chamber 15 and the mixture is combusted as described in greater detail below the products of combustion from the combustion chamber 15 are routed into turbine 16 the f a ratio is regulated i e the flow of fuel is regulated to produce either a preset turbine inlet temperature to turbine 16 or preset electrical power output from generator 19 turbine inlet temperature can range within practical limits between 1500 u00b0 f and 2000 u00b0 f work is extracted from the turbine to transfer power to both compressor 12 and the generator 19 with shaft power transferred through gearbox 18 the hot exhaust gases from turbine 16 are then conveyed through the recuperator 13 where heat is transferred by means of thermal convection and conduction to the air entering the combustion chamber 15 an optional heat capturing device 24 can be used to further capture the exhaust heat for productive commercial uses heat capturing device 24 can be used to supply hot water steam or other heated fluid to device 26 which uses the. |
1 | white or a light grey for healthy to black for unhealthy other options for varying hue saturation and or intensity between the two absolute values also exist the objective in each instance is to provide a display which when viewed by the system operator provides a clear quick indication of the health status of the patient with respect to the particular symptom being tested for outside the range between the first and second values it is unlikely that the tissue is either healthy or infarcted and therefore a third color for example blue or an intensity such as white might be chosen for determined absolute values of quantitative backscatter of these values it is apparent that while the discussion above has been with respect to a single point 22 in the heart muscle of the patient 24 the system would in fact be scanning the heart and would be viewing a large number of points in succession to develop the desired image the process described above would be repeated for each point of interest being scanned so that the final image would be of the entire area of the heart or other body organ in which a potential problem exists in utilizing the system shown in fig1 the selection of the point 26 at which there is a pool of moving blood to be used in making the attenuation determination for a given scan point 22 may be performed by the operator on a point by point basis or may be performed automatically when the process is performed manually a sample volume cursor appearing on the screen of display 48 may be moved in conventional. |
5 | forwardly projecting t shaped board support 78 mounted on the lower stanchion member and a pair of forwardly projecting c shaped board supports 80 each mounted proximate a respective end of the upper stanchion member the elongate supporting base 26 is pivotally connected at the forward end thereof to the lower end of the lower stanchion member 22a so as to permit the stanchion to pivot about an axis which is transverse to the base as best seen in fig3 the base includes an elongate flat sill 27 having a series of keyhole shaped apertures 50 spaced therealong each of the apertures includes a circular portion 50a and a narrowed elongate channel portion 50b extending forward toward the stanchion the diagonal brace 30 includes a lower end which is pivotally connected to the rearward end of the base so as to pivot about an axis which is transverse to the base the upper end of the brace includes a pivot joint 46 positioned off center on the upper stanchion member 22b the pivot joint enables the brace and upper stanchion member to be pivotable with respect to each other about two mutually perpendicular axes of rotation the first axis corresponding to the longitudinal axis a fig2 of pivot pin 47 and the second axis corresponding to the longitudinal axis b fig1 of pivot post 48 either end of the upper stanchion member 22b can be telescopically engaged with the lower stanchion member 22a by inverting the upper member 22b about the pivot post 48 thereby increasing the range of roof pitch angles for which the frame assembly can be adapted for. |
2 | also includes a conduit connector 60 connecting with the conduit connector 60 is a length of flexible conduit 62 typically the conduit 62 will be of a rubber or plastic material integrally formed on the inner wall 56 is an upstanding wall 64 the upstanding wall 64 includes a hole 66 also mounted on the inner wall 56 is an elongated rod 70 the rod 70 has mounted thereon a ring 68 the elongated rod 70 is mounted within an appropriate opening formed within the inner wall 56 the inner wall 56 also includes a dispensing opening 72 the elongated rod 70 terminates at its inner end in a bevel 74 mounted on the inner wall 56 surrounding the enlarged opening 58 is a rubber or plastic gasket 76 which is to be used to form a liquid tight seal with the air bottle 16 when the inner wall 56 is pivoted to a right angled position similar to the position shown in fig4 of the drawings of the lid 36 the air bottle 16 is capable of being removed from within the housing 30 the internal chamber 24 of the air bottle 16 can then be cleaned and can be resupplied of a quantity of the hot liquid 26 the air bottle 16 would then normally be reinserted back within the housing 30 and the inner wall 56 then normally moved to the position shown in fig4 of the drawings there may be a latch not shown provided between the inner wall 56 and the housing 30 that is located diametrically opposite the hinge 34 and directly adjacent the elongated rod 70 the user then is to insert within the internal chamber 24 a dispensing conduit 78 the dispensing conduit 78 includes a vertical member. |
2 | includes introducing a primary stream to a primary passage of a die at a die inlet opening the primary passage having a length extending from the die inlet opening to a die outlet opening supplying a secondary stream to the primary passage at a secondary passage opening combining the primary stream and the secondary stream to create a combined stream passing the combined stream through said die outlet opening and passing the combined stream from the die outlet opening to a casting unit thereby forming a film web application_number US 201414267375 A description the following description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating example embodiments according to example embodiments profiles ribbons bands and strands of polymer are placed in the skin sub skin and core layers of the film web to modify the final properties and the appearance of the resultant film according to further example embodiments utilizing a multi manifold die products and layer configurations as shown in fig1 4 for example are possible along with multiple other configurations in further example embodiments a feedblock in conjunction with a multi manifold die allows separate polymer streams to be added to the film prior to the film exiting the die resulting in a film web that has gauge variations similar to conventional multi. |
6 | a second opening 16 to receive a pin 17 the second spring 9 is connected to the lock element 8 to overcome the energy of the first sear element 3 to apply pressure to a trigger 5 to lock the trigger 5 thereby preventing the second sear element 4 from moving in a third direction c as shown in fig2 the second sear element 4 is prevented from moving as the hammer 2 and the first sear element 3 are prevented from moving in the first direction a and the second direction b thereby preventing any accidental firing of the gun the lock element 8 includes a cut out portion 7 of a generally rectangular configuration defined between a finger 20 extending from the plate 12 and the second opening 16 the cut out portion 7 is used to mechanically engage the bulge 6 of the second seal element 4 when the lock element 8 is in a locking position thereby preventing movement of the second sear element 4 a stopper 22 extends from the plate 12 to control movement of the lock element 8 rotatable about the pin 17 the second sear element 4 allows the first sear element 3 to rotate in a second direction shown at b in fig2 by virtue of propulsion through the first sear element 3 the second spring 9 is connected to the lock element 8 in order to overcome the energy of the first sear element 3 by means of applying pressure to the trigger 5 the trigger 5 is locked thereby. |
4 | base plate 12 a second heating element 22 is located proximate to or integral with the steam chamber 18 for converting water in the steam chamber to steam in another embodiment of the present invention a pre heating element 24 is located proximate to or integral with the water reservoir 16 for pre heating the water stored in the water reservoir 16 although the heating elements 20 22 and 24 are shown as adjacent to the base plate 12 steam chamber 18 and water reservoir 16 respectively it will be understood by those of skill in the art that the heating elements may comprise various types of heating elements and be located at several different positions such as adjacent to near to or integral with the base plate 12 water reservoir 16 and steam chamber 18 respectively thus the present invention should not be limited by the type number or location of the heating elements at least one steam pipe 26 connects the base plate steam outlets 14 with the steam chamber 18 and allows steam in the steam chamber 18 to move to the steam outlets 14 and exit or be sprayed from the iron 10 a first valve 28 is located along. |
5 | to hold the hinge members in a selected position such as when free motion between the members is desired as shown in each of the figures the metal tab 14 is preferably connected to metal sleeve 12 by a narrow transition area 18 this allows metal tab 14 to be conveniently broken or cut off when for example the painting assembly operation of a vehicle is complete it is readily appreciated that other designs of the metal tab 14 can be incorporated to allow convenient breakage for example the surface thereof may be pre scored sufficiently prepare it for breakage alternatively the metal tab 14 may be shaped as to introduce other weak points along the surface thereof so that when subjected to torsional or flexural forces the metal will reliably and predictably break at a designated location therealong moreover and as introduced earlier the metal tab 14 can be broken off by cutting with a suitable tool and the like when the metal tab 14 is broken off the friction device is no longer interlocked with door side hinge 20 allowing the door to move freely about its hinges thereafter as would be preferred for normal use of the. |
8 | ciphertext group of blocks 305 is output from the hash keys and includes hashed ciphertext values c 1 u2032 through cm u2032 and c u2032 m 1 the hashed ciphertext group of blocks 305 is passed to an exclusive or block 303 which exclusive or 39 s the hashed ciphertext with the checksum produced by the checksum generator 301 the output of the exclusive or block is the hash value 304 thus the simple universal hash function 300 is a function of the plaintext blocks as well as the ciphertext blocks and the hash key k 3 the final hash value 304 is not necessarily the size of one block of the block cipher but may be smaller in general as an example if the block cipher block size is 128 bits as in aes and if the hash value is only supposed to be 16 bits then the hash key k 3 will be of size 48 bits 48 128 8 log 8 in general the key size k 3 will be 128 t log t where 128 t is the size of the hash value 304 in case the hash value is only 16 bits a checksum 301 of 16 bits is computed from the plaintext blocks p 1 p 2 to pm in one embodiment the checksum can be computed by taking the exclusive or of all of the plaintext blocks and then. |
2 | machine and so on into consideration if each head unit contains dummy nozzles the largest possible number may not be exactly dividable by the integer n then the number of nozzles may be determined to be equal to an integer close to the quotient obtained by dividing the largest possible number by the integer n with the color ink jet head 1 having the above described configuration four head units are arranged in a direction perpendicular to the printing direction of the ink jet head for each of the ink colors of black b yellow y magenta m and cyan c although the head units of a same color may be separated considerably in the printing direction and all the nozzles are arranged at a same and identical pitch of p therefore a cycle of printing operation is carried out properly with a width substantially equal to that of four head units arranged side by side when the timing of ejection of ink of each color from the nozzles of each head unit is properly controlled thus a high speed printing machine can be realized by using this embodiment of color ink jet head according to the invention there may be cases where dummy nozzles are used then the total number of nozzles may not be exactly dividable by n and equal to 402 for ink of each color for instance however no problem arises when n 4 is used for such a case as pointed out above all the head blocks have a same and identical configuration therefore if the color ink jet head is made to comprise three head blocks by removing a head block from the above described embodiment of color ink jet head. |
9 | any other suitable material when the piece to be produced is a ring the model is placed over an arbor 2 as depicted in fig1 the model 1 and arbor 2 are then placed within a master frame 3 the master frame 3 is preferably made out of metal such as an inexpensive easily tooled aluminum the master frame shown in fig2 has a first half 4 and a second half 5 each half 4 and 5 has an outer wall 20 an inner face 22 and a side wall 24 the inner face 22 of half 4 is intended to be placed in face to face registration with the inner face 22 of half 5 when the master frame is assembled as shown in fig2 as shown in fig4 the inner face 22 of each half includes a machined out arbor area 26 for receiving the arbor and a machined out center mold area 28 assembly of the two halves results in the creation of an arbor cavity formed by the two arbor areas 26 and a mold cavity formed by the two center mold areas 28 the master frame 3 also includes an injection port 34 extended into the mold cavity between the halves of the silicon molds 40 from the exterior of the master frame as shown in fig2 with the master frame 3 assembled around the arbor 2 and model 1 silicone 10 is poured through the port 34 the model and portions of the arbor located within the mold. |
8 | some embodiments transceiver 401 can comprise transceiver and or transmitter and or receiver mechanisms disclosed herein in some embodiments sensing element 404 can comprise one or more sensing mechanisms as described herein by way of example and not limitation these sensing mechanisms can include energy sensing national television system committee ntsc signal sensing and or advanced television systems committee atsc signal sensing in some embodiments a collective sensing element 407 can provide collective sensing mechanisms as described herein in some embodiments transmit power control 405 can support adaptive transmit power control mechanisms described herein in some embodiments pre distortion element 406 can provide digital pre distortion mechanisms as described herein in some embodiments baseband processor 403 can support additional processing mechanisms as described herein by way of example and not limitation these mechanisms can include filtering and or digital mixing sensing methods can generally be separated into two categories 1 energy sensing and 2 phase sensing energy sensing can measure spectrum energy of a target signal and can be a fundamental sensing method when nothing else is known about the target signal in some embodiments a received signal can be transformed to a frequency domain in order to perform an energy sensing operation some embodiments can employ a fast fourier transform fft and or any other known and or convenient transformation to a frequency domain signal energies in specified frequency regions can subsequently be measured in some embodiments and or circumstances. |
1 | obtained from the absorption step can simply be spread onto a support made of wire mesh and allowed to air dry the drying time in this air drying step is dependent upon the material being dried and the time allotted to the absorption step it is usually possible to complete the entire process all three steps in 24 hours or less at the end of that period a stable product dry to the touch is obtained whose appearance flavor and aroma are closer to those of the fresh food than is the case with other conventionally dehydrated products in order that those skilled in the art can more fully understand the present invention the following examples are set forth these examples are given solely for purposes of illustration and should not be considered as expressing limitations unless so set forth in the appended claims all parts and percentages are by weight unless otherwise stated one hundred and twenty eight grams of ground fresh spinach were loaded into a nylon mesh sack and placed between a perforated static piston and a solid moving piston in a food press both pistons and all the other parts of the food press were made of stainless steel external pressure 8 000 10 000 psi was then applied to the system through a hydraulic jack the jack was mounted on metal frames so that it would remain immobile during the pressing stage the activated. |
2 | integrally formed with flat metal piece or portion 92 which abuts plunger 74 u2032 of solenoid 32 u2032 when plunger 74 u2032 is in its extended position and the shift mechanism is moved toward its reverse position the abutment of portion 92 with extended plunger 74 u2032 prevents hydrostatic transmission 88 from being shifted from neutral into reverse in fig9 plunger 74 u2032 of solenoid 32 u2032 is in its retracted position and portion 92 is able to move past retracted plunger 74 u2032 and into any one of its variable reverse positions 0040 fig1 shows the schematic wiring diagram for activating solenoid 32 32 u2032 as shown the electrical system of mower 20 includes ground 94 battery 96 starter 98 ignition switch 100 ignition unit 108 alternator 126 headlights 128 and fuse 110 the electrical system also includes solenoid 104 which may be used for other operations associated with mower 20 clutch brake switch 102 and seat switch 106 clutch brake switch 102 is shown in the position which represents the pedal being up and seat switch 106 is shown in the position representing that the seat not being occupied by the operator of mower 20 switch 112 is connected to clutch brake switch 102 by terminals 114 122 and 120 switch 112 is connected to ignition switch 100 at terminal 118. |
9 | and the lower male bearing component 210 b the gap 334 may be set or adjusted by conventional methods such as tooling etc and is set within the range of 0 003 mm to 0 02 mm fig3 e depicts the final step in the gap setting method step 412 a capacitance probe 340 is coupled to the assembly to monitor the distance between the female bearing component 211 and the upper male bearing component 210 a an axial force f is applied to the free end 305 i e the end that extends through the bottom of the support housing 302 of the shaft 304 in a direction away from the support housing 302 essentially pulling the free end 305 of the shaft 304 downward this is accomplished by securing a pulling means 309 to the free end 305 of the shaft 304 and applying force f the pulling means 309 may be for example a clamp though it should be appreciated that any sort of device capable of securedly grasping the free end 305 may be used the value of the force f that is applied to the free end 305 of the shaft 304 is for example in the range of 50 to 250 lbs simultaneously lower male bearing component 210 b is held stationary to allow the shaft to be stretched as the axial force f is applied to the free end 305 of the shaft 304 the rotor hub 308 slides downward on the shaft 304 narrowing the gap 334 between the female bearing component 211 and the lower male bearing. |
9 | arrow 28 in fig1 one end of arm 26 a is rotatably coupled to base 24 while the other end of arm 26 a is rotatably coupled to one end of arm 26 b the other end of arm 26 b is rotatably coupled to one end of arm 26 c desirably arm 26 c is in the form of a paddle having one or more vacuum holes 30 disposed therein adjacent the distal end thereof vacuum holes 30 are coupled to a source of vacuum not shown which can deliver a vacuum to vacuum holes 30 under the control of controller 20 as shown in the figures semiconductor wafer 6 can be disposed on the distal end of arm 26 c and held thereon by means of a vacuum supplied to vacuum holes 30 desorption station 10 includes a circular heating plate 34 having a diameter that is desirably no less than the diameter of semiconductor wafer 6 one desirable construction of heating plate 34 includes one or more thick film resistors formed on a circular ceramic substrate circular heating plates of this type are available from watlow electric manufacturing company 6 industrial loop road p o box 975 hannibal mo 63401 usa however this particular form of heating plate is not to be construed as limiting the invention heating plate 34 is desirably spaced from a base of desorption station 10 by suitable standoffs 36 additionally standoffs 38 are arranged on a top surface of heating plate 34 for maintaining semiconductor wafer 6 in spaced parallel relation to heating plate 34 during desorption of one or more contaminants from semiconductor wafer 6 standoffs 36 and 38 are desirably formed from a high temperature glass. |
5 | string a short distance above the packer at the time that the packer is set the tubing and casing both will be full of weighted fluid such as mud in order to maintain the producing formation under control after the packer is set the pressure of the mud in the tubing casing annulus is increased to test the packer then the annulus pressure is further increased to open the sliding sleeve device by applying a downward pressure to the port closure sleeve 63 to shear the screws 70 so that the port closure sleeve 63 can be moved to its fully open position by the spring 78 this opens the lateral ports 22 of the well tool so that a lighter medium such as water or oil may be used to displace the mud from the tubing by pumping it down the tubing and forcing the mud outwardly through the lateral ports 22 into the annulus where it rises to the surface in many cases it is desirable to close the sliding sleeve valve 24 as soon as the mud is displaced from the tubing so that the mud will remain in the tubing casing annulus and the water will remain in the tubing string now if the producing formation is of abnormal bottom hole pressure it is only then necessary to. |
2 | upward position as will be described later herein skid plate 28 is an l shaped member having a horizontal wall 60 and a vertical wall 62 horizontal wall 60 is secured to sidewall 44 of mounting plate 26 by a plurality of bolts 64 bolts 64 are countersunk into the surface of horizontal wall 60 to provide a smooth skid surface for the material being conveyed mounting support arm 30 is also an l shaped member having a vertical wall 66 and a horizontal wall 68 vertical wall 66 mates with and is secured to vertical wall 62 of skid plate 28 by a plurality of bolts 70 mounting support arm 30 thus provides support to skid plate 28 by virtue of horizontal wall 68 bearing against frame 18 to permit u channel 24 and thus wheels 56 to be vertically raised and lowered relative to cavity 46 conveyor 10 is provided with an elongated flexible inflatable hose 72 which is located in cavity 46 between main support frame 22 and u channel 24 hose 72 is positioned on horizontal wall 34 and directly beneath bottom wall 48 thus being confined between walls 34 and 48 hose 72 is connected to a cyclical source of pressurized air not shown such that hose 72 is alternately inflated and deflated when inflated u channel 24 is displaced upwardly thus positioning the upper surfaces of wheels 56 above the level of skid plate 28 in this position the articles or pallets are supported solely by the wheels 56 and move downwardly along conveyor 10 by means of gravity when hose 72 is deflated u channel 24 moves downward under its own weight into the position shown in fig2 in this position the upper surfaces of wheels 56 are positioned below. |
2 | 1418779 A description according to fig1 to 3 a steel shaft 10 having a circular cross sectional area is guided through a forming device 12 in this process the shaft 10 is advanced along its shaft axis 10 39 in the direction of the arrow iii in fig1 while simultaneously being rotated around said axis and being bent into a direction 10 34 which direction subtends an angle u03b1 with the original direction of the shaft axis 10 39 the forming device 12 comprises three bending rollers 14 16 18 which are rotatably arranged on axes 14 39 16 39 and 18 39 respectively parallel to each other and at right angles to the shaft axis 10 39 the bending roller 14 has a ring groove 14 34 with a groove cross section in the shape of a circular arc fitting the shape of the cross section of the shaft 10 according to fig1 to 3 the second bending roller 16 also has a ring groove 16 34 but with a cross section in the shape of an elliptical arc thus corresponding to a diagonal cut through the shaft 10 the ring groove 16 34 is displaced by a distance a in relation to the ring groove 14 34 or alternatively when not displaced as indicated in dash dotted lines in the drawings of fig2 and 3 it is about 2 u00d7 a wider than ring groove 14 34 the shaft 10 is guided within the ring grooves 14 34 and 16 34 in such a manner that it cannot shift along the axis 14 34 and 16 34 respectively of the bending rollers 14 and 16. |
9 | rewiring might demand expensive labor and sometimes is not necessarily possible because of limitations as to what can be done structurally to the respective room combining the parts of a fan switch or timer with a sensor an actuating device controller transceiver and or keyboard may elegantly solve this dilemma and create competitive advantages because of greatly reduced costs of adding for instance an indoor air quality sensor and one or more mechanisms to an existing enclosure of a room there may be an integration of a relay a fet or triac to operate a fan load a keyboard an indicator control circuitry a transceiver and possibly other components into a control assembly or interface a user actuated interface may be used to select a status and a power supply to operate this device adding a wired or wireless communication capability to signal the status of the indoor air quality and the fan to one or multiple auxiliary locations such as a central status monitoring system may be incorporated the communication capability to allow control and configuration of the fan actuating device from remote locations may be utilized the communication capability to control other devices in a building automation system by assigning additional functions to the buttons of the device may be utilized the present device may feature a fan actuator a sensor an rf wireless radio subsystem and importantly have a replacement of a switch timer or other existing component in a single gang electrical box without needing further fabrication u201c single gang u201d is a term of art in the electrician and construction communities that refers to. |
1 | this purpose is a heat sealable 3 mil polyolefin such as saranex u00ae film 2090 by the dow chemical co in a flat layout sleeve 18 is constructed of congruent top and bottom panels 18a and 18b respectively defining a rounded distal section 18c a straight intermediate section 18d and a tapered proximal section 18e panels 18a and 18b are heat sealed together along a perimetric seam s 1 of section 18c and along the opposite sides of sections 18d and 18e the proximal edge of tapered section 18e is heat sealed by a seam s 2 around an inflatable cuff 20 which is sealingly compressed in a toroidal shape around the surgeon 39 s arm by a hand operated elastic bulb inflator 22 to provide the second sealing means around the entry opening 23a of the proximal end of the sleeve 18 a tab 23 extending from the proximal end of cuff 20 provides a convenient grip for pulling the cuff over the hand and arm a lateral exit opening 24 is centrally located in rounded section 18c of bottom panel 18b and is sized to permit a surgeon 39 s hand to pass into wound w an annular flange 26 of like material as sleeve 18 is heat sealed to the exposed side of bottom panel 18b by a seam s 3 around exit opening 24 a suitable adhesive 28 fig4 on the lower exposed side of flange 26. |
1 | by other connectors as for example as illustrated in fig7 by barbs 24 formed on the inside edge of the downwardly extending sections 19 of the channels 17 formed in the valleys 16 of the support wires 13 in the event that barbs formed in the channels 17 of the support wires are used to connect the wire core 4 to the base frame 2 the completely assembled core may be simply pressed downwardly onto the base frame 2 to secure the assembled wire core to the base frame with the barbs 12 locked into the sides of the slats 3 with particular reference now to fig2 and 4 it will be seen that the support wires 13 are arranged in pairs with each pair having riser sections 22 extending downwardly and inwardly from the top peak sections 15 in one embodiment of the invention these pairs of support wires define an included angle of approximately 35 u00b0 therebetween as illustrated in fig5 this included angle between the pairs of support wires 13 facilitates nestable stacking of the assembled wire cores for shipment or storage before these assembled wire cores 4 are secured to base frames with reference to fig6 and 7 the slats 3 of the base frame 2 are there illustrated as being secured on edge as for example by nails not shown to the side boards 26 of the base frame 2 this differs from the slat of fig1 4 wherein the slats are illustrated as lying flat on. |
5 | 100 is in the fully deployed state in another example embodiment upper hinges 1080 may be disposed between lower hinges 1040 and a network of cables or flexible members 1700 joining the middle hinges 1120 as shown in fig1 fig2 is a schematic representation of the deployable structure 100 in a partially folded state the deployable structure 100 is folded from the fully deployed state by detaching the central element 130 from the upper hinge 108 this may be done by various means for example by releasing the fastening mechanism not shown on the upper hinge 108 where the central element 130 is in the form of a telescopic element the length of the central element 130 may be reduced during detachment of the central element 130 from the upper hinge 108 when the detachable end of the central element 130 is disconnected from the upper hinge 108 the elements 140 150 are folded towards the central member by exploiting the flexibility of the cables or flexible members 170 to improve the foldability of the deployable structure 100 improved compaction of the structure 100 can be achieved when the structure 100 is folded further the use of the cables or flexible members 170 make the deployable structure 100 significantly lighter and stiffer compared to conventional designs the mechanical complexity of the structure is also minimised the cables 170 also carry tensional loads efficiently and help to stabilise the geometry of the deployable structure 100 furthermore a wide variety of structural shapes may be created by varying the length of the cables 170 the cables 170 may be metallic or composite materials cables fiber based cables etc a plurality of deployable structures may be connected and deployed to form structural systems for example a plurality of the. |
8 | pickup element to a direction vertical to an optical axis of a photographing lens and longitudinal and lateral directions which are perpendicular to each other so as to adjust the image pickup element in the best embodiment of the present invention the digital camera includes a longitudinal direction position adjusting mechanism and a lateral direction position adjusting mechanism that press to attach an image pickup substrate mounted with the image pickup element to be attached to a front surface or a rear surface of a frame body frame in a camera main body using a plate spring or the like and independently move the image pickup substrate to a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction of the image pickup substrate as a result the position of the image pickup element can be adjusted so that an image projected by the photographing lens is imaged in a predetermined position on the image pickup element the image pickup substrate mounted with the image pickup element is mounted to the frame of the camera main body in a sliding state and a rack is mounted to both ends of the image pickup substrate the racks can be driven and adjusted directly by one pinion and in this case a posture of the image pickup substrate is restrained and a position of the image pickup substrate in a lengthwise direction of the pinion is fee similarly a rack and a pinion are provided to one end in a direction perpendicular to the above racks and the pinion and the position of the image pickup substrate in the direction perpendicular to above mentioned direction can be adjusted to a free position by these provided rack and pinion the position of image pickup. |
2 | contemplated shapes of the invention preferably fall within the following ranges in accordance with the invention the container is integrally formed from a substantially homogeneous paperboard blank by a press preferably the blank is a unitary flat piece of paperboard stock conventionally produced by a wet laid papermaking process and typically available in the form of a continuous web on a roll the paperboard stock used for the blank preferably has a weight in the range of 100 pounds to 400 pounds per ream 3000 square feet and a thickness or caliper in the range of about 0 008 inch to 0 050 inch paperboard having basis weight and caliper in the lower end of the range may be preferred for ease of forming and economic reasons of course this must be balanced against the lower strength and rigidity obtained with the lighter paperboard no matter what paperboard is selected the containers of the invention have greater rigidity than prior containers formed of comparable paperboard preferably the paperboard of the blank has a density in basis weight per 0 001 inch of caliper in the range of 8 to 12 the paperboard comprising the blank is typically bleached pulp furnish with double clay coating on one side preferably the paperboard stock has a moisture content generally water varying from 4 0 to 12 0 by weight in forming the containers of the invention the best results are achieved when the blank has a water content by weight of 9. |
7 | inc the width of the transducers 24 are preferably maximized to fit into the bolt holes 20 with minimal separation between elements the height of each transducer 24 is preferably equal to or greater than its width in order to promote the signal to noise response from a defect reflector in the configuration shown in fig2 and 3 the transducers 24 are arranged on the transducer unit 22 as a linear array and as such can share a single pulser the transducers 24 produce a longitudinal wave at a fixed angle of zero degrees normal to the surface of the wedge 26 on which the transducers 24 are mounted groups of the transducers 24 can be pulsed simultaneously or multiplexed to simulate movement in the axial direction the entire group of transducers 24 can be rotated to provide radial coverage along a loci 40 of points 36 fig5 according to one aspect of the invention the position of the transducer unit 22 for proper orientation of the transducers 24 is determined so that the ultrasonic signals generated by the transducers 24 intersect axial radial type defects throughout the volume of the wheel 10 between the bolt holes 20 and the hub bore 16 as shown in fig5 and 6 in fig5 the center to center distance between each bolt hole 20 and the hub. |
9 | fig3 and 8 conforming to and engaging base surface 42 the cursor has an outermost surface 48 opposite inner surface 46 which is wholly located within the periphery of the groove as defined by the outer surfaces of the cuff portion and the boot portion in this manner the cursor does not extend outside of the groove and is shielded by the cuff and boot portions the flexure characteristics of the boot are varied by locating cursor 44 in different positions within groove 36 the higher the cursor is moved within the groove the greater the resistance to flexing conversally the lower the cursor is moved within the groove i e towards journals 32 the less is the resistance to flexing cursor 44 is provided generally on the in step portion of the ski boot a second cursor 50 see fig2 is located on the outer portion of the ski boot since the two cursors are essentially identical only one will be described in detail since the description of one will also apply to the other support member 38 includes a generally vertical edge surface 52 defining one side of the groove this edge surface comprises a plurality of recesses 54 which define various discrete positions for the cursor along the groove the opposite side of the groove defined by support member 40 includes a bar member 56 terminating short of the lower end 58 of groove 36 in this manner an enlarged lower end of the groove is provided which lower end is defined between the cuff portion 22 and. |
3 | the corresponding diiodoplatinum ii complexes synthesis of the platinum complexes reaction of the porphyrin carboxylic acids with cisplatin did not result in the desired complexes therefore cisplatin had to be activated by conversion into diammine diaqua platinum ii hydroxide which was reacted with an equimolar amount of the porphyrin ligand in a mixture of ethanol and water or in the case of the water soluble ligands in pure water the resulting diammine dicarboxylato platinum ii complexes precipitated to the reaction mixtures of the water soluble complexes ch 2 cl 2 was added to remove neutral impurities before the aqueous phase was evaporated to obtain the products the diamine dichloro platinum ii precursors were activated by conversion into diamine dihydroxy platinum ii species which were reacted with an equimolar amount of the respective porphyrin carboxylic acid in a mixture of ethanol and water or in the case of the water soluble ligands in pure water the complexes precipitated to the water soluble complex ch 2 cl 2 was added to remove neutral impurities and the aqueous phase was evaporated to obtain the product for the reaction with the porphyrincarboxylic acids it is necessary to activate the diamine diiodo platinum ii complexes by conversion into diamine dinitrato platinum ii species which are water soluble in this form they were reacted with an equimolar amount of the porphyrin ligand in a mixture of ethanol and water or in the case of the water soluble ligand in pure water the water insoluble complexes precipitated after concentrating the solution the water soluble complexes were isolated by chromatography on silica the following examples are intended to explain the invention in more detail the inventive compounds are tetraarylporphyrin platinum derivatives covered by way of example by. |
7 | 815 816 817 819 in step 515 in fig6 the glide solver 410 may use the data it received in step 514 from the request manager 812 to calculate the coefficient matrices of the constraints in step 516 in fig6 the glide solver 410 may use the coefficient matrices constructed in step 515 to minimize the acceleration vector the glide solver 410 may be an inequality constrained norm 2 solver that uses the coefficients calculated in step 515 to minimize the norm 2 of the acceleration for each point along the route for the next x miles along the current route the norm 2 solver referenced above is depicted in fig4 with reference to fig4 the glide solver 410 may include multiple algorithm blocks 420 430 one of these blocks may be an route optimizer 420 this route optimizer 420 may be the norm 2 solver referenced above the acceleration vector that is being minimized is proportional to the energy vector minimizing the acceleration vector corresponds to minimizing the energy vector included as part of step 516 in fig6 may be the glide solver 410 producing a set of acceleration points that constitute the solution to the minimized acceleration vector in step 517 in fig6 the glide solver 410 may use the set of acceleration points created in step 516 to create a set of speed points along the route for the next x miles along the current route this set of speeds along the route may serve as targets for the glide controller. |
4 | when a sharp air jet a dust separation blow p is blown out of the nozzle opening 20 which jet penetrates through the boundary layer and separates the particles of dust from the web face the separated dust is removed into the suction chamber 14 by a suction effect generated proximate to and before the nozzle opening 20 and the air that contains dust particles is then passed to a cleaning stage for example in a wet separator the blow pressure of the dust separation blowing may be regulated to be from about 2 kpa to about 50 kpa preferably from about 15 kpa to about 35 kpa for example when the dust removing device in accordance with the invention is used for removing dust from printing papers boards the blow velocity to be used in the dust separation blowing p may be regulated or controlled to be from about 50 meters per second to about 400 meters per second preferably from about 50 meters per second to about 300 meters per second of course the values to be used for the blow pressure and velocity may be outside of these ranges and depend on the strength of the web that is being run i e on the intensity of blowing that the web can endure and on the intensity of blowing that is necessary to separate the dust from the web face it has been recognized that when softer paper grades are being run lower values are. |
3 | insulator to prevent or minimize coking inside the feed nozzle conduit 14 has a gas outlet nozzle 38 disposed in a diagonal direction set at an angle such that steam will emerge from nozzle 38 and be directed towards the inner wall of transfer line reactor 2 thereby forming a layer of steam that will cover at least a portion of the inner wall the steam cover will shield the inner wall of the transfer line reactor from carbonaceous deposits which result from cracking of the hydrocarbon feed concentric conduits 15 and 14 terminate in outlet nozzle 26 disposed vertically and upwardly so that the hydrocarbon liquid and the remaining portion of the steam emanate as an upwardly directed stream although no detail is shown on the nozzle tip there are various well known designs that permit the steam to provide good feed atomization the hydrocarbon liquid may mix with the steam at the exit of the nozzle or the tip of the nozzle or the inner conduits may be shorter than the outer conduit so that the liquid and steam may mix before exiting from nozzle 26 preferably the transfer line reactor comprises more than one pair of concentric inlet conduits disposed in spaced relation parallel to the longitudinal axis of transfer line reactor so as to stage the introduction of the hydrocarbonaceous feed into the transfer line reactor returning to fig1 conduits 16 18 20 22 and 24 are each comprised of a smaller inner concentric conduit and similar nozzle systems as the ones described for conduit 14 although six pairs of inlet conduits are shown in fig1 the number of pairs of inlet conduits is not critical and they may be more or less inlet conduits disposed around the circumference of the transfer line. |
2 | a first mode for example the controller 26 directs the refrigeration unit 10 to operate the fan 24 only to circulate air to and from the control region the power to drive the fan 24 is provided by the battery 36 and the motor 32 and generator 34 of the power package 14 are maintained in non operational mode the other components of the refrigeration unit 10 e g the compressor 16 etc are also maintained in non operational mode in a second mode the controller 26 directs the refrigeration unit 10 to operate the fan 24 to circulate air to and from the control region and to operate at least one of the other components e g the compressor 16 etc of the refrigeration unit 10 the power to drive the fan 24 and the other component is provided by the battery 36 and not by the motor 32 and generator 34 of the power package 14 in a third mode the controller 26 directs the refrigeration unit 10 to operate the fan 24 to circulate air to and from the control region and operate at least one of the other components e g the compressor 16 etc of the refrigeration unit 10 the power to drive the fan 24 and the other component is provided by motor 32 and generator 34 of the. |
2 | a channel 42 runs along a majority of the length of the scanner block 34 the channel preferably has a width of 0 008 inch as indicated by the emitted light path 44 according to the present invention pulsed light is emitted from the channel 42 and twice refracted by opposing surfaces of the rear glass plate 24 so that the pulsed light is directed onto the retroreflective surface of the glass bead tape 32 the glass bead tape 32 reflects the light emitted from the channel 42 in all directions some of the reflected light is directed back along reflected light path 45 which is substantially the same as the emitted light path 44 the light which travels the reflected light path 45 is returned to the channel 42 and received by light receptors 46 illustrated in fig6 a and 6b and discussed in more detail below as illustrated in fig5 when the magnetic tape 13 interposes between the channel 42 and the glass bead tape 32 none of the light 44 emitted from the channel 42 is reflected back thereto only when the light path 44 to the glass bead tape 32 is unobstructed by the magnetic tape 13 do the light receptors 46 in the channel 42 receive reflected light 45 thus the tape loop length can be determined by comparing the quantity of light received by the light receptors 46 with a predetermined quantity of light corresponding to unobstructed reflection by the retroreflective surface of the glass bead tape 32 of pulsed light emitted from the channel 42 with continued reference to fig5 the light following light path 45 towards the glass bead tape 32 is preferably pulsed light generated by an infrared light source. |
4 | scrim 14 having crenulations 38 and 40 that are irregular in spacing as well as irregular in shape there is no symmetry between crenulation 38 and 40 and seemingly no pattern of repetition fig6 depicts a scrim 14 having crenulations 42 and 44 similar to fig3 however the crenulations of fig6 extend in both directions relative to imaginary lines ab and dc in a similar fashion crenulations 46 and 48 of fig7 illustrate a repeating shape of irregular spacing of crenulations entirely on one side of imaginary line ab and extending outside of imaginary line ab while crenulations 48 extend in both directions of an imaginary line cd in fig8 a scrim 14 is illustrated as being used over a pin seam 20 or other type of join that has approximately a 15 to 45 open area and may be approximately 4 inches wide having a thickness of between 0 003 inches to 0 010 inches thick the scrim is made of a high strength and wear resistant material such as a high density polyethylene polyester or polyurethane a low melt adhesive layer like ethylene vinyl acetate eva may be coated on the scrim to improve fiber bonding of scrim 14 to fabric 12 crenulations 50 and 52 are a repeated pattern of semi circular shape approximately 0 5 inches deep and spaced approximately 1 inch apart the permeability of the finished fabric assembly. |
8 | both permanent memory 28 and removable memory 30 and an internal communications interface 32 e g modem this interface may connect to a variety of known networks such as a public switched telephone network pstn isdn an rf cellular phone network or ethernet the camera 10 also includes a microprocessor 34 for generally controlling the camera functions as well as the interchange of data with the host pc 12 and the memory card 30 through a host pc interface 36 and a memory card interface 38 respectively besides the host pc 12 the system includes a network connection 40 to the online service or isp internet service provider 14 alternately the network 40 can connect to the user 39 s home pc 12 when the camera 10 is first purchased or at any time thereafter it is connected to the pc 12 via the host pc 36 interface and a software application stored on a disc 45 running on the host pc 12 will enable the user to specify the name of a destination isp or online service and to input from the host pc keyboard 44 the appropriate communication settings and account information this information generates a network configuration file which then can then be downloaded to the camera 10 through the host pc interface 36 which may be a wired or infrared e g irda interface and written to the camera 39 s internal memory 28 and or the removable memory card 30 alternatively a host pc equipped with a memory card reader writer 42 can write the information directly to the card 30 without connecting the. |
8 | have an entry 244 associated with entry 222 of the master queue 230 for the first sync item f 1 202 as f 1 202 requires downloading in an embodiment and the example of fig2 the runner queue 252 for the transcode task runner 250 will have an entry 254 associated with entry 224 of the master queue 230 for the second sync item f 2 204 as f 2 204 requires transcoding in an embodiment an entry 135 for a sync item 150 is not generated in a pre sync task runner queue 130 or the sync task runner queue 130 until the sync item 150 is ready for the task processing managed by the respective pre sync task runner 110 or sync task runner 110 thus in this embodiment and the example of fig2 initially the runner queue 262 for the license task runner 260 will have no entries even though f 1 202 will require a license as no entries for f 1 202 will be made in any runner queue 130 other than the download runner queue 242 prior to f 1 202 being successfully downloaded from the third party on line store 220 in this embodiment and the example of fig2 initially the runner queue 272 for the sync task runner 270 will also have no entries as neither f 1 202 nor f 2 204 can be synchronized prior to the successful conclusion of the necessary pre sync tasks i e downloading transcoding and obtaining a license for f 1 202 and transcoding for f 2 204. |
5 | 18 in a preferred embodiment the connector rod can be in the form of a picket in one embodiment end caps 21 fig1 a may be added to vertical members 18 for aesthetics and or prevent water from leaking into picket fence assembly 10 for these same reasons end caps 23 may be provided for horizontal members 14 and 16 or connector sleeves 20 additionally appropriately configured end caps may be used on the top and bottom ends of the pickets side openings 18 a of vertical support 18 may be positioned to receive two or more horizontal members wherein additional horizontal members may be provided to provide greater support or enhance picket locking further openings 18 a in vertical support members 18 may be provided and positioned such that the horizontal support members are aligned are offset from each other by about 90 degrees or alternately disposed fig2 a and 2b illustrate the components of one preferred embodiment of the presently disclosed picket fence assembly referring to fig2 a vertical picket 112 has a triangular configuration and cross section and defines a plurality of notches 124 horizontal member 114 includes openings 114 a only one is shown which has a shape which corresponds to the cross section or configuration of vertical picket 112 i e triangular when vertical picket 112 is positioned through longitudinally inserted openings 114 a of horizontal member 114 notches 124 are positioned and configured to align with openings 114 a such that when picket 112 is rotated about its longitudinal axis notches 124 engage a portion of. |
1 | adapalene retinol hydroquinone kojic acid a growth factor echinacea an antibiotic an antifungal an antiviral a bleaching agent an alpha hydroxy acid a beta hydroxy acid salicylic acid antioxidant triad compound a seaweed derivative a salt water derivative algae an antioxidant a phytoanthocyanin a phytonutrient plankton a botanical product a herbaceous product a hormone an enzyme a mineral a genetically engineered substance a cofactor a catalyst an antiaging substance insulin trace elements including ionic calcium magnesium etc minerals minoxidil a dye a natural or synthetic melanin a metalloproteinase inhibitor proline hydroxyproline an anesthetic substance chlorophyll bacteriochlorophyll copper chlorophyllin chloroplasts carotenoids phycobilin rhodopsin anthocyanin and derivatives subcomponents immunological complexes and antibodies directed towards any component of the target skin structure or apparatus and analogs of the above items both natural and synthetic as well as combinations thereof preferred among compositions which may be prepared in suitable form for mechanical microderm abrasion are those selected from naturally occurring chlorophyll containing compounds carotenoid containing compounds phyocobilin compounds indocyanine green methylene blue rose bengal vitamin c vitamin e vitamin d vitamin a vitamin k vitamin f retin a tretinoin adapalene retinol hydroquinone kojic acid a growth factor echinacea an antibiotic an antifungal an antiviral a bleaching agent an alpha hydroxy acid a beta hydroxy acid salicylic acid antioxidant triad compound a seaweed derivative a salt water derivative algae an antioxidant a phytoanthocyanin a phytonutrient plankton a botanical product a herbaceous product a hormone an enzyme a mineral a cofactor an antiaging substance insulin minoxidil lycopene a natural or synthetic melanin a metalloproteinase inhibitor proline hydroxyproline an anesthetic chlorophyll bacteriochlorophyll copper chlorophyllin chloroplasts carotenoids phycobilin rhodopsin anthocyanin inhibitors of ornithine decarboxylase inhibitors. |
2 | apparatus and product of this invention have the following advantages 1 the foam mixture is smoothed into the fiberglass mats by the rotating hexagonal bar before it begins to react cream 2 most of the foam mixture is held between the two fiberglass mats so that it can be transported to the substrate while rising and curing 3 the fiberglass becomes an integral reinforcing within the urethane foam 5 trapping the foam mixture between the two flat non woven mats helps to mold the foam into a flat profile as it rises and cures 6 the fiberglass mat reinforcing is inexpensive and restrains the foam so as to make it more dimensionally stable under temperature and humidity changes 7 boardstock can be readily removed from a release surfaced conveyor belt after curing to a tack free condition removal from the belt is facilitated by the much higher bond strength of foam to glass mat vs foam to release surface 8 an additional layer of fiberglass mat can be introduced into the process for additional reinforcing 9 the foam mixture that remains on the top mat forms a smooth skinned surface the smooth skin facilitates bonding of protective sheeting or membranes to the surface and imparts additional compressive strength to the foam surface 10 the hexagonal bar rotating is easily cleaned off by pulling out a few inches of fiberglass mat. |
7 | side thereof the leads 68 are connected to the respective ends of the switching element 30 as by solder joints 76 the solder joints 76 are preferably insulated from the frame 16 by conventional shrink sleeves in the manner described above relative to the solder joints 64 after the circuitry is placed into the frame 16 a liberal amount of a silicone or other sealing compound is pumped into the frame 16 through the elongated opening 74 to form the mass 57 the compound thus entirely seals the circuitry at the lower end of the screen it may be smoothed at the opening 74 to provide an outer surface which is substantially flush with the outer surface of the frame 16 it will be noted from the above discussion that all points of electrical connection in the screen circuit are encapsulated in sealer within the frame 16 and are therefore entirely protected from corrosion or shorting due to moisture the same structure helps protect the wiring and the electrical switching element 30 from damage if the frame 16 is accidentally bent or struck and prevents an intruder from tampering therewith the screening material 18 cannot be removed from the channel 26 by an intruder without breaking the circuit and setting off the alarm 15 because the wires forming the sensing circuit pass into and are secured to the screen frame further attempted removal of even the spline 20 from the channel 26 for the purpose of removing the screening material from the channel causes the wires bonded to the spline to be ripped or broken setting off the alarm a conventional bug screen can be easily retrofitted to produce the security screen of the instant invention by heat sealing or cementing the wire 28 onto the. |
6 | the outer shroud 4 meet as follows the aerodynamic profile 200 is extended radially beyond the outer shroud in order to account for combined assembly clearances the aerodynamic profile 200 is truncated along a surface 201 parallel to the internal face 5 of the outer shroud 4 the surface 201 and the internal face 5 being separated by a distance j equal to the size of the combined assembly clearances once the aerodynamic profile 200 has been truncated the cutting surface 202 thus obtained is projected radially to obtain a cylinder 203 extending slightly above the outer shroud 4 thus the end of the vane situated between the cutting surface 202 and the internal face 5 of the outer shroud 4 is a cylinder the generatrices of which are parallel to the stacking axis e of the vane this type of connection facilitates the drilling of holes in the outer shroud in which holes the vanes will be positioned fig4 shows a stator section viewed in cross section on a plane containing the axis x of rotation of the turbomachine according to the invention the vane 2 of total height h is made up of a radially external part 10 of height h 1 and of a radially internal part 2 a of height h 4 the radially external part 10 also known as the vane tip is made up of a connecting part 2 b of height h 2 and an intermediate part 2 c of height h 3 with h 1 h 2 h 3 the vane 2 is set radially in the outer shroud 4 by means of its radially external part 10 and more specifically by virtue. |
2 | the gripping fists 14 if the machine lengths are greater it may then become necessary in order to maintain a secure composite to provide a suitable number of reinforced yarn guides 5 39 in order to thereby increase the number of connecting points the total weight of the yarn guide rod according to the invention is approximately equivalent to the weight of the known tubular yarn guide rod even through the void present in the known construction is filled by the bar body 9 9 39 in the invention the tube wall is reduced to half moreover the carbon fiber reinforced plastic has only approximately one fifth the volume weight as compared with steel with basically the same weight the composite according to the invention also has the same inertia but as compared with the known steel tube it has a markedly improved load bearing capacity in the direction of strain this is because even though the modulus of elasticity of the carbon fiber reinforced plastic is only approximately half as high as that of steel the effective cross sectional area of the composite rod according to the invention is increased quite considerably in proportion to the known steel tube yet this effective cross sectional area is definitive for the possible load bearing capacity of the composite rod concretely this means that in normal operation the additional vibration superimposed on the normal vibration drops to approximately half because of the greater load bearing capacity in the longitudinal direction of the yarn guide rod at the same time the natural frequency of the system increases by a factor of 1 4 and consequently has a markedly greater. |
7 | record carrier the device can determine the type of record carrier e g by comparing the distance between the zero crossings of the s curves in a longitudinal focus scan to values stored in a table in a memory of the device the memory 36 may be part of the correction controller 35 as indicated in fig4 the comparison of the distances between the zero crossings of the s curves amounts to comparing thicknesses of cover layers 7 and or spacer layers 10 of record carriers d 3 dv 4 alternatively the distances between the maximum values of the so called central aperture signal e g the data signal 31 may be used at the end of the scanning session of a record carrier indicated by a command to eject the record carrier the stepping motor of the actuator 34 and thereby the spherical aberration corrector remains in the position for scanning the information layer of the first record carrier on starting the scan of a subsequent second record carrier the correction controller determines the type of record carrier retrieves the type of the first record carrier from the memory and compares the two when both types are the same the coarse tuning of the spherical aberration corrector using the focus error signal will start from the setting for the first record carrier possibly followed by a fine tuning step the coarse tuning and or the fine tuning can be omitted when the first and second record carrier are the same record carrier when the two types of record carrier are not the same the device may use a look up table 37 which may be arranged in the correction. |
1 | support 12 could include a number of different shapes including but not limited to circular shapes oval shapes rectangular shapes or the like similarly the mask support 12 can include a variety of different sizes and is not limited to the size and proportion shown in the examples for instance the mask support 12 can be small enough to receive and or fit around a patient 39 s nose similarly in another example the mask support 12 could be large enough to receive and or fit around both the nose and mouth of the patient or just the mouth of the patient the mask support 12 can be formed from a first material the first material can include a variety of different materials such that the mask support 12 can be a rigid structure the first material can include but is not limited to a plastic material or the like the mask support 12 can include one or more projecting portions 13 that can provide stability and or support to the mask support 12 in the shown example the projecting portions 13 include three projecting portions however more or fewer projecting portions are contemplated the projecting portions 13 can extend between an outer perimeter of the. |
3 | teek h foam made from solid residuum has a phrr slightly higher but still less than 60 kw m 2 at the same irradiance level in specific embodiments of the composite materials of the invention the polymer foam has a phrr at an irradiance of 50 kw m 2 of less than 100 kw m 2 less than 60 kw m 2 less than 50 kw m 2 or less than 30 kw m 2 in other embodiments the polymer foam has a phrr at an irradiance of 50 kw m 2 of 10 100 20 100 10 60 or 20 60 kw m 2 the polymer foam contains the aerogel in the composite materials as used herein the term u201c contains u201d means that the polymer foam restricts motion of the aerogel from all sides of the aerogel or all sides except one preferably the polymer foam holds the aerogel immobile relative to the foam by direct contact with the aerogel or by exerting pressure against the aerogel through an intervening material e g a vapor barrier in a particular embodiment the composite material is prepared by foaming the polymer in a space with the aerogel to expand the polymer foam against the aerogel the polymer foam may expand directly against the aerogel i e to make direct contact with the. |
4 | cooperate during operation in each case with two stationary mating cutting units 54 54 u2032 54 u2033 54 u2032 u2033 56 56 u2032 56 u2033 56 u2032 u2033 as seen in the direction of rotation of the spindles each mating cutting unit 54 54 u2032 54 u2033 54 u2032 u2033 56 56 u2032 56 u2033 56 u2032 u2033 is preceded by a fiber exit unit 10 10 u2032 10 u2033 10 u2032 u2033 12 12 u2032 12 u2033 12 u2032 u2033 which is stationary during operation and in each case comprises a nozzle the fiber exit unit may also consist of a plurality of individual fiber feeds the converter comprises a drive unit 58 which is intended for driving four cutting bearing units 46 46 u2032 46 u2033 46 u2032 u2033 that are drivable in rotation the drive unit 58 has a toothed belt 60 which is coupled to gearwheels 62 62 u2032 62 u2033 62 u2032 u2033 coupled in each case to the spindles fig2 in order to ensure an advantageous engagement of the toothed belt 60 with the gearwheels 62 62 u2032 62 u2033 62 u2032 u2033 the converter has a deflecting roller 64 which is intended for deflecting the toothed belt 60 in order to enlarge a. |
5 | the head portions 10 of the rail ends e are brought into contact with each other along their vertical end surfaces 14 further the end portions e are aligned so that the upper surfaces 60 of the head portions 10 are aligned in a common horizontal plane as the leveling joint l is being assembled in an installed leveling joint l a second joint body 140 is provided to be installed opposite the joint body 40 on right hand joints such as an inner side of the rails 20 and 22 where the two such rails are of different height the joint body 140 has like structural components to the joint body 40 but the relative location of the upper surface 48 and the lower surfaces 50 and 56 of segments 54 and 58 on joint body 140 are reversed from those of joint body 40 accordingly the joint body 140 is used on the inner side of a left hand joint and on the outer side of a right hand joint the leveling joint bodies 40 and 140 which are installed on opposite sides of end sections e of a rail joint according to the present invention are manufactured so that dimensions d 1 and. |
7 | is eliminated in the case of the present invention so that it becomes possible to obtain improvement of the operation performance and to reduce the processing time as required in the following explanation a multiplication and accumulative addition circuit in accordance with a third embodiment will be explained in details with reference to figures in this case redundant description which is common to those of the first and second embodiments will be dispensed with in this embodiment of the present invention the intermediate results in the previous cycle are utilized for the multiplication and accumulative addition namely the equation corresponding to the operation to be performed in the third embodiment of the present invention is as follows initial data result of multiplication multiplicand a 0 u00d7 multiplier b 0 multiplicand a 1 u00d7 multiplier b 0 multiplicand a 1 u00d7 multiplier b 0 the first term may be either a predetermined initial data or the output result of multiplication as obtained by the multiplication circuit fig9 is an exemplary circuit diagram showing the multiplication and accumulative addition circuit in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention the multiplication and accumulative addition circuit comprises a multiplication circuit 14 a selector circuit multiplexer 1 an output register 2 selectors 9 and 10 a 4 2 compactor intermediate result latching registers 4 and 5. |
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4 | be reached by the water in the tub is described below such a feature applies for instance to the case of a washload made up of synthetic cotton fabrics where the water filled in to soak such fabrics while maintaining during the subsequent stabilizing cycles a significant pressure on the filter bell shaped trap for an appropriately long period of time quite to the contrary in the case of a washload made up by sponge cloth fabrics the same amount of water proves insufficient in view of ensuring a total soaking effect and therefore it is absorbed rapidly and entirely under an abrupt fall of the pressure below significant values in a relatively short time so that it proves impossible to record the new level in order to eliminate the drawback of the pressure switch not being able to directly measure the amount of water filled in it is necessary that the amount of water filled in be accurately measured regardless of the pressure head existing on the pressure switch this can be achieved by letting the water be filled in under time control once that the flow rate which depends substantially on both the water inlet means and the water delivery line pressure is known however for the actual flow rate to be known considering that it may vary due to a number of factors among which the water supply. |
6 | the form of a compression spring placed between the valve body and a spring mounting 13 and is adapted so as to urge the valve body into its upper shut position the valve body 6 as has been said is urged by the valve spring 12 into its upper shut position when the sealing device 7 rests against the valve seat 8 so that the passage between the inlet 2 and the chamber 1 is wholly shut the valve spring 12 is chosen so that the force with which the spring acts upon the valve body is smaller than the force directed oppositely which the liquid pumped by the metering pump exercizes upon the opposite end of the valve body as soon as the force of the valve spring 12 has been overcome by the liquid the valve body 6 is moved towards its lower open position where the piston has been displaced fully to clear the inlet 2 so that liquid can flow past the piston 9 and into the chamber 1 when the metering pump has completed a working stroke and the liquid flow ends the valve body is returned directly to the closed position shown in fig1 by the valve spring 12 the function of the valve unit will be described in detail in the following the nozzle 5 situated at the. |
7 | outputs to buffer 112 on lines 164 166 and 168 and also to multiplexers 128 132 and 136 on lines 228 230 and 232 respectively multiplexers 138 to 152 are also provided with one of their inputs coming from one of the eight read data outputs r d1 to r d8 respectively and the other of their inputs coming from buffer 112 as in the embodiments described in fig4 eight read data ports are provided on the register file 112 and multiplexers 138 to 152 operate in the same way as multiplexers 59 to 73 described in fig4 that is to say these multiplexers are for the purpose of verifying data read from register file 110 is up to date data and if it is not up to date data then the value from buffer 112 is returned to the execution unit that made the read request the embodiment of fig5 a also includes write enable signals and circuitry which have not been shown for clarity reasons but which are shown in fig5 b and will now be described fig5 b shows the write enable signals and circuitry between the execution units 114 to 120 register file 110 and buffer 112 of fig5 a each of the execution units 114 to 120 includes first and second write enable signals on lines 248 to 262 first write enable lines 248 252 256 and 260 from execution units 114 to 120 are connected to buffer 112 second write enable signals on lines 250 254 258 and 262 from each execution unit are provided to one. |
7 | sent back is b 7 0 the signal called oena represents the driver chip internal control signal for bi directional sdio the mpu has its own memory where the system software and related parameters of required types of driver chips and the lcd displays to operate the lcd system are stored in an initialization step for instance during the power up sequence the mpu can read the lcd module identification register and can then assign and load the specific software and the parameters required to the lcd driver chip it is obvious that this invention applies also for the case where more than one driver chips are used in an lcd system in case all driver chips are identical it is sufficient to keep said lcd module identification register on one of the lcd driver chips used in case the lcd driver chips have different physical characteristics e g different types of lcd driver chips are driving the lcd rows and columns said lcd module identification register has to be implemented on each lcd driver chip in this case the mpu will read from each lcd driver chip said identification register and will supply the specific parameters to each of said lcd driver chips individually fig4. |
5 | be supported from the main runners or cross tees of a suspended ceiling system the support structure herein is fastened at one end to the main runners or cross tees of the suspended ceiling system and carry on their other end the main horizontal support members for the light fixture and vaulted module means positively lock the support structure to the main runner or cross tee of the suspended ceiling system application_number US 64464975 A description in fig1 there is shown a conventional vaulted ceiling module the module 2 contains a light fixture means 4 surrounded by four inclined ceiling boards 6 which provide the module with its vaulted or recessed configuration a ceiling assembly could be composed of a plurality of modules 2 such as that shown in fig1 placed in a side by side relationship or the ceiling could be composed of a plurality of vaulted modules such as that shown in fig1 interspersed among a series of modules which contain simply flat boards and subsequently are not vaulted in configuration referring now to fig2 there is shown the vaulted module with the ceiling boards and light fixture removed the ceiling module is supported by a plurality of inverted 34 t 34 main or cross runner members 8 hereinafter called main runners which form the suspension system for the overall ceiling system a number of support structures 10 which constitute the inventive elements of this disclosure are mounted upon the main runners 8 normally two support structures 10 would be placed on each of two adjacent parallel main runner members a support bar 12 is then fastened to the top of each of the support structures 10 and the support bars 12 span the gap between. |
9 | to the fully cured stage as an alternative a specially formulated dicing tape can be used as adhesive tape 22 an example of suitable dicing tape is adwill d series tape provided by lintec corporation these tapes are comprised of a base material such as pvc poly vinyl chloride or pet polyethylene terephthalate or po polyolefin with an adhesive film that provides strong temporary adhesion alternately the adhesive could be provided on other base material such as polyimide the adhesive layer provided on the base layer is formulated so that it provides strong initial adhesion but upon exposure to uv ultraviolet radiation its adhesion is diminished and it can be peeled and released without causing damage or leaving residue on the copper traces 18 or the dielectric layer 12 in such case the backing must be transparent to uv radiation also it is to be understood that the tape 22 24 does not need to be a dielectric for example a metal foil with an adhesive on one side could be used this also constitutes a u201c tape u201d alternatively the adhesive bonding film material 30 could be a dry film epoxy adhesive which is b staged or other film type adhesive dielectric layers and used to laminate the core elements 10 a and 10 b together referring now to fig9 13 another embodiment of the present invention is shown which is useful in forming a joining member a substrate 10 is provided which is preferably an adhesive dielectric material for example this could be an adhesive coated film such as dupont pyralux lf which is a modified acrylic adhesive on a polyimide film or a. |
3 | crystallization that would normally take place over time for such arylene bridged oligomeric phosphate compositions by adding a sufficient amount of an alkylene bridged oligomeric phosphate to such an arylene bridged oligomeric phosphate composition to effect such retardation of crystallization the arylene bridged oligomeric phosphate compositions that can be improved in regard to their crystallization behavior are of the following formula where r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 are each aryl or substituted aryl x is a bridging group derived from a diol that comprises an arylene moiety and n preferably ranges from about 1 to about 5 the grouping u2014 o u2014 x u2014 o u2014 in the above depicted formula can be derived from such diols as hydroquinone resorcinol and bisphenol a the foregoing type of phosphate compositions can have their crystallization retarded upon being stored by the incorporation therein of an effective amount from about 10 to about 80 by weight of the arylene bridged oligomeric phosphate composition of the formula where r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 are each aryl or substituted aryl x is a bridging group derived from a diol that comprises an alkylene moiety and n preferably is 1 the grouping u2014 o u2014 x u2014 o u2014 in the above depicted formula can be derived from a diol such as neopentyl glycol this effect for the alkylene bridged bisphosphate is unexpected despite the fact that mixtures of it and arylene bridged oligomeric phosphate compositions have been described before in pct wo 96 11996 for improvement of the viscosity of oligomeric phosphate ester flame retardants this pct patent application does not discuss the effect that the alkylene bridged bisphosphate has when the blend of it and the arylene. |
6 | power source 430 however instead of having a manual user control in the form of a rocker switch on the switch plate 410 the embodiment in fig4 utilizes a rf module 470 to allow the user to wirelessly control the brightness dimming features of the led controller 450 in order to brighten or dim the led lighting system 420 as can be seen in fig4 the rocker switch 311 on the switch plate 410 from fig3 has been removed and a rf module 470 with an rf interface 480 to the microchip 456 has been added to the led controller 450 the remaining led controller components are similar the terminal blocks 451 voltage regulator 452 capacitor 454 additional voltage regulator 455 microchip 456 additional capacitors 457 additional resistors 458 and outbound terminals 459 furthermore the d c power output 440 corresponds to that shown in fig3 the controller 450 shown in fig4 can be utilized as a controller component in a skylight led lighting system reference the controller 650 component in the detailed description of fig6 below as an example fig5 illustrates a close up view of an exemplary embodiment of a microchip component 556 of a led controller and lighting system as can be seen in fig5 there are a number of inputs and outputs associated with. |
7 | configuration may be stored one a single dedicated device such as an application locally resident and executed on mobile devices 110 a 11 c configured to communicate over a network or across many devices such as a website hosted across one or more servers 105 a c retrieving information across one or more databases 106 a c to communicate across a network 100 to a local device such as laptop 110 b or any combination thereof while some specific embodiments of the invention have been shown the invention is not to be limited to these embodiments for example most functions performed by electronic hardware components may be duplicated by software emulation and vise verse thus a software program written to accomplish those same functions may emulate the functionality of the hardware components in input output circuitry the invention is to be understood as not limited by the specific embodiments described herein but only by scope of the appended claims for example exemplary embodiments are provided in terms of one or more modules functions or interfaces these modules functions or interfaces are explained as separate operating units for simplicity and are not intended to be so limited instead these features may be combined separated integrated or otherwise redefined in any configuration to perform one or more functions or attributes described herein therefore different modules may perform one or more of the desired functions the modules may be combined and integrated so that the two described modules are performed by a single module. |
6 | can be used as a decision value for example the number of which indicates how often the value u03b4fr exceeds a threshold within a predetermined time span or within a predetermined number of investigated regulated value deviations hence the actual method of computation is not essential for determining the decision value ew but it is important that an averaged absolute value of deviation be determined it is important to use the amount so that both regulated value deviations such as are caused by the occurrence of a fault and those brought about by the disappearance of this fault are taken into account the averaging is important so that not every rapidly transitory higher regulated value deviation results in the output of a fault signal fs by the comparator unit 21 which in particular compares the respective current decision value ew with a decision quantity threshold value and which outputs the said fault signal when the decision value exceeds the decision quantity threshold value in the exemplary embodiment the averaging is carried out by means of a digital low pass filter as explained further below with reference to step s2 of the flow diagram of fig2 for this a low pass constant corresponding to a time constant of a few tens of seconds in respect of a corresponding integrating element is used a method such as is now described with reference to fig2 can be performed by means of the functional units according to fig1. |
9 | the correct proportions by atomic ratio of y 2 o 3 baco 3 and cuo were mixed and ground using a mortar and pestle the grinding operation was carried out until the entire mass exhibited a uniform dark grey color in the subsequent step this particular uniform color powder was placed in a ceramic crucible and put in a tube furnace at 950 u00b0 c for 16 hours under flowing o 2 after the furnace was shut off the powder was allowed to cool to room temperature inside the furnace under the flowing oxygen the resulting porous mass of yba 2 cu 3 o 7 x was ground once again and compacted to 1 2 inch diameter pellets and sintered at 900 degrees c for 5 and 1 2 hours under flowing oxygen once again the resultant was cooled to room temperature inside the furnace under flowing oxygen these sintered pellets of y 1 ba 2 cu 3 o 7 x exhibited a transition onset at 191 u00b0 c 82k in the next step the superconducting pellets were again ground and mixed with the required weights of al and ag 2 o to provide a mixture containing 55 of yba 2 cu 3 o 7 x by volume 40 of aluminum by volume and 5 ag 2 o by volume this mixture was again ground until it produced a uniform color then it was once again pressed into 1 2 inch diameter pellets having two millimeter thicknesses. |
7 | an acrylic resin in the present embodiment the protrusion like structures 51 and 52 may alternatively be formed on the tft substrate 2 the protrusion like structures 51 and 52 may be formed by stacking parts of the cf resin layers 40 one over another instead of forming the protrusion like structures 51 and 52 at an independent step a liquid crystal display according to a second embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to fig7 fig7 shows a sectional configuration of the liquid crystal display according to the present embodiment as shown in fig7 in the present embodiment protrusion like structures 52 and 53 having different heights above a substrate surface are formed on an opposite substrate 4 instead of taking advantage of a difference in the height of a tft substrate 2 point like protrusions 45 are formed after the formation of the protrusion like structures 52 and some of the protrusion like structures 52 are covered by a resin layer 46 which is formed simultaneously with the point like protrusions 45 using the same material a protrusion like structure 53 greater in height than a protrusion like structure 52 is formed by the resin layer 46 and a protrusion like structure 52 which is covered by the resin layer 46 thus there is provided protrusion like structures 52 which are formed of an acrylic resin and protrusion like structures 53 which are greater in height than the protrusion like structures 52 surface sections of the structures 53 being formed of the same material as that of the point like. |
8 | be substantially the same it has been found that circuits can be manufactured where transistors 15 will have a breakdown of 65 volts whereas transistors 12 and 13 break down at 75 volts clearly whatever the voltage breakdown for transistors 12 and 13 transistor 15 will be lower by virtue of physical design and the fact that all three devices are fabricated simultaneously in adjacent silicon areas thus the desired characteristics are self tracking because of the process also because of the proximity any thermal effects will tend to act equally on all three devices which will therefore tend to track diffusion 30 represents a collector contact diffusion this provides an ohmic low resistance connection via buried layer 21 to the collector regions of all three transistors since the collectors are all connected together region 30 is a single continuous diffusion region surrounding the three transistors while not shown the silicon surface is coated with the conventional planar oxide and a metalization layer that makes contact through holes etched in the oxide to the diffused emitter base and collector electrodes the metal is contoured so that emitters 28 are parallel connected by means of a series of eight fingers base metal contact fingers interdigitate the emitter metal contacts and connect to parallel connected emitters 29 as well as to emitter 27 a metal base finger paralleling emitters 29 would comprise the circuit input terminal 8 resistor 15 could be in the form of the resistive metalization or. |
4 | yarns 6 which are pulled into the guide grooves because the stitch base 1 is provided on the inlet and outlet side with a convex curvature in the direction of passage of yarns 6 so that force components are obtained as a result of the tensile load of yarns 6 which force components press against the stitch base 1 said force components which occur in the curvature zone are not sufficient however in order to allow the omission of a stripper 10 which is disposed between the stitch base 1 and the needle board 2 the embodiment according to fig3 differs from the one according to fig1 merely by the arrangement of the stitch base 1 which is continuously curved in a convex manner from the inlet to the outlet side so that force components which are perpendicular to the stitch base 1 are obtained over the entire guide length of the guide grooves 5 which force components press the yarns 6 against the stitch base 1 a stripper 10 is used nevertheless in order to ensure a calmed yarn guidance which is advantageous for the needling process the embodiments according to fig1 and 3 differ not only with respect to the forces acting upon the yarns. |
7 | computer system in the context of a memory hierarchy the term u201c below u201d means logically further away from the processor many techniques have been developed to increase the efficiency of a memory hierarchy memory hierarchy efficiency relative to a benchmark program is usually measured by its average access time during the execution of the benchmark program a store cache is a technique that improves average access time by decreasing the workload of a cache in the next cache layer below that of the store cache it does this by accumulating stores to a cache line in a buffer and then writing the contents of the buffer to the cache line in the next layer of cache in one access eliminating the multiple accesses that would have transpired had each separate store performed a store operation in modern computing systems that have multiple processors there is an effort to increase performance by computing parts of a program in parallel on the same processor if the processor is multithreaded and or on multiple different processors and combine or compare results as needed intermittently during an execution this is often accomplished by synchronizing multiple threads of execution on the same or different processors and or making results produced by one thread of execution visible to other threads of execution synchronization is often accomplished by executing u201c atomic u201d instructions and groups of instructions an atomic instruction appears to execute u201c all at once u201d to other threads of execution and to other processors i e the atomic instruction can never be observed to be partially complete in like manner a group of instructions may be made atomic by making their effect visible all at once to other threads and. |
6 | a oil in water emulsion or dispersion through the use of at least one nonionic epoxy endcapped polyol surfactant in the prior art a number of surfactants were combined to form the nonionic surfactant utilized in the composition previous nonionic surfactants utilized in similar sizing compositions were alkyl aryl polyether nonionic surfactants these were utilized alone and in combination and were generally observed to exhibit significant settling within two hours of mixing the present composition preferably utilizes a single nonionic epoxidized poly oxyalkylene polymer copolymer and or terpolymer surfactant wherein the oxyalkylene is a combination of ethyleneoxide and propyleneoxide moieties present to give the polyoxyalkylene a hlb preferably in the range of around 20 to around 30 and wherein the polyoxyalkylene is at least capped with at least one epoxy moiety and wherein the epoxidized polyoxyalkylene is present in an amount in the range of around 1 to around 30 parts per 100 parts of the epoxy film forming polymer a suitable example of such a polyol is one having the following composition str1 wherein x y and z are integers indicating the number of repeating groups for that moiety and the integers generally have values so that the surfactant is a low melting material at around 40 u00b0 to 50 u00b0 c a suitable epoxide polyol of this type is distributed by synthron inc under the trade name novepox or prox e 117 prox e 117 is a white waxy solid having a melting point of 45 u00b0 c an epoxy equivalent value of 0 023 an epoxide equivalent of. |
1 | use in injection without ignoring the relevance of other parameters such as the content of impurities it is beyond doubt that for a pharmaceutical compositon for injection the content of ibuprofen after autoclaving is a very important parameter for the present purposes the minimum acceptable content of ibuprofen after autoclaving is considered to be at least 95 of the initial ibuprofen content added to the solution after autoclaving the ibuprofen remaining in the formulations was determined by evaluating the loss produced by the autoclaving determination of ibuprofen was again based on analysis by hplc using the following parameters mobile phase for preparation of the mobile phase 6 g of trifluoroacetic acid was dissolved in 600 ml of water and was adjusted to ph 3 with dilute ammonium hydroxide then 900 ml of acetonitrile was added flow 1 ml min column c18 150 mm u00d7 4 6 mm 5 u03bcm detection 254 nm volume injected 10 u03bcl temperature 25 u00b0 c duration 8 minutes test sample the test sample of ibuprofen is diluted to a concentration between 0 8 and 1 0 mg ml reference sample standard solution of ibuprofen in mobile phase at a concentration between 0 8 and 1 0 mg ml just as in the case of impurities we observe a tendency for a smaller loss of active principle ibuprofen to be obtained on increasing the ph though to a varying extent depending on the container used at ph of 6 5 loss of ibuprofen is. |
9 | be a solid front axle or a split front axle to provide independent suspension of the two front wheels 22 a and 22 b a pair of steering joints 28 a and 28 b are attached to a stabilizer bar 28 c to facilitate turning of the front wheels 22 a and 22 b additionally a steering actuator 50 is removably attached to a steering actuator attachment mechanism 29 the steering actuator 50 is removably attached to a steering mechanism 54 e g a steering wheel on the chassis 30 of the tractor 10 as an operator turns the steering wheel 52 the steering mechanism 54 of the chassis 30 the steering actuator 50 the steering actuator attachment mechanism 29 the steering joints 28 a and 28 b and the stabilizer bar 28 c cooperate to facilitate the turning of the front wheels 22 a and 22 b for example if the steering wheel 52 is turned to the right the steering actuator 50 is pulled back i e towards the rear wheel assembly 40 in turn the steering actuator attachment mechanism 29 is pulled back i e moves toward the rear wheel assembly and thus the steering joints 28 a and 28 b and stabilizer bar 28 c cooperate. |
9 | finished product consisting of the substrate having the paint coated film bonded thereto had an excellent smooth surface appearance including good gloss and distinctness of image in unstretched as well as stretched areas a second sheet material made as described in example 1 was flawed due to the presence in some areas of coating streaks and of a wavy pattern which were introduced presumably during the coating of the paint layer a first sample of a flawed area of the sheet material referred to hereinafter as 34 the second composite 34 was bonded to a substrate by the conventional precedure described in example 1 the finished product had a non uniform surface appearance because the coating flaws had been retained throughout the thermoforming operation furthermore while the initially present defects had remained essentially unchanged in unstretched areas their shape and configuration had been accentuated in proportion to the degree of stretching of the film defects in the form of markings running lateral to the direction of stretch were noticeably widened a second sample of the flawed section of the sheet material of example 2 was bonded to a substrate by the procedure according to this invention which differed from the conventional procedure described in examples 1 and 2 by preheating and cooling the film prior to the application of the thermoforming heat 2 preheated to a temperature of about 150 u00b0 c at which it becomes taut within the frame 3 allowed to cool for 1 5 minutes to about 38 u00b0 c without losing its tautness in this stage the clamped. |
7 | santoprene u00ae available from santoprene inc a limited partnership of exxon mobil santoprene u00ae having a durometer of 30 is particularly preferred to make the inner component 10 the olefin polymer such as polyethylene is first molded and then used as a core for making the covering of santoprene u00ae the mold for shaping the santoprene u00ae is larger than the core permitting the santoprene u00ae to encapsulate the core when the santoprene u00ae fills the over mold cavity over molded material having a durometer from 25 to 40 are suitable materials satisfying such durometer values and include aluminum stainless steel or polymers such as polyethylene or polycarbonate the inner component 10 of the ova 201 provides vital support for the adapter as well as providing the interference fit designed to fit the range of ovb diameters the inner component 10 also includes the conduit 16 which is used to connect the quick disconnect fitting 18 of pressure tube 20 the outer component 12 can also be injection molded from a polymer such as an olefin preferably polypropylene this component 12 has sections cut away or formed as apertures 24 and 25 preferably with slotted cammed surfaces that will engage projections such as the drink tube 26 and outlet valve cover tab 28 of outlet valve body 14 on the joint service m45 mask 100. |
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