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8 | a user variables deck containing the user 39 s frequently used information alternatively since entering information is time intensive using the normal entry device such as the telephone keypad or miniature keyboard the information may be entered using a remote computer 108 accessing the main page of the automated information entry system 200 once a session is created control passes to the website interaction module 204 the website interaction module 204 presents the user with a method to enter the url of the website the user would like to visit once the url has been entered the website interaction module 204 contacts the website and requests the user entered url the response parser and deck generator module 210 receives the response from the website either in the form of a deck or a web page it is noted that prior to receipt of the web page the response parser and deck generator module 210 has already generated a user variables deck containing the users frequently used variables or information from the user variable database 212 after receipt of the web page from the website the entire received web page or received deck is stored in the website deck database 208 the system then parses any input fields in the web page or deck and stores the variables associated with those input fields in the website deck database 208 the input field may be a location on the web page or deck where the user may enter information such as an address etc the parser then inserts a link to the user variables deck containing the users frequently used variables wherever it finds any input fields next the parser replaces all the links in the received web. |
7 | is 200 u03bcl sample error handling at the end of the sample pipetting step a custom dialog appears to inform the user that samples were not well pipetted user has 4 options a transfer samples with error manually u2014 those samples will be considered for next pipetting steps b skip samples with error u2014 those samples will not be considered for next pipetting steps c retry samples with error u2014 lh will retry to pipette those samples again d abort the method 15 custom dialog appears for putting a seal mat on intermediate plate 1 an email is sent to the user 16 intermediate plate 1 is shaken for 30 seconds at 1200 rpm 17 incubation occurs for 15 minutes in the cpac 2 in certain embodiments incubation occurs at 4 u00b0 c 18 process in parallel with step 17 balance plate 1 is filled with water volume per well can be 350 u03bcl 300 u03bcl or 0 u03bcl depending if the equal well in intermediate plate 1 has reagent 1 and sample only reagent 1 e g if sample was discarded in a previous step or it is empty no sample to prepare in that well 19 custom dialog appears for centrifugation and plate exchange in cpac 1 intermediate plate 1 must be centrifuged for 10 minutes at 6168 times gravity at 10 u00b0 c on manual centrifuge or 30 minutes at 1000 times gravity at rt with an agilent vspin sample rack must be replaced for intermediate plate 2 an email is sent to the user 20 custom dialog appears for removing the seal mat from intermediate plate 1 an email is sent to the user 21 transference of 150 u03bcl supernatant from intermediate plate 1 to intermediate plate 2 in certain embodiments tips. |
5 | form a slurry at hopper 31 hopper 31 is also well known and completely described in u s pat no 3 931 936 entitled 34 apparatus for crushing solids in a liquid medium 34 by eston f petry and ronald w umphrey once mining has progressed past the point where the haulage system can extend it will be disconnected from the terminations 26 and 27 of pipes 22 and 23 and connected to pipes 22a 23a at their terminous 26a and 27a as is illustrated in fig1 additional pipes 22b and 23b which have previously been laid will be utilized once the slurry haulage system has progressed to the point where it is fully extended once the slurry haulage system 25 is disconnected from the terminations 26 and 27 of pipes 22 and 23 extensions 40 and 41 are added to pipes 22 and 23 respectively to the edge of the mined out section 17 thus pipe extensions 40 and 41 would terminate at locations 42 and 43 respectively the surrounding area around and over the pipes can be filled in with overburden as is illustrated in the previous strip 13 continued mining such as strip 18 will result in added sections or extensions 44 and 45 to pipes 40 and 41 respectively as the extensions are added it becomes necessary to boost the pressure in the pipes to accomplish this a boosting station generally referred to by. |
7 | the angle of incidence of this second laser beam on the hologram plane is 10 degrees fig5 b shows the top view of this package the submounts 502 and 505 are silicon photodetectors detector elements 508 and 507 serve as the power monitors for lasers 501 and 504 respectively the laser chips and the power monitors are connected to the leads of the package by bond wires in this particular embodiment the distance of the second laser chip to the hologram plane is about 5 mm the distance between the second laser chip and the optical axis of the hologram is about 1 mm based on this configuration the hologram function needed to correct for the spherical aberration caused by the change in substrate from 0 6 mm to 1 2 mm is given by u03c6 x y 2 u03c0 u03bb a sub 1 x a sub 2 x sup 2 a sub 3 y sup 2 a sub 4 x sup 3 a sub 5 xy sup 2 a sub 6 x sup 4 a sub 7 x sup 2 y sup 2 a sub 8 y sup 4 where a 1 0 197 a 2 0 0788 a. |
8 | with the color filters and the rear polarizer fig2 shows an exemplary embodiment of a video display system in which attenuation associated with the color filters is repositioned out of the path of camera 24 in accordance with the principles of the present invention the display system comprises a display screen 27 camera 24 a light source 28 rear polarizer 20 and color filters 16 display screen 27 includes a diffusing shutter means 26 front polarizer 11 and liquid crystal array 14 repositioning rear polarizer 20 and color filters 16 out of the path of camera 24 but in the path of light output from light source 28 increases the light budget of camera 24 while maintaining color capability in the embodiment of fig2 light source 28 is a dot projector referred to hereinafter as dot projector 28 that projects a two dimensional array of red green and blue dots of polarized light through the back surface of liquid crystal array 14 and onto the back surface of shutter means 26 during manufacture of the display system red green and blue dots permanently focused on a different one of the three subpixels that form each pixel of display screen 27 front polarizer 11 acts in combination with. |
8 | the vertical registers 156 in the image section 151 need not be maintained at a constant level over the whole period of the line shift transfer 161 and it is sufficient that the line shift transfer 161 be maintained at constant level during a predetermined period prior to the smear discharge and transfer 162 as shown in fig2 at a timing t 21 immediately before the line shift transfer 161 is ended smear electric charges 171 produced in the vertical register 156 in the image section 151 are constantly discharged to the second smear drain section 157 by holding all of the vertical clocks of the image section 151 at the same constant voltage this processing is carried out during the line shift transfer 161 a smear discharge and transfer 162 is carried out after the line shift transfer 161 at a timing point t 22 the line shift transfer is ended and the potential levels of both the vertical transfer sections are made flat prior to the smear discharge and transfer 162 smear electric charges generated during the smear discharge and transfer period 162 are all sequentially discharged to the first smear drain side a timing point t 23 in fig2 shows such condition the transferred states after the timing point t 23 are similar to those provided after the timing point t 13 in the preceding embodiment and therefore need not be described in detail according to this embodiment since the smear electric charge coarse discharge period is sufficiently. |
1 | support post 230 such that the anterior face does not rock against a differently shaped upright support post for example should a round upright support post support the basketball hoop and backboard assemblage a rounded or concave like anterior face is contemplated further it is contemplated that a flat anterior face with forwardly extending upright support post engaging protuberances may snugly fit the anterior face portion of the mounting block to the upright support post so as to provide structure to prevent a rocking effect when the anterior face is not similarly shaped as compared to the shape of the upright support post backstop net assembly 100 preferably further comprises means for mounting mounting block 20 to upright support post 230 it is here recognized that there are many ways to attach or mount the described mounting block to a support means or upright support post an exhaustive list of which is excluded from this writing it is understood that it is within the ordinary skill of a person skilled in the art to devise obviously equivalent means for attaching or mounting the described mounting block to a support means or upright support post and an exhaustive list would be unduly lengthy excellent results have been achieved in this last regard however where the mounting means are preferably further defined by comprising a superior hose clamp 28 and an inferior hose clamp 29 as illustrated in fig nos 6 and 11 superior hose clamp 28 and inferior hose clamp are preferably constructed of stainless steel and are sized and shaped to fit circular cross. |
3 | ethylene oxide with a reaction product of a carboxylic acid having a c 4 to c 20 alkyl or alkenyl group and an alkanolamine adduct having a molecular weight of at most 1 000 of at least 3 moles of ethylene oxide with a polyhydric alcohol a polycarboxylic acid a polyamine a polyhydric phenol or their derivatives adduct having a molecular weight of at most 1 000 of at least 3 moles of propylene oxide with a polyhydric alcohol a polycarboxylic acid a polyamine a polyhydric phenol or their derivatives adduct having a molecular weight of at most 1 000 of at least 3 moles of a mixture of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide with a polyhydric alcohol a polycarboxylic acid a polyamine a polyhydric phenol or their derivatives adduct having a molecular weight of at most 5 000 of at least 3 moles of ethylene oxide with an ester of castor oil or lanoline having hydroxyl group adduct having a molecular weight of at most 5 000 of at least 3 moles of propylene oxide with an ester of castor oil or lanoline having hydroxyl group adduct having a molecular weight of at most 5 000 of at least 3. |
4 | of fibers are from 0 01 to 4 the optimum concentration depends upon the specific papermaking process and fiber characteristics for example j e williamson wet laid systems in nonwovens u2014 theory process performance and testing p 142 u201d conventional papermaking machines generally are produced at 0 3 to 0 7 whereas wet laid nonwovens are in the range of 0 01 to 0 05 solids the resulting pulp can be formed into a sheet using a variety of papermaking processes it is preferred that the sheet be made without any chemicals fillers or additives traditionally employed by the papermaking industry to enhance paper properties for other applications or reduce costs a wide range of equipment is available g a smook handbook for pulp and paper technologists 2 nd edition angus wilde publications vancouver 1992 p 195 ff to alter fiber properties from the standpoint of both papermaking and end use paper properties conical refiners e g jordan claflin disk refiners and valley or hollander beaters are commonly employed to this end this equipment impacts fiber morphology in a variety of ways including fiber length reduction and fibrillation the relative extent to which these effects occur depends upon the specific design and operation of the refiner beater from a cellulose ether manufacturing perspective reduction of fiber length and less fibrillation are generally considered desirable since these requirements lead to higher bulk density that translates into higher reactor loading it may however be necessary to balance these requirements in order to attain good papermaking machine operation and paper characteristics both dry and. |
8 | skilled in the art to practice the invention notably the figures and examples below are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention to a single embodiment but other embodiments are possible by way of interchange of some or all of the described or illustrated elements moreover where certain elements of the present invention can be partially or fully implemented using known components only those portions of such known components that are necessary for an understanding of the present invention will be described and detailed descriptions of other portions of such known components will be omitted so as not to obscure the invention in the present specification an embodiment showing a singular component should not necessarily be limited to other embodiments including a plurality of the same component and vice versa unless explicitly stated otherwise herein moreover applicants do not intend for any term in the specification or claims to be ascribed an uncommon or special meaning unless explicitly set forth as such further the present invention encompasses present and future known equivalents to the known components referred to herein by way of illustration fig2 a and 2b are provided for illustrating an example implementation of a torquer motor in accordance with the present invention more particularly fig2 a and 2b are perspective drawings of a coil pair 200 for use in the inventive torquer motor as shown in fig2 a and 2b coil pair 200 includes first coil 202 and second coil 204 as can be seen second coil 204 in this example implementation comprises two flat torus shaped coil pieces 204 a and 204 b that are folded over the box shaped first coil 202 as will be explained in more detail below pieces 204 a and 204 b are comprised of windings. |
2 | blower 50 in this manner the fluid is continuously cycled from the blower discharge through the feeder tray 18 collecting enclosure 72 and return duct 80 to prevent the very lightweight chips and turnings and other particles from being carried by the gas stream through the return duct 80 to the suction of the blower where they could damage the blower the return duct 80 inlet aperture 84 preferably is located on the collecting enclosure 72 and away from the effects of the discharging gas stream 54 further a baffle plate 86 is disposed in the trajectory of the blown chips and particles adjacent the connection aperture 84 of the return gas duct 80 thus the very lightweight chips that do not fall downwardly under the influence of gravity and which are instead carried towards the connection aperture 84 will impinge upon the baffle plate 86 and then fall downwardly under the influence of gravity into the separate chip processing path or collecting reservoir in this manner it is seen that the amount of lightweight chips and turnings that may be blown into the return duct 80 is substantially reduced and that the need for a separate screen at the return duct aperture 84 may be eliminated on the other hand if a screen is used at the return duct aperture 84 or elsewhere in. |
3 | soluble the water soluble wall particles can be dissolved and removed to create a porous wall structure that will permit the hydrophobic core material to escape the central core portions of the microcapsules are relatively large the core portion should be at least about 50 microns in diameter preferably from about 50 to about 350 microns more preferably from about 75 to about 300 microns and even more preferably from about 100 to about 250 microns in diameter as pointed out in u s pat no 3 888 689 supra such microcapsules are very efficient since a relatively large amount of core material is surrounded by a relatively small amount of wall material at least about 50 preferably at least about 60 and more preferably at least about 75 of the microcapsules are within the stated ranges the thinnest part of the wall around the central core in any microcapsule can vary from about 0 5 to about 50 microns preferably from about 5 to about 25 microns in complex microcapsules the thinnest part of the wall is preferably at least about 2 microns perfume ingredients useful herein are disclosed in u s pat nos 4 515 705 supra and 4 714 856 supra encapsulated perfumes are extremely desirable for use in the powdered abrasive cleanser compositions of this invention encapsulated perfumes are more likely to survive during storage especially in the presence of bleach materials it is a specific and unique advantage of encapsulated materials such as perfumes that more volatile components can be delivered to the cleaning process such volatile perfume ingredients can be defined in. |
5 | the principles of the present invention for example smaller sized liner strings may be used in some circumstances if the liner strings are installed through the casing splitter 12 referring additionally to fig2 a cross sectional view of the casing splitter 12 embodying principles of the present invention is representatively illustrated the casing splitter 12 includes a cylindrical housing 40 having an outer diameter somewhat smaller than the inside diameter of a nominal 18 565 u2033 wellhead a standard 13 u215c u2033 threaded casing connection 42 is formed in the top of the housing 40 at an end of a main bore 44 formed in the housing two parallel 8 u00bd u2033 diameter bores 46 48 are formed extending upwardly from the bottom of the housing 40 the bores 46 48 preferably share a common wall 52 having a thickness of no more than 0 435 u2033 a flush joint threaded connection 50 may be provided in the case described above wherein a casing string is initially connected to the bottom of the casing splitter 12 if the liner strings are connected to the casing splitter 12 after it is installed in the well hangers or other devices may be used to hang the liner strings in the bores 46 48 without the need for threaded connections note that a particular benefit of the parallel arrangement of the bores 46 48 in that case is that the bores may be made as long as needed to provide a secure and adequately sealed connection between the casing splitter and the liner strings recesses 53 may be machined outwardly from. |
8 | by applying e g by sputtering evaporating or other means of depositing or growing a metallization layer onto the wafer i e onto exposed portions of layers 80 and 82 a photoresist is applied and patterned to portions of the metallization layer to mask the desired contact area an aluminum etchant is then used to remove unwanted aluminum the photoresist is then removed e g with oxygen plasma at 68 a relatively thick photoresist is applied to exposed surfaces of the wafer and prebaked the photoresist is patterned 70 into the desired topography of device 20 e g fig3 at 72 a shallow etchant is applied to remove the exposed portions of device layer 80 a second e g vaporized etchant is then applied to remove the newly exposed portions of oxide layer 82 a shallow etchant is again applied to remove the exposed portions of second device layer 80 u2032 at 74 the underside of the wafer is patterned with a photoresist and etched to the oxide layer 82 u2032 at 76 a vaporized etchant e g hf vapor is used to remove exposed portions of oxide layer 82 u2032 at 78 the photoresist is removed e g by use of oxygen plasma to produce completed device 20 the following illustrative example is intended to demonstrate certain aspects of the present invention it is to. |
1 | unreactive ground singlet state preventing the triplet state from participation in the degradation reactions the amounts of metal ion required to provide high photochemical stability are not highly critical and can be determined by routine experimentation having regard for this disclosure in general i prefer to employ upward of about 4 wt zinc or 9 wt sodium or both in the dye solution although greater amounts are not harmful and smaller amounts are at least partially effective the metal content should be a minimum of upwards of 2 wt for at least partial effectiveness the following examples illustrates the practice of the preferred embodiments of the invention and are not intended to serve as limitations on the scope thereof which is defined only in the appended claims this example illustrates the light instability of a tc product with negligible content of metal ions a sample of the tc product is prepared in accordance with example 1 of my u s pat no 6 086 852 incorporated herein by reference and further purified by preparative high performance liquid chromatography the total metal content of this sample is less than 0 2 wt an aliquout of this purified tc product sample is deep blue in color after standing overnight in the laboratory exposed to ambient incandescent light. |
7 | invention recovers at least one and preferably a plurality of messages stranded in a destination internal to a first computer executable program and intended for original delivery to a second computer executable program delivery of the stranded messages is through a middleware type computer executable program the first and second computer executable programs are any computer program containing computer executable code stored on a computer readable storage medium and executable by a logical processor these computer programs can operate on any one of a number of computer platforms including dos windows unix vax and mainframe platforms in one embodiment the platform is an ibm mainframe the first and second computer executable programs can be the same program can be different programs can be on the same platform and can be on different platforms suitable first and second computer programs include information management system ims programs commercial available from ibm corporation of armonk n y the middleware program is selected to serve as a bridge between the first computer executable program and the second computer executable program for routing messages between the two programs the middleware program contains at least one message queue for receiving messages such as data or other types of files that are destined from the first program to the second program suitable middleware programs can connect to and interface with the programs and platforms of the first. |
3 | allow solution to cool to room temperature before final ph adjustment dilute to a final volume of 1l te buffer 10 0 mm tris buffer 1 0 m m edta ph 7 4 lb luria bertani 10 g bacto tryptone 5 g bacto yeast extract 8 g nacl in 1 l of water adjusted to ph 7 5 with naoh______________________________________ypd medium 1 bacto yeast extract 2 bacto peptone 2 dextroseim sub 1 minimal medium im salts at a final concentration of 36 7 mm kh sub 2 po sub 4 22 7 mm nh sub 4 sub 2 so sub 4 2 0 mm mgso sub 4 u00b7 7h sub 2 o 6 7 mm kcl 0 7 mm cacl sub 2 u00b7 2h sub 2 o prepared as a 10x stock solution and autoclaved trace salts at a final concentration of 0 2 u03bcm cuso sub 4 u00b7 5h sub 2 o 1 25 u03bcm ki 4 5 u03bcm mnso sub 4 u221a h sub 2 o 2 0 u03bcm namoo sub 4 u00b7 2h sub 2 o 0 75 u03bcm h sub 3 bo sub 3 17 5 u03bcm znso sub 4 u00b7 7h sub 2 o 44 5 u03bcm fecl sub 3 u00b7 6h sub 2 o prepared as a 400x stock solution and filter sterilized 0 4 u03bcgl biotin and 2 dextrose ______________________________________ 5 g bacto dextrose 1 g sodium chloride 3 5 g dipotassium phosphate 3 68 g monopotassium phosphate 1 32 g pichia pastoris was grown in ypd rich or im 1 minimal media e coli was cultured in either lb medium or 2b medium 0 2 nh 4 po 4 1. |
7 | toxicity of the base molecule examples of such moieties are described in a variety of texts such as remington 39 s pharmaceutical sciences the term u201c kinase u201d as used herein refers to members of the histidine kinase protein family or superfamily sources of kinase for use in the invention can be purified protein derived from natural or recombinant sources with purified recombinant protein being generally preferred histidine kinase substrates are either the histidine kinase itself via an autophosphorylation mechanism or a specific cognate response regulator protein via a transphosphorylation mechanism the term u201c cognate response regulator u201d protein as used herein refers to non kinase members of two component systems cognate response regulator proteins suitable for use in the invention can include purified protein derived from natural or recombinant sources with purified recombinant protein being generally preferred the cognate response regulator could also be a fusion protein or peptide that contains a recognition domain for the corresponding hisitidine kinase the term u201c high throughput u201d as used herein refers to an assay design that allows easy analysis of multiple samples simultaneously capacity for robotic manipulation and use of small sample volume examples of assay formats include 96 well or 384 well plates used for liquid handling experiments it is well known by those in the art that as miniaturization of plastic molds and liquid handling devices are advanced or as improved assay devices are designed that greater numbers of samples may. |
7 | is also disclosure of a vertically progressing arrangement of height detecting photodetectors positioned above and upstream from the trigger photodetector the height detecting photodetectors perform a height classification at the instant of activation of the trigger photodetector the system includes a plurality of recognition circuits for recognizing different classes of containers and the height classification is used for selecting those recognition circuits to be employed for recognition of the particular container being observed application_number US 4246879 A description in preferred embodiment a series of containers 11 are transported through an observation station 10 as illustrated in fig1 containers 11 are carried by a conveyor 12 and are aligned in space progression against a side board 13 preferred apparatus for aligning containers 11 against sideboard 13 is disclosed in u s patent application ser no 042 469 filed on even date herewith and assigned to the assignee hereof in the general case conveyor 12 may carry containers grouped in carrying cartons as well as individual containers as illustrated it has been found that containers positioned within cartons are best recognized as taught in ser no 924 885 and reference may be made to that application for a description of such container recognition apparatus the scanning system of this invention is adapted to. |
6 | easily adjusting the distance between the lower saddles 40 in each pair in operation a lower saddle pair is preliminarily positioned at approximately the correct spacing apart from each other the weapon stock or other component 100 is placed in the pair and then either or both of the lower saddles 40 is moved toward the stock and secured by tightening wing nuts 98 to snugly constrain the stock in the pair further security may be provided by stretching one or more lanyards 80 around convenient elements of the weapon 102 and respective hooks 64 of the lower saddles 40 one of skill in the art will understand the amount of spacing needed between saddles in order to create a configuration necessary to affix a weapon or weapon system to the saddle system in a further embodiment not shown the contour of each member of a pair of lower saddles 40 may be formed to receive a specific weapon stock or other component referring now to fig1 it will be seen that a further important practical advantage of a weapon storage system in accordance with the present invention is the capability of the system to accommodate a variety of different weapons in a single storage. |
3 | 4 r 5 r 6 and r 7 independently represent hydrogen lower c 1 c 4 alkyl lower perhaloalkyl c 1 c 4 cyano hydroxyl nitro lower alkoxycarbonyl halogen lower c 1 c 4 alkoxy lower perhaloalkoxy c 1 c 4 amino or lower alkyl c 1 c 4 amino to give a compound of formula i wherein ar r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 r 5 r 6 r 7 and x are the same as defined earlier the condensation of the compound of formula ii with a compound of formula iii to give a compound of formula i is carried out in the presence of a condensing agent which is selected from the group consisting of 1 3 dimethylaminopropyl 3 ethyl carbodiimide hydrochloride edc and 1 8 diazabicyclo 5 4 0 undec 7 ene dbu the condensation of the compound of formula ii with a compound of formula iii to give a compound of formula i is carried out in a suitable solvent selected from the group consisting of n n dimethylformamide and dimethylsulphoxide the reaction temperature and duration may be adjusted according to the desired needs alternatively the compounds of the present invention can be prepared by modified mannich reaction of an acetylenic compound with an aldehyde and substituted azabicyclo 3 1 0 cyclohexane derivatives the compounds of the invention can also be synthesised through ester alcohol interchange involving 4 amino 2 butynyl alcohols and various alkyl esters or treatment of amino butynols with various acid chlorides or transesterification reactions suitable salts of the compounds represented by the formula i were prepared so. |
8 | only slight fig3 shows a conceptual drawing of the encoding scheme illustrating a 4 color and 4 u00d7 4 matrix size combination which could be one of the switchable coder chips 14 39 fig1 the block size has been doubled over that of fig2 and the number of colors has been doubled the coding efficiency has been shown to remain constant as an example in the case of four colors per block there could be determined highest value of luminance the lowest value of luminance and the median 1 and median 2 values of luminance comparators then would be used to find and separate those pixels that are closest to the high value i e color d those that are closest to the low value color a and those that are closest to the median values colors b and c the bit map then would be a variable number of bits per pixel either 1 bit 2 bits or 3 bits as follows referring to fig4 there is shown a functional flow diagram of the decompressor decoder basically the flow is in reverse order from the encoder compressor the decompressor 21 involves reconstructing each frame from the frame bit map and placing it into frame memory 22 then block bit map is used to decode the color values with reference to. |
2 | channel the time domain is divided into several recurrent timeslots of fixed length one for each sub channel a portion e g a digital sample byte or data block of sub channel 1 is transmitted during timeslot 1 a portion e g a digital sample byte or data block of sub channel 2 during timeslot 2 etc in some embodiments one time division multiplexed frame comprises one timeslot per sub channel and a synchronization channel furthermore in some embodiments one time division multiplexed frame sometimes comprises an error correction channel before the synchronization after the last sub channel error correction and synchronization channels the cycle repeats with a new frame starting with the second portion e g digital sample byte or data block from sub channel 1 etc if done sufficiently and quickly the receiving devices will not detect that some of the circuit time was used to serve another logical communication path the multiplexer processes and routes signals received from a plurality of analyte sensors in some embodiments the sensors are electrochemical analyte sensors the electrochemical analyte sensors are exposed to and react with the sample to be assayed and generate an electrical signal e g a potential a current a conductivity that is a function of the chemical activity of the analyte being measured for example in some embodiments the electrochemical analyte sensor generates a potential that is a function of the amount or concentration of the analyte in the sample e g a potentiometric sensor while not limited in the types of sensors that may be used it is contemplated that the device comprises microfabricated. |
4 | a force to push the materials to be cleaned application_number US 201414264964 A description what is described in the embodiment is a washing machine for realizing the objective of the present invention in which the structure and the operational mode of u s pat no 6 220 063b1 is shown in fig1 including a control panel 10 a house 13 a damping suspender 14 for outer tub 12 suspended in the house 13 the inner tub 11 being rotatably provided within the outer tub 12 wherein the inner tub 11 and the pulsator 17 are driven by the motor 15 and the reduction gear train during the use laundries are put into the inner tub 11 through the inlet or the movable cover 19 together with a certain amount of washing fluid water and detergent in u s pat no 6 220 063b1 it is known that two pulsators slantedly located are used its main shortcoming is that laundries can roll only in one rolling surface however the drum washing machine of the prior art have the same shortcoming another shortcoming is that if it is necessary to roll much more laundries the pulsator should be made larger according to the above documents and the real washing machine the pulsator has a diameter nearly the same to the height of the inner tub and if small amount of laundries are to be washed the rolling effect is very bad since it is. |
8 | 118 without requiring any further input to be received from the client computing device in some implementations the client application 106 provides on the display screen of the client computing device 102 a visual indicator e g displaying the broadcast frequency and or call letters of the alternate media station that content is being received from the alternate media station the server application may be implemented to initiate a transmission of content to the client computing device simply by sending the client application the appropriate transmission channel identifier in another example a client computing device is a head unit of an automotive audio system the head unit includes a processor and a memory on which a client application and a data store of records may be stored the client application may be pre stored in the memory of the head unit prior to installation or downloaded over the air from a client application store on the internet information forming the data store of records may be periodically refreshed e g through over the air updates so that current information is made available to the client application at all times a user launches the client application on demand by selectively entering input commands through a user interface of the head unit in some implementations the input commands are received via one or more physical buttons located on a front plate of the head unit in other implementations the input commands are received through a user navigation of menu options provided on a display screen of the head unit in a manner similar to that described above with reference to the portable multifunction device example a u201c current location u201d of the head unit is set and a visual representation of a set of transmission channel identifiers is. |
8 | different number of extraction slits are used the height can be adjusted accordingly thus based on the dimensions of w and h given above there is a central region of about 8 cm in height and 60 cm in width free of magnetic field fig5 a and 5b show the extracted ion beam current densities obtained with the small form factor u03be u02dc 0 32 plasma source for two different precursor gases bf 3 and ph 3 as a function of input power as predicted there is a linear relationship between the extracted beam current j extr and the rf power with a slope of approximately 4 06 ma cm 2 kw and approximately 4 3 ma cm 2 kw for bf 3 and ph 3 respectively the high current density values demonstrate the very efficient coupling of the rf power to the plasma assuming an electron temperature of approximately 3 ev will result in a bohm velocity v b of the bf 2 ion of approximately 2 5 u00d7 10 5 cm s this results in equation 13 where e is the elementary charge calculus shows a plasma density n of approximately 5 u00d7 10 11 cm u2212 2 for 5 kw input rf power i e close to the maximum attainable inductively coupled plasma icp density the ion source described above allows the resulting plasma density and composition to be changed according to the desired beam current and elemental composition higher rf power and low flow rate low pressure. |
9 | confined moisture whic often occurs in the known elastic bands the illustrated example is a disposable diaper but the elasticized units of the present invention can be applied to garments other than diapers for example women 39 s napkins ordinary underwear or materials for industrial use which require gathered effects when the elasticized units are fixed to the sealing sheet 3 it is possible to fit them over the entire surface thereof or at certain intervals the latter will increase the folds on the sealing sheet thereby giving better gathered effects referring to fig5 and 6 there is provided a winder 29 for winding elastic strands e thereon tape members 36 36a and 37 ae supplied onto the elastic strands e as shown in fig6 there is provided a pair of conveyor belts 23 23a above the sealing sheet 3 which belts run in parallel with but in the opposite direction b 39 to the running direction b of the sealing sheet 3 the conveyor belts 23 23a are provided with pins 24 at given spaces whereby the elastic strands are spaced one from another the elastic strands e are supplied fromm the winder 29 through a tension roller 32a to a rotary aram 27 where the strands e are led to an outlet of the arm 27 the arm 27 is rotated in the direction of arrow k about the belts 23 23which rotate in the direction of arrow d. |
8 | level and the like in operation each of the adaptation and control blocks 212 route aircraft data link messages through a preferred network interface 112 based on the programmable message routing and network selection rules managed by the network selection and management function block 302 the network selection and management function block 302 monitors and controls the network interfaces 112 based on message routing decisions provided by the message routing function block 202 and on the aircraft state inputs received from the cmu 102 as illustrated in tables 1 to 3 below the network selection and management function block 302 selects the appropriate network based on the aircraft state inputs and informs the appropriate adaptation and control blocks 212 1 to 212 6 to perform the necessary additional network selection adaptation functions to complete the data link transmission through the appropriate network interfaces 112 1 to 112 6 for example the wimax adaptation and control block 212 6 will format an acars message to be transmitted as an ip message by the wimax network interface 112 6 a partial listing of aircraft state inputs from the cmu 102 including examples appears below with respect to table 1 as provided by table 1 above each of the aircraft state inputs are evaluated along with the network selection rules and the programmable message routing rules to route each of the data link messages to. |
3 | on the electrode surface with a cuprophane membrane and an o ring one tenth ml of 2 5 g dl tactic acid is added to adjust the zero hydrogen peroxide tension the chamber 5 is washed and refilled with 4 9 ml buffer to adjust span when equilibrium is achieved 0 1 ml of standard is used to develop the calibration curve the sample is added and the concentration determined from the calibration curve it was determined that the optimum ph range is from 6 5 to 8 0 fig9 and that the buffer concentration range of from 0 05m to 0 1m had no influence on the lactate oxidase membrane fig1 the membrane can perform 200 tests on serum samples while still retaining 30 of its original activity fig1 the membrane stored in glycerol bufferate at 4 u00b0 c has activity for over four months the lactate oxidase membrane prepared in this manner can be applied not only to a tactic acid enzyme electrode for clinical fermentation and food industries but also for tactic acid production a hydrophilic polypropylene membrane is cut into an 11 mm id ring the shaped membrane is washed with 0 1m sodium chloride and distilled water dried and stored in a dessicator for later use twenty nine mg of 1 glutamate decarboxylase ec 4 1 1 15 sigma co usa is dissolved in 1 ml of 0 02m citric buffer at ph 4 5. |
2 | pressure these two mechanical forces accelerate the mass transfer limited solublization of the water by air the next stage is the flow of the water air mixture over the series of sharp edges or ridges 52 incorporated into the upper surface of the plate portions 46 as the water air mixture flows over the sharp edges both turbulence and pressure fluctuations increase the mass transfer of air into water the next steps occur as the water is directed outwardly onto the screen 32 which surrounds the saturation column diffuser plate assembly 34 the water air mixtures leaves the outer edge of the plates with enough velocity to cover the inch or so space between the edge of the plate and the screen and strike the screen with considerable force these actions increase turbulence and shear and thus increase the exposed water surface to air interface which increases the transfer rate between air and water the next step includes two actions the first being the free fall of relatively small water droplets from the screen to the water level by controlling the level of the air water interface inside the vessel it is possible to change the level of saturation accomplished during this stage the small droplets fall through the air and are exposed to the air falling droplets of water take advantage of the high water surface area to air exposure this creates a relatively high transfer rate between the air and water as a side note it is possible to control this portion of the saturation process by changing the level of the water air interface thereby providing some flexibility in the saturation level during unit operation the second action is when the falling water hits the surface of the water inside the. |
3 | hmdi had a purity of 92 and a hmdi chromatography yield of 95 then the mixing liquid was subjected to rectification the isolated hmdi yield was 91 the residual product after rectification was subjected to the next thermal cracking for circulation in turn the ionic liquid could be reused for several times in to a thermal cracking device 500 g of 1 2 dimethyl 3 ethylimidazole hexafluorophosphoric acid ionic liquid emmim pf 6 and 0 8 g of supported metal oxide solid catalyst e were added at 190 u00b0 c under an absolute pressure of 6500 pa and a stirring rotation speed of 500 rounds min 240 g of dicyclohexylmethane 4 4 dibutylurethane was further added after reacting for 0 5 h dicyclohexylmethane 4 4 diisocyanate hmdi and butanol were collected in the pre about 0 u00b0 c post about u2212 20 u00b0 c collecting devices respectively the reaction was continued for 1 hours at 200 u00b0 c under a degree of vacuum of 6500 pa then the temperature was turned to 240 u00b0 c under the same degree of vacuum for 10 min all of the products raw materials and intermediates in the thermal cracking device were collected into the pre collecting device to obtain a mixture containing bicyclohexylmethane 4 isocyanate 4 butylurethane monoisocyanate dicyclohexylmethane 4 4 dibutylurethane and hmdi the mixing liquid was subjected to chromatography analysis the measured hmdi had a purity of 94 and a hmdi chromatography yield of 92 then the mixing liquid was subjected to rectification the isolated hmdi yield was 88 the residual product after rectification was subjected. |
9 | column 48 is thereby promoted after the switch over the functions of the adsorber columns 38 and 48 are transposed now the fresh air flows from the throttle 34 through the 3 way valve 64 the adsorber column 48 and the 3 way valve 56 to the particulate filter 40 and from there to the control room 4 however the discharge air from the control room 4 flows from the throttle 74 through the 3 way valve 52 the 3 way valve 58 the adsorber column 38 and the 3 way valve 66 to the fan 46 and from there to the outlet 72 the previously charged adsorber column 38 is now backwashed by the discharge air while the adsorber column 48 is available for cleaning the fresh air and accordingly for repeated charging in order to control the switch over operations by using the 3 way valves 52 56 58 64 66 there is provided the control unit 30 which advantageously also controls the two fans 12 and 46 and optionally other positioning members for throughflow and pressures it will be self evident to the person skilled in the art that the switch over functionality can also be brought about by using other line topologies and positioning members in an equivalent manner as indicated by the broken peripheral lines the ventilation system 2. |
2 | revolutions i e limitation of displacement of the components driven by the pinion 3 the abutment means which are disposed on the one hand on the rose 7 and on the other hand on the toothed ring 16 will now be explained a blocking pin 19 slidably guided in the rose 7 parallel to the shaft 1 can best be seen from fig1 and 8 a cylindrical bore 20 in the rose 7 is closed to the outside by a lid 21 firmly connected to the rose 7 the lid is provided with an opening which guides the portion 22 of the blocking pin 19 extending out of the rose 7 the end of the blocking pin 19 provided with a transverse recess 23 is guided in a bore 24 in the rose 7 a helical compression spring 25 is inserted into the annular space between the blocking pin 19 and the cylindrical bore 20 and bears at one end against a flange 26 fixed to the blocking pin 19 and at the other end against the rose 7 the bore 24 is continued as far as an annular channel 27 concentrically surrounding the shaft 1 into which channel the blocking pin 19 penetrates a blocking ring 28 is set in the annular channel 27 being rotatably journalled with its inner surface 29 fig6 on an annular projection 30 of the rose 7 circumferential steps 31 and 32 fig2 are provided on and form the abutment means for the blocking ring 28 the annular shoulder 33 of the blocking ring 28 extending between the circumferential steps 31 and 32 is provided with a gap 34 for the passage of the blocking. |
4 | from dispensing cartridge 10 but large enough to allow the product to be dispensed from dispensing cartridge 10 when dispensing cartridge 10 is inserted into a receiving machine in this embodiment opening 28 is an oval having a longer diameter of approximately 1 75 inches and a shorter diameter of approximately 1 inch in this embodiment dispensing cartridge 10 is transparent allowing a user to visually determine the amount of the product to be dispensed remaining in dispensing cartridge 10 fig3 and 4 show an embodiment of dispensing cartridge 10 in a closed position holding solid product 34 to be dispensed in this condition dispensing cartridge 10 has had opening 28 opened by the user and dispensing cartridge 10 is ready to be inserted into the machine into which solid product 34 is to be dispensed these figures illustrate the ease with which dispensing cartridge 10 may be carried and inserted into the machine into which solid product 34 is to be dispensed in operation once inserted liquid preferably water from the machine is allowed to circulate in the proximity of opening 28 solid product 34 such as a detergent block being dissolvable by such liquid is gradually dissolved out of dispensing cartridge 10 and advantageously utilized by the machine such as a laundry machine fig5 shows an embodiment. |
4 | unique effect can be obtained by the use of this kind of pitch exhibiting the anisotropy in summary of the foregoing explanations there can be present carbon precursors having stable fluidity with the viscosity of from 0 4 to 700 poises at a temperature below the thermal decomposition temperature as seen in a few instances as already stated in the foregoing and at the same time exhibiting anisotropy which can be recognized by observation through the polarization microscope after cooling of the substance use of such substances as the raw material is the fundamental concept of the present invention such raw material is shaped into fibers or film by the ordinary methods when manufacturing the carbon fibers melt spinning method is advantageous and other methods such as extrusion compression centrifugal method spray and the like methods can all be used effectively in the case of the film forming the casting process which is generally practiced is employed the infusibilization treatment after shaping as is the case with the pitch fibers is carried out in an oxidizing atmosphere such as ozone oxygen oxides of nitrogen halogens and sulfur trioxides so 3 or an atmosphere containing therein one or more kinds of these gases or in sulfur vapor contact treatment of the pitch fibers after the oxidation treatment with ammonia gas not only accelerates the infusibilization but also improves the carbonization yield and the mechanical strength. |
6 | such a mesh screen can easily be introduced in the embodiments of the invention described in fig5 as an example fig6 shows a mesh screen 22 attached to the inner wall of the air duct 16 covering all of the exit of the duct 20 from the nozzle 2 to the air duct 16 except for the entrance 7 to the return tube 6 in that way all the drops of the jet that enter the air duct 16 are broken up into much smaller drops except those that enter the return tube at the same time their speed is reduced so that they can be carried away by the air stream into the engine more efficiently preferably the mesh screen should be made of metal wire mesh with about 2 5 wires per millimeter but also wider or smaller mesh sizes can be used alternatively a small slit may be used instead of the mesh screen in the embodiment shown in fig5 the mesh screen is attached to the lower opening of the duct 20 where the jet exits into the air tube 16 however the mesh may be positioned at other places along the jet path as described above the undeflected jet enters the return tube 6 with an appreciable speed in this process a certain amount. |
9 | opening 66 of conversion assembly housing 62 when connecting attachment module 120 to the rest of conversion assembly 60 and its housing 62 an attachment interface 68 made of rubber or a similar material is included between them the posterior of conversion assembly housing cavity 64 holds driver module 70 and power module 80 as well as contact unit 100 which includes a body coupling 101 and a support plate 102 contact unit 100 is used to provide electrical contacts between driver module 70 power module 80 and control module 90 contact unit 100 connects batteries of power module 80 to driver unit 70 when the sensor detects use of the facility referring to fig3 9 and 9 a contact unit 100 includes a body coupling 101 a support plate 102 and a set of electrical contacts 103 a and b 108 a and b 106 the driver module body 72 pivots about hinges 74 a and b driver module body 72 includes a contact arm 76 which interfaces with contact unit 100 for setting off conversion unit 60 when use of the facility is sensed optical module 90 includes an enclosure cover 92 an optical window 94 and an upper enclosure surface 96 and is held within the anterior portion of conversion assembly housing cavity 64 enclosed by an anterior. |
9 | are the fabric pieces that are on the exterior in fact any appropriate number of layers may be used in a given embodiment the fabric layers are stitched together using a performance stitching the fabric layers are stitched together using a performance straight stitch with reverse stitching to bond together all ends and corners straight stitch is used to give a clean smooth look on all edges preferably the thread is polyester mono filament the sign cover 200 is made to be about the same dimensions as the board over which it is intended to be installed the sign cover 200 is made so that it fits tightly over the board taking advantage of the flexibility of the fabric after installation the fabric of the cover is stretched somewhat but there is some elasticity left so that a human may pinch the fabric and perceive at least some stretchiness the goal of the installation is to have a tight fit with no wrinkles or bagginess to give the appearance of the original board assuming the cover is installed correctly during installation edge caps may be placed on the board preferably the edge caps are already on the board from the original board when installing over the edge caps the edge caps keep the material taunt and create a slight gap between the cover and the board this helps cover any damage that may have incurred to the original. |
3 | g of zinc white zinc oxide 3 0 g of xylene 1 0 g of n butanol 0 35 g of borchigen nd borchers and 5 0 g of mineral spirits k60 were added to 30 0 g of a long oil alkyd resin alkydal f681tb from bayer this lacquer mixture was mixed with 0 15 g of a first siccative drier 69 from borchers 6 wt co and 0 50 g of a second siccative octa soligen ca 10 from borchers 10 wt ca and then combined with 0 077 g of composition le skinning was prevented for more than 17 days in an open test tube 160 u00d7 16 mm initial weight 5 0 the skinning time of the mixture without the anti skinning additive was 1 day under identical conditions the drying time of the resulting coating wet film thickness 100 u03bcm with anti skinning agent was 4 h determined according to din 53150 the drying time of a comparison coating without the anti skinning agent was 3 5 h under identical conditions the konig pendulum hardness determined according to din 53170 of the coating according to the invention was 35 s after 24 h drying time 48 s after 49 h and 64 s after 72 h the konig pendulum hardness of the comparison coating without the anti skinning additive was 32 s after 24 h 46 s after 49 h and 55 s after 72 h measured under identical conditions although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing for. |
2 | rotating coincidentally therewith the spring loaded arm has an unbiased orientation with the energy dispensing small bevel gear out of engagement with the large bevel gear the spring loaded arm is further connected to the trigger lever of the energy storage unit it should be noted that the connection between the trigger lever and the pawl and spring loaded arm is designed in a manner similar to the art of bicycle brakes upon the depression of the trigger lever the spring loaded arm has a biased orientation for engaging the energy dispensing small bevel gear with the large bevel gear when engaged the energy dispensing small bevel gear serves for rotating the front roller to effect the movement of the bicycle in a forward direction as to a further discussion of the manner of usage and operation of the present invention the same should be apparent from the above description accordingly no further discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided with respect to the above description then it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention to include variations in size materials shape form function and manner of operation assembly and use are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention therefore the foregoing is considered as. |
4 | a blade lip or slot 33 which is positioned in closely spaced adjacency or even non pressure contact with the inner side of looped forming wire 20 more than one such lip or slot 33 may be used a headbox 34 is positioned to direct an aqueous slurry of stock fibers into the throat 24 depending on operating parameters such as machine speed stock consistency and possibly the type of forming wires used the headbox slice nozzle may be directed slightly toward one or the other of the forming wires beneath the top ply former which is the designation for the apparatus just described is a base ply forming wire 36 on which a base ply web w b has been formed upstream of the top ply former by other means a pivoted guide roll 38 wraps the base ply forming wire 36 around a portion of the periphery of the turning roll 14 beginning at a point over the trailing seal 30 the top ply web w t is thus brought into co running engagement with the base ply web w b and ply bonding occurs between the webs during this period of contact transfer of the composite multi ply paper sheet so formed to the base ply wire 36 is assured by the application of vacuum pressure in transfer box 40 a source of sub atmospheric air pressure 42 is optionally linked to the foil box 16 to provide vacuum pressure to. |
9 | to remove a majority of sugars therefrom the remaining ligno cellulosic residue commonly known as bagasse is converted into combustible pellets or alternatively stored for future pelletization storage is accomplished by first piling the bagasse on a hard surface the bagasse is then compressed to form a compacted mass compression frees trapped air in the pile hindering oxidative degradation by bacteria and other microorganisms application_number US 68585184 A description the present invention involves the production of combustible energy materials from sweet sorghum it should be noted that the concepts and processes described herein are not necessarily limited to sorghum for example sugarcane varieties having the desired characteristics may be used in the invention however sorghum is preferred over sugarcane for a variety of reasons sorghum has a shorter growing season and shows superior drought resistance according to monk et al in 34 improvements of sorghum for energy production 34 supra a frost free period of 100 140 days will mature adapted sorghum cultivars these characteristics allow sorghum to be grown throughout the continental united states conversely sugarcane is a tropical grass which requires warm humid conditions it can only be grown in certain areas for these reasons sorghum is preferred over sugarcane and the invention will be described below using sweet sorghum it is important to choose the right variety of sorghum in order to obtain a fuel product which burns cleanly and efficiently we have discovered that the variety should have at least 5 by weight extractable sugar less than 0 75 dry weight total nitrogen and should yield at least five tons dry weight of biomass per. |
6 | wall forms a so called inner ring or casing ring in the region of each rotating blade ring 46 at the rotor side not shown in fig1 and encloses the respective rotating blade ring 46 radially on the outside besides the casing rings 17 of the radially inward lying housing wall the housing 11 further comprises a radially outward lying housing wall 18 as already mentioned the radially inward lying housing wall forms a so called casing ring 17 in the region of each rotating blade ring at the rotor side not shown which encloses the rotating blade ring radially on the outside thus between the radially outward lying ends of the rotating blades 44 of each rotating blade ring 46 and the respective casing ring 17 is formed a radial gap 48 fig4 which is subject to considerable changes during the operation of the compressor since on the one hand the rotating blades and the respective casing rings have different thermal behavior and on the other hand the rotating blades undergo a change in length 50 due to the centrifugal forces at work during operation it is quite difficult to maintain definite dimensions of the respective gap between the radially outward lying ends of the rotating blades of a rotating blade ring and the respective casing ring 17 during operation yet it is of critical importance for optimized efficiency the present invention concerns only those details which can be used to exactly maintain radial gaps between radially outward lying ends of rotating blade rings and the respective casing ring 17 per fig1 the casing rings 17 which extend between the guide blade rings 13 and 14 as well as 15 and 16 are connected by curved and elastically flexible walls. |
6 | receives nose 50 extending from the stop face 30 it will be noted that the outer end of the valve member 40 is recessed from the stop face 30 and o ring 52 seals around the fill port 36 process tube 54 is connected through a vacuum control valve not shown to a vacuum source not shown and is connected through a fill fluid control valve not shown to a source of heat pipe filling fluid not shown process tube 54 communicates with passage 56 which in turn communicates with passage 58 which opens through nose 50 to the fill port 36 when the valve member 40 is off of its seat 38 process tube 54 is connected to the interior chamber 32 of heat pipe 16 when the valves on the process tube 54 are controlled the chamber is first evacuated and then a preselected amount of the desired heat pipe fluid is introduced into the chamber 32 piston 60 is mounted in cylindrical chamber 62 and is sealed therein by means of o rings 64 and 66 it is rotatable in its chamber 62 by means of hex shank 68 which extends leftward exteriorly of block 22 the piston 60 is maintained in its chamber 62 by means of cover plate 70 screwed on the left end of block 22 hex driver 72 engages a hexagonal recess in the right end. |
7 | an interface between the fixture insert and a device under test 60 which may be for example a semiconductor device or any other device as shown in fig1 the interface between the device under test 60 and the fixture insert 18 is shown as being partially filled with fluid 62 although fig1 shows the fluid 62 as occupying only a portion of the interface between the device under test 60 and the fixture insert 18 it will be readily understood that such an illustration is merely for instructional purposes and in practice the fluid from the porous portions 34 36 would wick across the entire interface between the device under test 60 and the fixture insert 18 as shown in fig1 accordingly the second capillary effect which wicks water between the device under test 60 and the fixture insert 18 aids in conducting heat from the device under test 60 into the fixture insert 18 which in turn passes heat to the block 12 that includes the heat sink 24 additionally the elimination of the thermal grease leaves the device 60 free from residue of non water soluble thermal conductor such as wakefield grease preliminary testing reveals that the use of the disclosed cooling technique can increase product test yield by as much as 10 percent and may save 30 percent on pre and post preparation costs additionally the use of the disclosed technique may enhance the die thermal transfer performance during device testing by as much as 45 percent over the use of the wakefield grease technique further the use of. |
8 | following way all the information elements except for the 34 platform identifier 34 and 34 user handoff information 34 are the same as those proposed by is 634 section 2 3 1 6 of the tr 45 document 34 msc bs interface for public 800 mhz call processing and supplementary services pn 3361 2 ballot version the 34 platform identifier 34 and 34 user handoff information 34 information element may have the same format as in the 34 handoff request 34 message to support dca and multi user platforms requesting multi channel services some additional is 634 standard messages require modification messages exchanged during mobile origination 34 cm service request 34 and mobile terminated call 34 paging request 34 and 34 paging response 34 which have a 34 mobile identifier 34 information element in its original form in is 634 may be used with the 34 platform identifier 34 and 34 user information 34 elements instead of the 34 mobile identifier 34 information element messages exchanged during inter bs handoff 34 handoff required 34 34 handoff request ack 34 and 34 handoff command 34 which have a 34 mobile identifier 34 information element in its original form in is 634 may be used with the 34 platform information 34 elements instead of the 34 mobile identifier 34 information element advantages of the invention. |
6 | u03b8 c has an upper limit u03b8 cmax to eliminate a retard angle beyond the upper limit steps s12 and s13 an ultimate ignition timing u03b8 for the subsequent ignition is computed pursuant to u03b8 u03b8 b u03b8 c and set into an ignition timer step s14 an acceleration advance angle counter ac a delay counter dc and a normal advance angle counter a all operable in terms of a software are then cleared to zero step s15 thereafter it is examined by an acceleration advance angle flag whether the present advance angle rate is increasing step s16 the acceleration advance angle flag is raised on only while the advance angle rate is increasing when this flat is on with the advance angle rate increasing a knock counter kc is counted up by one step s17 this knock counter kc operable in terms of a software is adapted to indicate how many knocks are generated after the advance angle rate has increased when the value of the knock counter kc reaches a predetermined value kc o for example 1 or 2 step s18 it is judged that a limit ignition timing for a knock under normal running is reached and the advance angle rate is returned to an initial small value to this end the acceleration advance angle flag and a delay flag are rendered off and the knock counter is also reset to zero step s19 subsequently or when the acceleration advance angle flag is rendered off as previously the value of the cycle counter c is examined step s20 when the value of the cycle counter c is zero wherein the generation interval of relatively large knocks is small it. |
8 | 501 to a mobile communication switching center 150 through base station controller 130 when the registration request message 501 is received from terminal 10 the network determines whether ciphering activation should be performed when it is determined that ciphering activation should be performed the network transmits a ciphering authentication request message 502 to the terminal the terminal then transmits a ciphering authentication response message 503 to the network in response to the ciphering authentication request message 502 after the ciphering authentication response message 503 is transmitted from the terminal the network transmits a registration completion message 504 to the terminal indicating completion of the registration procedure thus an initial process for ciphering activation between the mobile communication terminal and network is finished when it is determined that ciphering activation should not be preformed the network does not transmit the ciphering authentication request message to the mobile communication terminal consequently the data is normally transferred between the terminal and network without being ciphered 505 when the ciphering activation process between the terminal and network has not been formed in the initial registration procedure and it is required to cipher the data during transferring the data form the mobile communication terminal the terminal transmits a ciphering request message during transferring data 506 to the network at that time the ciphering request message is transmitted to the network during transferring data 506 without containing a specific value rand random number when the network receives the ciphering request message during transferring data 506 the network performs the ciphering activation process when the network finishes the ciphering activation process the network transmits a ciphering authentication request message 507 to the terminal the terminal transmits a ciphering authentication response message 508 to the network in response. |
7 | a sufficiently high speed in comparison with a boolean sat solver and an smt solver by regarding the list of constraints illustrated in fig9 as a kind of simultaneous equations and numerically calculating the solution of the simultaneous equations fig1 illustrates an interface of the constrained numerical optimization solver 0013 the input information is configured to include an objective function f an unknown variable x and a constraint expression g in a case where there is an assigned value x satisfying all the constraint expressions the constrained numerical optimization solver 0013 reports a specific assigned value in a case where there is no satisfying solution the constrained numerical optimization solver reports a list of constraint expressions that are impossible to satisfy in the above described constraint expression g and a final assigned value x the determined variable x described above includes a continuous value which is implemented by a floating point number or the like and an integer value a constrained numerical optimization solver including an integer value is particularly referred to as an minlp mixed integer nonlinear programming solver by using the first derivative with respect to each undetermined variable as an argument of the objective function f it becomes possible to perform the evaluation accurately at a high speed there is a solver that does not strictly require a first derivative to be designated by methods such as an automatic differentiation method and a local numerical differentiation method however in order to shorten the evaluation time it is desirable to designate the first derivative similarly in a case where there is not satisfying solution in order to guarantee that there is not a satisfying. |
8 | variety of shapes and configurations are possible fig6 a and 6b are illustrations of exemplary shapes for ground plane extensions 601 and 602 for instance ground plane extension 601 is similar to extension 105 fig1 but its inside surface is curved to reduce coupling and amount of material extension 602 is u201c 7 u201d shaped and further reduces coupling and materials fig7 a d are illustrations of exemplary shapes for antenna elements 701 704 as shown the widths and lengths of the portions of elements 701 704 can vary greatly generally as the length of a portion increases so does its resonant length further as the width increases so does capacitive loading in general capacitive loading usually affects the electric field distribution of the antenna making the antenna 39 s electrical length longer for the overall physical dimensions thereby lowering the resonant frequency s of the antenna still further three dimensional geometries can be adopted in some embodiments for instance while the previous examples have shown planar geometries for the antenna element and ground plane extension it is possible to include bends in one or both to for example conform to volume constraints fig8 is an illustration of exemplary three dimensional geometry wherein portions of both antenna element 801 and ground plane extension 802 are bent so that one or more portions are not coplanar with the substrate fig9 is an illustration of a raised geometry wherein both ground plane extension 901 and antenna element 902 are raised above the substrate in addition to the geometries mentioned above other characteristics. |
8 | explained in fig1 through 4 when transmitting a user puts an original on the insertion slot 1 and transmits it by operating the numerical keys 7 and the start key 9 on the operation portion 3 the contents according to the operation of the keys on the operation portion 3 is displayed in the lcd 4 and when receiving the apparatus works like conventional facsimile apparatuses ejecting printed paper out of the ejection slot 2 in such a motion the horizontal direction the apparatus faces will be changed so that the apparatus will fit in the place where it is situated in case of the direction of the apparatus shown in fig1 suppose it to be 0 degree the ejection slot 2 faces a user in this case the user will rotate the rotating operation portion 3 every 90 degrees and settle it so that he can easily read the letters and the like on the keys 34 0 34 to 34 9 34 34 34 and 34 34 on the numerical keys 6 34 a 34 34 b 34 and 34 c 34 on the function selection keys 7 34 stop 34 on the stop key 8 34 start 34 on the start key 9 in accordance with the rotation of the rotating operation portion 3 the rotor 30 of the detection circuit shown in fig4 will rotate and the projection of the rotor 30 will touch the switch sw1 and turn it on the on state signal will be taken in by the lcd. |
2 | differential 8 is connected to the rear wheels 3 and 4 by means of half shafts 9 and 10 respectively the wheels 1 to 4 are provided with wheel speed transducers 11 to 14 respectively the transducers may for instance be of the variable reluctance type in which a fixed variable reluctance transducer cooperates with a toothed wheel rotating at the same speed as the road wheel so that the frequency of output signals of the sensor is proportional to the road wheel speed the transducers 11 to 14 may form part of a vehicle anti lock brake system as shown in fig2 the wheel speed transducers 11 and 12 for the undriven wheels 1 and 2 supply signals ul and ur which represent the speeds of the respective wheels to a circuit 20 for forming the average s of the undriven wheel speeds the signal s thus represents the vehicle speed the transducers 13 and 14 supply signals dl and dr representing the speeds of the driven wheels to adding inputs of subtractors 21 and 22 respectively the subtracting inputs of the subtractors 21 and 22 are connected to the output of the circuit 20 the subtractors 21 and 22 thus provide signals wsl and wsr representing the amounts of wheel spin of the left and right driven wheels 3 and 4 respectively thus the elements recited above relating to the generation of signals indicative of wheel spin of each of the driven wheels comprise a detecting. |
5 | to the sheath 3 of a flexible cable actuator device on the sheath 3 is secured a bushing 102 intended to come into contact against a fixed stop 103 being part of the structure 104 of the locking device of the hatch door the cooperating action of the bushing 102 integral with the sheath 3 and of the end stop 103 prevents a movement of the sheath 3 in an opposite direction to the one of activation inside the sheath 3 is fitted a flexible cable 2 of memory shape material let it be clearly understood that it is also possible to realize the device with a rigid cable instead of a flexible one which is secured at an end 2 a to a cylindrical body 5 which is in turn connected through an opening 105 made in the wall of the casing of the lock 104 to the controlled mechanism of the lock not illustrated means of electricity supply not illustrated are also foreseen to apply an electric tension to the two opposite ends of the shape memory cable 2 with the aim to cause it to shorten when the actuator is operated manually acting on the ring 100 the mechanical traction is transmitted through the sheath 3 which is shifting towards the right with reference to fig1 causing a distancing of the bushing 102 from the fixed stop 103 the movement of the sheath 3 causes a corresponding movement of. |
3 | descriptive names and by reference to structures shown in appropriate charts and text in appropriate situations the proper stereochemistry an important aspect of this invention is also represented in the charts the compounds and processes of this invention may be divided into two groups the four groups are described in charts a and b within each group the reactions are shown as steps charts ag and bg are generic charts various substituted r groups are indicated the steps from charts ag and bg are generic steps that describe reactions that are specified to the degree needed to enable one ordinarily skilled in the art to practice the invention following the general procedures for each group are one or more detailed preparations and examples that describe precisely how to prepare specific compounds of this invention chart ax1 thus describes the experimental steps for one specific reaction sequence described in chart ag and bx1 shows a specific reaction from chart bg note that the generic charts as well as the specific reactions show the stereochemistry of the compounds the specific procedures are to be construed as merely illustrative and do not impose limitations upon the general reaction schemes in any manner whatsoever those skilled in the art will promptly. |
9 | tonf cm 2 0 4 gpa and 10 tonf cm 2 1 mpa and sintering under the same conditions 890 u00b0 c for 12 hours in oxygen gas flow as in example 1 certain electric properties tc fig1 tcr fig1 u03c1300k fig1 show no significant difference however the critical current density jc fig1 increases approximately doubled with the increased pressing pressure the increase in jc is observed even at a slight amount of ag as for the mechanical properties the following was observed the flexural strength fig1 increases by about 1 8 times at 50 vol ag and about 1 9 times at 66 7 vol ag the tested flexural strength above 83 3 vol ag shows a decrease after the peak which decrease is believed to be attributable to the occurrence of pores in the sintered samples the measured values are summarized in table 2 as observed above the increased pressing pressure can significantly improve the critical current density jc and flexural strength properties depending on the grain sizes of ybco and ag powders particularly the relative grain size to each other were investigated the following different particle sizes were employed for the experiments using ybco and ag powders having 99 9 purity ______________________________________powder a b______________________________________y sub 1 ba sub 2 cu sub 3 o sub x 325 mesh 100 meshag 100 200 mesh 100 200 mesh______________________________________ case a. |
5 | fig4 a next a locking construction of the engine hood will be described as shown in fig2 5 and 6 adjacent an inner face of a side wall of the engine hood 12 on the the side of the opened end thereof there are provided an engaging mechanism b for effecting restrictions of movement of the engine hood in the right and left direction and of the upward pivotal movement of the same and a lock mechanism c for restricting the movement of the engine hood 12 in the fore and aft direction of the vehicle body the engaging mechanism b includes an elastic engaging member 17 an engaging portion comprised of a plate spring attached to the inner face of the side wall of the engine hood 12 and a mating square opening 13b an engaged portion formed in the shield plate 13 as a member fixed to the vehicle body in operation as the elastic engaging member 17 comes into engagement with the square opening 13b in association with a movement of the engine hood 12 in the forward direction of the vehicle body the right to left movement and upward pivotal movement of the engine hood 12 are restricted by this engagement incidentally the engaging member 17 constituting the engaging portion is not limited to the elastic member such as described above but may be a rigid projection instead in the above it is preferred in the condition of fig4 a that the support. |
8 | communications satellites at transmit antennas 13 using techniques well known to one skilled in the art the serial digital router 10 can be operated to present the same signal to the noise reducers 11 or two different signals in similar fashion two other outputs of the serial digital router 10 are connected to digital to analog converters 14 and 16 which convert the sdi signal back into an analog format the analog audio and video signals are then connected to vtrs 15 and 17 it is often useful to place monitoring connections at the inputs and or outputs of the various units of equipment shown in fig1 this monitoring serves two purposes first to monitor the quality of the outputs of the equipment at various processing stages in the facility and second to pinpoint the location of equipment failures in the facility fig2 shows the television production facility in fig1 with the addition of monitoring connections to serial digital router 20 digital to analog converters 22 convert the sdi output signal from serial digital router 20 to an analog format suitable for display on standard television monitors 23 in this fashion two different inputs from the serial digital router 20 can be displayed on monitors 23 however this monitoring capability has the disadvantages of tying up outputs from the main serial digital router 20 as well as the fact that only inputs to the serial digital router 20 can be monitored if for example the input 21 to the serial digital router 20 corresponding to camera 23 fails the prior art monitoring solution in fig2 cannot determine if the problem is in the camera 23 connecting cable 24 or in the analog to digital converter 25 it is possible to connect additional monitoring cables. |
4 | in fig4 woven 100 cotton fabric were printed in stripes with an aqueous printing paste with the same composition as in example 1 except for the thickener 15 starch derivative diatex sl was used instead of 6 carboxymethyl galactomannan diagum cw 12 the starch derivative is also know as british gum roasted starch the fabric was cut into small pieces of 0 4 g all covered 100 with print paste all experimental condition were identical to example 1 except for the ph in the first wash which was adjusted to 6 5 and the temperature of the first hot wash which was 70 u00b0 c instead of endo 1 4 u03b2 d mannanase 3 g l of three different commercial amylases were added to the first hot wash results were as follows ______________________________________ abs sub 667 wash no 1 wash no 2______________________________________no enzyme 0 48 0 93aquazyme 120 l 2 23 0 15aquazyme ultra l 2 30 0 15termamyl 60 l 2 37 0 17______________________________________ all experimental condition were identical to example 3 the effect of temperature in the first hot wash was evaluated on aquazyme ultra the results are given in fig5 no addition of enzyme and fig6 0 5 g l aquazyme ultra all experimental condition were identical to example 3 the effect of aquazyme ultra dosage and time in the first hot wash at 70 u00b0 c. |
4 | costly to fabricate than a grooved roll the present invention provides a single tier dryer installation with no unsupported draws and without the need for any vacuum rolls the two roll configuration 20 creates a length of draw 134 between the two rolls 110 114 the length of draw 134 allows for the easy installation of air caps not shown which blow hot air through the web 22 the use of air caps increases vapor flashing thereby increasing drying rates the vacuum chamber 30 provides restraint to the web 22 and controls all air flow in the gap 82 between the first dryer roll 26 and the second dryer roll 28 by controlling air flow in the gap 82 sheet flutter of the web 22 is eliminated and greater running speeds are obtainable additionally because the vacuum chamber 30 controls air flow in the gap 82 high permeability blanket dryer fabric can be utilized to enhance drying rates when used in combination with air caps it should be understood that the assembly of dryer rolls and vacuum chamber may be provided within an extended line of dryer rolls and that dryers having different dimension rolls may also be formed it should also be understood that the diameter of the dryer rolls may be varied further the diameter of the reversing rolls may be varied additionally other types of rolls may be substituted for the grooved reversing rolls the dryer apparatus may also employ blind drilled rolls plain rolls perforated rolls or a combination of roll types furthermore although the grooved rolls have been illustrated and described as being positioned below the dryer rolls it should be understood that the paper web as it progresses. |
8 | at the porous silicon layer the porous silicon may then be selectively etched off leaving a uniform silicon layer fig1 is a drawing illustration of a layer transfer process flow in another alternative of the invention u201c layer transfer u201d is used for construction of the underlying circuitry 814 102 is a wafer that was processed to construct the underlying circuitry the wafer 102 could be of the most advanced process or more likely a few generations behind it could comprise the programming circuits 814 and other useful structures and may be a preprocessed cmos silicon wafer or a partially processed cmos or other prepared silicon or semiconductor substrate wafer 102 may also be called an acceptor substrate or a target wafer an oxide layer 112 is then deposited on top of the wafer 102 and then is polished for better planarization and surface preparation a donor wafer 106 is then brought in to be bonded to 102 the surfaces of both donor wafer 106 and wafer 102 may be pre processed for low temperature bonding by various surface treatments such as an rca pre clean that may comprise dilute ammonium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid and may include plasma surface preparations to lower the bonding energy and enhance the wafer to wafer bond strength the donor wafer 106 is pre prepared for u201c smartcut u201d by an ion implant of an atomic species such as h ions at the desired depth to prepare the smartcut line 108 smartcut line 108 may also be called a layer transfer demarcation plane shown as a dashed line the smartcut line 108 or layer transfer demarcation plane may be formed before or. |
5 | flow line 13 and may be a pressure transducer or alternatively may be a flow transducer 0045 fig2 a is a schematic view of the pulser also called an oscillating shear valve assembly 19 for mud pulse telemetry the pulser assembly 19 is located in the inner bore of the tool housing 101 the housing 101 may be a bored drill collar in the bottom hole assembly 10 or alternatively a separate housing adapted to fit into a drill collar bore the drilling fluid 31 flows through the stator 102 and rotor 103 and passes through the annulus between the pulser housing 108 and the inner diameter of the tool housing 101 the stator 102 see fig2 a and 2 b is fixed with respect to the tool housing 101 and to the pulser housing 108 and has multiple lengthwise flow passages 120 the rotor 103 see fig2 a and 2 c is disk shaped with notched blades 130 creating flow passages 125 similar in size and shape to the flow passages 120 in the stator 102 alternatively the flow passages 120 and 125 may be holes through the stator 102 and the rotor 103 respectively the rotor passages 125 are adapted such that they can be aligned at one angular position with the stator passages 120 to create a straight through flow path the rotor 103 is positioned in close proximity to the stator 102 and is adapted to rotationally oscillate an angular displacement of the rotor 103 with respect to the stator 102 changes the effective flow area creating pressure fluctuations in the circulated mud column to achieve one pressure cycle it is necessary to open and close the flow channel by changing. |
4 | clamp 24 are to slide the shirt panel 18 and pocket blank 16 from the work holder 14 to the sewing head 22 and then move the shirt panel 18 and pocket blank 16 under the sewing needle 48 to sew the pocket blank 16 to the shirt panel 18 with a desired stitch pattern as heretofore described the pocket setter 10 of this invention will be recognized by those skilled in the art as representative of the pocket setting machines manufactured by the assignee of this invention in this invention the transfer clamp 24 provides a pocket flap holder 50 for receiving a pocket flap blank 52 having a finished lower edge and possibly a button hole or snap 54 the transfer clamp 24 in conjunction with a shirt panel holder 56 the x y positioner 26 and the sewing head 22 sews the pocket flap blank 52 onto the shirt panel 18 at the end of the pocket setting operation as will become more fully apparent hereinafter this is accomplished with a minimum of additional mechanical or electro mechanical parts and the necessary movement of the pocket flap holder 50 relative to the shirt panel 18 are done by the x y positioner 26 under the control of the digital controller 28 this means the incremental costs of performing this operation are quite low and there are few components to maintain in addition changes. |
7 | so that the toner image melts and fixes to the printed material when it cools outside of the resonators 2 3 the resonators 2 and 3 are arranged offset from each other by a fourth of a wavelength of the microwaves 5 in order to obtain a corresponding offset of the maxima of the microwave 5 and to heat up the printed material and the toner image in a relatively uniform manner in addition it is noted that the wavelength of this standing microwave 5 hereinafter indicated by u201c u03bb u201d which corresponds to the progression of the energy input into the printed material corresponds to only half of the wavelength of the originally free microwave that was supplied through the hollow guide in order to form the microwave field resonators 2 and 3 are connected via hollow guides depicted as lines in the diagram to a suitable system for microwave generation 6 the conveyor belt 1 and the printed material located on it move in the direction of the arrow 7 through the resonators 2 3 and to be precise for example at a speed of up to one meter per second the leakage radiation that emerges out of the through put openings of the resonators can be reduced by the assembly of a so called choke structure or by using absorbing materials outside of the resonator fig4 shows schematically a preferred sequence of resonators 8 to 11 in an overhead view onto the conveyor belt 1 on which a substrate or a printed material is conveyed in the conveyor direction 7 in fig4 for example four resonators 8 to 11 are arranged one. |
3 | of the tetraalkyl ethenylidenebisphosphonate and from about 0 01 to 98 preferably from about 60 to 90 of the previously described emollients this composition can further comprise from about 1 to 20 preferably from about 5 to 15 of a suitable thickening agent and optionally emulsifiers and water thickening agents previously described with respect to lotions are also suitable herein the compositions of this invention can also be formulated into a soap matrix intended for washing infected wounds or burns or for sterilization of the skin for purposes such as surgical procedures such compositions comprise a safe and effective amount of the tetraalkyl ethenylidenebisphosphonate ranging from 0 1 to 20 and from about 50 to 90 of an excipient such as those previously described optionally the soap contains a suitable emulsifier as previously described when an emulsifier is included it is in the composition at a level from about 3 to about 50 preferably from about 5 to about 20 the compositions of this invention can also be formulated as dentifrices such dentifrices especially toothpaste comprise a safe and effective amount of the tetraalkyl ethenylidenebisphosphonate ranging from about 0 1 to about 20 by weight of the composition toothpaste compositions conventionally contain abrasive materials sudsing agents binders humectants flavoring and sweetening agents suitable dentifrice compositions and the methods of their manufacture useful in the present invention are fully set forth in u s pat no 3 535 421 to briner et al issued oct 20 1970 which is incorporated by reference herein compositions of this invention also can be formulated in a shampoo form the. |
6 | each halbach array permanent magnet 58 as illustrated in fig4 b the net force between the two arrays at a given distance can be found by summing the forces between all the magnetized surfaces of the two arrays permanent magnet dimension a 7 9375 mm 5 16 in is predicted to meet the assistive force requirements of the stage using two identical halbach arrays for each permanent magnet i e there are a total of four arrays for each passive assist device in some embodiments a cascaded p p feedback fb controller with velocity and acceleration feed forward ff is used to control the position of scanning table 18 it can be implemented using a real time controller running at 10 khz sampling frequency to achieve a closed loop bandwidth of about 290 hz additional feed forward permanent magnet force and disturbance compensators are implemented to reject known disturbances as illustrated in the block diagram of fig5 the role of the permanent magnet force compensator is to cancel the spill over assistive forces in the constant velocity region of each scan based on the measured f pm d curve of the permanent magnets the disturbance force compensator cancels out the position and velocity dependent disturbance force ripples associated with the linear motor fig6 a illustrates an in house built prototype of magnet assisted stage system 10 as described herein the predicted and experimentally measured f pm d curves of each passive assist device are illustrated in fig6 b they are in good agreement and confirm that the stage is capable of providing the needed maximum assistive force 525 n at a gap of 3 2 mm between the magnets while providing less than 4 n of assistive force at a gap. |
8 | be seen with a sinusoidal discovery tone of 1 cycle per 2 microseconds 500 khz from pwrup the loop back signal turns off in less than 1 microsecond after pwrup goes high fig6 is a plot 96 of the loop back discovery tone the discovery tone may preferably be a sinusoidal signal of less than a few megahertz in frequency a sinusoidal signal is not absolutely required but is preferred because it is less likely to cause spurious emissions a signal of less than a few megahertz in frequency will easily propagate with insignificant voltage loss on twisted pair wire to the well known ethernet point to point maximum connection requirement of 140 meters fig7 is a plot of the differential loop back discovery tone plot 98 corresponds to the voltage at node 100 and plot 102 corresponds to the voltage at node 104 fig7 illustrates the voltage at node 100 and 104 where no electro static discharge esd diodes are present in phy 106 fig8 is an electrical schematic diagram of a conventional esd protection circuit 108 for a conventional phy 106 esd diodes d 1 d 2 d 3 and d 4 clip voltage on lines rx u2212 and rx to avoid damage to sensitive electronic circuits inside phy 106 the result is typically that instead of the 2 5 volt peak to peak swings of fig7 the measured voltage at node 100 corresponds to plot 110 of fig9 and the measured voltage at node 104 corresponds to plot 112 of fig9 which show peak to peak voltage swings of only about 1 4 volts an alternative specific embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig1 a and 10b which. |
3 | of carafe 14 has an angled top to create an annular head gas space 62 in which the off gas may accumulate during the treatment of water in carafe 14 ozone is bubbled through the water by means of sparger 38 the off gases accumulate above the water e g above fill line 60 in head gas space 62 ozone may cause side effects in people exposed to sufficient quantities of these gases e g headaches accordingly the off gases are preferably collected and treated e g by exposing them to a destructor which will convert the gas to a more benign form for example in the case of ozone the destructor may be a catalyst for converting ozone to oxygen such as one or more of manganese dioxide titanium dioxide iron oxide and carbon contact between ozone and one or more of these catalysts will case the ozone to convert to oxygen which may then be released harmlessly from the system accordingly in one preferred embodiment carafe 14 includes a gas conduit having a first end in fluid flow communication with head gas space 62 and a second end which is connected in fluid flow communication with an off gas treatment member e g a destructor when carafe 14 is placed on base 12 and apparatus 10 is actuated to treat water in carafe 14 referring to fig3 carafe 14 is provided with a support rod 64 having two arms 66 each arm 66 has an upper end 68 positioned in head gas space 62. |
2 | be replaced with a similar sheet with a different width of opening for bottles of differing sizes the cleaning may include one or more stages of a detergent wash water rinse and air and vacuum drying slight deviations in the straight sections of the elongated slot will cause the vials to rotate so that all sides become clean using a sheet with an appropriately shaped elongated slot and reversing the directions of some of the conveyor belts changes the number of straight path segments and thus the length of the overall path of the vials through the equipment the adjacent belts may have slightly different speeds with the higher speeds at the beginning of the path to force the vials towards each other where they may support each other in an upright position cleaning the bottles involves passing them along the predetermined path having the straight segments connected by curved sections application_number US 74587791 A description fig1 shows a vial washer generally at 21 having the hood 22 which encloses the actual vial moving and cleaning mechanisms the bottles enter the left of the washer in fig1 from any convenient source fig2 and 3 shows the rotating wheel 25 which holds a supply of vials that will undergo cleaning in the washer 21 the equipment shown however may simply take vials off a conveyor line from other mechanisms such as filling equipment seen best in fig2 the vials 28 enter through the opening 29 from the infeed table 25 from there they travel on to the first straight path segment 30 which carries them towards the front 23 of the washer 21 near the front 23 the connecting path segment 33 changes their direction by 180 degrees and they travel along the straight path segment 34 toward the rear. |
7 | u03b4 ue89e ue89e r m u2245 r u03b4 ue89e ue89e r 2 for values of m gt gt 3 the approximate nature of the previous equation asymptotically approaches an equality those skilled in the art will quickly recognize that the aforementioned embodiments encompassing a plurality of mtj devices may be applied in a similar fashion to fig5 b as well fig6 shows an embodiment of an implementation of memory block 600 utilizing a reference cell 400 as described in conjunction with fig4 fig6 includes current sources 602 606 column decoder outputs 607 609 611 mosfet transistors 608 610 612 646 652 660 mtj devices 614 618 630 634 digit lines 620 636 word lines 622 638 mosfet switching transistors 624 628 640 644 654 662 mtj devices programmed to a low resistivity setting 648 656 mtj devices programmed to a high resistivity setting 650 658 a reference voltage output tap 664 and a signal voltage output tap 666 in this embodiment of a memory block 600 each line in an array of mtj devices 614 618 630 634 has an associated reference cell one reference cell 400 fig4 is comprised of current sources 604 606 mosfet transistors 646 652 mosfet switching transistor 654 an mtj device programmed to a low resistivity setting 648 and an mtj device programmed to a high resistivity setting 650 notice that the current sources 604 606 associated with the reference cells each supply about half the current level. |
7 | is dependent upon the direction in which the energizing current flows through drive coil 26 thus if coil 26 is energized so as to rotate in the direction of arrow c tone arm 4 is pivoted about pivot axis 5 so as to lower stylus 8 onto the surface of record disc 31 conversely if coil 26 is energized so as to pivot in the direction of arrow c 39 about pivot axis 5 tone arm 4 is rotated so as to lift stylus 8 from the surface of the record disc the above described tone arm 4 is thus moved in the horizontal direction with respect to a record disc 31 on a turntable 30 by horizontal drive motor 11 and is also moved in the vertical direction with respect to the record disc by vertical drive motor 20 it will be understood that the respective motors are supplied with electric power from respective motor control drive circuits in order to control the horizontal and vertical movement of tone arm 4 in the apparatus according to this invention vertical drive motor 20 for tone arm 4 is utilized to apply a desired stylus pressure to record disc 31 and the value of this stylus pressure is displayed in a display circuit that is it is seen that if the energizing current supplied to drive coil 26 is varied so as to increase the force exerted on the drive coil in the direction of arrow c the pressure exerted by stylus 8 on record disc 31. |
3 | because of the significant thermal stability of the compounds of the present invention a number of processing methods can be employed including injection molding compression molding vacuum forming blow molding structural foam molding including conventional low pressure high pressure and expanding molding using either chemical or physical blowing agents extrusion including profile pipe wire and cable sheets and co extrusion co injection molding and thermoforming a representative compound of the invention which uses an analgesic anion as the biologically active anion namely acetylsalicylate is represented by the formula this compound combines the analgesic properties of acetylsalicylic acid also known as 34 aspirin 34 with the added properties of buffering flavor masking and controlled release the compound is quite insoluble at the ph of saliva but will dissolve in the stomach where the ph is markedly lower such an acetylsalicylate containing compound is best prepared when one of the metal elements is not magnesium as magnesium compounds can cause the acetylsalicylate ion to decompose to salicylic acid and acetic acid decreasing its effectiveness as an analgesic another representative compound of the invention which uses an analgesic anion 2 4 isobutylphenyl propionate is represented by the formula this new compound combines the analgesic properties of 2 4 isobutylphenyl propionic acid also known as ibuprofen with the advantages as discussed above for the aspirin containing compound other ibuprofen type drugs suitable as the biologically active anion in this manner can be found in u s pat no 4 722 938 which patent is hereby incorporated by reference. |
4 | as ferric chloride or iron ii salts such as ferrous sulfate and ferrous chloride are especially useful as a source of the metal ions other metal ions such as copper ii cobalt ii may be employed in any event as noted only a trace of the transitional metal ions is required to achieve the advantageous results of the present invention preferably between about 0 002 and about 0 01 of the metal ion further contrary to conventional peroxide treatment of pulp wherein the peroxide treatment is carried out with the pulp at a very high ph for bleaching in the present invention the pulp treatment is carried out at a ph of between about 1 and about 9 preferably a ph between about 2 and 7 subjection of softwood pulp to the solution of the present invention at a temperature between about 40 c and about 120 c and at a ph between about 1 and about 9 has been found to cause oxidation and oxidative pulp degradation of the long stiff and coarse kraft fibers this chemical treatment of the fibers is followed by a mechanical treatment of the treated pulp e g refining employing a conventional disc refiner to cause fiber morphology change and paper property enhancement with respect to hardwood pulps it will be understood by. |
1 | and compact container having a recessed compartment for holding condoms and a convex compartment that registers with the recessed compartment the container is provided with a hinge an air tight seal or gasket and a button snap closure and is decorative and aesthetically pleasing the container may be provided with one or more additional compartments for holding additional condoms spermicide and or personal lubricant condoms may be removed from their wrapper before placement in the container application_number US 90019101 A description 0019 fig1 shows the prophylactic container or condom storage case of the present invention which is generally designated by reference numeral 1 another term for the prophylactic article container of the present invention is simply a condom case the condom case 1 may take on almost any visually pleasing appearance or form but is shown in fig1 and in the remaining fig2 4 as having an overall rectangular shape the condom case 1 of the present invention can be formed of any material including molded plastic carved wood stainless steel copper glass carved stone extruded aluminum etc what is meant by the term prophylactic article with respect to the present invention is a condom especially the male use condom which is also known simply as a male condom however the term prophylactic article can also refer to a female use condom which is also known simply as a female condom thus the present invention can be suitably used to contain a female. |
9 | 32 and 33 drive the gears 38 and 39 to advance the slide 42 in the direction of arrow a shown in fig1 the spring assemblies 98 and 99 and abutment faces 101 action on shoulders 102 hold the slides 42 and 82 together for movement as a unit until the teeth 140 and 141 abut the shoulder 142 as shown in fig1 accordingly movement of the slide 82 and the print head 69 are arrested however the slide 42 can continue to move in the direction of arrow a upon continued actuation of the actuator 30 when inclined face 143 of the slide 42 contacts the roller 132 the leaf spring 123 is caused to deflect in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in fig1 for example and the link 118 is pivoted clockwise to move the abutment face 142 out of the path of the teeth 140 and 141 thereupon the spring assemblies 98 and 99 drive the print head 69 into printing cooperation with the platen 50 to print the desired indicia on a label l when the actuator 30 is released the spring assembly 35 returns the actuator 30 the gears 38 and 39 the slides 42 and 82 and the print head 69 to their initial or home positions the printing force exerted by the print head 69 on the label l and the. |
6 | gasket 10 of the present invention specifically as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art an electrical connector 37 may be used to connect the second tab 18 of an upstream gasket to the terminal 32 of a downstream gasket to provide a serial connection of heater elements in this manner any number of grounding sealant gaskets 10 may be electrically coupled in series to suit a specific application it should be appreciated that the conductor plate 22 is a current carrying member and as such care must be taken to provide an appropriate cross sectional area to deliver current while preventing undesirable self heating as shown in fig1 a parallel path is provided as illustrated by arrows 36 thereby increasing the amount of current that the conductor plate 22 may transfer however in this configuration it is preferred that the lengths of the respective parallel current paths remain the same to equalize the resistance within the paths and subsequently the self heating within the conductor with the above concerns in mind the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a 0 060 inch thick conductor plate 22 for passing the current mechanical sealing and electrical insulation are provided by. |
1 | 18 each magazine 116 118 120 contains a vertically movable elevator 260 262 264 respectively the elevators 260 262 264 are substantially similar comprising a vertically disposed platform mount 270 and a generally horizontal platform 272 the platform mount 270 for each elevator 260 262 264 is mounted on a pair of vertically spaced mounting brackets 304 in turn slidably received on elevator track 305 the track 305 is fixed to base plate 34 in track receiving grooves 307 see fig1 the platforms 272 of the elevators 260 264 are substantially identical each having a generally u shaped relieved area 276 on its forward facing leading edge but the u shaped area on the leading edge of the platform of the center elevator 262 extends more deeply rearwardly into the platform 272 each platform 272 carries a belt clamp assembly 280 beneath and adjacent to its lower edge the belt clamp assembly 280 best seen in fig4 is clamped to elevator belts 282 as best seen in fig7 and 4 the belts 282 extend around idler pulleys 284 mounted on the main base plate 34 the belts 282 are coupled to drive pulleys 286 in turn and respectively connected to the elevator motors 48 50. |
4 | it possible to insert the fabric between them when the machine is operating the fabric is thus inserted between the row of drums 10 and the rows of pressure rollers 20 and 22 the axle 15 turns as a result of the activation of the constant torque motor which acts upon it thus placing each spring 13 under tension these in their turn drawing round the related drum 10 in direction r1 the rotation of axle 15 ceases when the elastic reaction of the fabric 2 imparts an overall torque to the drums 10 that is equal and opposing to the torque to which the axle 15 is subjected considering a section of fabric as wide for example as the distance between two operating units the passing of each operating unit present on the carriage gives rise to the formation of a row of fabric and a consequent decrease in the intensity of the elastic reaction of the fabric below at this point the elastic reaction of the spring 13 acting on the drum corresponding to this section of fabric causes the drum to rotate in direction r1 independently of the remaining drums until the fabric returns to the preset tension restoring the balance between the elastic reaction of the fabric and elastic reaction of the spring 13 to optimise performance of the above and ensure that the required tension value is restored the electromagnet 41 is activated at the moment in which the drum and rollers turn this being effected by means of a series of signals that are sent to it by the electronic control unit not illustrated following the instructions inserted as necessary in the knitting program when the overall torque value imparted in direction r2 to the row of drums 10 by the elastic. |
8 | exceeding for example 36 volts is applied across pins 75 a and 75 zener diode 125 will conduct and a voltage of approximately 0 7 volts will be applied to the base of transistor 90 as a result transistor 90 will be turned on and will conduct current form its collector to its emitter this condition will result in no voltage being applied to the base of transistor 80 thereby causing it and transistor 85 to be in an off non conducting condition led 120 is thus protected from the harmful transient voltage as substantially no current will flow through it in this condition alternatively the circuit may be arranged to provide only a safe level of current to flow through led 120 under transient voltage conditions as will be appreciated led protection circuit 70 may be used to provide protection to leds from transients in both 12 volt and 24 volt electrical system vehicles in the led protection circuit 70 zener diode 125 and transistor 80 85 and 90 form part of a first switching mechanism that allows safe level source voltages to be applied to the remainder of the circuit to provide a current for led 120 in a first switching condition shunts away harmful level source voltages and prevents them from being applied to the remainder of the circuit in a second switching condition in addition when the safe level voltages are applied to the remainder of the circuit zener diode 140 and transistor 95 act as a second switching mechanism that causes a safe below the maximum operating current current to flow through the led 120 regardless of the actual voltage level of the source voltage e g 12 volts or 24 volts as noted above all of the circuit elements shown. |
4 | detail rotating the control disk 17 by approximately 75 u00b0 causes the transporter 11 to be transferred form the operational position into a resting position in which its teeth cannot extend beyond the surface of the stitching plate at the lower arm 7 for clarification purposes in fig1 a conventional device for lowering the transporter 11 is shown in a perspective representation the same reference characters are used as in the device according to the invention using a rotational knob 83 with either a lever drive or a sprocket drive being arranged at its rear end not shown the lifting rod 49 at its one end is moved in the direction of the arrow q at which the sensor finger 47 is arranged according to the invention this movement causes a curved disk 87 to be displaced axially by a fork 85 formed at the opposite end of the lifting rod 49 and thus it is guided out of the area of the sensor finger 89 which is supported on the curved disk this way the transporter can pivot in the clockwise direction by a pivotal motion around a rotary axis x and thus arrives under the stitching plate at the lower arm 7 of the sewing machine in fig8 it is further discernible how a drive sprocket 61 below the sprocket 21 engages which is supported on a drive motor 63 see fig7 using this drive motor 63 e g a stepper motor the control disc 17 is controlled by the sewing machine control via the sprocket 21 and can be set in motion in the positive or negative rotational direction on the control disk 17 on the second face 65 visible. |
7 | other data can be entered as part of the data file including the distance to the next show and other such information which determines a total time of transport moreover unpacking information can be determined to decide how long it will take to unpack the truck all of this information can be correlated by the computer into a form which determines the latest possible time when packing could begin another feature is the formation of production information labels indicating for example the area to which the package will be unloaded fig5 shows a typical virtual image of a stage and the lighting equipment the stage 500 has a point of reference x y z the light fixtures are located about the stage 500 in relation to the point of reference the light fixtures can include any kind of light fixtures including lsd icon u2122 501 lsd washlight u2122 502 special effects lights 503 and other types of light fixtures lsd icon u2122 lights 501 are located at x 1 y 1 z 1 and x 2 y 2 z 2 lsd washlight u2122 502 are located at x 3 y 3 z 3 and x 4 y 4 z 4 special effects lights 503 are located at x. |
8 | example of a suitable material the aforementioned application mentions tungsten oxide wo 3 the layer 14 is in turn covered with a compensating layer 16 which is in the form of a semi solid electrolyte including a transition metal oxide such as the compound titanium oxide tio 2 finally a counterelectrode layer 18 covers the compensating layer 16 and may be made from the element carbon a lead 20 is connected to the conducting electrode 12 while a second lead 22 is connected to the counterelectrode layer 18 when the device shown in fig1 is exposed to light in the direction illustrated there will be an immediate conversion of light energy to electrical energy and a voltage will be created between the leads 20 and 22 after some exposure to light charges will be stored in the charge storage layer 14 it is suspected that the charges become primarily produced in the compensating layer 16 while they are primarily stored in the charge storage layer 14 although the device illustrated in fig1 operates satisfactorily it is a relatively expensive device to fabricate further the charge storage layer 14 has a tendency to become colored after considerable exposure to light as a result the charge storage layer 14 acts as a filter and reduces the energy conversion capability of the device accordingly it is desirable to produce a cell of the type. |
3 | upstream of 5 u2032 to the protein coding sequence of a structural gene which controls the expression of the coding region by providing the recognition for rna polymerase and or other factors required for transcription to start at the correct site promoter sequences are necessary but not always sufficient to drive the expression of the gene in this method promoters are defined by their ability to result in expression of the reporter gene complex when cloned upstream of the reporter genes furthermore activation of the promoter by a stress is defined as an increase of activity of the reporter gene complex following application of the stress a u201c fragment u201d constitutes a fraction of the dna sequence of the particular region u201c gene fusion u201d is a hybrid dna fragment comprising a regulatory signal essential for transcription referred to as a promoter fused to at least one structural gene sequence coding for a specific polypeptide the term u201c genomic segment u201d refers to a dna fragment containing a gene regulatory region genomic segments of the present invention are typically derived from the e coli genome and contain regulatory regions responsive to a variety of cellular insults including those produced by contact with crop protection chemicals and herbicides the term u201c regulatory region u201d refers to a dna fragment containing any of the genetic elements responsible for directing gene transcription and translation including promoter or initiation control regions coding regions open reading frames orf and transcriptional termination regions regulatory regions may be positively activated by a variety of stimuli resulting in. |
1 | comprising a conjugated diene compound and having a hydroxyl group at the terminal block copolymer or its hydrogenation product marketed by kuraray company use of a polymer in the nanocomposite material that is in the same polymeric family as the polymer in the remainder of the composition is expected to provide good compatibility between the components the cover compositions incorporating the nanocomposite material were manufactured using conventional compounding techniques the particular cover composition percentages of the two ball types are provided below in table 1 the balls were tested for spin rate and speed when hit with an 8 iron and with a driver and for surface hardness on the shore d scale the balls also were tested for shear resistance using a robot to simulate real life impact conditions at 80 mph club head speed three of each type of ball were used for this testing each ball was assigned a numerical score from 1 no visible damage to 5 substantial material displaced and these scores were averaged for each ball type to produce the shear resistance numbers below in addition to the balls incorporating nanocomposite material several golf balls currently available on the market were tested for the same parameters these balls included the professional tour balata and hp tour manufactured by titleist corporation of fairhaven mass and also the inergel pro and inergel pro distance manufactured by taylor made golf company of carlsbad calif results of the tests are show below in table. |
3 | including an outer shell 11 insulation 12 and carbon lining 13 defining a space for containing a pad of molten aluminum 14 and molten bath constituents 15 also included in cell 10 is anode 16 and cathode voltage supply bus 17 each connected to a current source not shown in one embodiment of the invention the cathode element comprises an elongated hollow body 18 the lower end of which is affixed to or embedded in the carbon lining 13 hollow body 18 extends upwardly through the aluminum pad 14 into the cryolite layer 15 and is provided with a cap element 26 having a cathodically active surface 21 confronting the under surface 20 of anode 16 and provided on its underside with at least one downwardly depending member 27 which extends into the interior of hollow body 18 and is in contact with a body of molten aluminum 28 confined within hollow body 18 thus providing an electrically conductive path from the cathode voltage supply bus 17 embedded in carbon lining 13 to the cathodically active surface 21 of cap 26 the dimensions of cap 26 and its mode of engagement with hollow body 18 may vary considerably so long as the cap fits sufficiently snug so as not to allow entrance of bath material into the interior of hollow body 18 for example as shown in fig1 the periphery of cap 26 is formed as a downwardly depending annular flange which engages the outer periphery of the upper end of hollow body 18 when the cap is in place to assure accurate placement of the cap and to prevent lateral movement of the cap with respect to. |
1 | injection needle 204 into the body 214 with reference to fig2 i the withdrawal spring 230 rotates both the bottom arm 228 of the main spring and the top arm 212 of the main spring about the axle 232 rotation of the top arm 212 of the main spring pulls the plunger 206 upward the interlocking spring 234 latches plunger 206 to the cylinder 202 pulling the plunger 206 upward also pulls the cylinder 202 upward since the injection needle 204 is connected to the cylinder 202 the injection needle 204 is withdrawn completely into the body 214 of the device 238 an embodiment of a single dose palm controlled injector of the invention is now disclosed daily home based administration of medications has gained widespread use including growth hormones insulin heparin antibiotics ivf hormones for example caregivers and patients are often intimidated by the stab like motion of the injection and the pain inflicted thereby consequently there is reluctance and commotion associated with administration of injections using known injectors in many households the single dose palm controlled injector of the invention employs a palm controlled method of injection as well as u201c pain gate u201d activation features to provide a more comfortable experience of needed injections with reference to fig3 a a syringe 300 having a plunger 302 a cylinder 304 and an injection needle 306 is releasably and slidably held by syringe holders 308 the. |
9 | head 114 makes contact with magnetic recording media 104 or burnishing pad 116 a tribocurrent is generated which flows through recording head 114 the initial value of the tribocurrent identifies the initial layer of material being burnished e g overcoat layer structure 402 see fig4 for example overcoat layer structure 402 may comprise a carbon material when overcoat layer structure 402 is worn away on portions of recording head 114 another layer of material e g insulation material 404 will be exposed to magnetic recording media 104 for example insulation material 404 may comprise alumina because insulation material 404 is a different material than overcoat layer structure 402 insulation material 404 will generate a different tribocurrent while in contact with magnetic recording media 116 and thus the transition between burnishing of overcoat layer structure 402 and insulation material 404 can be identified overcoat layer structure 402 may also comprise multiple layers such as a carbon overcoat layer and a silicon adhesion layer wearing of the silicon adhesion layer generates a different tribocurrent than wearing of the carbon layer thus the transition between wearing of the silicon and wearing of the carbon can be identified based on the generated tribocurrent overcoat layer structure 402 may additionally comprise other layers such as an overcoat material that has a very characteristic tribocurrent e g very high with respect to the carbon overcoat layer that is much easier to detect than the typical overcoat layers e g silicon and carbon on exemplary overcoat material with this characteristic includes glass in step 306 burnishing control module 118 see fig1 monitors the. |
6 | in the direction of extension when sailing the propelling force from the external propelling device 1 and the compressive force generated by the weight of the tilt damper are both applied to the tilt damper 10 as a result if the movement of piston 12 in the direction of the retraction of piston rod 15 could securely be restrained substantially the position of the external propelling device 1 can be held stable at the predetermined ideal angle if unwanted impact overload were applied to the tilt damper 10 in the direction of extension as a result of a collision with a boat or obstacle like lumber floating in water for example then the tilt damper 10 allows oil to flow out of extension side oil chamber 14 through check valve 21 this causes the piston 12 to move thus allowing piston rod 15 to provisionally extend before eventually absorbing the shock simultaneously as a result of the movement of piston 12 the retraction side oil chamber 13 expands and generates a negative pressure however if the differential pressure against the inner pressure of the gas chamber 17 does not exceed the predetermined operating pressure of the relief valve 20 the relief valve 20 remains closed as a result the tilt damper 10 extended by the impact is relieved of the load before eventually returning to its original position by virtue of stability which is generated by the negative pressure of the retraction side oil chamber 13 and applied to piston 12 in the direction of retraction when the relief valve 20 is opened due to an impact incurred by. |
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9 | heating produces a number of effects one desired effect is to cause the metal nanoparticles to form the electrically conductive layer in embodiments the heating causes the metal nanoparticles to coalesce to form an electrically conductive layer in other embodiments it may be possible that the metal nanoparticles achieve particle to particle contact to form the electrically conductive layer without coalescing where although there may be grain boundaries between the contacting metal nanoparticles electrons can still tunnel through the boundaries leading to current flow heating may cause separation of the stabilizer and the liquid from the metal nanoparticles in the sense that the stabilizer and the liquid are generally not incorporated into the electrically conductive layer but if present are in a residual amount in embodiments heating may decompose a portion of the stabilizer to produce u201c decomposed stabilizer u201d heating may also cause separation of the decomposed stabilizer such that the decomposed stabilizer generally is not incorporated into the electrically conductive layer but if present is in a residual amount separation of the stabilizer the liquid and the decomposed stabilizer from the metal nanoparticles may lead to enhanced electrical conductivity of the electrically conductive layer since the presence of these components may reduce the extent of metal nanoparticle to metal nanoparticle contact or coalescence separation may occur in any manner such as for example a change in state of matter from a solid or liquid to a gas e g volatilization separation may also occur when any one or more of the stabilizer decomposed stabilizer. |
8 | implemented in cell phone 130 0041 fig4 illustrates the interoperation of selected network communication layers in the host personal computer and the exemplary cell phone according to the principles of the present invention the illustrated network communication layers include personal computer pc network layers 410 cell phone network layers 420 and cell phone air interface if layers 430 pc network layers 410 are the conventional windows usb network driver interface specification ndis and transmission control protocol internet protocol tcp ip layers found in host processing system 110 pc network layers 410 comprise usb host controller layer 411 usb open host controller interface universal host controller interface ohci uhci driver 412 usb network driver 413 and tcp ip stack layer 415 each one of pc network layers 410 has a corresponding layer in cell phone network layers 420 as indicated by the horizontal data flow arrows cell phone network layers 420 comprise usb device controller layer 421 arm usb driver 422 usb network driver 423 relay agent layer 424 tcp ip stack layer 425 and dhcp server layer 426 relay agent layer 424 is required until an ip address is obtained from the wireless network after that the ethernet packets are processed in a fast path directly from the usb driver to the air interface usb device controller layer 421 and arm usb driver 422 are conventional cell phone layers for controlling a usb interface. |
7 | an led edge lit strip of an aligned array of leds on a supporting printed circuit board structure a spring member 40 provides an over center force bias on the snap frame panel 32 so that it is biased open as shown in fig5 or biased closed as shown in fig4 a camming edge of the snap frame panel 32 would be forced against the outer surface of the spring member 40 to create the over centered locations the spring member 40 could be mechanical or have other configurations to facilitate the bias over centered positions an adhesive strip 42 is also attached to the edge light holder 28 to secure a reflecting backlight film sheet 44 the backlight film sheet 44 is formed from a thin acrylic sheet with a reflective coating fig3 discloses a transparent relatively thick plastic backlight panel 46 can be split into right and left hand segments to prevent light leakage between panel segments alternatively a large single piece backlight panel can be used the top edge of the backlight panel is connected to led light sources on the led edge lip strip 38 the light is transmitted downward through the edge of the transparent backlight panel 46 to reflect from the appropriate parallel internal surfaces of the transparent backlight panel 46 by a dispersion section such as an array of dispersion dots 45 printed on the rear surface of backlight panel 46 for. |
2 | central axle 17 having a pair of exposed ends 18 each exposed end 18 has a bearing 20 mounted thereupon to allow each exposed end 18 to be mounted and enable low frictional rotation of central axle 17 cylindrical surface 16 may be rubber coated as shown frame 12 includes a main body 21 and a pair of fork structures 22 mounted on opposing ends of main body 21 frame 12 may be mounted by means of a pair of holes 24 which may be threaded each fork structure 22 includes a pair of members 26 which extend away from the main body 21 like tines on a fork member 26 includes a distal end 28 which is adapted in cooperation with the distal end of fellow fork member 26 to constrain a bearing 20 from moving away from frame 12 and main body 21 the distal ends 28 of each respective fork structure 22 may even be connected however the lack of connection provides a lower profile for clearing print media handled by platen roller 14 each bearing 20 is biased away from frame 12 and main body 21 by a cylindrical bias mechanism 30 to allow good conformance for example to a mating print head the present bias mechanisms 30 each includes an adjustment screw section 32 a spring bias mechanism 34 and a bearing retainer 36 the inwardly facing sides 29 of fork members. |
9 | zauche test involves taking a 500 mg dry weight sample of organic component 18 and soaking it in 20 ml of 0 0993 m acidic acid for one hour while the solution or suspension is soaking it is stirred with a magnetic stir bar upon completion of the one hour soaking period the suspension is vacuum filtered through a whatman 1 filter paper the remaining solids collected by the filter are rinsed with 160 ml of de ionized water the rinse water is combined with the filtrate and is then titrated with 0 133 m sodium hydroxide while measuring the rinse water 39 s ph the ph is plotted as a function of the quantity of the sodium hydroxide as shown in fig4 curve 58 represents a zauche test performed on a sample of anaerobically digested solids which comprise the organic component of mix a 10 a mix b 10 b and mix d 10 d the greatest slope of curve 58 is identified as point 60 which corresponds to 8 ml or an acid buffering coefficient of 8 on an x axis 62 of fig4 thus organic component 18 e g anaerobically digested manure has an acid buffering coefficient of 8 curve 64 represents a zauche test performed on conventional compost e g aerobically decomposed manure the steepest point of curve 64 is at point 66 which indicates that the compost sample has an acid buffering coefficient of 13 curve 68 represents a zauche test performed on a sample of peat moss the steepest point of curve 68 is at point 70 which indicates that the peat sample has an acid buffering coefficient of 14 this means that the. |
9 | spaces there is an annular intermediate space c which is defined by the exterior wall of hood 28 the interior wall of cover 26 partition wall 42 and an annular portion of seating surface 24 of the scrap bucket as shown in fig3 the intermediate space is provided with a first seat 50 which comprises the seating ring 30 and seating surface 24 adjacent inlet space a as well as a second seat 44 between partition wall 42 and seating surface 24 as shown in fig1 the intermediate space c also is provided with an inlet pipe 52 for purging gas which is to be described hereinafter in a first embodiment the inlet pipe comprises an inlet connection piece 52 having a flow control damper 56 in a second embodiment according to fig2 the purging inlet comprises a pipe 54 with a flow control damper 56 pipe 54 is connected to the outlet of a fan 60 the inlet 62 of which is connected to tubular space b surrounding the bucket the fan is driven by a motor 64 pipe 54 fan 60 and inlet 62 suitably are provided with heat insulation or a heat insulated case not shown in inlet space a a first pressure sensing means 66 is provided as is shown in fig1 this pressure sensing means may also be placed in inlet pipe 5 and consequently it is protected against scrap which is pushed upwardly since when a bulky scrap is charged it may extend upwardly above the upper edge of open top of the scrap bucket in intermediate space c a second pressure sensing means 68 is provided wires 70 and 72 respectively connect the pressure sensing means to a regulating device. |
7 | therefore adjusting the voltage means adjusting the voltage level to be applied finally there are three methods of adjusting the voltage a method of adjusting the voltage on the y electrode side a method of adjusting the voltage on the x electrode side and a method of adjusting both in fig4 the final voltage at which the slope shaped waveform to be applied to the x electrode arrives varies between u2212 vwx 1 and u2212 vwx 2 and that at which the slope shaped waveform to be applied to the y electrode arrives varies between vw 1 and vw 2 the voltage u2212 vwx 2 is u2212 120v which is the same as the conventional one u2212 vwx 1 is u2212 50 v and the voltage in each subfield is set to a fixed value within this range the voltage vw 2 is 200v which is the same as the conventional one vw 1 is 100 v and a fixed value is set within this range according to the condition of the subfield and the display state fig5 is a diagram that shows the structure of the drive circuit that produces the reset waveforms as mentioned above and the structure corresponds. |
2 | assembly 112 u and 112 l includes a mold half similar to the mold halves described above with respect to the first embodiment and a coupler assembly secured to each mold half the coupler assembly secured to the upper mold half is identified as 171 while the coupler assembly secured to the lower mold half is identified as 173 assembly 173 includes four member 176 177 178 and 179 which form a trapezoid wherein opposite members 176 and 178 are parallel and spaced apart a distance equal to the distance between members 123 l and 119 l and where the distance between opposing members 177 and 179 is such that coupler assembly 173 can fit between adjacent spokes 120 u and 122 u and also between opposing members 115 u and 117 u when axially passed therethrough the lower mold half is secured to assembly 173 importantly when assembly 173 is formed with the dimensions indicated assembly 173 can fit between members 120 u 122 u 130 u and 124 u but will be stopped when members 176 and 178 contact members 119 l and 122 l respectively two linking assemblies 180 181 are provided at the ends of member 176 which when member 176 is adjacent member 119 l. |
2 | second plate and applying a resin on the window a folder for connecting the first plate and the second plate for folding to allow the second plate to face the first plate and for disposing the window on the display panel with the resin therebetween and a pressurizer for pressurizing the second plate in a direction of the first plate application_number US 201213673668 A description the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which embodiments of the invention are shown as those skilled in the art will realize the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification furthermore in several embodiments constituent elements having the same construction are assigned the same reference numerals and are representatively described in connection with a first embodiment in the remaining embodiments and only different constituent elements from those of the first embodiment are described in addition the size and thickness of each component shown in the drawings are arbitrarily shown for understanding and ease of description but the present invention is not limited thereto in the drawings the thickness of layers films panels regions etc are exaggerated for clarity in the drawings for better understanding and ease of description the thickness of some layers and areas is exaggerated it will be understood that when an element such as a layer film region or substrate is referred to as being u201c on u201d another element it can be directly on. |
9 | properties for prevention of ingress of moisture and oxygen into the device the substrate is commonly glass however alternative substrates may be used in particular where flexibility of the device is desirable for example the substrate may comprise a plastic as in u s pat no 6 268 695 which discloses a substrate of alternating plastic and barrier layers or a laminate of thin glass and plastic as disclosed in ep 0949850 the device is preferably encapsulated with an encapsulant not shown to prevent ingress of moisture and oxygen suitable encapsulants include a sheet of glass films having suitable barrier properties such as alternating stacks of polymer and dielectric as disclosed in for example wo 01 81649 or an airtight container as disclosed in for example wo 01 19142 a getter material for absorption of any atmospheric moisture and or oxygen that may permeate through the substrate or encapsulant may be disposed between the substrate and the encapsulant in a practical device at least one of the electrodes is semi transparent in order that light may be emitted where the anode is transparent it typically comprises indium tin oxide examples of transparent cathodes are disclosed in for example gb 2348316 the embodiment of fig1 illustrates a device wherein the device is formed by firstly forming an anode on a substrate followed by deposition of an electroluminescent layer and a cathode however it will be appreciated that the device of the invention could also be formed by firstly forming a cathode on a substrate followed by deposition of an electroluminescent layer and an anode referring to fig2 in the first step host polymers having a distribution of lengths are made for example according to the method described in wo 03 091355 each. |
9 | aligning and adjusting the tension of the conveyor belt it will be understood that the pick off conveyor 162 is similarly mounted and driven in the manner well known turning now to fig8 and 9 the specific harvester implement 30 shown in the drawings is uniquely adapted for harvesting sugar snap peas green soybeans paprika and special gourmet varieties of green beans and other 34 gourmet type 34 vegetable crops which require a harvesting device that will produce a hand picked quality vegetable this is accomplished by incorporating a combing finger 200 as particularly shown in fig9 as shown in fig8 the combing fingers are arranged in rows 202 204 206 and 208 such that row 202 is slightly offset with respect to row 204 and so on with the sequence repeating again every fifth row the effective space between the combing fingers in the preferred embodiment is 3 4 of an inch while the collection belt 36 moves in the direction of arrow b through the plant at the pick up point 14 in the front bottom of the harvester see fig3 the specific spacing of the combing fingers 200 may be altered as required depending on the crop to be harvested as best shown in fig9 the combing fingers are made of a resilient soft rubber molded construction with an enlarged base 210 which is adapted to be mounted on the belt 36 via a fastener such as the threaded fastener 214 which is secured to the belt 36 in typical fashion in the preferred embodiment the fasteners 214 are self threading and are received in a self tapping hole 216 in the center of the base 210 of. |
5 | second diagonal member 4 a the second diagonal member 4 a and first diagonal member 4 b are adjustably joined by a joint 7 the joint 7 is adjustable and thus allows an installation mechanic to increase tension on the diagonal members 4 a 4 b after the wall panel has been installed an example of an adjustable joint is shown in fig3 the joint may be readily made from two pieces of conventional c channel steel 7 a 7 b connected by at least one bolt 7 c the exemplary joint illustrated in fig3 uses four bolts 7 c and appurtenant washers and nuts one may use more or less bolts as appropriate it may be least expensive to fabricate and install this kind of joint using only one bolt sited at or near the center of the face of the c channel the steel c channel 7 a 7 b may be reinforced with a block 7 d to prevent the bolts from pulling through the face of the c channel the steel c channel may alternatively or in addition be reinforced with a flange 7 e to maintain the c channel in its proper intended conformation one may as illustrated use a nut to anchor the bolt 7 c alternatively one may thread a hole s in the reinforcing block 7 d and screw the bolt directly into the block eliminating the need for a nut similarly if the c channel stock has appropriate strength one may thread a hole in the. |
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