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9 | device such as a combined aeration washing and drying device fig2 illustrates an example of an inventive process and also shows the proportions in which the various waste constituents are obtained when processing average domestic waste the figure also illustrates three different alternatives for final treatment of the waste pulp produced namely fermentation as illustrated in fig1 combustion incineration or dumping the fig3 illustration includes a separator which forms part of the plant illustrated in fig1 and which includes a pulp inlet 46 to which there is connected an air inlet 48 said air inlet being connected to the pulp inlet 46 in a manner which will enable pressurized air from a fan 50 to be mixed with the pulp this admixture of air with the pulp results in the separation of light fractions such as pieces of cellulose plastic fibre foam etc which is removed with the aid of a screening drum 54 mounted on the upper part of the vessel or tank 52 centrally opposite the inlet 46 the drum 54 functions to capture the light reject and deliver said reject to an outlet 56 the vessel 52 is kept filled with pulp so as to form an upper surface which is level with the inlet 46 and the lower part of the screening drum 54 arranged down stream of the inlet 46 is a scrap trap 58 into which heavy constituents such as metal batteries etc which have not earlier been separated from the pulp are sorted out connected to the inner end of the inlet 46 adjacent the scrap trap 58 is a. |
5 | list of sources below the horizontal or inclined well oriented along the main maximum horizontal stress is shown in fig2 while the horizontal or inclined well oriented transverse to the main maximum horizontal stress is shown in fig3 when the horizontal or inclined well is made in this manner then slots cavities 4 are made these cavities can be produced by a sand blasting perforator for example ap 6 24 the sand blasting provides ideal opening of the formation does not damage cement or casing and establishes an ideal communication between the well and rock of the formation the reduction of excessive when compared with normal geostatic stresses acting near the well leads to a possibility to increase permeability of productive formation and increase in flow of fluid to the well the formation of the slots or cavities 4 causes redistribution of stresses concentration of stresses around the well is redistributed to the edges of the slots or cavities and a corridor of unloading is formed in direction of the slot or cavity the combination of the above mentioned selection of the direction of making the horizontal or inclined well relative to horizontal stresses with the orientation of the slot shaped cavities increases the productivity of the well along its whole length and for a long time since the horizontal or inclined well has a great length cutting of continuous longitudinal slots is expensive and complicated in the present invention the cavities are made. |
3 | when the pressure drops to 19 6 bars more c 2 f 4 is added until 21 6 bars are reached again and so on repeatedly until a dispersion is obtained whose polytetrafluoroethylene concentration reaches 25 to 30 by weight during the course of polymerization some lic 8 f 17 so 3 emulsifier is readded several times until a final concentration of 0 244 based on the water is reached this dispersion is divided into several parts one remaining untreated as the reference control while the others are respectively treated with an aqueous solution of k 2 co 3 naoh koh nano 3 or na 2 coo 2 added with slight agitation after homogenization the different sample portions are coagulated drained as by centrifugation or vacuum filtration and dried for 15 hours at 160 u00b0 c tubing and tape were formed as previously described and after fritting for about 3 minutes at 410 u00b0 c for the tubing and for 30 minutes at 380 u00b0 c for the rolled up tape the finished products have the appearance listed in the table i which follows table i______________________________________ by weight ofelectrolyte in appearance of the finishedrelation to the productelectrolyte weight of ptfe 8 u00d7 10 pipe rolled up tape______________________________________k sub 2 co sub 3 0 4 white white very few bubblesnaoh 1 white white. |
5 | a core a group of mutually parallel first wire cables or chord members designated 32 a in fig9 are laid out in a suitable jig or fixture not shown so as to extend in a direction parallel to the intended longitudinal axis of the wire core and a group of mutually parallel second wire cables or chord members designated 32 b in fig9 are laid out in the same fixture crosswise over the first chord members a first zig zag wire truss 34 a fig4 is then arranged along a first one of the longitudinal wire chord members 32 a in a substantially upright position in a plane which is slightly inclined relative to the vertical plane of the first longitudinal chord member in a direction away from the next adjacent longitudinal chord member with the bottom vertices or apexes of the first wire truss 34 a located at respective intersections of the first longitudinal chord member with the cross chord members a second zig zag wire truss 34 b see fig5 is then placed next to the first wire truss is 34 a with the bottom vertices of the second truss being located at the same intersections between the underlying longitudinal and cross chord members 32 a and 32 b as the bottom vertices of the first truss and with all those elements. |
1 | each of the first and second link members includes a table top support bracket 239 mounted between the midpoint and the upper ends of the link members for contacting and supporting the table top when it is placed on the upper ends of the legs each of the legs has an upper end 240 and a lower end 242 and the upper end of the first link member is pivotally connected to the upper end of one of the legs and the lower end of the first link member is slidably connected to an adjacent one of the legs likewise the upper end of the second link member is pivotally connected to the upper end of one of the legs and the lower end of the first link member is slidably connected to an adjacent one of the legs the upper ends of the legs include a pair of lands 244 for supporting the plurality of table tops each leg preferably includes a slider member 250 slidably mounted to the leg for slidably connecting the lower ends of the first and second link members to corresponding ones of the legs as described above in a presently preferred aspect at least one of the legs includes latch means for latching at least one of the slider members in a fixed position on the leg each of the legs preferably includes a telescoping foot extension and each of the legs preferably includes means such as a spring loaded detent pin and corresponding latching hole in the leg for example for fixing the foot. |
8 | plane location of the corresponding source point respectively it is understood that there would be such triangle patterns for any source point each of them uniquely identifiable making the invention suitable for the instantaneous mapping of large number of points and consecutively suitable for real time imaging of such sets at a frame rate defined either by the recording capabilities or by the dynamical system under observation it is important to note that the arrangement of the 3 imaging sensors in the form of an equilateral triangle is not unique and that any identifiable pattern could have been chosen this present invention allows for the 3 separate sensor lens assemblies to be movable while maintaining the same geometric shape for example if the 3 sensor lens sets are arranged so that they outline an equilateral triangle of a certain size the 3 sensor lens assemblies can be moved thus allowing for visualizing smaller or larger volumes in a manner that will preserve the equilateral triangle in their outline furthermore the lens pinhole assembly will be interchangeable to allow for imaging of various volume sizes such features will also allow the user to vary the working distance at their convenience such improvements make the proposed system a new invention as it offers an improvement over the previous embodiments it is emphasized again that the choice of an equilateral triangle as the matching pattern or equivalently of the number of apertures imaging sensors with a minimum of two is arbitrary and is determined based on the. |
6 | s2 or s3 are open the corresponding signal at burner controller 14 is a logic low signal fig2 is an enlarged portion of heating system 10 shown in fig1 input protection circuit 24 is shown coupled to switch s1 input protection circuit 24 is typically coupled to each input to burner controller 14 to protect burner controller 14 from being damaged by voltage spikes caused by noise or static discharge input protection circuit 24 is either implemented externally to burner controller 14 or internally included in input protection circuit 24 are resistors r1 and r2 and diodes d1 and d2 fig2 also shows switch terminals 26 and 27 and input terminal 28 fig3 is a plot of a control signal which typically appears at switches s1 s2 and s3 in this embodiment fig3 shows a plot of the signal appearing at switch terminal 26 shown in fig2 when switch s1 is closed control signal cs shown in fig3 is applied to input protection circuit 24 fig4 shows the signal appearing at input terminal 28 of burner controller 14 when switch s1 is closed the control signal cs appearing at input terminal 28 is substantially a square wave during normal operation burner controller 14 samples the signal appearing at input terminal 28 once each half cycle by doing this burner controller 14 determines the state of corresponding switch s1 and hence the state of the sensed control parameter for example burner controller 14 samples the signal appearing at input terminal 28 at approximately the midpoint of time period t1 to verify that control signal cs is above a threshold voltage v t then at approximately the midpoint of time period t2 burner controller 14 again samples control signal cs to verify that. |
7 | goods or services to a merchant who then summits a charge request by means of a point of sale pos terminal to the credit host this request is passed throughout to the credit card provide mastercard visa american express vovus for authorization the present invention provides a small time delay window for immediate response and or a longer window for example four hours for delayed response if the credit host does not receive a response from the cardholder within the immediate window timeframe the system of the present invention defaults the response to the authority given by the provider so as to complete the transaction john and his wife mary have a joint visa credit card wherein john is the main cardholder john and mary have enrolled in the credit card transaction clearing house system of the present invention mary makes a purchase at a department store utilizing the joint visa credit card when the authorization request reaches the provider a simultaneous proxy call is made to john 39 s cell phone when john answered a short beep alerted him that this was a digital communication so john was able to view the incoming message on the screen of his hand held mobile telephone the message read that a charge of 129 00 was attempting to be posted to his account from a particular department store knowing that. |
7 | an airport check in or an airline ticketing counter 305 the officials located at the check in counters 305 checks for formal matters such as passenger identification passport validity visa etc besides issuing a boarding pass the video camera 303 captures an image of a passenger when he she checks in at the airport check in counters 305 other than officers from government agencies the emigration area 307 is restricted to passengers these officers check details such as passenger identification emigration clearance certificate identification of passengers who are forbidden from travel identification of fugitives etc the air side area 309 refers to the restricted area meant for passengers i e the areas after emigration 307 the air side area 309 includes a video camera 311 located near the boarding gate check in counter the video camera 311 captures the image for verification of the passenger before boarding the aircraft 400 the security systems of both the ground side area 301 and air side area 309 of a disembarkation airport 300 are linked to each other through a local area wired or wireless network 319 and a remote screening and clearance server 321 a wireless antenna 315 is installed proximate to the air side area 309 for transmitting passenger data to a respective aircraft 400 at radio frequencies through a wireless modem 317 similarly the passenger data from the aircraft 400 can also be received by the antenna 315 for processing the passenger data transmitted by the antenna 315 are received by an antenna 401 and a wireless modem 403 in the aircraft 400 the data received at the modem 403 are processed at the aircraft on board server 405 on board cameras 407 are placed inside the aircraft for obtaining. |
8 | applied particularly in the proximity of the lower electrode 12 the positive ions of the reactive gaseous mixture are accelerated and perpendicularly brought into the surface of a wafer mounted on the lower electrode 12 as a result the phosphorus doped polysilicon layer gate material formed on the wafer is anisotropically etched further according to the reactive ion etching method of this invention the high frequency power is gradually decreased to about 50 watts immediately before the impression of the high frequency voltage is stopped after the completion of etching this enables the total voltage stored in a capacitor surrounding the gate insulation layer to drop to a lower level than the breakdown voltage of the gate insulation layer when the gate insulation layer has a thickness of 400 u00e5 its breakdown voltage ranges between 30 and 40 volts if thereafter the impression of the high frequency voltage is stopped it is possible to prevent transitory excessively high voltage from being impressed on the gate insulation layer thereby substantially eliminating the damage of said gate insulation layer the cathode drop voltage v dc arising when the high frequency power is reduced to 50 watts as described above substantially stands at 25 volts as seen from fig4 fig8 shows the experimental data on the frequency of the damage to the insulation layer which arises from stopping the impression of high frequency power a comparison between said experimental data and the data of fig3 a obtained from the conventional reactive ion etching method clearly proves that the reactive ion etching method of this invention ensures a noticeable decrease in the frequency of damage to the insulation layer occurring in a small breakdown electrical. |
1 | in table 2 noting that u03c6 10 is the current phase u03c6 18 increase each of the u03c6 n excepting u03c6 10 by 0 89 u03c4 tt to compensate for the previous low pass filtering step 19 calculate a new instantaneous phase u03c6 inst as the angle to the center of gravity of n unit masses at polar coordinates of radius g n and angle u03c6 n revolutions 20 calculate the smallest signed difference u03b4 u03c6 inst between the phase estimated in the previous step and the current phase u03b4 u03c6 inst ue89e 1 u03b4 u03c6 inst u03c6 ue89e u03c6 inst u03c6 gt 0 5 u03b4 u03c6 inst ue89e u03c6 inst u03c6 1 ue89e u03c6 inst u03c6 lt 0 5 u03b4 u03c6 ue89e ue89e inst ue89e u03c6 inst u03c6 ue89e otherwise 21 derive a revised estimate u03b4 u03c6 rev equal to a weighted mean of the value calculated in the previous step and the average value u03b4 u03c6 i or u03b4 u03c6 e as appropriate u03b4 u03c6 ue89e 1 w ue89e u03b4 u03c6 i w ue89e ue89e u03b4 u03c6 inst ue89e 0 lt u03c6 lt 0 5 u03b4 u03c6 ue89e 1 w ue89e u03b4 u03c6 i w ue89e ue89e u03b4 u03c6 inst ue89e otherwise smaller values of w will cause better tracking of phase if the subject is breathing regularly and larger values will cause better tracking of phase if the subject is breathing irregularly 22 derive a blending fraction b such that the blending fraction is unity if the subject 39 s ventilation is well above v tgt zero if the subject is breathing near or below v tgt and increasing proportionally from zero to unity as the subject 39 s ventilation. |
6 | high temperature but the air which passes through the unfinned passages 11 1 11 3 is only slightly heated and so because many layers of high temperature air and relatively low temperature air flow into the mixing chamber 4 it is easy to mix the air the temperature of hot water which flows upward in the heat pipe 7 gradually decreases because of the heat exchanging process further since the area of the heat radiating fins 12 1 12 4 of the air heating passages 10 1 10 4 becomes gradually greater downwardly air which passes through the air heating passage 10 4 becomes heated to a higher temperature than that passing through passage 10 3 while air through passage 10 3 is heated more than that through 10 2 air through passage 10 2 is heated more than that through passage 10 1 this means that the contacting area between the heat pipe and the air gradually increases from the top of exchanger h to the bottom thereof and so the many air layers flowing into mixing chamber 4 are formed to vary from a higher temperature near the bottom to a lower temperature near the top as the result it is easy to mix the air even though the mixing chamber 4 has a comparatively small volume chamber the upper hot air having a temperature lower than the lower hot air of the mixing chamber is blow out toward and around the head of the rider within the automobile from the side exit 16 and the lower hot air having a temperature higher than the upper hot air is blown out toward and around the feed of the rider within the automobile from lower exit 17 the hot air from the upper exit 15 is. |
5 | about 1 8 m 6 ft deep and 1 8 m 6 ft in diameter with a compacted aggregate bottom 98 90 mp to 1 68 m 66 in below the predicted finished grade level the top of the anchoring member 18 exceeds the finished grade predicted level by about 65 mm 2 5 in the next step consists of backfilling the hole using successive layers of compacted aggregate 100 from bottom up to the beginning of the notches 26 at 500 mm 18 in it is recommended to verify that the anchoring member 18 is plumb straight while compacting it is also recommended to backfill with well distributed aggregates of crushed stones 0 20 mm 0 u00be in compacted at 90 a grounding rod not shown with a grounding cable not shown is then installed thereafter the wire conduits 28 are installed for the various networks to be incorporated the wire conduits 28 are preferably attached to the anchor member 18 with attachment straps not shown extending through the holes 34 in the anchor member 18 thereafter the excavated hole is full with flowable concrete 102 up to between 125 to 150 mm 5 to 6 in below the finished grade if the quantity of. |
4 | a force by virtue of its weight gravity on the belt surface 10 39 according to fig2 a and 2b the slowly moved belt surface 10 39 presses with a normal force n upwardly on the stationary conveying surface 5 39 of the can 5a the pulling force p of the belt 10 is opposed by the retaining force exerted by the gate 8 during the sliding friction between the surface 10 39 and the conveying face 5 39 the pulling force p u03bc u00d7 n where u03bc is the coefficient of friction in the operational phase according to fig2 c the retaining force of the gate 8 is removed by lifting the gate so that the can 5a is advanced by the pulling force p of the belt 10 in the direction f turning to fig3 a 3b and 3c in a housing 15 parallel spaced toothed belts 22a 22b are arranged to serve as conveying elements on both sides of a holding element 16a 16b stationarily affixed supporting troughs 17a 17b are provided which extend in the longitudinal direction of the apparatus 1a on the upper side in each support trough 17a 17b a longitudinal groove 18 of rectangular cross sectional outline is provided which accommodates the lower zone of the upper run of the respective belts 22a 22b the respective upper zones extend beyond the longitudinal groove 18 and are by means of their respective outer surfaces 22 39 in engagement with the lower conveying surface 5 39 of. |
3 | ligands which are useful for imaging and quantifying the pde10a enzyme using positron emission tomography application_number US 201113890705 A description the present invention relates to radiolabelled compounds their production and the use of said compounds for pet imaging in the following embodiments of the invention are disclosed the first embodiment is denoted e1 the second embodiment is denoted e2 and so forth comprising at least one isotope selected from the group consisting of c 15 o and 18 f or a salt or a hydrate form of the compound r1 is a radiolabelled group comprising at least on isotope selected from the group consisting of 11 c 15 o and 18 f and r2 r7 are individually selected from h f methyl or methoxy one or more of r2 r7 is a radiolabelled group comprising an isotope selected from the group consisting of 11 c 15 o and 18 f or one or more of r2 r5 is 18 f and r1 is selected from h c1 c6 alkyl such as methyl ethyl 1 propyl 2 propyl isobutyl c1 c6 alkyl c3 c8 cycloalkyl such as cyclopropylmethyl c1 c6 hydroxyalkyl such as hydroxyethyl fluoropropyl fluoroethyl and fluorobutyl e4 the compound of e1 wherein r3 r4 and r5 are. |
2 | 90 that operatively connect to fittings 92 of a connector block 94 mounted on the head 62 and then through vertical passages in a portion of the base plate 65 of the cleaning head and respectively into corresponding flow restricting or venturi sections 96 of the cleaning agent passages 68 70 72 74 with high velocity air being fed into the cleaning head 62 from a pressure source 94 a low pressure occurs in the restricted section of passages so that pellets 50 of dry ice will be drawn therein and begin to sublime into carbon dioxide gas this mixture of co 2 gas and remaining co 2 pellets plus air is forced in high pressure streams s from the discharge nozzles 68 u2032 70 u2032 72 u2032 and 74 u2032 for sweeping and cleaning the foreign matter here identified as accumulated lubricant 32 from the forming surfaces 31 of the die 14 fig2 illustrates the end effector 40 being picked by the operating arm 53 of the robot 54 using the quick connect coupling 52 and moving the end effector into cleaning positions such as p 1 through p 4 between the forming die and upper tool chamber as maintained by the press such as during a cleaning operation and after a number of parts have been produced preferably the robot. |
5 | wall profiling in the form of wall projections 8 and wall depressions 8 u2032 which are arranged in an alternating manner in the longitudinal direction of the storage box 2 intermediate surfaces 13 that are of different sizes are respectively provided between the bottom projections and depressions and or between the wall projections and depressions the dimensions of the respective projections and depressions 7 7 u2032 8 8 u2032 can be varied within a large range within the scope of the present invention in the present embodiment the bottom projections 7 and the bottom depressions 7 u2032 each have a depth an extension perpendicular to the bottom 5 of 3 mm which results in a total depth of interlock of 6 mm similarly the wall projections 8 and wall depressions 8 u2032 each have a height of 2 mm which results in a total depth of interlock of 4 mm in the region of the side walls 6 schematically shown in fig1 b is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a storage box 2 in the region between reinforcing loop elements that are not shown herein this embodiment firstly differs from the one shown in fig1 a in that a. |
4 | a unit area such as a square inch thereof is greater than the number of wefts 12 and the total number of warps and wefts in any square inch thereof is generally of the order of 190 this reference to generally of the order of 190 is intended to indicate that between 185 and 200 warps and wefts per square inch are provided in one particular example 192 warps and wefts per square inch were provided with 110 of this number being warps and 82 being wefts as previously mentioned each of the warps 11 is made of a blend of natural material and synthetic material preferably each of the warps 11 consists of from 40 natural material and 60 synthetic material to 60 natural material and 40 synthetic material in one specific example of the sheeting material 10 the warps consisted of a blend of 50 natural material and 50 synthetic material the natural material of the warps and wefts is preferably cotton and defines approximately 70 by weight of the sheeting material 10 thereby providing a light weight high moisture absorbency and softness in such sheeting material in one example cotton constituted 72 by weight of the sheeting material 10 the sheeting material 10 is woven such that the cotton of the warps 11 and. |
4 | greater adhesion between fibers which results in stronger paper on the other hand shorter paper fibers means less total surface area per fiber shortened fibers bond with fewer other fibers than do long fibers and the paper formed from the shortened fibers is of reduced strength in addition fiber fragments that are rendered too small are not retained on the forming wire of a papermaking machine and are thus lost as sludge the dull edged refiner bars 76 78 result in a loss of fiber and an increased cost of manufacturing paper from a given fiber stock along with the additional detriment of producing a weaker paper the refining mechanism of sharp edge bars 70 72 is not completely understood but it is thought that the sharp edges staple or hold the fibers in place as the refining action takes place in practice it has been found difficult to maintain truly sharp edges as the refiner bars 66 68 are subject to wear in actual use a number of techniques for causing the bars to wear sharp have been developed fig1 illustrates an alternative approach to holding fibers 94 by the employment of rough edges 90 92 on bars 86 88 thus the provision of rough edges on refiner bars can facilitate the fibrillation of wood pulp fibers in addition rough edged bars which require a less distinctly sharp edge may be more readily obtained fig7 shows a refiner bar 96 in cross section the. |
8 | is mounted in a case adapted so that the photons 100 to be detected illuminate the p zone for this the thickness of the order of 20 u03bcm of the epitaxy zone 21 has been chosen so as to allow complete absorption of the photons in the vicinity of the junction the photodiodes thus obtained have a small dark current less than 0 1 a cm2 for the quality of the hg 1 x cd x te crystal the strict control of the surface conditions and the low doping used mean that the concentrations in the vicinity of the junction are small which results in reducing the dark current related to the tunnel effect moreover the excess noise factor x not to be confused with the molar fraction x related to the avalanche multiplication is small this is due to the fact that for the range of molar fractions considered the ratio between the coefficient of ionization of holes u03b2 and the coefficient of ionization of electrons u03b1 is very much less than 1 and to the fact that the photodiode is illuminated from the p side in the article 34 ga 1 x al x sb avalanche photodiodes resonant impact ionization with. |
8 | pulling the input differential voltage pair din u2032 and dip u2032 up the output circuit 320 then takes the input differential voltage pair din u2032 and dip u2032 and pulls the output voltage vo 1 u2032 high or low the detailed description of the input circuit 310 is explained as follows in the input circuit 310 when the common voltage vcom u2032 is lower than the reference voltage vr u2032 the switches 363 and 364 are turned on to transmit the input differential voltage pair din and dip to the source followers 342 and 341 in the level adjustment circuit 340 respectively meanwhile the switches 361 and 362 are turned off the transistors 346 and 344 in the source followers 342 and 341 then pulls the voltages din and dip up respectively by amounts equal to the gate drain cross voltages of the transistors 346 and 344 the pulled up input differential voltage pair din u2032 and dip u2032 is then transferred to the first stage amplifier 370 in the output circuit 320 in the input circuit 310 when the common voltage vcom u2032 is not lower than the reference voltage vr u2032 the switches 361 and 362 are turned on to transmit the voltage din and dip as the voltage din u2032 and dip u2032 directly to the output circuit 320 meanwhile the switches 363 and 364 are turned off so that the level adjustment circuit 340 will not receive the input differential voltage pair din and dip in the output circuit 320 the first and second stage. |
9 | into the pattern shown in fig1 18 by starting with a sheet of high yield strength material such as stainless steel with a thickness that is equal to the reduced thickness portions 128 of sheet 122 and folding over sections of the sheet of material against itself by stamping or otherwise forming the material folding the sections of the sheet creates full thickness portions 126 where the material is folded over against itself and creates holes 130 where the material is displaced during the folding process the sheets 122 and 124 are combined into composite sheet 120 composite sheet 120 has generally planar upper and lower surfaces 121 and 123 fig1 sheet 124 is formed in a manner similar to that of sheet 122 except the material is a high thermal conductivity material such as copper and holes 136 are created by folding material from the holes 136 over to create the full thickness portions 132 after the patterns are formed into sheets 122 and 124 the sheets are positioned as shown in fig1 and then combined as shown in fig1 into the composite sheet 120 as before the full thickness portions 126 of the steel have a high yield strength that resists. |
7 | which drive circuit 34 when acted on electrically in an appropriate manner outputs drive pulses to the individual transducers 32 and thereby causes the latter to emit radiation a lens 36 formed on the coupling surface 10 is in each case assigned to the further transducers 32 as illustrated by the beam path 38 shown by way of example only for the transducer 32 a located in the sectional plane e radiation 39 emitted by the transducer 32 a and having a second wavelength u03bb 2 which is different from the first wavelength u03bb 1 passes via the lens 36 to a second reflecting surface 40 the second reflecting surface 40 is configured parallel to the first reflecting surface 14 and inclined at an angle of 45 u00b0 with respect to optical axes 41 of the transducers 32 and with respect to optical axes 42 of the transducers 2 or with respect to the optical axes a of the optical waveguides 22 a 22 radiation 39 emitted by the transducer 32 a passes by reflection at the surface 40 onto a rear side of the surface 14 which is transmissive for the wavelength u03bb 2 of 850 nm for example emitted by the transducer 32 a consequently the radiation passes via the lens 16 likewise into the light. |
4 | mixed with 36 ml isopropanol 485 ml tap water and 55 ml of the soybean seed hull extract obtained in example i the pulp isopropanol soybean seed hull extract was poured into a jacketed round bottom flask and stirred at 300 rpm at 60 u00b0 c 5 ml of a 15 h 2 o 2 solution and added to the pulp extract solution at 60 u00b0 c and 300 rmp over 5 minutes at the end of the reaction the mixture was filtered on a whatman 4 filter paper by vacuum filtration and the damp pulp was separated from the filter example ii was repeated except that prior to reaction the soybean extract was placed in a 250 ml erlenmeyer flask and heated on a steam bath for 20 minutes to destroy enzymatic activity otherwise the reaction was the same as example ii example ii was repeated using fresh extract but without hydrogen peroxide table 2______________________________________enzymatic deinking of newsprintexample observed color black______________________________________ii light tan 1 2iii boiled enzyme gray black 2iv no peroxide gray black 2______________________________________ sup 1 visual black scale 0 10 a direct assay of peroxidase in the aqueous fraction of each reaction using 1 4 dimethoxybenzene as a substrate indicates that heating reduces the oxidation potential of the peroxidase as shown in table 2 table 3______________________________________peroxidase activity of deinking reactions. |
2 | assembly 15 the external suction assembly comprises female flared tubing 14 fig3 partially or totally surrounded by a locking collar 13 fig3 the external connecting apparatus is connected to the center bung assembly 1 by the female flared tubing 14 fig3 and locking collar 13 fig3 tubing 14 fig3 from the flared locking collar connects the suction tube assembly to the dry break quick disconnect assembly 15 which includes compression fittings 23 and 25 having internal check valves and a release tab 24 the internal check valves provide a leakfree connection which allows flow of the chemical liquid when connected and prevents flow when disconnected the dry break quick assembly is connected to the mechanical metering pump 17 by tubing 16 fig3 the internal connecting apparatus 21 comprises an internal suction assembly 19 and the center bung assembly 1 the internal suction assembly comprises a foot check valve assembly 10 which prevents reverse flow and tubing 11 fig3 which connects the internal suction assembly to the center bung assembly 1 liquid chemicals are withdrawn from the container and dispensed by applying suction with the mechanical metering pump 17 this withdraws liquid chemicals from the sump 9 through the internal suction assembly 19 which contains the foot check valve 10 to the center bung assembly 1 where they flow through the external connecting apparatus 20 to the mechanical metering pump 17 where they are dispersed liquid chemicals which are dispensed from the containers preferably have viscosities such as from 100 to 300 centipoise examples of such liquid chemicals are corrosion. |
3 | of the synthesis involves the sequential removal of the fmoc group under standard conditions such as 50 piperidine morpholine or piperazine in dcm or dmf affording 7 peptide and amide bonds may be formed by reacting 7 with a carboxylic acid halide or a mixed anhydride and a tertiary amine acid scavenger or alternatively by combining 7 and a carboxylic acid or protected amino acid with a wide variety of coupling reagents that are standard to the art of peptide chemistry sulfonamides are similarly prepared by reacting 7 with a sulfonyl chloride and tertiary amine cleavage of the t butyl ester in 8 by treatment with tfa in dcm gives 9 which is subsequently cleaved from the resin by treatment with formaldehyde and dilute hcl to afford 10 a compound of formula i str14 according to scheme 2 the synthesis may also start with n u03b1 fmoc glutamic u03b1 carboxamide u03b3 t butyl ester 11 which is dehydrated to the nitrile through the use of a carbodiimide reagent such as dcc dic or edac to afford 12 removal of the t butyl ester protecting group with tfa in dcm gives 13 which is subsequently coupled to a solid support using a mixed anhydride method such as 2 6 dichlorobenzoyl chloride pyridine or isobutylchloroformate n methylmorpholine in dcm or dioxane solvent to afford 14 solid supports are those common to solid phase peptide synthesis including but not limited to wang resin merrifield resin and 2 chlorotrityl resin the remainder of the synthesis proceeds in a manner analogous to scheme 1 to afford 17 which. |
4 | inch paper pressboard as described herein without any damage to the surface to the panel even when the panel was covered with a layer of relatively thin heat reflective aluminum foil 37 approximately 2 mils as disclosed in the enlarged detail view of fig3 and 4 integrally formed adjacent supporting hollow core units 30 a and 30 c respectively reside in end pocket portions 34 a and 34 c and an elongated intermediate pocket 34 b disposed adjacent to and between end pockets 34 a and 34 c the elongated intermediate hollow core unit 32 b completes the lateral support for ironing pressure exerted on the cover layer 12 of the pad assembly 10 the releasable zipper unit 18 provides access for entry of the respective hollow core units 32 a 32 b and 32 c in their respective pocket portions 34 a 34 b and 34 c the adjacent pockets 34 a 34 b and 34 b 34 c are formed by transverse stitching 36 see fig4 the transverse stitching 36 provides the additional function of becoming a hinge for supporting and folding of adjacent units 30 a 30 b and 30 b 30 c the stitching 36 sewn at fold lines 22 see fig1 conveniently provides the means for folding the pad assembly 10 lengthwise to. |
1 | temperature approaches the destination temperature in general the rate of increase in temperature according to the present invention varies between 1 u00b0 c per 0 5 minutes to 1 u00b0 c per 15 minutes in order to allow better patient acclimatization the rate of change in the temperature preferably does not exceed 1 u00b0 c per minute and more preferably does not exceed 1 u00b0 c per 2 minutes however it is desirable to physician and patient to minimize the amount of time required for therapy in order to reduce the amount of time required to acclimate the patient to elevated urethral temperatures the rate of temperature rise can be increased to 1 u00b0 c per 10 minutes near the destination temperature and to about 1 u00b0 c per 2 minutes at the lower temperatures the total time to raise the urethral temperatures from 37 u00b0 c to the destination temperature preferably ranges from 15 minutes to 2 hours and more preferably is from 20 to 45 minutes moreover it will be appreciated that the temperature rise can be continuous or discontinuous i e u201c stepped u201d the total amount of heat delivered to the patient is also an important parameter of the present inventive method while patients are able to acclimate to temperatures up to about 60 u00b0 c if the rate of tissue temperature increase is controlled it is desirable to control the total amount of heat administered to ensure. |
6 | feeding device which is connected by four conveying conduits 2 to a flow splitter device 3 the flow splitter device 3 is pneumatically fed with material and transport gas through conveying conduit 4 which is connected to a rotary valve material feeding device 5 a conveying gas blower or compressor 6 provides the conveying gas material for conveying is stored in feed hopper 7 bulk material is fed into vessel 1 tangentially in such a way as to cause the material in the device to rotate at sufficient speed to ensure the rotating mass of material 8 is forced against the walls of the device 9 within the device the level of bulk material builds up until it flows down an exit pipe 10 as a smooth thin concentrated hollow sleeve 11 the exit pipe 10 is of smaller diameter than the main body 12 of vessel 1 but is nonetheless of substantial diameter compared with that of the main body of the vessel transport gas 13 flows out of the device in the centre of the sleeve 11 referring to fig2 a and 2 b there is illustrated one form of vessel 1 for use with the system described above the vessel is of generally cylindrical shape having a closed end 1 a a main body portion 1 b from which extends a narrowing frusto conical portion 1 c terminating in an outlet 10 having a diameter roughly half that of the main body portion 1 b main body portion 1 b is provided with four circumferentially and equally spaced apart tangential inlets 14 in use each inlet will be fed with an approximately equal amount of material and gas for entry into the. |
7 | inputs and outputs will be ttl cmos compatible with tri state outputs the latch buffer architecture can be user configurable having described the physical embodiment of the invention in detail we now turn to a an example for purposes of describing the operation of one embodiment of the invention as shown in fig2 in operation data may be introduced onto channels chan 0 through chan 7 through the i o ports such as input 10 as shown in fig2 the multiplexer 20 for each channel selects the data to be throughput in accordance with the 3 bit control signal on line mux cnt for example if the bits appearing on mux cnt during a control cycle read 34 001 34 channel 1 would be switched onto the output of multiplexer 20 the latches 30 50 and 60 together with multiplexer 70 determine which direction the data is flowing in or out if latch 60 receives an output enable signal it is passed on the next control clock cycle to enable data to flow through buffer 80 if buffer 80 is disabled through the operation of flip flop 60 data can flow into the channel in this case channel 7 from elsewhere in the digital system such as a user input similarly multiplexer 70 is controlled by latch 50 and determines whether data will flow into the i o port 10 through latch 30 or through buffer 40 from. |
1 | a leg 44 when a first axis l 1 defined by the leg is generally parallel to a second axis l 2 defined by the operating rod 34 this feature allows the device to be easily stored within a golf bag because once the device is inverted the lock 42 will disengage and gravity will cause legs 44 to fall into the second position where the legs are collapsed against the shaft 45 each leg 44 may further comprise foot assembly 50 foot assembly 50 may comprise one or more ground engaging pads 52 which provide greater stability in variable turf conditions the foot assemblies 50 further enable an embodiment of the device 20 to maintain a standing position without any support by the user the length of legs 44 may be adjusted so as to increase the stability of the device each foot assembly 50 may further comprise elevation screw 54 which may be adjusted such that the ball 56 may be set higher off of the ground this feature i e adjusting the height of ball with respect to the ground allows a user to select either a long tee or a short tee as desired as an alternative means of changing the height foot assemblies may be changed out and extended reach foot assemblies may be installed the device further comprises at least a pair of claws 60 each claw comprising a pivot end 62 and a free end 64 the pivot ends are each pivotally attached to the mandrel 22 within the claw attachment receptacles 24 the claws 60 may be pivotally attached within the claw attachment receptacles 24 with pin 66 or with other pivotal attachment means such as a. |
1 | partitioned with the ethyl acetate four times for obtaining a second water layer and a etoac layer the obtained etoac layer is named as dcmpe then the second water layer is partitioned with the n butanol three times for obtaining an n butanol layer named as dcmpb and a third water layer named as dcmpw effect of the alcohol extract of dendrobii caulis on the mice having diabetic angiopathy induced by the glycated albumin four sets of bablc c mice aged 8 weeks are fed with the forage containing various amount of the methanol extract of dendrobii caulis 0 mg kg day 1 g kg day 200 mg kg day 40 mg kg day each set has three mice the mice are treated with glycated mice serum albumin mag via the tail vein injection 2 5 mg time twice week for three weeks then the mice are continuously fed with the forage containing the methanol extract of dendrobii caulis for two weeks the mice are dissected in order to prepare wax embedded sections of the eyes liver and kidney in which the pathological change are observed by the he stain effects of the extract and purified component of dendrobii cauli on rpe function phagocytosis please refer to fig2 which is the bar chart illustrating the effects of the methanol extract of dendrobii cauli on the rpe function phagocytosis as shown in fig2 it 39 s known that various concentrations 0 1 1 10 u03bcg ml of the methanol dcm extract of dendrobii cauli can accelerate the phagocytosis of rpe the relevant experimental contents are simply described as follows 1 u00d7 10 4 rpe. |
8 | setup or handover processes when node bs have inconsistent versions due to incompatibility for dpdch and dpcch standard in other words the present invention provides an ovsf code and i q channel allocation method optimized to minimize the papr increase for eudch related physical channels while maintaining the existing rel 5 wcdma standard for the dpdch and the dpcch core uplink physical channels first assuming that the existing uplink channels undergo ovsf code and i q channel allocation as defined in the current standard in an ovsf code and i q channel allocation method by maintaining full compatibility with the existing rel 5 wcdma system the present invention provides an ovsf code and i q channel allocation method optimized for the case where an e dpcch and an e dpdch for transmission of eudch packet data are additionally transmitted second the case where compatibility with the hs dpcch is partially lost while compatibility with the existing dpdch and dpcch is maintained will be taken into consideration in the current rel 5 wcdma standard if the maximum number of transmittable dpdchs is one the hs dpcch is transmitted on a q channel using an ovsf code 256 64 in this case because an e dpdch cannot use an ovsf code 4 1 on the q channel a maximum eudch data rate is limited accordingly in order to solve the problem the present invention provides a code allocation rule for the hs dpcch e dpcch and e dpdch so as to enable the e dpdch to use the ovsf code 4 1 on the q channel and reduce a papr of. |
3 | from a single type of input material for example biotechnological processing of plant biomass into methane methanol hydrogen and ethanol as shown in fig2 fig2 fig2 and fig2 there can be derivation of several energy carriers from several types of input materials for instance biotechnological processing of heavy oil fractions brown coal and plant biomass into methane ethanol and combustible oils the complex technology for production of energy carriers is considered such not only because it combines several homogeneous technologies u2014 other reasons also exist this complex technology provides energy carriers accompanied by the processing of waste with a lower level of environmental pollution by chemical substances serum oxide ozone nitrogen oxides various heavy particles u2014 al fe ca si c sb se zb pb etc carbon monoxide polynuclear aromatic carbon hydroxides etc in addition there is the production of various input supplies for manufacturing of materials and chemical substances the production of fertilizer and a lower level of co 2 in the atmosphere which may reduce the greenhouse effect and act as a means of carbon sequestration eph may enhance the process for microbial solubilization of coal that has been described in u s pat no 4 914 024 by strandberg and u s pat no 4 882 274 by pyne et al which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. |
3 | made by various known methods see e g t iwahara 23 macromolecules 1298 1301 1990 precursor 34 y 34 of fig1 the monomer 1 4 diethynylbenzene was synthesized via the debromination of 1 4 bis 1 2 dibromoethyl benzene as has been detailed previously see e g a hay 25 j organometallic chem 637 638 1960 the 1 4 diiodothiophene and p diiodobenzene shown in fig1 were purchased from aldrich chemical co and tci america chemical co respectively for other polymer variants within the claims the starting compounds would be correspondingly purchased or synthesized using standard techniques in this regard techniques for changing the number of silicons in 34 x 34 or the silicon substituents are well known as are techniques for changing the r 4 group in 34 y 34 various polymerization techniques have been reported for other compounds see generally j wildeman et al 1 j inorg amp organometall poly 567 580 1991 t barton et al u s pat 5 243 060 r corriu et al 28 j poly science part c poly lett 431 437 1990 h dieck et al 93 j organometall chem 259 263 1975 and l cassar 93 j organometall chem 253 257 1975 we modified these techniques to render them suitable for our starting materials a mixture of 1 2 diethynyl 1 1 2 2 tetrabutyldisilane 0 67 g 2 mmol 1 4 diiodobenzene 1 32 g 4 mmol 1 4 diethynylbenzene 0 25 g 2 mmol cui 0 04 mmol 7 6 mg and pph 3 2 pdcl 2 0 004 mmol 2 8. |
1 | anthelmintic agent and the macrolide anthelmintic agent and a thickening agent more specifically this invention provides for an oral homogeneous veterinary paste consisting essentially of praziquantel and or pyrantel and at least one macrolide anthelmintic compound a solvent which dissolves both the praziquantel and or pyrantel and the macrolide anthelmintic compound and at least one thickening agent preferred are oral homogeneous veterinary pastes consisting essentially of praziquantel and or pyrantel and at least one macrolide anthelmintic compound a solvent which dissolves both the praziquantel and or pyrantel and the macrolide anthelmintic compound at least one thickening agent and at least one viscosity modifier another embodiment of the invention is an oral veterinary composition consisting essentially of the inventive oral homogeneous veterinary pastes and an opacifier the inventive oral homogeneous veterinary pastes provide for the combination of at least two different anthelmintic agents one of which is a macrolide anthelmintic compound the classes of compounds encompassed by the first agent are well known to practitioners in this art these compounds include in addition to praziquantel and its related compounds anthelmintic agents such as pyrantel see u s pat no 3 502 661 for a description of pyrantel and its related compounds the macrolide anthelmintic compounds contemplated in this invention are also well known to a practitioner of this are these compounds include avermectins and milbemycins some of which are discussed above non limiting examples of compounds belonging to this class are. |
8 | 803 b is electrically connected to the ground voltage line 814 g like reference numerals in fig8 b refer to the same elements in aforementioned embodiments unless otherwise specified those skilled in the art should understand from the disclosure that the esd protection function of the esd protection device 1003 and the esd protection device 903 will not be affected by whether the second node 803 b is coupled to the power supply voltage line 814 p or to the ground voltage line 814 g and this applies to all the following embodiments fig9 a illustrates an esd protection apparatus for a programmable device according to another embodiment of the present invention wherein the main difference to fig7 a is that the gate of the esd protection device 903 is electrically connected to one end of the conducting wire 1103 and the other end of the conducting wire 1103 is electrically connected to the ground voltage line 1101 so that the esd protection device 903 stays in normally off status when there is no esd and the programmable device can work properly unaffected by the esd protection device 903 when esd occurs the esd protection device 903 has interface breakdown between n type dopant and p well n pw and will form a low impedance current path to bypass transient esd current produced by the esd to protect the programmable device from the damage of the esd similarly this esd protection apparatus also applies to the esd protection when the second node 803 b is coupled to the ground voltage line 814 g as shown in fig9 b same reference numerals in fig9 a and 9b refer to the same elements in fig7 a unless. |
7 | the red word if the acoustic context were required the system would elicit a pronunciation for the red word and the words preceding and following the red word in other words the system would read the target words with the set of target words indicated by the hourglass yellow arrow icon after that the icon would change to the microphone green arrow icon and the user would repeat the phrase if after some programmed number of tries for example three tries the recorded pronunciation remained too deviant to use the system would move on automatically either to the next red word or to the next phrase as appropriate the inventive arrangements provide a new enrollment procedure appropriate for helping non readers or poor readers or readers whose primary fluency is in a different language to complete enrollment in a voice recognition system in the case of a device without a display enrollment is possible irrespective of reading facility although the technology of unsupervised enrollment that is performing additional acoustic analysis using stored audio from real dictation sessions is expected to become feasible in the future users will always benefit from at least some initial enrollment and non readers or poor readers will benefit as well given a system in accordance with the inventive arrangements the methods of the inventive arrangements can be implemented by a computer apparatus 60 shown in fig9 and provided with a routine set of instructions stored in a fixed medium the computer 60 has a processor 62 the processor 62 has a random access memory ram 64 a hard drive 66 a graphics adaptor 68 and one or more sound cards 76 the ram 64. |
6 | a polyamide p 1 and a polyolefin po 1 having a p 1 polyamide matrix optionally a layer formed from evoh a layer formed from a blend of pa 6 12 copolyamides one comprising by weight more 6 than 12 and the other more 12 than 6 a layer formed from a polyamide p 3 it being possible for p 1 and p 3 to be identical or different the layers and being successive and adhering to one another in their respective contact regions application_number US 97840804 A description with regard to the polyamide p 1 or p 1 a matrix of the layer 1 or 1a it is possible to use any polyamide the term lt lt polyamide gt gt is understood to mean products resulting from the condensation of one or more amino acids such as aminocaproic 7 aminoheptanoic 11 aminoundecanoic and 12 amino dodecanoic acids or of one or more lactams such as caprolactam oenantholactam and lauryllactam of one or more salts or mixtures of diamines such as hexamethylenediamine dodecamethylenediamine metaxylylenediamine bis p aminocyclohexyl methane and trimethylhexamethylenediamine with diacids such as isophthalic terephthalic adipic azelaic suberic sebacic and dodecanedicarboxylic acids aliphatic diamines are u03b1 u03c9 diamines containing between the amino terminal groups at least 6 carbon atoms preferably 6 to 10 carbon atoms the carbon chain may be linear polymethylenediamine or branched or even cycloaliphatic preferred diamines are hexamethylenediamine hmda dodecamethylenediamine and decamethylenediamine the dicarboxylic acids may be aliphatic cycloaliphatic or aromatic the aliphatic dicarboxylic acids are u03b1 u03c9 dicarboxylic acids having at least 4 preferably at least 6 carbon atoms excluding the carbon atoms of the carboxylic groups in the linear or branched carbon chain the diacids are azelaic sebacic and 1 12 dodecanoic acids as an illustration of such. |
4 | 2 the forward end of the knit hose 1 is placed around the tail end of the pipe 2 by an operator as shown in fig1 the reference numeral 3 designates a pair of contact rollers which are capable of rolling on the air suction pipe 2 while keeping contact with the surface thereof whereby the knit hose 1 is caused to slide on the surface of the air suction pipe 2 towards the top end thereof until the forward end of the knit hose reaches the depth of the air suction pipe 2 at this stage the terminating end of the knit hose 1 projects slightly beyond the tail end of the air suction pipe 2 when the air in the pipe 2 is sucked the knit hose 1 is sucked into the air suction pipe 2 the air suction device is a known type and a description thereof is omitted the knit hose 1 which is turned inside out is taken out at an outlet 4 the process mentioned above is hereinafter referred to as the knit hose turning section 5 referring to fig1 and 2 there is provided a bed 6 on which a crank disc 7 coupled to a driving shaft of an electric motor m 1 is mounted the crank disc 7 has a rod 8 suspended downwards the downward end of the crank rod 8 is fastened to a carrier 10 capable of vertically moving on a pair of rails 9 provided on the bed 6 the knit hose band 1 is previously provided with a toe portion 1 39 and a welt portion 1 34 between which the knit hose is additionally provided with a separating section 11 the separating section 11 is thin sufficiently to produce steps against the toe portion and. |
2 | conveyor side 11b and is illustrated by guide pin 20b the pins following path 62 may have been previously diverted and are now traveling generally parallel to and adjacent conveyor side 11b a guide pin 20 following first path 60 enters channel 30 adjacent curved portion 36 guide pin 20 will be attracted by magnets 46 and thereby remain in contact with curved portion 36 as guide pin 20 travels along curved portion 36 due to the magnetic attraction of magnets 46 by concentric bearing 23 of guide pin 20 staying in contact with curved portion 36 the direction of travel of the guide pin is gradually changed from a lateral direction to a longitudinal direction and the guide pin is prevented from impacting with outer edge 32 or other stopping surface thus preventing the noise and wear problem such impact would cause a pin entering channel 30 from second path 62 may already have been previously diverted at an upstream point or in the case of a two way sorter is in position to push an article to the opposite side of the conveyor in any event it is desirable that this pin pass through channel 30 of base member 28 without being diverted off course by magnets 46 were pins to be diverted off course by magnets 46 they would collide with inner edge 34 of magnet member or base member 28 which would result in noise and. |
8 | the invention may be practiced without these specific details in the interest of not obscuring presentation of essences and or embodiments of the present invention in the following detailed description processing steps and or operations that are well known in the art may have been combined together for presentation and or for illustration purpose and in some instances may not have been described in detail in other instances processing steps and or operations that are well known in the art may not be described at all a person skilled in the art will appreciate that the following descriptions have rather focused on distinctive features and or elements of embodiments of the present invention in semiconductor manufacturing industry various types of active semiconductor devices such as transistors including cmos fet of n type nfets and p type pfets may be created or formed on a single substrate of semiconductor by applying well known feol processing technologies the well known feol technologies may include processing steps and or operations of inter alia cap deposition photo resist mask formation photolithography hard mask formation wet etching reactive ion etching rie ion implantation and chemical mechanical polishing cmp to list a few during and or after the formation of transistors stress liners of the same or different types may be applied to the transistors i e nfets and pfets for device performance improvement improvement in device performance may come from improved mobility of electrons in the channel region of nfets and or holes in the channel region of pfets brought by strains induced by the stress liners in the following detailed description well known device processing techniques and or steps may not. |
6 | when removed from projections 206 or when ac power is cut off to wall mountable charging base 202 the wall mountable recharging base includes a first charge circuit responsive to supplied ac power to provide a charge signal and each lamp module includes a light emitting element connected to a rechargeable battery pack via a second circuit operative in one mode to charge the rechargeable battery pack in response to the charge signal when each lamp module is supported by the wall mountable charging base and operative in another mode to activate the light emitting element in response to the absence of the charge signal whereby each lamp module lights if removed from the wall mountable recharging base and lights if no ac power is supplied to the wall mountable recharging base when supported thereon a switch not shown may be provided to independently turn each lamp module 204 on off to conserve charge or to use the light as needed referring now to fig1 reference numeral 230 generally refers to another exemplary embodiment of the rechargeable lamp system of the present invention lamp system 230 comprises a wall plug mountable charging base generally designated 232 and a single lamp module generally designated 234 the embodiment 230 is generally the same as the embodiment 200 described above in connection with the description of fig1 except the wall plug mountable charging base 232 includes extending plug members 236 adapted to plug the. |
7 | samples in some instances a large proportion of these will be populated and in others relatively few will in those instances in which relatively few sample points are populated the specimen will include predefined u201c anchor u201d points to aid the system locating the probe template positions in those instances in which a large proportion of the potential sample sites are populated the samples themselves provide a sufficient population to position the probe templates and anchor points may be unnecessary at block 216 probe templates of the defined size with the defined grid spacing are generated and superimposed over the working specimen image at this point the operator can optionally provide a manual adjustment to the superimposed grid of probe templates in order to bring them into general alignment with the actual specimens he could do so for example by utilizing a mouse to shift the entire array then u201c grab specific probe templates and center them over the appropriate targets on the specimen the operator might for example perform a general alignment by centering the probe templates in the four corners of the grid over the appropriate targets of the specimen although not essential this manual adjustment will speed. |
1 | downward as if the weight of the upper body were being supported by the handles and their extensions 3 shifting the static load application point as described in the previous step allows the main loop of the device to be relaxed and expanded while briefly supporting the majority of body weight with the handles use the big toe of the opposite foot in conjunction with the toe hold loop to pull the main loop off of each ankle and allow the feet to exit 4 using a controlled movement while still holding the handles securely lower the feet to the ground do not release the handles until footing is secure 1 cover the mounting bar with tape or protective cloth to prevent the abrasion of webbing or stitching by exposed rough metallic surfaces 2 wear a pair of tube socks with the toe box cut open to provide a protective padding barrier between skin and device webbing the size of the device can be scaled depending on foot size and ankle circumference the relative dimensions of the major components as shown in the figures and described in the claims are critical the handle loop must be large enough to accommodate the hand the main loop must be large enough when fully expanded to accommodate the through passage of the foot and the handle extension must be of sufficient length for the extension to remain inside of the self encircling sliding region of the main loop when it is fully contracted around the ankles the mounting loop must also be large enough to encircle the supporting bar structure and allow the whole device to pass through an ideal construction material is polyester webbing with 2 u2033 width used. |
1 | by distortion to threads 168 or 170 or in any other suitable way referring now to fig3 there is shown a tool 100 for gaining access to and driving screws for pacemakers tool 100 comprises a body 102 including an outer enclosure 104 a proximal end 106 a distal end 108 and an axis of rotation 110 the tool 100 also comprises a screw driving blade 112 projecting from body 102 along axis of rotation 110 from proximal end 106 and a cutting bit 114 supported by body 102 along axis of rotation 110 cutting bit 114 projecting from body 102 from distal end 108 in the implementation of fig3 screw driving blade 112 is fixed to body 102 body 102 is solid screw driving blade 112 and cutting bit 114 embedded within body 102 body 102 includes external splines 128 external splines 128 not only facilitate secure manual grasp of body 102 but also enable tool 100 to cooperate with a torque wrench not shown having a socket cooperating with body 102 this enables an inexpensive version of tool 100 to be realized tool 100 has been described for use in the environment of medical pacemakers only for convenience of understanding in terms of applying tool 100 to an environment having recognizable characteristics it should be realized that tool 100 is not limited to this environment and may be utilized in any environment where it is desired to remove. |
4 | 46 and 47 a coating agent is supplied to the coating supply pipe 32 from one or both ends of said pipe via connecting members 45 a plurality of arms 34 are connected to the sides of the box beams 46 and 47 that face the nip n the filling pieces 37 and 38 of the invention are connected to the arms 34 via a t joint 35 or the equivalent as shown in fig3 the filling pieces 37 and 38 have an essentially triangular cross section and their tip parts 39 face the nip n the filling pieces 37 and 38 are affixed to the arms 34 by a metal strip 36 or the equivalent sufficiently strong fixing a plurality of nozzle pipes 33 lead from the transverse coating supply pipes 32 toward the pools l 1 and l 2 supplying the coating via their ends 33a and 33b to said pools the pools l 1 and l 2 have a surface s the surface s of the pools is preferably essentially at the level of the upper side of the filling pieces 37 and 38 the filling pieces 37 and 38 constitute liquid permable porous material or corresponding perforated material such as for example teflon rubber or plastics for example polyethylene the diameters of the holes of the filling pieces 37 and 38 are for example 1 10 mm and the share of holes. |
9 | and the filter constant to be used for quality evaluation are set on the basis of the comparison result for example assume that the comparison result indicates that the calculated sir is equal to or larger than the reference value in this case the search controller 13 determines that the communication quality of the active cell is sufficiently high and therefore cell search for the active base station need not be executed frequently in step s 4 the frequency of cell search for the active base station is set to e g u201c 0 1 u201d the handoff controller 6 is notified of the set frequency the value u201c 0 1 u201d indicates that search for the active base station is executed once for every 10 cycles of search for the neighboring base stations in step s 5 the search controller 13 sets the filter constant to 1 1 and gives the set filter constant to the cell quality evaluator 14 the value 1 1 represents that register length 1 and weight coefficient 1 in the cell quality evaluator 14 all the switches in the switch circuit 34 are turned off weight coefficient 1 is output from the register 33 for this reason a value obtained by multiplying the sir obtained in the latest cell search by weight coefficient 1 is sent to the search controller 13 through the adder 35 as a quality evaluation value in step s 8 at least the next cell search for the active base station is executed once for every 10 cycles of cell search for. |
3 | of the molten glass material thereby avoiding variations in the physical and optical properties of the final glass once the molten glass material has been stirred it flows through receiving vessel 18 and then to forming body 20 receiving vessel 18 functions as an accumulator by dampening minor flow fluctuations forming body 20 comprises a ceramic body having an open channel 22 in an upper portion of the body and a pair of converging exterior forming surfaces 24 that join at a bottom of the forming body the molten glass material overflows the open channel of the forming body and flows down the converging forming surfaces of the forming body as two separate flows of molten glass material the separate flows of molten glass material join and form a single flow or ribbon 26 of material where the converging forming surfaces come together the ribbon cools as it descends through the glass transition temperature region and forms a solid glass ribbon from which glass sheets 28 are cut along cut line 29 melting furnace 10 is connected to and in fluid communication with finer 14 through melter to finer connecting tube 30 and finer 14 is connected to and in fluid communication with stirring apparatus 16 through finer to stirring apparatus connecting tube 32 stirring apparatus 16 is connected to and in fluid communication with receiving vessel 18 through stirrer to receiving. |
3 | e g styrene u03b1 methylstyrene and ethylstyrene a crosslinker is a monomer containing at least two polymerizable carbon carbon double bonds including e g divinylaromatic compounds di and tri meth acrylate compounds and divinyl ether compounds preferably the crosslinker s is a divinylaromatic crosslinker e g divinylbenzene in one embodiment a styrene polymer is made from a mixture of monomers that is at least 75 styrene and divinylaromatic crosslinkers more preferably at least 90 styrene and divinylaromatic crosslinkers and most preferably from a mixture of monomers that consists essentially of styrene and at least one divinylaromatic crosslinker in another embodiment a styrene polymer is made from a monomer mixture consisting essentially of at least one divinylaromatic crosslinker the term u201c acrylic polymer u201d indicates a copolymer formed from a mixture of vinyl monomers containing at least one meth acrylic acid or ester along with at least one crosslinker wherein the combined weight of the meth acrylic acid s or ester s and the crosslinker s is at least 50 weight percent of the total monomer weight preferably at least 75 more preferably at least 90 and most preferably from a mixture of monomers that consists essentially of at least one meth acrylic acid or ester and at least one crosslinker the term u201c phenolic resin u201d indicates a crosslinked copolymer formed from an aliphatic aldehyde or ketone e g formaldehyde and phenol or a substituted phenol or other aromatic compound wherein the weight of phenol or substituted. |
9 | the solution which comprises an organic compound containing at least a polymer before or when the solution is supplied into the distillation tower and the organic compound is replaced with water this replacement can decrease the amount of water to be entrained in the organic compound which will be recovered and also the amount of the organic compound mixed in the aqueous solution containing the solid which will be removed from the bottom it is preferable to concentrate the solution to some extent for example from one tenth to one twentieth of the initial volume with an evaporator prior to the treatment in the distillation tower so as to decrease the amount of added water the method of the present invention will be explained in detail by referring to the accompanying drawing a solution comprising an organic compound containing a polymer such as pva pvac etc and an alkali metal salt such as ch 3 coona is generated in the process for preparing pva such the solution may be optionally concentrated with a conventional separating means such as a distillation tower an evaporator and the like in fig1 the solution is supplied into an evaporator 2 through a supply line 1 when the evaporator is used waste heat from other steps may be used as a heat source but a multiple effect evaporator in which a steam from one evaporating unit is used for heating the subsequent one is thermally advantageous the preconcentrated solution is supplied into a distillation tower 7 through a line 4 for supplying a bottom liquid from the evaporator 2 at the same time water is supplied into the tower 7 through a water supply line 5. |
6 | the exception of negligible errors i e roughly the value of iron reluctance r fe can be said to depend solely on the value of flux u03c6 t whereas the value of gap reluctance r o depends solely on position x t i e r x t u03c6 t r fe u03c6 t r o x t n i t r fe u03c6 t u03c6 t r o x t u03c6 t by resolving the last equation shown above with respect to r o x t the value of gap reluctance r o can be calculated given the value of current i t which is easily measured using an ammeter 20 given the value of n which is fixed and depends on the construction characteristics of coil 17 given the value of flux u03c6 t and given the relationship between iron reluctance r fe and flux u03c6 known from the construction characteristics of magnetic circuit 18 and the magnetic characteristics of the material used or easily determined by tests the relationship between gap reluctance r o and position x can be determined relatively simply by analyzing the characteristics of magnetic circuit 18 an example model of the behaviour of gap 19 is shown in the equation below given the relationship between gap reluctance r o and position x position x can be determined from gap reluctance r o. |
9 | drum the movement of the modules toward or away from definition of a cylindrical working surface of the drum is a function of the existing operational means employed by the existing drum such as the existing operational means employed in the drum disclosed in the u201c 016 38 patent u201d such operational means provides for radial movement of the segments of the main deck with such movement of the segments of the main deck being substantially followed by the segments of the secondary deck it will be recognized that the present invention positions the secondary deck radially further away from the central axis of the drum than the positions of the main deck so that minimum and maximum obtainable diameters employing the secondary deck is substantially enhanced over the minimum and maximum obtainable diameters of the preexisting drum and its main deck referring to fig2 3 4 and 5 a 10 mounting of each of the modules on the drum is accomplished by means of manually operable locking latches in the depicted embodiment of the present invention there is provided on each of the opposite ends 44 46 of the central segment 34 a quick release latch 64 for releasably securing each of the multiple modules in operable relationship to the existing drum in short the present invention provides for the u201c addition u201d of a secondary deck outer or inner circumferential working surface onto an existing main drum without altering the functionality of the drum so that later on the modules of the secondary deck may be removed and the drum can return to use of its main deck after the present modules have been. |
4 | velocity equalling sonic velocity at the prevailing pressure in the chamber 7 the gas jets which stream out through the discharge openings 13 form a more or less integrated continuous shroud which surrounds the central core jet streaming out at supersonic velocity from the laval nozzle 11 with sonic velocity and thereby muffles the emanated sound for sufficient effect regarding the capacity for suppressing turbulence in the core jet and therewith suppressing also undesired slowing down of the core jet as sound generation within a critical region it is believed to be suitable that the total discharge area of the peripheral discharge openings 13 is larger than the opening area in the central system whether it be the central system including a single laval opening 11 or several all considered in the most narrow section of the openings the discharge area of the outer system should be preferably 1 4 times suitably 1 5 to 3 times or approximately double the opening area in the central system at the same time the peripheral discharge openings 13 themselves generate a gas flow with relatively low noise level where it is significant that the peripheral gas air jets have the possibility of co ejecting air from the surroundings the slit formed openings 13 in the nozzle 1 lie therefore near the outer edges in the front of the nozzle 1 at the same time as the nozzle body 5 protrudes from the casing 2 for co ejection of. |
7 | for controlling the drive motor s a main criterion of the processing quality of the machine tool 1 is the positioning accuracy of the processing head 4 under dynamic forces when a dynamic force acts on the cantilever arm 3 in a direction perpendicular to the length of the arm 3 the positioning accuracy of the arm in the perpendicular direction can be compromised for example when a force acts on the arm 3 in the x direction due to acceleration of the arm 3 in the x direction ax or due to a change of acceleration in the x direction jx the positioning accuracy of the processing head 4 in the x direction can depend on the y position of the processing head 4 fig1 a 1 b and 1 c show the distance l of the processing head 4 from the guide rail 2 along the cantilever 3 at a minimum intermediate and maximum distance respectively the larger the distance l of the processing head 4 from the guide rail 2 the smaller is the positioning accuracy in the x direction of the processing head 4 under dynamic forces thus the same acceleration of the cantilever arm 3 in the x direction results in a greater positioning error when the processing head 4 is farther away from the guide rail 2 as shown in fig1 c than when. |
7 | to the corresponding product when the maximum consumption quantity value is realized application_number US 201313849259 A description with reference to the figures various embodiments of systems and methods for authorizing bulk products with specific dispensing apparatus are described in addition systems and methods of retro fitting authorization technology to existing equipment are described in the context of this invention bulk or consumable products generally mean products that may be any one of or a number of difficult to mark relatively inexpensive and or that are normally shipped in larger containers with a number of smaller packages containers within the bulk shipment these products are generally used with a corresponding product that will either dispense or use the consumable product and which collectively constitute a product pair examples of such product pairs include but are not limited to food product dispensers eg breakfast cereal condiment and milk dispensers bulk chemical dispensers eg soap window cleaner surface sanitizer dispensers and product dispensers eg hot drink stir stick dispensers as shown in fig1 generally the invention provides a key 12 that is associated with a bulk product or container 22 and that is coded to contain information about a consumable product 14 that may be within a smaller package within a bulk container 22. |
1 | be accessible at extracellular tumor ph because the ph sensitive portion in the polymer can be switched from hydrophobic at normal ph to hydrophilic one at extracellular tumor ph to endow ph sensitivity to the ligand bearing polymer a poly l histidine block is used l histidine is a basic amino acid with a pk of 6 5 this pk value is influenced by the polymerization of histidine comonomer and microenvironment the imidazole ring in l histidine has a lone pair of electrons on the unsaturated nitrogen which endows an amphoteric nature to poly l histidine polyhis polyhis is protonated at ph 5 0 7 0 being influenced by the molecular weight of poly l histidine polyhis with a molecular weight of gt 10 000 was reported to be soluble only below ph 6 0 by protonation poly l histidine was synthesized using an aminated ligand as an initiator the polymer was coupled to peg plla block copolymer the extended ligand system is easily made by mixing of peg plla and ligand poly l histidine peg plla block copolymers to demonstrate the invention two vitamins folate and biotin were selected as ligands and several micelle systems were prepared as described below carrier 1 comprised poly his5k peg2k block copolymer and plla3k peg2k 60 40 wt as a mixed micelle control such micelles had an average diameter of about 100 nm carrier 2 comprised poly his5k peg2k and plla3k peg2k folate 60 40 wt as a mixed micelle such micelles also had an average diameter of about 100 nm carrier 3 comprised poly his5k peg2k and plla3k peg2k poly his1k folate 60 40 wt as a mixed micelle such micelles also had. |
4 | extends via an essentially 90 u00b0 transition into an outer carrier ring r carrier ring r is concentric to braking band s optionally carrier ring r may be made as a separate structural component and connected with holding membrane m the bend l defines an outer annular region 9 of holding membrane m said outer annular region 9 contains area portions d fig4 each having reduced wall thickness s 1 smaller than the normal membrane wall thickness s 2 said area portions d are distributed in the circumferential direction the area portions d e g form oval intermediate spaces fig3 between spring spokes e each e g of wall thickness s 2 said spring spokes are arranged essentially like beams and are integrated into the annular region 9 of holding membrane m the ratio between wall thickness s 2 and wall thickness s 1 may be about 5 1 in case of a wall thickness s 2 of about 1 0 mm wall thickness s 1 may be about 0 2 mm at the side where yarn y runs below braking band s annular region section 9 is formed with an essentially smooth surface 12 at the rear side within annular region section 9 groove shaped depressions are formed due to the reduced wall thickness s 1 the area portions d can be formed oval and may be oriented essentially radially with respect to the axis of yarn braking body a this is also true. |
3 | is supported on a cylindrical dielectric rod 40 within the tube 20 the mesh 38 is wrapped about the rod 40 and provides a sliding fit within the interior of the tube 20 the interweaving of the mesh 38 provides voids through which the gas may pass from the inlet 30 along the interior of the tube to an outlet 42 in the opposite end fitting 14 a ground electrode 44 is formed on the outer surface of the tube 20 from a conductive epoxy coating typically the electrode 44 is a silver filled epoxy such as that available from chomerics div of parker hannifin corp of wolburn me the ground electrode 44 is connected through cable 46 to a ground terminal 48 provided in the fitting 14 in operation oxygen bearing gas typically air or air enriched with oxygen is fed through the inlet 30 and along the interior of the tube 20 to the outlet 42 power is supplied from the power supply 36 to the electrode 38 to generate an alternating electric field between the electrodes 38 44 as the gas passes the electrode a portion of the oxygen in the gas is converted to ozone and passing through the outlet 42 the heat generated is removed by water flowing through the inlet 24 and through the chamber 22 to the outlet 25 the water is in intimate contact with the ground electrode 44 and thus provides an efficient heat removal during operation the close fit of the grid between the rod 40 and the tube 20 promotes. |
4 | create a precise and stabilized length that is configured for the tensile member 39 s particular application application_number US 201715616385 A description a cable made according to the present invention will generally have a first termination on its first end and a second termination on its second end the first termination will have a first attachment reference u2014 such as the center axis of a first cross bore through the first termination the second termination will likewise have a second attachment reference u2014 such as the center axis of a second cross bore through the second termination returning to fig4 those skilled in the art will know that the parallel assembly of three cables will typically have a loading block 32 or analogous anchoring component on each end the example shown uses a large transverse pin joint to connect the terminations 36 to the loading block 32 for this particular installation there is a known distance between the pin joint axis on the loading block 32 shown and the pin joint axis on the loading block on the opposite end of the cables the cables must match this known distance in order to be correctly installed in other words the distance between the first and second attachment references on the cables must be equal to the known distance fig5 shows a synthetic cable assembly created by adding a termination 36 to each end of cable 10 the first termination is connected to static fixture 40. |
3 | least one processing aid chosen from molecules and combinations of molecules capable of interacting with the particulate filler particularly with silicon if a siliceous filler is used to the detriment of the hydrogen bonds that this particulate filler establishes especially between its own atoms and or with those of the silicone oil and capable of being removed from the preparation mixture by devolatilization and in that actions are taken to ensure that this processing aid is in the presence of water in the preparation mixture in accordance with this third method of implementation it is preferable for the processing aid to be readily removable from the preparation mixture for this purpose it is beneficial for it to be easily removed by devolatilization for example by heating in a vacuum or in a gas stream under these conditions it is clear that as processing aid molecules of low molecular weight will be preferred silazanes hmdz being preferred difunctional or preferably monofunctional hydroxylated siloxanes amines preferably ammonia and or alkylamines diethylamine being particularly preferred organic acids formic and or acetic acids being preferred and mixtures thereof as indicated above the products more particularly selected as processing aids are those having a low molecular weight this proves to be the case especially for the amines and the organic acids mentioned above with regard to the products employed in the process according to the. |
4 | the machine the number of stitches from the starting point are counted by the encoder within drive unit 42 the reflective tape 54 will be covered by the material and the beams of the sensors 40 are blocked by the material when the edge of the material moves past the reflective tape 54 the sensor beams are reflected from the reflective tape 54 and sensed this provides the system with an indication of the location of the edge of the material so that the seam length can be stopped at a given distance from the material edge the system is originally taught by the operator to sew a given number of whole and partial stitches x in a seam after the edge of the material is detected and will then sew x stitches before terminating the seam depending upon the percentage of the stitch which has been sewn at the time of detection of the material edge the reverse sew mechanism is positioned to vary the length of the last stitch sewn to provide increased accuracy to the seam termination referring to fig4 an enlarged view of the reverse sew assembly is illustrated a stepper motor 21 is actuated to pivot reverse sew mechanism 17 about a pivot point 23 mechanism 17 is illustrated in the solid line position in its normal operating position in the forward sew mode when the stepper motor 21 is actuated mechanism 17 is pivoted about pivot point 23 to reduce the length of the last stitch in the seam it will be understood too that other techniques may be used to vary the length of the last stitch for example the material feeding mechanism known as feed dogs may be retracted by an air cylinder while the last stitch is being formed the. |
8 | waiting for dequeue in the queue is not allowed to be dequeue in the kth cycle the data in the register may be transmitted based the number of concatenation units transmittable by the bus per cycle until the second back pressure count value in the gth cycle is smaller than or equal to the second preset threshold and then it is determined that in a g 1 cycle the cell waiting for dequeue can be dequeued the g is a positive integer greater than k according to an embodiment the step of scheduling the cell waiting for dequeue to be dequeued may include the following steps a head pointer a sub head pointer and a dequeue sub pointer of a corresponding fifo queue are acquired based on a dequeue port number a cache unit number range and number of cache units to be read may be calculated based on a number of the cache units occupied by the cell waiting for dequeue in the queue and the dequeue sub pointe then data in the cache units occupied by the cell waiting for dequeue is recombined into one cell and the dequeue sub pointer is updated to be a sum of a previous dequeue sub pointer and the number of the cache units occupied by the cell when the sum is greater than n the dequeue sub pointer is updated to be the sum minus n when the sum of the previous dequeue sub pointer and the number of the cache units occupied by the cell is not greater than n the head pointer will not be updated. |
9 | engagement of the locking tabs 46 with the inclined sections 72 of grooves 36 causes the two connector portions 14 and 16 to be drawn together as the locking collar is rotated toward the locked position when rotated to the locked position the connector portions 14 and 16 will be fully drawn together and the locking tabs 46 will engage the detents 60 provided on grooves 36 thereby holding the locking collar 34 in the locked position locking collar 34 may be fabricated from any of a wide range of materials such as metals or plastics suitable for the intended application by way of example in one embodiment locking collar 34 is fabricated from nylon u201c 66 u201d although other materials could be used as well the electrical terminals 22 22 u2032 that may be utilized in one embodiment of the invention are best seen in fig1 11 and 12 in one embodiment the electrical terminals 22 22 u2032 may comprise a size and configuration that is consistent with the connector standard that is well known in the art alternatively other types of electrical terminals either now known in the art or that may be developed in the future may be used referring now primarily to fig1 a male type electrical terminal 22 may comprise a generally elongate hollow structure having a proximal end 42 and a distal. |
8 | ringer level for low input by monitoring the cross correlation correlation or coupling between the speaker and the microphone generally the cross correlation is a measure of similarity of two signals commonly used to find features in an unknown signal by comparing it to a known signal or standard cross correlation may be a function of for example the relative time between the signals when the cell phone is lying on a hard flat surface in a quiet room for example the correlation between the speaker and the microphone may be very good this correlation may also be used for echo cancellation during speaker phone mode when the phone is carried in a pocket or something else made out of fabric or the like i e media with good sound absorption properties like a handbag the correlation will be inferior since the microphone and or the loudspeaker is likely to be blocked and or damped table 2 illustrates the relation between the input the correlation the environment and the ringer level for a cell phone the correlation check can be carried out while a sound ring tone alarm signal or similar audible output is generated one method according to the invention as illustrated in fig3 comprises the steps of pickup of the sound 303 by the microphone background sound is picked up checking 308 the correlation between loudspeaker output and microphone input alternatively as illustrated in fig4 one embodiments includes starting 407 to generate the signal at low level and then gradually increasing 410 the level. |
1 | can be formed and attached to the osmotic pump also the orifice module can be coupled to a membrane module which can then be attached to the osmotic pump the imbibition rate reducer can be installed on the osmotic pump post manufacture and pre implantation to reduce the imbibition rate of the osmotic pump by a selected amount where a reduction in imbibition rate produces a corresponding reduction in the delivery rate of the osmotic pump for illustration purposes fig4 a shows an osmotic pump system 400 having an imbibition rate reducer e g the orifice module 200 installed on an osmotic pump 402 according to an embodiment of the invention the internal structure of the osmotic pump 402 is presented for illustration purposes only and is not to be construed as limiting the present invention the present invention is generally applicable to all osmotic pumps having any number of shapes and to all such pumps administered in implantable osmotic delivery techniques the osmotic pump 402 as illustrated in fig4 a includes an elongated cylindrical capsule 404 the capsule 404 may be sized such that it can be implanted within a body in fig4 a one end 406 of the capsule 404 is closed and the other end 408 of the capsule 404 is open the closed end 406 includes a delivery port 410 in an alternative embodiment the closed end 406 may be modified to include a flow modulator not shown such as taught by peterson et al in u s pat no 6 524 305 a semipermeable membrane plug 412 is received in the open end 408 of the capsule 404 the. |
2 | may also be used to allow the engineer conductor to acknowledge the warning in some embodiments the warning device 170 is in the form of a button on an operator display such as the display illustrated in co pending u s application ser no 10 186 426 entitled u201c train control system and method of controlling a train or trains u201d filed jul 2 2002 the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in other embodiments the warning device 170 may be a stand alone button that illuminates when a malfunction is detected in yet other embodiments e g those in which no acknowledgment of a warning is required the warning device 170 may comprise or consist of a horn or other device capable of providing an audible warning 0025 fig2 is a flowchart 200 illustrating operation of the control module 110 in connection with a track circuit 180 in one embodiment of the invention in this embodiment which is particularly well suited for use with track circuits such as broken rail detection circuits and avalanche detection circuits the train will be preferably be brought to a complete halt either by the operator or automatically by the control module 110 if the operator fails to take action before reaching the section of track monitored by the track circuit forcing the train to come to a complete stop forces an operator to make a positive decision to move the train forward through the section of. |
6 | receiver a tv receiving line 74 a settop box and the like and can exchange data with the isp server 80 a home network server the home appliances 82 and the transmitter 84 of the broadcasting station the interfaces 62 66 and 68 communicate by using a communication protocol which enables bilateral communication such as cdma or tcp ip for an example a wireless lan or bluetooth it is apparent that the interfaces 62 66 and 68 optionally include amplification means modulation means demodulation means transmission and reception means antenna and the like the controller 64 includes a cpu and memories ram rom the controller 64 has an emulator or a communication access program or the like stored in a memory for communication with the first terminal 40 or an external device and stores information on temperatures of the freezing chamber and the refrigerating chamber information on malfunctions of principal parts of the refrigerator and information on operation states of different parts of the refrigerator the controller 64 performs a function for the user 39 s order from the first terminal 40 or executes a program the second terminal 60 may be mounted not on the top surface but a side surface of the body 100 or an inside of the body 100 or detached from the body 100 the second terminal may be 60 may be a settop box a home network server or a pc which can make wire wireless communication the main controller 90 senses temperatures of and controls the freezing chamber and refrigerating chamber of the refrigerator. |
6 | in unburnt fuel slipping through the doc 110 the quantity of fuel may be different depending on whether the doc is operating in the warm up mode or the running mode the method of the disclosure may not eliminate altogether the possibility of unburnt fuel passing through the doc there may be circumstances in which fuel volumes are selected such as to maintain below an acceptable threshold the volume of fuel likely to pass through the doc unburnt the method may be applied periodically perhaps as part of an in use procedure or as part of a dedicated service procedure in order to increase the temperature of exhaust fluid in the exhaust fluid treatment apparatus the fuel may be burnt either with the intention of increasing the temperature of exhaust fluid leaving one module of the exhaust fluid treatment apparatus such that the temperature of exhaust fluid entering a subsequent module of the exhaust fluid treatment apparatus alternatively it may be burnt with the intention of combusting particles which may have become trapped on filtering elements of the module in which the fuel is burnt there may be a variety of reasons why and circumstances in which it may be desirable to inject into engine cylinders fuel. |
5 | plane 68 and rim 22 and well above the pool floor and the debris field the concept behind these exemplary dimensions is that the ejector water from pump 46 comes directly from a section of the pool water which is well above the rim 22 such that there is no real possibility that pump 46 and or the ejector tube can become clogged by debris in this regard lengthy trial runs of cleaning pools with applicant 39 s device have shown that no such clogging with applicant 39 s device occurs an exemplary 12 volt pump is marketed under the tradename u201c rule u201d and has a capacity of 700 gph the various parts or portions such as wall 16 tube 40 conduit 26 the housing 56 of electric battery operated water pump 46 the attachment collet 33 for the fine mesh filter bag 30 and the operators handle section 62 may be formed by metal fabrication or as a monolithic structure by plastic injection molding or the like or these parts may be individually provided and plastic welded or adhesively assembled together to form the device handle 62 shown in fig1 preferably carries the electrical leads 64 which extends upwardly thru handle extension 66 to a battery in the manlier shown for example by the aforesaid u s pat no 6 502 269 b1 particularly items 12 and 13 described in column 5 thereof in preferred embodiments the specifications given below are desirable wherein the flow areas of 54 and 55 are as stated with the proviso that the ratio limits of areas 54 55 of 1 5 30 0 should. |
4 | for instance in the case where 34 five stitches 34 is set as was described before immediately after the stitching operation starts the number of stitches 34 5 34 is stored in the memory means when the cloth is sewn two stitches the number of stitches 34 3 34 is stored in the manner the stitching operation is continued until the number of stitches set in the memory means is zeroed in order to allow the microprocessor to operate the above described equations 1 through 11 the memory means 18 stores the following data a in the case when the reverse stitching solenoid is in the 34 on 34 state r 0 the resistance of the solenoid at a temperature t 0 b in the case when the reverse stitching solenoid 28 is in 34 off 34 state the above described values of e i 0 r 0 and l are stored for equation 11 in the case of the equation 6 or 11 it is necessary to calculate the natural logarithm of a number of values a data table of the logarithms of these values may be stored in the memory means in advance examples of the temperature detecting means 30 are a thermister which may be either of positive characteristic or of negative characteristic a thermocouple made of copper and 34 constantan 34 for instance an infrared detecting element which performs measurement through the quantity of infrared radiated energy and a semiconductor detecting element these examples are conventional ones and their detailed descriptions will not be made in detecting a temperature with a semiconductor detecting element since its voltage or resistance is in general non linear with respect to temperature it is preferable to additionally employ means for correcting the non. |
4 | straight alkyl chain of at least 16 carbons may be particularly useful in producing softer less adherent pulp with better hand for tissue and fluff pulp uses the substitution of one counter cation for another will be readily accomplished by one of skill in the art employing known standard techniques cation exchange employing known cation exchange resins is a particularly convenient method in addition to the kraft and soda pulping processes mentioned above the term standard alkaline pulping processes comprehends all those known pulping processes which are conducted or which are initiated at ph values greater than 7 illustrative of these processes are such methods as soda oxygen neutral sulfite semichemical alkaline sulfite polysulfide bisulfite alkaline sulfite and sulfonated chemimechanical it will also be obvious to one of skill in the art that the use or the non use of anthraquinone anthrahydroquinone and all related compounds well known in the recent literature in such standard alkaline pulping processes are also both comprehended by the invention the following examples further illustrate the best mode contemplated by the inventor for the practice of his invention the initial series of examples illustrate the use of monoperoxysulfate in the pretreatment of wood prior to chemical pulping a series of samples of northern softwood chips having an average moisture content of 15 are treated by immersion in aqueous solutions of oxone at varying weight concentrations relative to the oven dry weight of the wood at varying times and temperatures wood chips 425 g are immersed in liquor containing khso 5 42 5 g at a liquor to wood ratio of 7 6 to 1 0 at 20 u00b0 c for 72 hours the chips are then drained washed and soda pulped cooking conditions are 22 naoh 70 minutes to 170 u00b0 c 90 minutes at. |
1 | easy to get on and off stays hygienic is nonabsorbent and dries easily after a bath or shower because most current medical tube holders are made from cloth or open cell foam they have a tendency to absorb sweat stoma secretions and any other liquid with which they come in contact if a patient takes a shower or a bath the device often saturates with water because these medical tube holders take so long to dry they can cause skin irritation and breakdown also after as little as a day the band on this type of medical tube holder begins to curl and fray which weakens its ability to hold the tracheostomy tube securely by substituting the cotton stretch material open cell foam or metal chain of today 39 s medical tube holders with a nonabsorbent solid woven or closed cell polymer foam material such as natural or synthetic rubber neoprene polypropylene polyethylene polyvinyl chloride or nylon problems with absorption degradation and staining are reduced and the safety of the device is greatly improved a medical tube holder that uses a nonabsorbent material in the retention band is engineered to be pliable and is molded smooth to promote comfort because the retention band is made with a nonabsorbent material the patient can be washed with the medical tube holder in place and then toweled dry there is no longer a need to change the device after each wash furthermore by keeping the width of the retention band fairly narrow the insulating effect of the device is minimized which keeps the patient cool even during the warmest summer months the primary embodiment of. |
5 | such a structure would clearly also provide a degree of ballistic protection simply due to thickness and as will be shown below for certain formulations of the composite the fibers may be treated in such a way that increases resistance to projectile spreading without losing structural strength such panels are a useful size to serve as sections of blast resistant barriers with a significant weight savings compared to concrete or steel barriers in addition to other significant beneficial characteristics thereby demonstrating the applicability of the novel frp composite structure as a blast barrier the fiber orientation for a blast resistant barrier preferably is oriented along the bending axis anticipated which for a barrier embedded in the ground is the vertical axis only the minimum necessary to keep the structure together in the other axis is desirable or to handle other requirements controlling weave geometry to achieve alignment in multi layer laminates is not common which is one reason existing composites are not effective blast barriers to achieve the desired novel construction weave has to be procured with a given orientation and then the weave has to be applied to maintain that orientation as each ply is built up up to 40 or more plies although a range of fiber orientations will deliver useful results the inventors have found that a 89 vertical 11 horizontal fiber weave is near optimum for a blast barrier application while as little as 50 in the vertical direction is still beneficial in order to make a thick laminate 2 u2033 or more several layers of fiber weave are needed close to 40 for some tested versions the inventors have produced the inventors have also found that fiber weight per layer greatly affects the amount of resin which. |
1 | the device 222 can process the data in various ways according to the rules of the data processing application the device 222 can e g create a print formatted record of the procedure log 220 for printing in a hard copy version the device 222 can also e g process the procedure logs for multiple devices and patients to create historical patient treatment records patient reimbursement records and the like for storage or retrieval the device 222 thereby makes possible the establishment and maintenance of an archival patient data base by processing individual procedure logs as fig6 shows the kit 200 can also include a label 224 that is pre applied or that can be applied by the physician to the usage key card 202 the label 224 receives manually transcribed visually readable information pertaining to the usage key card 202 e g the name of the patient being treated by the device 26 the date of treatment and the like in this way usage key cards 202 can itself be physically stored and indexed as fig6 also shows the kit 200 can also include instructions 232 for using the usage key card 202 in the fashion described for example the instructions 232 can instruct the physician as to the. |
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5 | is then possible to pass a threaded pivot 32 which may be positioned by sleeves nuts and washers in order to receive a sliding bracket 33 set on the floor slab as indicated in fig8 f the system is then completed with the said supplementary elements such as the support profile 34 shown in fig9 which is designed to slot on to the reinforcement 1 by way of horizontal grooves 35 set into the lower section of the profile thereby allowing the said profile 34 to serve as the starting support for overhanging brick or blockwork other supplementary elements include retention anchors for rising parapets of balconies or roofs hanging brackets which may serve to support the housing for blinds or other window coverings and plumb and levelling lines particularly in the manual erection of the brick or blockwork and which obviously allow for adjustment within the direction of the three axes of the wall fig1 shows a type of end anchorage where the longitudinal bars 5 of reinforcement 1 are bolted to an anchor plate 37 through perforations 38 finally this system also allows the prefabrication of void reinforcement using only one component and therefore one material unit in this case there is no difference between the connectors and the vertical reinforcement this would include plates bent to form open or closed sections with plate of greater or lesser gauge and draw double reinforcement may be u201c u u201d shaped cross the void in the form of an u201c x u201d or vertically overlap as in the traditional form of bars in reinforced concrete in order to give longitudinal continuity to. |
9 | an inlet of reformer 12 as is known in the art fuel may comprise any conventional or alternative fuel as is known in the art for example gasoline diesel jet fuel kerosene propane natural gas carbon biodiesel ethanol and methanol air is supplied from a source not shown such as a blower or other air pump via line 32 to intake air side 24 of heat exchanger 22 and thence via line 34 to cathode passageway 20 at start up heated air is also supplied from heat exchanger 22 via line 36 to an inlet on reformer 12 to provide oxygen for reformer start up in known fashion at a time after start up when such air is no longer needed or may be reduced in volume in accordance with the invention the air flow to the reformer may be controllably modulated by an air valve 38 reformate is supplied via line 40 from reformer 12 to anode passageway 18 anode tail gas is exhausted from stack 16 via line 42 and is preferably assisted by inline pump 28 syngas is exhausted from pump 28 via line 44 and a portion of the exhausted syngas may be recycled to an inlet of reformer 12 via line 46 preferably the recycled portion in line 46 is between about 50 and about 95 of. |
4 | pin 11 is located at the center of each hexagonal assembly 50 and so each of the six bodies 15 surrounding that pin 11 may be latched thereon in order to be maintained at its upper shed position complete hexagonal assemblies 50 are not formed at the periphery of the tessellated assembly similarly internally of the tessellated assembly each pin 12 and each pin 13 is surrounded by six selector bodies 15 accordingly during any weaving cycle each selector body 15 may be independently latched on to an associated pin 11 12 or 13 so as to be independently moved between upper and lower shed positions or retained at these positions as more clearly seen in fig4 each selector body 15 preferably comprises a lower body portion 51 which is spaced from and secured to an upper body portion 52 by a series of struts 54 the upper and lower body portions 51 52 are preferably moulded from a suitable plastics material and are each of triangular cross section a groove 55 is located at the apex of each body portion 51 52 for sliding engagement with associated pins 11 12 and 13 the interconnecting struts may be formed from a suitable plastics material or metal each latch 18 19 and 20 is mounted on an upper end of a deflectable elongate support 60 the support 60 is mounted at its lower end on the lower body portion 15 an electrostrictive or piezo electric strip 62 is associated with the support 60 to cause the upper end of the support 60 to be deflected. |
1 | within the archwire slot 7 this is called the closed position fig8 discloses the details of the rotating clip 20 as it rests within the bracket body 2 the open opposing sides 23 between the opposing columns 22 allow an archwire 30 to go between the left end 8 and right end 9 of the archwire slot 7 fig9 discloses the rotating clip orthodontic bracket 1 with the rotating clip 20 in an open position and an archwire 30 in the archwire slot 7 fig1 a are cross sections of fig9 through points a u2014 a the c shaped extension 24 rests upon the bracket body 2 and has a free end 25 with a beveled leading edge 28 underside 26 wherein the beveled leading edge 28 facilitates the c shaped extension 24 sliding over the archwire 30 as shown in fig1 b fig1 c is a cross section of the c shaped extension 24 with a bottom side 14 that is flat 31 in fig1 b the flat 31 bottom side 14 holds the archwire 30 passively in the archwire slot 7 fig1 a discloses the cross section of fig9 wherein the bottom 14 of the c shaped extension 24 has an active bump. |
5 | can be removed with the tubing string connected at thread 12 groove 22 also serves as an attachment point for a fishing spear not shown that can engage the housing 24 if for any reason it needs to be fished out valve 60 can be a sleeve that is released for movement by the processor 56 such that passage 34 is in communication with passage 58 as the sleeve moves against a low pressure or atmospheric chamber 62 as shown in the lower part of the fig where the separation has already occurred alternatively valve 60 can be a ball or a plug valve or other designs suitable for on and off service those skilled in the art will appreciate that what is illustrated is a disconnect that can be triggered with a signal in a variety of forms that can be recognized by a processor to then employ pressure in the annular space around the tool or in the tubing passage within the tool to get a piston moving to allow a connection to separate there can be a single signal that is recognized to allow the separation or discrete signals so that alternative opportunities are available to trigger. |
3 | useful in addition to being a very good solvent acetone was found to be nontoxic at concentrations of 4 or lower because of this it was the solvent of choice for the majority of the substrates both ethanol which was found to be nontoxic at 4 and hexane which was found to be nontoxic at 2 were found to be suitable solvents chloroform was not an acceptable solvent since it was found to be lethal at concentrations greater than 1 and it precipitated various components of the broth at these concentrations growth of c tropicalis strain h5343 was measured by absorbance at 600 nm this experiment examined the toxicity of test substrates the data collected from example 1 was used to help prepare a stock solution of the test substrate in one of the solvents stock solutions of most substrates in concentrations from 100 g l to 500 g l were made using acetone as a solvent aqueous solutions of polyethylene glycol were prepared in the few cases that the substrate could not be dissolved in any of the tested solvents it was added neat the toxicity test used here was similar to that used for the solvents described in example 1 the goal was to determine the highest concentration at which a substrate could be added to. |
8 | d to the server after that 9 server request client_a to send media stream to the server and 10 client_a once received said request sends media stream a to the server in the same way 11 server requests client_b to send media stream to the server and 12 client_b sends media stream b to the server 13 14 once server has received media stream a and b mixes them with media streams c and d and 15 16 sends the mixed media stream from step 13 to client_c and media stream from step 14 to client_d respectively finally server sends 17 18 media stream c to client_a and client_b and 19 20 media stream d to client_a and client_b fig3 shows another embodiment of this invention in which sip protocol is now used in this case 1 client_n sends invite request to server with sdp session description as a body v 0 o alice 2890844526 2890844526 in ip4 127 16 70 1 s c in ip4 127 16 70 1 t 0 0 m audio 49170 rtp avp 97 a rtpmap 97 ilbc 8000 m video 51372 rtp avp 31 a rtpmap 31 h261 90000 in the invite request client capabilities preferences are described in contact header using according to rfc 3841 or in any other way media types and number of streams are indicated in sdp in this example the client is a pc and prefers. |
2 | flop 44 is connected through the single pole of fourth relay 54 to the supply voltage v s the coil of this relay 54 is connected through current limiting resistor 56 to the low temperature signal output terminal 58 of the infrared monitor the output 60 of the flip flop 44 is connected through base resistor 62 to transistor 64 transistor 64 may be a pnp as shown in the figure if the base is connected to the inverting output of the flip flop 44 or an npn should the base of the transistor be connected to the noninverting output not shown of the flip flop an alarm reweld circuit 66 is connected between the supply voltage v s and the emitter 68 of transistor 64 and the collector 70 if transistor 64 is grounded through resistor 72 the alarm 66 may be an audible type alarm to alert the welder operator that a reweld is required alternatively the transister output generates a reweld signal which could trigger an automatic welder to weld again resistors 62 and 72 are selected to appropriately bias the transistor for the desired current gain and voltage necessary for the alarm circuit a description of the basic operation of the circuit now. |
7 | a magnification factor a preferential paper selection function in which a previously memorized paper size is selected and a manual paper selection function in which a preferred paper size is selected by a key manipulation these three paper selection functions are called for by manipulation of the key in succession and in rotation application_number US 15254688 A description fig1 is a schematic structural arrangement view of a copier machine fitted with a preferred embodiment of the paper size selection apparatus of the present invention in this drawing numeral 1 represents a machine main body and 2 denotes generally a scanning system which is adapted for transmitting optical images provided by conventional exposure operation of a document and is positioned within the interior space of the main machine body 1 the scanning system 2 comprises an exposure lamp 20 first mirror 21 second mirror 22 third mirror 23 fourth mirror 24 magnification factor setting lens 25 and the like numerals 3 represents an image formation system for reforming the images transmitted from the scanning system 2 on the paper through the way of electrophotographing process comprising a photosensitive drum 30 a developing unit 31 a charger 33 a main eraser 34 a cleaning blade 35 separation. |
7 | another embodiment the silver containing dopant can be introduced into substrate 156 using a method other than ion implantation for example in one embodiment substrate 156 along with a patterned mask formed thereon can be immersed in a heated bath containing a silver salt such as silver nitrate silver can diffuse into the exposed portions of the substrate from the bath to locally increase the refractive index of the substrate the bath can be under pressure in this embodiment fig8 a and 8b illustrate a diffractive lens 160 constructed in accordance with another embodiment of our invention comprising alternating transparent and opaque regions 162 and 164 opaque regions 164 of lens 160 are formed by depositing an opaque material such as cr on a transparent substrate 166 and lithographically patterning the cr so that the cr covers regions 164 of importance regions 162 and 164 form a diffraction pattern that causes lens 160 to focus light onto a small spot however the spacing of regions 162 and 164 increases and decreases as one proceeds circumferentially around lens 160 thus different regions of lens 160 exhibit different focal lengths lenses comprising alternating opaque and transparent regions are described in more detail in the above incorporated 39 608 application fig9 represents a numerical reconstruction of the focal spot in a plane along the optical axis of a lens a collimated laser beam 71 is diffracted by lens 72 and focused into a spot 73 onto recording media. |
2 | used for example for a bowden pull obviously pull rods with articulated connecting points or also a pull chain could be used instead of pull cables however the connecting means is merely to be designed in order to transmit a pulling force to the brake unit 9 it is a pull means fig3 shows a possible construction of the brake unit 9 in the example there is shown an unactuated brake which is connected in known mode and manner by way of a floating mounting with an abutment at one side relative to the elevator car 3 the connecting means 11 or the pull cable 12 in the case of actuation adjusts a movable brake lining by way of a force translation lever 14 and thus firmly clamps the guide rail 7 a braking force by means of which the elevator car 3 is braked or held arises through this clamping force or pressing force f n the brake unit is actuated by the connecting means 11 in force active manner i e the brake unit is in opened or non braking position in the absence of an actuator force f a transmitted by the connecting means 11 fig5 shows another embodiment of the brake unit 9 in this. |
9 | built on the same semiconductor of a multi core x86 processor for direct drop in in the cpu socket of a standard x86 computer board in this embodiment the heterogeneous computer system 300 is itself a standard x86 architecture which by itself constitutes a complete x86 computer with its x86 cpu 344 and the supporting x86 chipset 362 the x86 cpu 344 is a variant to its conventional counterpart it consists essentially on the same semiconductor die of an x86 performance processor for example the latest multi core x86 320 a hypervising arm or low end x86 core 310 and the bridge logic 340 to bridge the hypervisor to the performance core via the front side bus 334 fig4 schematically outlines the block diagram of another implementation of the heterogeneous computer system of the present invention that has a reduced power x86 core serving as the hypervisor processor on the same semiconductor of a multi core x86 processor for direct drop in in the cpu socket of a standard x86 computer board in this embodiment the heterogeneous computer system 400 is itself a standard x86 architecture that constitutes a complete x86 computer with its x86 cpu 446 and the supporting x86 chipset 462 the x86 cpu 446 is another variant to the conventional counterpart it consists essentially on the same semiconductor die of x86 performance processor cores 421 and 422 and a hypervising reduced power x86 core 410 no bridge logic is necessary as the hypervisor core 410 implements a reduced instruction set of the performance cores 421 and 422 and shares the same internal bus the hypervisor equipped performance processor. |
7 | building site as well as positional information of a delivery site i e the current location for that the current location inquiry function inquires of the gps equipped portable telephone 4 carried by the customer about the current location when the latitude and longitude of the current location is returned as location information from the gps equipped portable telephone 4 the map database 11 is searched based on the location information the latitude and longitude are converted into map data in a corresponding administrative division and the map data is saved in an object file 14 then when the customer wishes to order products an ordering function is used to perform quotation processing when a definite order is placed it is saved in an order data file 15 if an inquiry about the arrival time of a delivery truck is made by a construction contractor who is receiving the delivered goods or by a sales person the delivery time calculation section 10 calculates estimated arrival time based on the current location of the delivery truck and location of the delivery site and replies to the inquirer for that the current location inquiry function inquires of the gps equipped portable telephone 4 carried by the delivery person driving the delivery truck about the current location when location information about the current location of the delivery truck is returned from the gps equipped portable telephone 4 it is converted into map data in the map database 11 then the location of the delivery site is determined based on a shipment data file 17 basic data about traffic conditions and necessary time are extracted from delivery route data 16 the estimated arrival time at the. |
1 | components for sleep enhancement of a seated person includes a sling member having finger accommodating pockets which enable the sling member to embrace the user 39 s cheeks and chin when the user 39 s forearms are upwardly raised from bent elbows and an elbow accommodating member having an elongated central region with extremities having cushioned elbow receiving pads application_number US 93029711 A description referring now to fig1 5 an embodiment of the sleep enhancing kit 10 of the present invention is shown comprised of sling member 11 elbow accommodating member 12 and optional eye cover 13 sling member 11 is comprised of an elongated band 30 of compliant but substantially non extensible construction suitable materials of construction include woven and non woven fabrics and plastics in film and net forms said sling member extends between opposed extremities 13 and is bounded in part by a flat upper surface 14 and lower surface 15 having finger accommodating pockets 16 associated with each extremity 13 pockets 16 may either be attached to lower surface 15 or may be continuous integral extensions thereof particularly when band 30 is a fabric the dimensions of said pockets should be such as to receive four fingers of the user 39 s hands in either extended state or bent at the second joints in use as shown in fig5 the user 39 s hands engage said pockets and are brought into contact with the upper cheek regions of the user 39 s face this is done by causing the forearms to be upwardly directed from bent elbows such emplacement causes upper surface 14 to embrace the chin region in the manner of a. |
2 | 22 and or as slack in the webbing 20 is taken up by the rewind spring 34 the spool 32 then rotates a short distance in the winding direction as indicated by the arrow shown in fig9 the hub 214 then carries the clutch member 174 in the counterclockwise direction until the end portion 212 of the clutch member 174 is stopped by the block 216 the hub 214 thereafter continues rotating with the spool 32 in the counterclockwise direction in sliding contact with the base portion 210 of the clutch member 174 the end portion 212 of the clutch member 174 is thus moved off of the uppermost step surface 188 on the yoke 170 and the yoke 170 is released to carry the secondary flywheel 172 pivotally upward into the loading position under the influence of the coil spring 202 as described above the mass of the secondary flywheel 172 is applied to the primary flywheel 112 effectively to increase the inertia of the primary flywheel 112 when the secondary flywheel 172 is in the loading position the increased inertia of the primary flywheel 112 will cause the primary flywheel 112 to lag rotation of the spool 32 upon acceleration of the spool 32 in the unwinding direction at a second. |
6 | within the post and locking the tenon 26 within the slat slot 16 with the pin channel 30 providing a means for supporting the distal end projecting hooks 42 of the side rail flange 44 side rail 40 and 41 and spring frame 39 therebetween it is noted that the two corner flanges 44 at each end are parallel with one another and are configured so that the hooks 42 will slip into the open side of channel member 30 and cooperatively engage with the horizontal pins 34 the bunk bed is assembled by aligning the hooks 42 at one end of the side rail 40 supporting the flat spring unit 41 with the open side of the channel members 30 of the headboard 10 at a selected height and force the hooks down onto the selected pins 34 the hooks 42 extending from a bracket 44 at the opposite end of the side rail 40 can likewise be inserted into the pin channel member 30 of the footboard 10 preferably at the same height as in the headboard 10 and forced tightly onto the corresponding pins 34 in a preferred embodiment the sides of posts 12 and 15 which face each other have vertical slots 16 whereby each receive a tenon 26 formed on the distal end of each slat 20 as best illustrated in fig2 3 and 6 the posts 12 and 15 each include a u shaped vertical post channel 14 into which is fastened a vertical u shaped channel. |
7 | shallow low angle borehole extends through rock layers no liner is required if however the shallow low angle boreholes extend through loose soil or through wet conditions a liner may be required fig2 b shows an elevational view of creating the shallow low angle boreholes of an embodiment in which the entry and exit points connect and also shows a surface anomaly traversed in particular in fig2 b the horizontal borehole 32 or at least a pilot hole thereof has already been drilled in this case the horizontal drilling equipment 20 is shown pulling sensor cable 34 through the horizontal borehole although not specifically required given the proportions of the sensor cable 34 and the borehole 32 this pull back may include use of a reamer 36 which increases the diameter of the hole as well as a swivel couple 38 which allows the sensor cable 34 to remain untwisted in spite of the twisting of the drill string 24 as can be appreciated from the drawing of fig2 b permanently or semi permanently installing the sensor cable 34 under a surface anomaly in this case a river 40 drastically increases the repeatability and practicality of repeated seismic surveys although fig2 b shows the sensor cable entering the borehole directly in the preferred embodiments the sensor cable is within a lining for example metal or plastic tubing thus the sensor cables may eventually be removed leaving. |
7 | output 60 in block 64 along with vehicle parameters 62 such as vehicle speed yaw rate steering angle and steering rate the vehicle parameters 62 are evaluated in conjunction with the radar output 40 and the vision output 60 to enhance the reliability of the deployment decision and further adjust the deployment characteristics of the safety device 66 referring now to fig5 since each sensor has some very accurate features and some less accurate features sensor system 10 may also be configured to combine the attributes of both radar sensor 10 and vision sensor 11 to provide control signals to the safety device 82 the radar output includes the range measurement 28 the radar closing velocity 30 and the radar position 74 while the vision output includes the vision range measurement 42 vision closing velocity 70 vision bearing rate 46 and vision bearing valve 44 the control signals 80 are based on a combination of radar and vision measurements from each sensor the combining of discrete measurements from separate sensors to improve reliability of a measurement is referred to as feature fusion for example the closing velocity 30 as measured by radar sensor 10 is combined with closing velocity 70 as measured by vision sensor 11 to determine a fused closing velocity as denoted by block 72 similarly the range measurement 28 from radar sensor 10 is fused or combined with the vision range measurement 42 as measured by vision sensor 16 to determine a fused range measurement. |
5 | the tool 100 wherein the ball seat 200 has been shifted to an enlarged diameter position as shown the annular shifting piston 150 has moved from a first lower to a second higher position relative to the ball seat due to fluid pressure acting on the piston surface 152 of the piston 150 consequently the space 153 has been reduced in volume in operation an upwardly facing shoulder 154 of the annular piston 150 that is in contact with a lower surface 212 of the castellations 202 has forced the ball seat 200 with its castellations 202 upwards along the conical surface 210 thereby enlarging the inner diameter of the sealing ring 205 to a size exceeding the outer diameter of the ball 201 in this manner the ball is released and fluid communication is reestablished between the portions of the bore above and below the ball seat 200 in one embodiment the invention is practiced in the following manner a tool 100 including the ball 201 and ball seat 200 is run into a wellbore in a string of tubulars to a predetermined depth the ball seat is in its smaller diameter position as shown in fig1 however the bore through the tool is open because there is no ball in the seat during run in at some later. |
3 | 10 days a1 fermentation mycelium powder b2 culture supernatant concentrated fluid c1 sporophore powder a2 water extract of fermentation mycelium b2 fermentation concentrated fluid c2 water extract of sporophore powder dexamethasone sodium phosphate asthma as a chronic airway inflammatory disease is characterized by significant increase of eosinophils of bronchus and lung eosinophils can release tens of inflammatory substances such as cytokines leukotriene and prostapar etc which may cause inflammation edema injury and thickening of airway make narrow airway and therefore lead to dyspnea thus eosinophil is considered as a target of screening drugs for relieving cough at present the medicine which can inhibit inflammation of airway eosinophils would probably be used for preventing and treating asthma in this test substance b fermentation concentrated fluid shows good inhibition on eosinophils of bronchus and lung of sensitized cavies after being attacked by antigen as described in table 3 3 effect of fermentation product of cryptoporus volvatus peck schear with different dose on leukocyte total number and eosinophils in bronchial lung lavage solution of sensitized cavies after being attacked by antigen 75 sd cavies are divided into 8 groups and treated with 2 egg albumin gel solution to cause allergy subcutaneous injection is given into four soles of each cavy 0 1 ml each part and the operation is repeated for one time 10 days later the cavies are administered with the medicine samples since the fourteenth day after allergy has been caused the cavies are administered by intragaster method. |
5 | bushing 20 bearings 18 and thrust button 22 the seals 37 and or 39 also prevent deleterious materials from entering into the cone 16 and causing premature bit failure due to bearing failure fig2 is an enlarged partial cross sectional view of a portion of fig1 illustrating the embodiment of pressure compensating assembly 30 in more detail referring to fig1 and 2 pressure compensating assembly 30 includes reservoir cap or body 38 o rings 40 and 42 encircle the exterior of body 38 to seal the lubricant from the downhole environment cone support arm 14 comprises annular o ring grooves 80 to house and secure o rings 40 and 42 body 38 includes several radial perforations 46 to provide fluid communication between lubricant located in a hollow interior 48 of body 38 and the lubricant passageway 26 the interior 48 is exposed to the interior of diaphragm 32 which is also initially filled with lubricant the diaphragm 32 has an annular lip or rim 50 that is disposed between lip 52 that is formed in the interior of the body 38 and piston disk 54 to retain diaphragm within interior 48 the body 38 has a fill passageway 64 extending axially through the body 38 and intersecting the interior 48 a removable plug 62 may be positioned into the fill passageway 64 pressure compensating assembly 30 includes snap ring 56 encircling the exterior of body 38 to capture the assembly 30 within cavity 28 plug 74 may secure assembly 30 tightly against snap ring 56. |
8 | by indexing pin 32 at the debris removal and inspection area 31 as the chips 12 pass from indexing pin 26 to indexing pin 32 they slide under the debris removal system 34 the debris removal system 34 may employ suction forced air and or other methods known in the art to clean the surface 54 fig7 of the chip 12 without disturbing the markings thereon not shown moreover any marking material that remains in the recovered residue may be reprocessed for future chip marking the chip 12 adjacent the indexing pin 32 is then inspected by the camera 36 which may be a ccd camera or other suitable camera known in the art that is the camera 36 photographs the image of the surface 54 of the chip 12 and the markings contained thereon and sends this image to a central processing unit such as cpu 80 in fig1 the image received by the cpu 80 is broken down into individual pixels and the pixels are compared to a minimum standard once the image is received and compared by the cpu 80 each chip 12 is released by the indexing pin 32 the adjacent upstream chips 12 are maintained in position by the indexing pin 38 until each is released for inspection if the chip 12 released by the indexing pin 32 is acceptable according to the comparison made by the cpu 80 then the chip 12 is allowed to slide on the track 14 to the final staging area 40 if. |
1 | be used to accurately establish the threshold the patient indicates detection of the tone by operating a switch device the results of such testing are conventionally recorded as an 34 audiogram 34 or a plot of hearing threshold for each ear at the test frequencies with young children as patients it is extremely difficult to attract their attention and interest in such test with the result that they may not concentrate properly and reliably respond to the test tones as each is heard during the full time required for a test sequence the present invention uses a colour video display unit crt showing a microprocessor produced image to both attract the child 39 s attention and to provide positive reinforcement to legitimate responses by the child during testing for reinforcement purposes the graphics sequence is alterable in a manner favourable to the child upon activation of the switch device within a preset time window following initiation of each tone for example a 34 moving 34 train may be displayed with children or faces displayed in an offset region of the display unit this constitutes the 34 attract 34 mode at the start of testing the trains stops at a station and the image changes to a carriage with windows a positive response from the child to a tone will cause a face to be moved into a train carriage and appear at a window further positive response will progressively move faces into the carriage other graphic sequences have been found equally satisfactory for this purpose they all essentially involve the realisation of a goal which the child finds desirable examples of. |
6 | 921 forces spool 140 to move left the right portion 920 of the spool valve 140 stops fluid flow at the retard end 910 but simultaneously the left portion 919 moves further right leaving advance portion 98 in fluid communication with duct 99 because of the inherent torque reversals in camshaft drained fluid from the advance chamber 92 feeds the same into retard chamber 93 via one way valve 97 and duct 95 as can be appreciated with the cta cam phaser the inherent cam torque energy is used as the motive force to re circulate oil between the chambers 92 93 in the phaser this varying cam torque arises from alternately compressing then releasing each valve spring as the camshaft rotates it should be noted that fig4 and 5 are used to show different types of vct system suitable for the present invention some structures are not depicted in detail for these details refer to fig2 u2013 3 the following are terms and concepts relating to the present invention it is noted the hydraulic fluid or fluid referred to supra are actuating fluids actuating fluid is the fluid which moves the vanes in a vane phaser typically the actuating fluid includes engine oil but could be separate hydraulic fluid the vct system of the present invention may be a cam torque actuated cta vct system in which a vct system that uses torque reversals in camshaft caused by the forces of opening and closing engine valves to move the vane the control valve in a cta system allows fluid flow from advance chamber to retard chamber allowing vane to move or stops flow locking vane in position. |
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