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3 | 5 39 methylphenyl benzotriazole 2 2 39 hydroxy 5 39 tert butylphenyl benzotriazole 2 2 39 hydroxy 3 39 methyl 5 39 tert butylphenyl benzotriazole 2 2 39 hydroxyp 5 39 cyclohexylphenyl benzotriazole 2 39 2 39 hydroxy 3 39 5 39 dimethylphenyl benzotriazole and the like the acrylate is the polycarbonate aggressive component of the solution and functions as a softening or swelling agent for the polycarbonate once the polycarbonate surface is softened or swelled the ultraviolet light absorbent diffuses or permeates into the softened surface of the polycarbonate the hydroxy ether acts as a mitigating agent for the acrylate that is it acts to prevent a too rapid and too aggressive attack by the acrylate upon the polycarbonate thereby allowing an even and uniform impregnation of the surface of the softened polycarbonate by the ultraviolet light absorbent compound while preventing etching and discoloration of the polycarbonate by the acrylate the acrylate and the hydroxy ether are then evaporated from the treated polycarbonate article the resultant polycarbonate article is resistant to ultraviolet light degradation while at the same time retaining all of the desirable characteristics of an untreated polycarbonate article this process is in sharp contrast to the prior art process as taught for example in german offen no 2 211 641 which provides a very active surface impregnation technique wherein small articles are endowed with improved ultraviolet light resistance by a short e. |
6 | environments where interference such as clutter is minimized or where the target return waveform power sufficiently exceeds the antenna leakage power the duty cycle of the random noise may be increased to 100 the example depicted in fig2 3 employs single bit sampling in order to enable high speed sampling thereby eliminating the need for high speed analog to digital conversions this effectively causes a loss in detection capability as would be provided by multiple bit signal quantization of less than three decibels if the receiver gain is selected so that thermal noise saturates the receiver thus with the system saturated by thermal noise the noise interference floor during signal processing is fixed therefore a fixed threshold can be used for detection thereby eliminating the normal loss associated with a constant false alarm rate detector in addition with single bit sampling xor gates can be used as the complex multiplier to cross correlate the target return waveform samples with the delayed image of the random noise waveform samples the range counters in the random noise correlator 16 count the number of correlations over the correlation interval at the end of a correlation interval 46 the counter value for each range gate 50 52 and 54 passes to the digital signal processor 32 of fig1 and the range gate counters in the random noise correlator 16 of fig1 are reset to initiate another correlation interval after n correlation intervals defined as a coherent processing interval 48 the digital signal processor 32 can coherently process the end values output by each range gate counter in the random noise correlator 16 using standard range doppler signal processing techniques well. |
3 | chain and then hn chain of the neurotoxin is amplified from the cdna by the polymerase chain reaction pcr using appropriate oligonucleotide primers whose sequences are designed based on the bont a neurotoxin cdna sequence of seq id no 9 these procedures are performed using the standard techniques of molecular biology as detailed in for example sambrook et al already incorporated by reference herein the primer defining the beginning of the coding region 5 u2032 side of the l chain fragment is given a stui site the pcr primer defining the 3 u2032 end of the hn encoding domain has the following features from 3 u2032 to 5 u2032 a 5 u2032 region sufficiently complementary to the 3 u2032 end of the hn encoding domain to anneal thereto under amplification conditions a nucleotide sequence encoding the human immunoglobulin hinge region u03b3 1 seq id no 11 a nucleotide sequence encoding the human cck 8 octapeptide seq id no 6 and a unique restriction endonuclease cleavage site the pcr product termed bont a l hn u03b3 cck is purified by agarose gel electrophoresis and cloned into a pbluescript ii sk vector the resulting plasmid is used to transform competent e coli cells and a preparation of the resulting plasmid is made the bont a l hn u03b3 cck fragment is excised from the pbluescript vector and cloned into a mammalian expression vector immediately downstream of a strong promoter the resulting vector is used to transfect a culture of the appropriate host cell which is then grown to confluence expression of the bont a l hn u03b3 cck polypeptide is induced and the cells are lysed the polypeptide is first purified by gel exclusion chromatography the fractions containing the recombinant therapeutic agent are pooled then the bont a l hn. |
1 | further preferred embodiment the amount of suspending agent leads to a powder liquid ration of about 0 4 g ml to about 0 75 g ml according to one embodiment of the invention the total amount of the suspending agent can be directly added in a yet preferred embodiment according to the invention the suspending agent is added in at least two preferably two portions the first portion being added to the tiotropium salt the second portion being added after addition of the excipient if the suspending agent is added in two portions the first portion added is about 10 to 90 preferably 20 to 70 more preferably 30 to 60 of the suspending agent used in total after addition of the suspending agent the suspension thus obtained is stirred and optionally subjected to sonic treatment for about 1 minute to 60 minutes preferably 2 minutes to 30 minutes however it is apparent for the person skilled in the art that the mixing and optionally sonic treatment time may vary from the time periods mentioned hereinbefore in dependence on the batch size of the prepared inhalation powder after mixing and optionally sonic treatment the physiologically acceptable excipient is added if according to a preferred embodiment of the invention only one portion of the suspending agent has been added in the process steps described hereinbefore the remaining suspending agent is added after addition of the excipient after addition of the suspending agent the suspension thus obtained is stirred and optionally subjected to sonic treatment for about 1 minute to 60 minutes preferably 2 minutes to 30 minutes however it is apparent for the person skilled in the art that the mixing. |
6 | further exemplary embodiments of a fuel nozzle 14 fig3 9 12 and 15 each show the fuel nozzle 14 in side view arrows indicating an inflow direction 28 30 32 for each of the gases in this case the first fuel flows in radially in the inflow direction 28 and the second fuel and the air flow in axially in the inflow directions 30 32 as a result of the axial inflow in the premixing chamber 6 in particular the general direction of flow s is established which the first fuel also substantially adopts at a sufficient distance from the radial outlet orifices 18 fig4 10 13 and 16 each show the corresponding fuel lance 14 in front view and fig5 11 14 and 17 each show the corresponding fuel lance 14 in perspective view the embodiment of the fuel nozzle 10 shown in fig3 to 5 comprises a number of forwards oriented tetrahedral vortex generators 22 which are mounted on the fuel lance 14 downstream of the axial outlet orifice 20 and upstream of the radial outlet orifices 18 here the vortex generators 22 each have a height h which is here selected such that the vortex generator 22 extends further in the radial direction than the outer pipe 16 this is shown particularly clearly in fig4 this makes it possible in particular for air to. |
5 | 124 to the annulus 104 collectively defining a second outlet 128 the top sub 126 is coupled to a swivel housing 116 for the index housing 168 at a lower end 130 the coupling of the swivel housing 134 and the top sub 126 provides an upper shoulder 138 at the lower end 136 of the top sub 126 a lower shoulder 140 formed in the swivel housing 116 is spaced apart from the upper shoulder 136 to form an inner recess 142 within which a swivel ring 144 is retained the swivel ring 144 includes at least one indexing pin 146 extending radially into the axial through passage 124 defined by the outer housing 110 while the swivel ring 144 is axially retained by the upper and lower shoulders 138 140 the swivel ring 144 is not rotationally retained to the outer housing 110 thus the swivel ring 144 may rotate within the confines of the upper and lower shoulders 138 140 along a middle portion 150 of the swivel housing 116 a spring housing 152 is coupled thereto a lower portion 154 of the swivel housing 116 protrudes axially within a through bore 156 defined by the spring housing 152 the lower portion 154 of the swivel housing 116 is spaced apart from the corresponding portion of the spring housing 152 such that a small gap 162 is created within this small gap 162 a spring sleeve 162 is coupled to the spring housing 152 as will be explained below the spring sleeve 164 is included primarily to aid in the assembly and disassembly of the jetting tool 100 the spring housing 152 is provided with external threads 120 at. |
2 | of the evaluation results with respect to mutual consistency the first component of the address information in particular can be the zip or postal code the second component can be a street or a house number inconsistencies between both components may be due for example to reading errors or an incorrect listing of the zip or postal code in case of a wrong information a number of alternatives for the street name are obtained starting with the first three or four digits of the zip or postal code the operator performs an extraction coding of the second component of the address information which also results in a number of suggestions for the street name during the consistency check only those suggestions are not rejected for which the results of these two analyses are mutually compatible the aforementioned embodiment is explained in a further detail in the following with the aid of two examples on one item the address is listed as in that case u201c 78457 buck 5 u201d is used to obtain entry u201c buckley 5 konstanz u201d from a street directory during extraction coding this is a correct association of the incorrect zip code 78457 during the consistency check the inconsistency of u201c bucklestr u201d and u201c buckley u201d is detected through automatic evaluation and the respective evaluation result is rejected on the other hand if the address line with zip code and location information is read with a high error rate ocr whereas the street information is read with a low error rate the operator only enters the zip code or a number of letters from the location information it is preferable. |
2 | 20 is mounted in the mounting hole 13 of the adapter 10 extends out from the rear end of the adapter 10 and has a front end a rear end a through hole 21 a first inner thread 25 a second inner thread 26 and at least one air channel 215 and may further have an outer flange 22 and an external thread 23 the through hole 21 is defined longitudinally through the bushing 20 and has an inner surface the first inner thread 25 is formed on the inner surface of the through hole 21 adjacent to the front end of the bushing 20 the second inner thread 26 is formed on the inner surface of the through hole 21 behind the first inner thread 25 the at least one air channel 215 is defined longitudinally in the front end of the bushing 20 and communicates with the through hole 21 the at least one air channel 215 may have a front opening and a rear opening the front opening is defined at the front end of the bushing 20 the rear opening is defined at the inner surface of the through hole 21 the outer flange 22 is formed on and protrudes radially from the front end of the bushing 20 is mounted in the cavity 11 of the adapter 10 and presses against an inside wall of the rear end 12 of the adapter 10 the external thread 23 is formed on the bushing 20 and engages with the internal thread of the mounting hole 13 of the adapter 10 the first valve member 30 is mounted in the through hole 21 through the. |
5 | the reduced size of the lower end of the inverted column 18 also provides for greater useful floor space it should be brought out that the grooves 40 42 44 and 46 all or any of them may be employed as passage means for enabling for example the drawing therethrough of telephone or electrical cable as from above a drop type ceiling 374 to any selected location in proximity to such related inverted column 18 further after such cables are drawn through the grooves suitable facing like cover means not shown may be placed in the grooves as to cover such cables although the preferred form of the invention employs trapezoidal wall panels it should be clear that wall panels of other configurations may be employed without departing from the spirit of the invention however it has been discovered that panels having inclined side edges such as at 16 provide the best means for dissipating loading stresses imposed on such panels from atop thereof to the spaced cooperating columns or posts fig3 is a somewhat simplified illustration of two columns 400 402 and cooperating wall panel member 412 this is a typical type of illustration and such reference numbers as are employed are used merely for ease of specific reference assuming that the columns 400 and 402 are operatively connected to each other as by a base member 415 and a wall panel member 412 is situated therein let it further be assumed that there is a generally equal. |
6 | to build a practical heat pump if the reaction is too slow too much metal would be required the metal should provide a reaction time of about 20 minutes with a 6 minute maximum preferred and a 5 minute maximum most preferred the specific heat of the material is an important factor because the material must cycle between its high temperature and its low temperature the specific heat is at most 0 20 kcal kg u00b0 c preferable 0 15 kcal kg u00b0 c or less and most preferably no higher than 0 10 kcal kg u00b0 c the maximum pressure of the operating pressure range is also important as it affects the amount of container material required in the apparatus a high pressure requires a thick walled container which is less desirable than a thin walled container with presently available construction metals the maximum pressure to be experienced in the apparatus should not be higher than 60 absolute atmospheres preferable not higher than 50 absolute atmospheres and most preferable not higher than 40 absolute atmospheres of course if higher strength metals are developed then these maximum pressures could be increased several factors effect the rates of hydrogen metal reaction besides the nature of the. |
5 | bop rams the open chamber 24 connects to an open port 28 which connects to a short conduit 30 which connects to the quick dump valve 10 alternatively the dump valve 10 can be directly connected to the open port 28 additional hoses 32 connect the dump valve 10 to one of three ports on the shuttle valve generally identified by the numeral 35 the other two ports on the shuttle valve 35 connect to the blue pod and the yellow pod hydraulic supply as well known to those skilled in the art when either the blue pod accumulators or the yellow pod accumulators are energizedwhen hydraulic fluid is directed from either the blue or yellow pods the shuttle valve 35 seals off the path of the non energized hydraulic system and routes the fluid to the bop in order to open the rams as shown in fig1 high pressure fluid exits from a pod in this case the yellow pod and moves through the shuttle valve 12 the conduit 14 the close port 16 and enters the close chamber 22 thus moving the piston 20 to the left hand side of the bop assembly 18 as shown in fig1 as high pressure fluid enters the close chamber 22 fluid must exit the open chamber 24 as the piston 20 moves to the closed position the fluid in the open chamber 24 moves into the dump valve 10 shifting it to the vent position fig4 thus venting the fluid to sea during the closing process fluid is being vented through the dump valve 10 after the bop is closed the pressure in the close chamber 24 equalizes and no further fluid is vented however the shuttle. |
5 | tabs into the adjacently positioned depressions thereby reducing the stress loads that adjacent shingles apply to one another application_number US 46344506 A description the present invention provides a roofing system formed by roofing members or shingles possessing thermal expansion relief characteristics the roofing system provides a degree of u201c play u201d between adjacently mounted shingles on a roof structure specifically as the shingles expand in size due to the temperature of the shingles becoming elevated spacer tabs which are typically utilized to properly align and space apart shingles for installation are allowed to be displaced inwardly into the side regions of the shingles this allows the side regions of the shingles to avoid the high compressive loads applied by thermally expanding adjacent shingles in certain embodiments the spacer tabs are configured to substantially only undergo elastic deformation when thermal expansion occurs while in other embodiments certain modes of failure result in the spacer tabs partially or fully breaking away from connection with the side regions of the respective shingle turning to fig2 6 an embodiment of a shingle 200 possessing thermal expansion relief characteristics is depicted with a spacer tab feature 202 abutting an adjacent shingle 300 the shingle 200 has a main body 204 possessing a top surface 206 a bottom surface 208 and side regions 210 from which the spacer tab feature 202 extends it should be understood that the shingle top surface 206 may take the same form as the top surface 103 of the. |
9 | mould where the cast material is allowed or caused to harden into a casting whose form is defined by the form of the mould cavity which is enclosed in the mould the casting operation may be put into effect such that a clear and sharp interface between the different casting materials is achieved or alternatively the casting operation may be put into effect so that a certain intermingling of the two casting materials takes place in an interface zone in the casting operation so that a sharply defined interface occurs the first cast part of the tool is allowed to harden so far that no intermingling of the casting materials occurs alternatively use may be made of a tool part which is cast in a separate process or which has been recovered and recycled from at old obsolete tool and which in the heated state 600 750 u00b0 c is inserted in a mould where an additional tool part is cast or in the casting so that an interface zone is formed between the tool parts the hardening and cooling of the first cast tool part is allowed to continued only so far that a limited intermingling of the cast materials can take place or that a certain remelt of the already cast tool part can take place the positive. |
5 | between the ferrules 30 32 and the housing 10 as such a seal is formed by the ferrules 30 32 between the housing 10 and the cable 5 the swaging load and contact stress and thus the seal is maintained by the threaded outer diameter 37 of the primary retainer 35 it should be noted that the above description of the primary retainer 35 is exemplary of one particular embodiment of the retainer 35 and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention there are any number of embodiments of the primary retainer 35 that can be used to advantage in the sealing assembly 1 the primary retainer 35 is any means capable of energizing the ferrules 30 32 and maintaining the primary seal in some instances to ensure a proper seal it may be necessary to coat the ferrules 30 32 with a soft metal such as gold typical cable 5 are characterized by non circularity or non uniformity of surface although the process of swaging the ferrules 30 32 on the cable 5 deforms the surface considerably often it is not enough to provide sufficient local contact stresses between the ferrules 30 32 and the troughs existing in the surface of the cable 5 thus the metal metal seal cannot withstand a substantial pressure differential for a long duration of time coating the ferrules 30 32 with a soft metal causes the troughs to be filled with the soft metal substantially increasing the local contact stresses the secondary metal metal seal is formed by a seal element 40 having a conical section 41 that corresponds with a mating section. |
6 | the general l shape of the slots 44 and 46 is shown in fig4 as shown in fig2 a bung 52 having a threaded portion 54 and a radial flange portion 56 is threadably engaged with threads 58 on the inside of the inner tubular member 26 the radial flange portion 56 engages the tubular gate member 42 locking the gate member 42 in the closed position as can be seen in fig2 and 3 the bung 52 must be unscrewed and removed in order to move the tubular gate 42 from the fully inserted closed position to the fully withdrawn open position the valve body 14 may be formed in a single plastic molding or formed with the inner tubular member 26 as a separate part as shown in fig2 and 3 in this latter construction the inner tubular member 26 is glued or otherwise bonded to the end portion 22 the apertures 24 and 28 may be aligned radially as shown in fig2 and 3 or may be off set to provide a tortuous path or passage through the valve to limit the rate of tank discharge alternatively the size of apertures 24 and 28 my be varied to regulate the maximum flow rate in the embodiment shown the aperture size. |
1 | at the distal end 14 of the catheter 1 functions to maintain the structural integrity of the catheter and may have any length that provides that integrity in order to accomplish the purpose for which the particular catheter is used it is understood that the overall dimensions of the present invention can vary fig3 illustrates one embodiment of the invention one inlet hole is located at each of three inflow positions along the longitudinal axis of the catheter 1 each inlet hole 9 11 13 has a smaller cross sectional area 16 17 18 than the one preceding it fig4 illustrates another embodiment of the invention three round inlet holes are located at each inflow position 6 and 7 the cross sectional area of each inlet hole at inflow position 7 is less than the cross sectional area of each inlet hole at inflow position 6 in an exemplary embodiment the catheter 1 can be used to divert csf from the ventricles of a human brain in this embodiment the catheter 1 has a length that ranges from about 10 centimeters to about 50 centimeters the inner diameter 15 of the catheter ranges from about 1 0 millimeters to about 3 0 millimeters the progressive decrease in the inlet holes 9 11 13 cross sectional areas 16 17 18 need not be uniform however a method is herein described that results in near equal fluid inflow into the inlet holes 9 10 11 12 13 at each inflow position 6 7 8 the primary variable. |
5 | is disengaged whereupon the injector head 206 rigid upper frame section 209 and stripper system 219 is lifted to a new elevated position by means of operation of winch 221 connected to wire and hook 218 further connected to the injector head sling 205 where locking mechanism 610 is engaged tools intended for work in the well 1302 such as sections of bottom hole assemblies are lifted and installed into top of the bop 210 by use of winch 213 attached to wire and hook 1301 whereupon the bottomhole assembly sections 1302 are secured to the top of the bop 210 by means of securing devices typically utilized for such operations in situations requiring more than one section of bottomhole assemblies 1302 a following section is typically connected to the previous section at the top level of the bop 210 whereupon the new length of bottom hole assembly is lowered into the workover riser 102 whereupon the top of the bottomhole assembly is secured to the top of the bop 210 by use of devices typically utilized for such operations fig1 illustrates the step following installation of sections of bottomhole assemblies 1302 into the bop 210 where the coiled tubing injector head 206 and stripper system 219 is horizontally displaced such that the center is lined up with the center of the bop 210 whereupon the coiled tubing 212 is extended lowered towards the top of the bottom hole assembly 1302 and connected thereto by means of the coiled tubing end connector 1201 whereupon the stripper system 219 and coiled tubing injector head 206 are lowered towards the bop 210 by means of disengaging locking mechanism 610 and operation of winch 221 attached to wire and hook 218 further attached to. |
1 | which would tend to increase the temperature of the coating and perhaps increase the likelihood that the surface could deteriorate or that the instrument could become hot to the touch or cause tissue to adhere to the instrument the surface must be thin enough to permit most of the energy from a particular laser beam to be conducted through the surface to the high thermal conductivity substrate before the next laser beam application impinges upon the surface although a full solution to this problem involves the solution of a nonsteady state heat conduction equation that is fourier 39 s second law of heat conduction a satisfactory approximation may be obtained from the much simpler einstein relationship the maximum thickness is thus proportional to the square root of the thermal diffusivity of the surface material multiplied by the time the laser energy impinges on the surface a proportionality constant of 0 10 is selected to ensure that approximately ninety percent 90 of the laser beam energy is transferred to the high thermal conductivity substrate before the next application of the laser beam fig9 shows a generalized graph of time versus thickness of surface material the time is the time of one laser beam application most lasers are. |
2 | 33 and closed end plate 34 help define the fluid channels into and out of filter media 31 preventing any fluid from flowing directly to outlet channel 12 and bypassing filter media 31 first and second annular seals 38 and 39 may advantageously be included on filter element 30 and also help define and seal fluid passageways into and out of filter element 30 first annular seal 38 may be included on the open end plate 33 around opening 35 and adjacent the axial open end of filter element 30 to help seal the inlet channel 11 from the outlet channel 12 second annular seal 39 larger in diameter than first annular seal 38 may be formed circumferentially around the open end plate 33 to provide the seal between canister 20 and base 10 or in other words provides a seal to prevent fluid in inlet channel 11 from leaking out of the joint between canister 20 and base 10 first and second annular seals 38 39 may be integrally formed with open end plate 33 or attached with adhesives or other methods as is known in this art when first and second annular seals 38 39 are integrally formed on or included on open end plate 33 proper replacement of these seals is assured when the filter element is replaced at proper intervals otherwise a technician. |
2 | 11 12 and 13 are in open fluid communication with coolers 20 21 22 and 23 respectively hydrocarbon feed is provided via conduit 24 to coolers 20 21 22 and 23 along with additional fresh acid where cooled recycled or rerun acid catalyst is picked up to form a hydrocarbon and acid catalyst mixture the hydrocarbon and acid catalyst mixture is dispersed upwardly with high velocity through the coolers 20 21 22 and 23 and into the corresponding inlets of riser reactors 10 11 12 and 13 respectively at the bottom of common settler vessel 14 outlet conduits 26 27 28 and 29 which extend downwardly from settler vessel 14 are provided for the withdrawal of liquid acid catalyst for recycle conduits 26 27 28 and 29 are connected at the lower ends thereof with coolers 20 21 22 and 23 respectively via corresponding conduits 30 31 32 and 33 at an intermediate point along the length of the settler vessel 14 an outlet conduit 34 is provided for the removal of the separated liquid hydrocarbon product in operation a liquid hydrocarbon feed mixture comprising a mixture of an alkylating agent such as a low boiling olefin e g butylene and an alkylatable hydrocarbon such as a low boiling isoparaffin e g isobutane is introduced through conduit 24 as well as fresh makeup acid catalyst the feed mixture is dispersed at high velocity in the shells of coolers 20 21 22 and 23 which contain cooled liquid acid catalyst thus inducing acid catalyst circulation into the hydrocarbon feed mixture by density difference between the settled acid 38 from the settler 14 and the fresh makeup acid catalyst dispersed with the hydrocarbon feed in this manner acid. |
7 | the period of the quadrant where the a phase signal has a positive value and the b phase signal has a positive value the area 1 represents the range of the quadrant where the a phase signal has a negative value and the b phase signal has a positive value the area 2 represents the period of the quadrant where the a phase signal has a negative value and the b phase signal has a negative value the area 3 represents the period of the quadrant where the a phase signal has a positive value and the b phase signal has a negative value referring to fig2 when the scale is sent at a nearly constant rate the quadrant determination circuit 38 outputs as an a d area signal the a phase signal and the b phase signal each in a nearly sine wave form as previously described the comparator 34 a issues an output signal ad and the comparator 34 b issues an output signal bd at the rising point of the output signal bd when the upper counter 41 is incremented so that the count value n of the upper area changes when the comparator 34 creates a carry signal or a digit taking up signal noises or impulses may occur near to the zero level in such a case the upper area 0 1 2 3 is created with the timing different from that in the quadrant inverted in the a d area at the point q 1 or q 2 thereafter when a counter request comes for example at. |
9 | 200 is near top dead center subsequent combustion when the piston is on its down stroke allows efficient removal of unburned hydrocarbons in this region of the chamber the combustion chamber 215 creates efficient removal of unburned hydrocarbons from portion 232 because portion 232 is a significant fraction of the overall squish area portion 232 plus portion 237 thus overall emissions of unburned hydrocarbons from the combustion chamber 215 will be lower than those of a conventional combustion chamber by controlling the peak pressure and temperature used in high bmep applications advanced ignition timing can be utilized thus the life of the ignition plug 260 can be extended high bmep applications produce relatively high temperature and pressure in the combustion chamber 215 because the peak temperature and pressure can be controlled through the current chamber designs the plug 260 can be ignited at a lower pressure advanced ignition timing than in conventional combustion chambers because the ignition plug 260 can be fired at lower pressure the plug has a longer life span the ignition plug 260 described herein can be any ignition plug that is capable of igniting the mixture the secondary chamber 235 is ignited as the flames from the primary combustion event travel across the inner annular raised portion 232 the flames will combust the remaining mixture in the secondary chamber 235 by providing the secondary chamber 235 with a predetermined volume of mixture again the peak temperature and pressure in the combustion chamber 215 can be controlled by providing another chamber wall 239 and the outer annular raised portion 237 the flame propagation speed can again be controlled and decrease the potential for knock the flame propagation speed is slowed because the flame must travel up the wall 239 of the secondary chamber. |
9 | expert system inference engine whenever a value is changed referring now to fig1 polymer is conveyed from a polymerization vessel not shown in the direction of the arrow through suitable piping 1 to a spinning pack 2 containing mult iorificed spinneret 3 extruded from the spinneret orifices to form a group of filaments 4 which pass downwardly as a yarn bundle 4a and pass around puller roller 5 and advance to roller 6 where the yarn bundle splits into a left threadline 7 and right threadline 7 39 as shown each advancing threadline then passes by roller guides 8 and 8 39 and is wound onto bobbins to form yarn packages 9 and 9 39 the hardware associated with windup of ends 7 and 7 39 is referred to broadly as left windup unit lwu and right windup unit rwu respectively of course many intermediate processes may occur during passage of the filaments from spinneret 3 to packages 9 and 9 39 such as heating cooling drawing interlacing liquid finish application etc electronic sensing devices brk 10 are used to sense the presence or absence of a yarn bundle 4a sensing devices 11 associated with the lwu and 11 39 associated with the rwu sense presence. |
1 | so that the vicinity of a site is available for palpation and is visible for visual inspection another embodiment of the apparatus improves the sensitivity of detection by positioning an energy source and a receiver between a first layer of a high dielectric material and a second lay of a low dielectric material the apparatus may further include a third layer of a conductive material to shield the apparatus from stray capacitance in addition a system for detection of extravasation includes an array of sensors located at adjacent to and or remote from an injection site application_number US 23387402 A description referring to fig1 a prior art transducer for an electrical impedance plethysmograph 10 such as the eda u2122 patch manufactured by e z em co of westbury n y is illustrated transducer 10 can be applied to an extremity of a patient to detect extravasation during injection of a fluid into the patient at an injection site transducer 10 is positioned so that the injection site is covered by the approximate geometric center of the device transducer 10 includes four electrodes 12 a d electrodes 12 a d can be formed of a mixture of silver silver chloride or any other suitable conductive material when transducer 10 is applied to a patient to detect extravasation electrodes 12 a d can be. |
9 | of the tubes 11 to 16 can be polished to a high gloss as well the individual tubes 11 to 16 are rotatably supported they may be supported for example by rollers not shown supported in ball bearings and coated with rubber said rollers running in a deepening formed in the tubes furthermore provision is made for driving means not shown in detail which put the individual tubes 11 to 16 into rotation the driving means are accommodated in the hull 2 and can drive the individual tubes 11 to 16 for example via teflon toothed gears not shown in detail which gears mate with bent teflon toothed racks the latter being mounted on the tubes along their circumference preferably electric motors are selected as driving means the driving means drive the individual tubes 11 to 16 independently of one another and are controlled in this connection by controlling devices not shown in detail in a way such that two adjacent tubes contrarotate in each case relative to one another and that the angle of rotation speed of the tubes 11 to 16 decreases with the increase in diameter thus the innermost tube 11 has the highest number of revolutions whereas the outermost tube 16 is driven with the lowest number of revolutions furthermore provision is made for oil stripping drains resting on both sides against the wall of each tube for reasons of clarity only the inner and outer oil stripping drains associated with the outermost tube 16 are shown denoted by the reference numerals 18 and 19 with the exemplified embodiment. |
7 | the protective housing interposes between the imaging device and the region to be imaged thus protecting the imaging device from oil spillage knocks and other hazards preferably the protective housing comprises a transparent region located between the imaging device and the region to be imaged in an embodiment the transparent region comprises laminated glass and in a prototype triplex laminated glass of 22 mm thickness was used preferably the mounting is a floor mounting for mounting the imaging device at floor level in a particularly preferred embodiment the mounting is a flush floor mounting for insertion into a floor cavity reference is now made to fig4 which is a simplified flow chart showing operation of a preferred embodiment of the present invention in fig4 a vehicle is driven onto a rail carrying an imaging device the invention is not however restricted to u201c drive on u201d inspection of vehicles and thus as an alternative it is possible to insert a rail carrying an imaging assembly into any kind of space that it is difficult to access and then to operative the assembly to scan the space in either case the imaging device then scans the space either under control of a program or according to instructions from an operator the output is viewed and the operator decides whether any kind of action is necessary the output may additionally be recorded if desired reference is now made to fig5 which is a flow chart showing operation according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention stages that are identical to those of fig4 are not described again. |
8 | similar performance to the existing methods referring now to fig4 showing a ta 101 without wavelength selector and some transponders linked to the ta 102 103 the ta 101 receives the input signals from different input ports degrees of the node 104 105 and use a wavelength selective switch 106 to select the wdm channels that need to be dropped in the ta the maximum number of dropped channels for the ta is denoted as n these channels are illustrated in the spectrum 107 these signals are amplified by an optical amplifier 108 and sent to a 1 n optical splitter 109 each of the n splitter outputs 110 has the same number of drop channels as 107 each splitter output is connected to the input of a transponder such as 102 103 the receiver 111 of the transponder uses coherent receiving technique it contains a coherent mixer or called 90 degree optical hybrid it can be polarization insensitive coherent mixer or polarization diversity coherent mixer 112 which mixes the input dropped signal 110 and a cw signal from a local oscillator laser 113 since this is for colorless roadm each transponder is colorless which means that the local oscillator laser is tunable its wavelength is tuned to a single particular wdm channel 114 which has the wavelength of the targeted drop channel using the technique despite the transponder receives multiple wdm channels from the ta only the specific target channel will be received due to coherent receiving technology the coherent mixer produces different vectorial additions of the lo and the targeted drop channel. |
3 | being optionally substituted with 1 3 groups independently selected from halogen ch 3 cf 3 u2014 och 3 and u2014 ocf 3 in some embodiments r 7 is selected from h and c 1 c 3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 3 f in some embodiments x is selected from u2014 sc 1 c 3 alkyl and u2014 oz in some embodiments x is selected from u2014 sc 1 c 2 alkyl and u2014 oz in some embodiments x is u2014 sc 1 c 2 alkyl in some embodiments x is u2014 oz a u2014 ch 2 ch 2 o u2014 n c 1 c 3 alkyl where n is 0 or 1 and wherein c 1 c 3 alkyl is optionally substituted with 1 2 substituent groups independently selected from phenyl u2014 c u2550 o or 6 u2014 op u2550 o or 7 2 and p u2550 o or 7 2 wherein phenyl is optionally substituted with one group u2014 c u2550 o or 7 and b phenyl which is optionally substituted with 1 3 substituents independently selected from c 1 c 4 alkyl u2014 oc 1 c 3 alkyl u2014 c u2550 o or 7 and cyclohexyl wherein c 1 c 4 alkyl and u2014 oc 1 c 3 alkyl are optionally substituted with 1. |
5 | each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose with reference first to fig1 device 10 generally comprises elongated solid rectangular portion 20 raised molded portion 30 and flange portion 40 more specifically molded portion 30 extends generally from top side 22 of rectangular portion 20 molded portion 30 preferably comprises raised flat portion 32 separated from top side 22 of rectangular portion 20 by angled stepped portion 35 wherein angled stepped portion 35 generally comprises first step 34 and second step 38 separated by middle arcuate section 36 this type and shape of molding is commonly known as brickmolding extending from bottom side 26 of rectangular portion 20 in the same direction as and parallel with top side 22 is flange 40 bottom surface 44 of flange 40 is preferably inline with bottom side 26 of rectangular portion 20 flange 40 preferably extends beyond molded portion 30 and serves as both a nailing flange or fin for installing the fenestration such as a window or door and as flashing to prevent the infiltration of water the thickness of flange 40 is less than the thickness of rectangular portion 20 thereby forming channel 90 between flange 40 and molded portion 30 for receiving any of a variety of sidings including but not limited to vinyl and wood raised step portion 84 is formed partially along top surface 42. |
7 | enabling the device feedback from the device indicates that there is sufficient pressure available the probe fig1 and fig2 may now be deployed when the deployment switch in engaged a solenoid will open allowing a cylinder to pressurize the pressure will move a piston fig4 away from the container pushing against the installation lever fig4 the lever fig4 in turn will push the probe towards the container an expanded teflon seal will contact the container first its pressure against the container increasing as the probe is pushed farther in the spring behind the seal keeps the seal pressed tight as the probe tip passes through the seal the probe tip is then pressed through the container wall exposing it to the material inside the container barbs on the probe tip will compress as they pass through the container wall and expand after passage there is a small port in the installation tool cylinder allowing a controlled leak of pressurized gas as the gas escapes the pressure that moved the piston fig4 will subside allowing the probe spring to pull the probe back drawing the barbs into contact with the container wall the barbs hold the probe securely in position maintaining spring pressure against the seal a proximity switch confirms to the technician by signaling the remote unit that the probe has been properly installed if the probe is equipped with a pressure transducer advising the. |
2 | inserted into the end tubes 81 and have threaded ends the end panels 41 and the side panels 42 have a series of molded in vent slots typically 48 amp 49 respectively which not only provide ventilation for products placed in the bin that require air circulation such as produce but also provide additional strengthening to the panels the end panel and side panel vent slots show the center group of vent slots at 48 amp 49 configured in the center of the panels so that the center of the wall is strengthened in the longitudinal direction to reduce the possibility of outward wall bowing due the outward force of the product loaded inside the bin the top portion of the end panel wall 41 is thicker than the lower major portion of the wall as shown in fig1 amp fig7 the purpose of the slope 51 on the inside of the end panel 42 at the top as shown if fig1 is to provide the transition to the narrower section below in order for the side wall 42 to blend in with this transition on the top inside corner of the side wall 42 at 51 is configured to blend in with this slope the pallet base 40 shown in fig2 is provided with inward stepped sections on the bottom of the legs on the full length of the left outer leg 56 the ends of the center leg 57 and the full length of the right leg 58 to provide positive stacking interlock where this recessed section on the bottom fits into the top of. |
8 | in fig4 a and transactions in section b are the transactions for desalination management referred to as tr csr1 tr csr2 in fig4 b the transactions in section b before their call out is started are connected to a transmitting destination pointer 413 and in the case where a plurality of transactions exist in section b for the service 3 4 the next pointer sections 421 and 431 are used to provide connection thereof a communication with a plurality of transactions in section b is usually referred to as a multi address calling further in the case where services themselves are to be linked for example from service 3 3 to service 3 4 the services are managed such that address of the next tr send is written into the next pointer section 411 a detailed description will now be given with respect to fig4 referring to fig4 tr send is a transaction of service storing single service information in this transaction tr send the next pointer section 411 links and manages tr send a transmitting document pointer section 412 manages the document to be transmitted and a transmitting destination pointer section 413 provides link management of the transactions of the destinations indicated by tr csr1 and tr csr2 further a transmission complete pointer section 414 removes. |
3 | from 0 25 mm polyethene film the inner surface of the film was black and the outer surface white providing efficient protection for the pulp against light and oxygen the pulp was allowed to cool off and stabilize outdoors and the bags were stored in an outdoor storage the treated pulp which had been stored for about 6 months was used as raw material for sugar beet pectin the composition of the pulp was as follows 25 percent by weight of dry substance ensimax 0 4 percent by weight free sugars below 1 percent by weight acid hydrolysis was performed first ph 1 5 temperature 70 u00b0 c the hydrolysate was neutralized with sodium carbonate to ph 3 and the solution was separated from insoluble pulp by a decanting centrifuge and filtered by what is known as precoat filtration in the presence of a filtration additive the filtered solution was concentrated by evaporation below 60 u00b0 c to a dry substance content of 9 percent by weight pectin was precipitated from the concentrated solution by addition of isopropanol so that the solution contained 75 percent by weight of isopropanol the precipitated pectin was washed with a 60 isopropanol solution separated by centrifugation and dried in an air current at 50 u00b0 c the yield was 15 percent by weight of pectin of pulp dry substance fresh pressed pulp was pre treated as in example 1 and the pretreated stable pulp was taken out of storage after 8 months the pulp was hydrolyzed at ph 12 temperature 95 u00b0 c by addition of milk of lime the hydrolysate was neutralized with carbon dioxide and the pulp was separated from the solution by a. |
9 | known and as stated under the heading u201c technical background of the invention u201d sub sea clamp connectors are applied for attaching sub sea assemblies a clamp connector 14 best shown in fig2 a of this kind has three arc shaped links 14 u2032 hingedly connected to each other each link 14 u2032 is made up by a pair arc shaped link pieces placed in parallel a distance apart from each other and connected by pivot pins providing the hingedly connection between the respective links 14 u2032 such clamp connectors when activated forces two pipe flanges axially towards each other the activation takes place by turning a jack screw by use of a conventional torque tool the jack screw 15 best shown in fig4 a is simply a heavy gauge bolt with external threads through most of its entire extension and terminates in a square or hexagon bolt head normally not wider than the bolt shaft as stated above such clamp connectors 14 are generally of a two hinged 14 u2033 construction with three links 14 u2032 and can be opened up to be withdrawn from a pipe joint or closed to be tightened around the pipe joint the connector 14 is able to retain a metal to metal seal intended to be located between the pipe flanges the jack screw 15 passes through a centrally located seal plate and transversally extending blocks arranged on respective clamp connector link ends with the blocks facing each other when the clamp connector is closing one of the blocks has internal left hand threads while the other is provided with internal right hand threads which engage with corresponding threads on the jack screw 15 the jack screw 15 is rotatable in the seal plate but still retained by the plate this is. |
8 | between the local web server and a remote web server connected to the host device preferably the local web server serves a host application upon a host application request for information when the local web server cannot obtain the information by retrieving the information autonomously from the remote web server via an lwsa preferably the exchanging mechanism exchanges data packets between the local web server and the remote web server preferably the storage device initiates the exchanging of the information upon indication of available bandwidth for network communication more preferably the storage device prioritizes the exchanging of the information according to a protocol that takes into account statistics of data usage according to temporal parameters of the data usage application_number US 70797107 A description the present invention relates to systems and methods for providing a local web server that synchronizes the update of information in a storage device the principles and operation for providing such a local web server according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the accompanying description and the drawings referring now to the drawings fig1 is a simplified block diagram of a local web server system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention a host device 20 such as a mobile phone or a personal computer is shown. |
4 | to a controllable electric motor 144 controlling the second winder 14 also the facility 15 has by way of lines 44 45 and 46 a connection to detectors 41 42 and 43 on the taking or receiving side of the loom opposite the side at which the jet 36 is located the detectors 41 43 which detect the position of weft yarn end or tip 22 will hereinafter be referred to as picking detectors 4 initially the facility 15 will be set to drive the winder 14 for a time and at a rate to provide the weft yarn length which is theoretically required for a pick however this may be a little too short and the weft yarn may only just reach the first detector 41 to form a proper selvedge on the catching side of the loom on the right in fig1 such a position of the weft yarn tip would not be optimal because of this position of the tip 22 the facility 15 would automatically cause a slight adjustment in the operation of the motor 144 so that in the immediately ensuing or one of the subsequent unwinding operations more yarn would be removed from supply 21 and correspondingly the tip 22 would reach the. |
4 | the same time maintaining or enhancing the cie whiteness and iso brightness of the paper while the paper substrates of the present invention show enhanced properties suitable for inkjet printing the substrates may also be used for multi purpose and laserjet printing as well these applications may include those requiring cut size paper substrates as well as paper roll substrates the paper substrate of the present invention may contain an image the image may be formed on the substrate with any substance including dye pigment and toner once the image is formed on the substrate the print density may be any optical print density including an optical print density that is at least 1 0 at least 1 2 at least 1 4 at least 1 6 methods of measuring optical print density can be found in ep 1775141 the preparation of a compound of formula 1 in which m na and n 6 has been described previously in wo 02 060883 and wo 02 077106 no examples have been provided of the preparation of a compound of formula 1 in which m u2260 x and n lt 6 the compounds of formula 1 are prepared by stepwise reaction of a cyanuric halide with as a cyanuric halide there may be employed the fluoride chloride or bromide cyanuric chloride is preferred each reaction may be carried out in an aqueous medium the cyanuric halide being suspended in water or in an aqueous organic medium the cyanuric. |
1 | nasally vaginally rectally sublingually or topically in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier adapted for the route of administration methods well known in the art for making formulations are found for example in remington 39 s pharmaceutical sciences 18 th edition ed a gennaro 1990 mack publishing company easton pa compositions intended for oral use may be prepared in solid or liquid forms according to any method known to the art for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions the compositions may optionally contain sweetening flavoring coloring perfuming and or preserving agents in order to provide a more palatable preparation solid dosage forms for oral administration include capsules tablets pills powders and granules in such solid forms the active compound is admixed with at least one inert pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient these may include for example inert diluents such as calcium carbonate sodium carbonate lactose sucrose starch calcium phosphate sodium phosphate or kaolin binding agents buffering agents and or lubricating agents e g magnesium stearate may also be used tablets and pills can additionally be prepared with enteric coatings liquid dosage forms for oral administration include pharmaceutically acceptable emulsions solutions suspensions syrups and soft gelatin capsules these forms contain inert diluents commonly used in the art such as water or an oil medium besides such inert. |
1 | by isomerizing linoleic acid the terms 34 conjugated linoleic acids 34 and 34 cla 34 as used herein are intended to include 9 11 octadecadienoic acid 10 12 octadecadienoic acid mixtures thereof and the non toxic salts of the acids the non toxic salts of the free acids may be made by reacting the free acids with a non toxic base the preferred method of synthesizing cla is that described in example 1 however cla may also be prepared from linoleic acid by the action of a linoleic acid isomerase from a harmless microorganism such as the rumen bacterium butyrivibrio fibrisolvens harmless microorganisms in the intestinal tracts of rats and other monogastric animals may also convert linoleic acid to cla s f chin j m storkson w liu k albright and m w pariza 1994 j nutr 124 694 701 the cla obtained by the practice of the described methods of preparation contains one or more of the 9 11 octadecadienoic acids and or 10 12 octadecadienoic acids and active isomers thereof it may be free or bound chemically through ester linkages the cla is heat stable and can be used as is or dried and powdered the cla is readily converted into a non toxic salt such as the sodium or potassium salt by reacting chemically equivalent amounts of the free acid with an alkali hydroxide at a ph of about 8 to 9 theoretically 8 possible geometric isomers of 9 11and 10 12 octadecadienoic acid c9. |
2 | bracket 12 includes a top socket 1 a stabilizer 9 and two leg sockets 91 92 each component of the bracket 12 may be constructed of a metal alloy such as steel but any solid material may be used it is also to be understood that the bracket 12 may be constructed of material having varying lengths widths and thicknesses the bracket 12 depicted in fig1 is an exemplary embodiment of utilizing a minimal amount of material with concern for increased material costs while maintaining the necessary structural stability to support the sawhorse in any case it is to be understood that other suitable dimensions may be more appropriate based upon the construction material of the bracket 12 and the application of use for the sawhorse a first edge 2 and a second edge 3 of the top socket 1 are turned 90 u00b0 in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the bottom plate 93 of the top socket 1 and in a direction opposite the two leg sockets 91 92 of the bracket 12 interspersed along the first edge 2 and the second edge 3 are holes 15 in one embodiment there are a total of five holes 15 in each of the first edge 2 and the second edge 3 with three holes 15 positioned towards the front of the edges 2 3 as is shown in fig1 attached to the bottom plate 93 of the top socket 1 are the first leg socket 91 and the second leg socket 92 the first leg socket 91 includes an inside wall 16 and an outside wall 94 the inside wall 16 and the outside wall 94 may be welded 8 to the underside of the bottom plate 93 but any permanent method of attachment may. |
2 | two simultaneous movements is a continuous and smooth curved path dash line u201c c u201d of the bead ring and the rim of the segment with respect to one another this path of movement is important in the bending and stretching of the carcass in that this resultant curved path has been found to avoid wrinkles uneven stretching severe bends and or like deleterious movements of the carcass as it is expanded and the opposite ends thereof are formed into the sidewalls of the tire this feature is of particular importance in the fabrication of u201c radial u201d or u201c biased u201d tire carcasses as referred to hereinabove and as may be seen in fig2 when the segment carriers are disposed in their most radially outward limit of movement away from the drum axis the roller cams 144 150 are u201c locked u201d in their respective concavities once this locking has been accomplished release of the forces urging the bead locks radially outward of the drum and consequential release of the bead rings accompanied by axially outwardly movement of the second subsystem has no effect on the positions of the carrier segments rather the carrier segments remain locked in their radially outward status thereby. |
2 | cylinder 82 represents a dimensional standard for use in measuring compliance of children 39 s safety belts with current or proposed regulations in the configuration illustrated by seatbelt 80 the two seatbelt portions wrap around test cylinder 82 and are attached to a portion of the child seat with attachment devices 84 85 attachment devices 84 85 are located closer to each other than a diameter of cylinder 82 to provide a more snug fit for seatbelt 80 in this configuration seatbelt 80 provides a wide range of adjustability to provide a snug fit for test cylinder 82 or a child occupant of the child seat the dimensions of test cylinder 82 can be set in relation to measurements taken on a 6th month old child in the 5th percentile and 15 month old child in the 95th percentile seatbelt 80 should be able to accommodate children in this range with a snug fit and with less than an inch of space between seatbelt 80 and the test cylinder to ensure that a child secured by seatbelt 80 is safely secured with a custom fit in accordance with the recommended standard one or more seatbelt portions 86 88 may be formed according to the present invention to be adjustable with loose ends for the strap seat belt portions 86 88 may also include sleeves 91 93 that encircle the straps of seatbelt portions 86 88 to limit the dimension of loops formed by the straps in seatbelt portions 86 88 the provision of a seatbelt according to the present invention for any of seatbelt portions 86 88 permits a wide degree. |
3 | to allow the printed circuit board to be inserted into and removed from the bath 16 at the start and end of the electroplating process completing the system are electrical conductors 24 and 32 for electrically connecting the anode electrode 25 and cathode target 26 to a direct current or quasi direct current electrical energy source 38 a feature and advantage of the present invention is the ability to substantially and uniformly electroplate the conductor paths lands and holes of a target printed circuit board this is accomplished by covering selected areas of the electro active surface of the anode 15 with a non conductive mask 18 which directs the electric current through the electroplating solution so that the metal will be deposited onto the target cathode in a controlled manner the overall size of the anode and the size and shape of the openings number of openings and location of the openings in the non conductive mask are selected with reference to the size and geometry of the target article to be electroplated with the result that field concentrations at any location on the target article are avoided thereby achieving a relatively uniform layer of electroplated material typically the anode mask will have openings which are substantially the negative of the target article however in order to. |
8 | cutting off the third transistor 121 by the third logic control 221 by cutting off the second transistor 112 by the second logic control 212 by conducting the fourth transistor 122 by the fourth logic control 222 and by conducting the first transistor 111 by the first logic control 211 respectively recirculation current flows from the first transistor 111 to the fourth transistor 122 via out 1 the load 14 and out 2 voltage at out 2 increases continuously until it reaches the value of a kickback voltage the second positive input 63 p 2 of the comparator 63 then senses the kickback voltage at out 2 as such a polarity of either output signal of the comparator 63 inverts that is the second output 63 p 5 of the comparator 63 generates an output control signal which is fed to the second logic control 212 to combine with other control signals fed thereto for generating a kickback voltage reduction control signal which is adapted to conduct the second transistor 112 by feeding to the gate terminal thereof i e connected to output 212 p 3 of the second logic control 212 eventually current flows from out 2 to the ground gnd via the conducted second transistor 112 voltage at out 2 remains at the level of kickback. |
3 | the following non limiting preparations and examples in 15 ml of methylene chloride there was dissolved 1 27 g of resorcinol di trimethylsilylether at room temperature there was added a solution of 7 5 g of maltose octaacetate and 10 ml of boron trifluoride etherate in 40 ml of methylene chloride the solution was stirred for 18 hours at room temperature and then neutralized with aqueous sodium bicarbonate the organic layer was separated dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and evaporated leaving a gum the gum was allowed to remain in anhydrous ether wherein it crystallized to yield 2 48 g of the desired intermediate as a white powder m p 123 u00b0 125 u00b0 c in 200 ml of methanol saturated at 0 u00b0 c with ammonia there was dissolved 1 25 g of the end product of example 1 and the solution was allowed to gradually come to room temperature over 18 hours the solvent and excess ammonia were removed in vacuo and the resulting gum solidified when absolute ethanol was added the solid was collected by filtration and dried to give 345 mg of the desired intermediate as a white solid u03b1 d 26 37 u00b0 h 2 o in 5 ml of dimethylacetamide there was dissolved 200 mg of 1 3 bis 4 o u03b1 d. |
6 | clean the air and provide cleaned air at tangential fan 40 for redirection into duct 38 in base 22 and to exhaust 42 air treatment modules 75 include grease filter 76 a particulate filter 76 b and a deoderizing charcoal filter 76 c for cleaning the polluted air and capturing contaminants grease filter 76 a is an aluminum filter with change of direction flow to absorb heat and cool the air and to remove grease particulates removable grease collector 78 allows for collection and removal of accumulated grease other kinds of air treatment modules can also be included for the extraction or treatment of grease particulates steam and for treatment of odor and heat in the air passing down through riser duct 82 towards fan 40 for example an electrostatic precipitator and a catalytic converter can be included they can be installed as a part of grease filter 76 a in addition to grease filter 76 a or in the place of grease filter 76 a grease filter 76 a is available from component hardware group lakewood n j particulate filter 76 b and deoderizing charcoal filter 76 c are available from air filters inc houston tex combination filters that includes a grease filter and a catalytic converter are available from applied catalysts doraville ga filter frame 90 houses each of the individual removable air treatment modules 75 such as filters 76 a 76 c as shown in fig4 a 4 b and 6 a 6 c filter frame 90 includes directional ducting 74 u2032 for providing air flow through each filer 76 a 76 c fan housing. |
6 | bar in a second opposite direction a shuttle assembly including a tensioning wheel is interconnected to the stop bar such that the shuttle assembly is axially moveable relative to the stop bar over a limited range of motion a biasing member is configured to bias the shuttle assembly in the second direction application_number US 5607105 A description the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawing figures wherein like numbers represent like elements throughout certain terminology for example u201c top u201d u201c bottom u201d u201c right u201d u201c left u201d u201c front u201d u201c frontward u201d u201c forward u201d u201c back u201d u201c rear u201d and u201c rearward u201d is used in the following description for relative descriptive clarity only and is not intended to be limiting referring to fig1 an illustrative drive chain assembly 10 is shown the drive chain assembly 10 includes a housing 12 in which a pair of sprockets 14 and 16 are positioned a drive chain 18 is looped around the sprockets 14 16 to transfer power from one of the sprockets to the other sprocket to maintain a desired range of slack on the drive chain 18 a chain tensioner 50 is positioned in the housing 12 with a tensioning wheel 110 in contact with the drive chain 18 referring to fig2 and 3 the chain tensioner 50 includes a support body 52 configured to be fixed in the housing 12 in the current embodiment the support body 52 has a plurality of ribs 54 configured to mate with a complementary set of ribs 32 in a retaining block 30 in the housing 12 other means of securing the chain tensioner 50 within. |
2 | are a unified component with sides 20 and 22 respectively however it should be noted that side rails 16 and 18 which will be discussed hereinafter could be formed by a separate member including tubular members side rails 16 and 18 extend between a forward end 24 and rearward end 26 in a longitudinal direction of feeder 10 however side rails 16 and 18 are nonparallel and extend away from each other toward the rearward direction such that base 14 has a rear width between arrows 28 which is greater than the front width between arrows 30 more particularly it is preferred that the rear width is approximately 3 5 inches wider than the front width base 14 further includes a bottom panel 32 which extends in the longitudinal direction generally between the forward and rearward ends 24 and 26 respectively and between side rails 16 and 18 bottom panel 32 includes a downwardly extending base portion 33 adjacent the forward end thereof and having a bottom surface 34 for engaging an underlying surface 36 frame 12 further includes a back member 40 that extends between rails 16 and 18 back member 40 extends horizontally from base 14 and includes upward bends 41 and 42 member 40 is shown as a tubular member extending rearwardly and upwardly from the rearward end of base 14 and including a handle 43 however back member can take many forms including two independent extensions that are separate from handle 43 wheels 44 and 46 include wheel surfaces 48 and 50 respectively for engaging underlying surface 36 and are secured to back member 40 by an axle 52 which could be. |
5 | chamber 320 when a fluid sample is received in sample chamber 314 debris trap piston 318 is displaced downwardly relative to housing 302 to expand sample chamber 314 prior to such downward displacement of debris trap piston 318 however fluid flows through sample chamber 314 and passageway 322 of piston 318 into debris chamber 326 of debris trap piston 318 the fluid received in debris chamber 326 is prevented from escaping back into sample chamber 314 due to the relative cross sectional areas of passageway 322 and debris chamber 326 as well as the pressure maintained on debris chamber 326 from sample chamber 314 via passageway 322 an optional check valve not pictured may be disposed within passageway 322 if desired such a check valve would operate in the manner described above with reference to check valve 128 in fig2 b in this manner the fluid initially received into sample chamber 314 is trapped in debris chamber 326 debris chamber 326 thus permits this initially received fluid to be isolated from the fluid sample later received in sample chamber 314 debris trap piston 318 includes a magnetic locator 324 used as a reference to determine the level of displacement of debris trap piston 318 and thus the volume within sample chamber 314 after a sample has been obtained meter fluid chamber 320 initially contains a metering fluid such as a hydraulic fluid silicone oil or the like a flow restrictor. |
7 | concentration obtained by an absorption biased ndir acetylene gas sensor calculating a detected carbon dioxide concentration obtained by an ab ndir carbon dioxide gas sensor calculating a detected water vapor concentration obtained by an ab ndir water vapor ndir gas sensor and then determining the acetylene concentration from the detected acetylene concentration through use of the detected carbon dioxide and water vapor concentrations to compensate for their interference application_number US 201313974587 A description the present invention advances a methodology for the design of an ndir gas sensor system which is capable of detecting sub ppm levels of acetylene gas in transformer oil in the presence of multiple fault gases and moisture in order to achieve a successful methodology a number of technical obstacles must be recognized addressed and overcome the present invention addresses the drawback of ndir gas sensors for detecting gases in the sub ppm concentration ranges having very weak absorption bands located in the far infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum gt 12 0 u03bc and very unique ultra narrow line shapes and overcomes these drawbacks by a novel ndir design methodology this design methodology comprises 1 matching the ultra narrow line shape of the gas 39 absorption band with a carefully designed narrow band pass filter 2 making sure that the out of band leakage of the filter is not. |
6 | around the inner edge for a purpose to be described hereafter this assembly as so far described is of conventional well known construction and need not further be shown or described in detail to secure the wheel 16 to the axle flange 10 a plurality of wheel nut assemblies 24 are provided only one of which is shown in fig1 and 2 the wheel nut assembly 24 is of improved construction and comprises a nut 26 generally made of a low carbon steel the body of the nut is preferably hexagonal in shape to provide a plurality of planar angularly disposed adjoining surfaces 28 adapted to be engaged by a socket wrench or the like for tightening or loosening of the nut the nut 26 is provided with a central threaded aperture 30 adapted in assembly to engage the threads 19 of the wheel stud 18 the lower end of the nut 26 is provided with a radial conical surface 32 which extends into a cylindrical land portion 34 adjacent to the land portion 34 the radial outer surface of the nut is chamfered as at 36 preferably at an angle parallel to the angle of the conical surface 32 the top of the nut 26 is provided with a flat. |
9 | same by means of pin assembly 42 as shown in fig1 and 6 when the workbench 10 is to be transported the leg assemblies are folded up by removing pin assembly 42 and locating hole 56 provided on the brace 54 in the bracket 32 and thereafter reassembling pin assembly 42 the height of the leg assemblies can be adjusted by adjusting extension portions 56 which are located in the legs 46 of the assemblies 18 in accordance with the present invention the miter saw is located on power tool support site 12 in the gap 76 provided between table tops 60 and 62 depending on the size of the miter saw the power tool supporting site 12 may be adjusted in the horizontal direction by loosening the thumb screws 30 and adjusting the leg portions 24 of frame member 20 in the leg portions 22 of frame member 18 again depending on the size of the miter saw being used the workpiece supporting surface 14 comprising both table tops 60 and 62 may be moved relative to the power tool support site by adjusting the tubes 70 which telescopically receive guide members 58 depending on the size of the workpiece the extension wings 68 can be adjusted as noted above. |
3 | extract was washed with water and saturated sodium chloride aqueous solution successively dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated to dryness under reduced pressure to obtain 2 68 g of 2 bromo 6 11 dihydrodibenzo b e thiepin 11 carboxylic acid ir kbr tablet cm 1 3450 3020 2650 1715 1700 1465 1275 1210 nmr u03b4 ppm cdcl 3 3 70 and 4 64 q 2h ab type j 14 8hz 4 77 s 1h 6 99 d 1h j 4 8hz 7 05 7 43 m 6h the similar procedures as in example 39 were repeated except using 13 3 g of 2 bromo 5 11 dihydro 5 methyl 11h dibenz b e azepin 6 11 dione in place of 6 11 dihydro 2 methyldibenz b e oxepin 11 one to obtain 5 08 g of 2 bromo 5 11 dihydro 5 methyl 6 oxo 11h dibenz b e azepin 11 carboxylic acid ir kbr tablet cm 1 2895 1724 1599 1562 1486 1378 1194 nmr u03b4 ppm cdcl 3 3 46 s 3h 4 76 s 1h 7 11 7 85 m 7h the similar procedures as in example 54 were repeated except using 5 50 g of 10 11 dihydro 5h dibenzo a d cyclohepten 5 carbonitrile in place of 9 bromo 6 11 dihydrodibenz b e oxepin 11 carbonitrile to obtain 2. |
5 | is substantially co planar with a floor level of the public corridor 25 also in each of the apartments 10 a and 10 b the floor level of module a and the floor level of module b extend from the public corridor 25 to a building facade on a first side of the public corridor 25 on which an entry 34 from the public corridor 25 into the apartment is situated see fig3 b a floor level of module c of each apartment 10 a and 10 b extends beneath the public corridor 25 to a building facade on a second side of the public corridor 25 opposite to the first side such that the floor level of module c extends in a direction opposite to the direction in which the floor levels of modules a and b extend from the public corridor 25 the floor level of module d of each apartment 10 a and 10 b extends above the public corridor 25 to the building facade on the second side of the public corridor opposite to the first side such that the floor level of module d extends in the same direction as the floor level of module c extends from the public corridor 25 a stair system is arranged in each apartment 10 and 10 b to connect the floor levels therein see for example fig1 and 2 although preferred embodiments. |
1 | incident light is some function of x y and z at each wavelength the function is determined by directing light at a subject and repeatedly adapting a model until the model outputs an estimated light intensity that is within an acceptable error margin of a detected light intensity the resulting model is then representative of the relationship between detected light intensity and the concentrations of substances x y and z for specific wavelengths of incident light if substance x is the substance whose concentration it is desired to estimate then light including the specific wavelengths on which the model is based i e light of wavelengths that x y and z are responsive to is directed at the subject and the detected light intensity at each wavelength is fed into the model the output of the model is compared to the measured light intensity and the parameters defining the model are altered until the modelled light intensity is within an acceptable margin of the detected light intensity at this point the model is considered to be representative of the subject and the concentration of substance x in the subject can then be calculated from the model if altering the model parameters causes the difference between the estimated spectral response and the actual. |
8 | 10 00 10 25 10 60 or 11 30 ghz alternatively the switch means 26 may be a further circuit that is either electronically programmable via commands over the ifl or auto configuring according to an analysis of idu responses to test configurations an exemplary version of the vim 10 contains electronic circuitry 28 comprising a pll voltage controlled oscillator vco 29 frequency reference 22 khz tone generator a voltage variable power supply a simple microprocessor and additional interconnecting monitoring power and or control circuits as shown in fig3 the frequency multiplexed signal elements passing through the ifl 16 to the vim 10 port s 23 carry both power and data signals at direct current dc 30 a standard tone 32 for example 22 khz a standard tone information carrier frequency in the field of the invention a reference frequency 34 for example 10 mhz and l band 36 typically 1 2 ghz the vco 29 and mixer circuits that apply the selected frequency of the vco 29 to the l band 36 may be incorporated into for example a single chip lo integrated circuit for example the u201c satcr 1 u201d integrated circuit by st microelectronics of geneva switzerland of the electronic circuitry 28 by passage through the vim 10 and according to the selected settings of the configuration switches and or switch means 26 the dc. |
7 | not limited to ram rom eeprom flash memory or other memory technology cd rom dvd or other optical storage magnetic cassettes magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by the server device 104 any such computer storage media may be part of or external to the server device 104 such storage is illustrated in fig2 by removable storage 210 and non removable storage 212 communication media is typically embodied by computer readable instructions data structures program modules or other data in a transient modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism and includes any information delivery media the term u201c modulated data signal u201d refers to a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal by way of example communication media includes wired media such as a wired network or direct wired connection and wireless media such as acoustic rf infrared and other wireless media the server device 104 also includes any number and type of an input device 214 and an output device 216 an example input device 214 includes a keyboard mouse pen voice input device touch input device motion input device and others for example the input device 214 may be a camera operative to capture and record motions and or gestures made by a user the input device 214 may be further operative to capture words spoken by a user such as by a microphone and or capture other inputs from user such as by a keyboard and or mouse consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure the input device 214 may comprise any. |
1 | powder mixture the wet granulate mixture was dried in a fluid bed drier at 50 u00b0 c to a loss on drying lod of 0 5 2 0 the resulting dry granulate of high purity torsemide modification ii was then sifted through a 0 8 mm sieve and magnesium stearate nf was added to the milled granulate the final blend of high purity torsemide modification ii excipients and magnesium stearate was compressed into oval shaped tablets on a rotary tableting machine the dissolution method used was the u s p paddle method at 90 rpm with 0 1m kh 2 po 4 ph 4 5 at 37 u00b0 c for the dissolution test 6 tablets were tested in 900 ml of phosphate buffer ph 4 5 according to the paddle method of the u s p examples 3a 3b and 3c show the dissolution rates of three tablet lots directly after production and after 6 weeks of storage at 40 u00b0 c at a relative humidity rh of 75 the dissolution rates of high purity torsemide form ii batch nos k 26056 k 26057 and k 26058 were identical under both conditions there was no substantial change in the dissolution rates of any of the present pharmaceutical formulations containing torsemide modification ii following 6 weeks of the above storage conditions the dissolution method used was the u s p paddle method at 50 rpm with purified water at 37 u00b0 c for the dissolution test 6 tablets were tested in 900 ml of purified water according to the paddle method of the u s p example 4b shows the dissolution rates of one representative tablet lot directly after production and after 3 months of storage at 40 u00b0 c at a. |
7 | der pauw patterns available for the wafer measurements to be made the measurement system includes an automatic test prober apparatus modified to incorporate a powerful permanent magnet providing a magnetic field to produce a hall effect in the gaas wafer a parametric measurement system coupled through test probes to the van der pauw patterns is programmed to measure sheet resistivity hall voltage and magnetic field strength from which are derived values of sheet hall concentration and mobility that are stored and mapped application_number US 76373691 A description fig1 illustrates the on wafer hall effect measurement system according to the invention a gaas wafer 20 is mounted in a prober test apparatus 22 such as an electroglas model 2001x semi automatic prober manufactured by electroglas inc 2901 coronado drive santa clara calif 95054 the automatic prober test apparatus 22 includes a support table 26 on which a chuck 28 is movable in x y and z directions the automatic prober test apparatus 22 is modified to include a flat permanent magnet 30 on chuck 28 beneath the gaas wafer 20 being tested the magnet 30 is preferably made of samarium cobalt having a field strength in the range of 1 2 kilogauss the magnet 30 has a diameter at least the size of the gaas wafer 20 and a flat upper surface adapted for mounting. |
7 | signals onto the wires under test this has the advantage in that the control circuitry for the disconnect device does not have to be designed to withstand the high test voltages which are used fig3 shows an embodiment of the present invention that comprises an arrangement similar to that shown in fig2 except that the disconnect device 8 is now connected to a control signal bus 16 u2032 which itself is interfaced to a building management system 18 which may receive an input from the control panel 10 or which may have the control panel 10 integrated therein the bus 16 u2032 may be a data bus of a recognised standard such as the digital addressable lighting interface dali or european information bus eib protocols thus individual disconnect devices 8 may be addressed on the bus to selectively connect and disconnect thus not only can the building management system 18 instruct the devices to disconnect but providing the disconnect devices 8 also support bi directional communication it may then poll each individual device to confirm that the disconnect has indeed occurred the test may then be performed only when all of the devices confirm that they have successfully disconnected fig4 illustrates an arrangement similar to that shown in fig3 but wherein each ballast unit 6 has a dali interface 20 associated therewith such that the lamp brightness can be controlled by suitable control of the high frequency ballast a multisensor 22 and a switch 24 are provided such that the control test panel 10 can be selectively connected to the dali bus. |
6 | is pre glowing accordingly the fuel supplied to the combustion pad 2 can reliably be vaporized by the heated combustion pad 2 during an initial stage of fuel ignition the amount of air supplied to the combustion chamber 1 is increased but not up to the full rate therefore the fuel vapor starts being stably combusted as the flames produced by the initial ignition of the fuel vapor are not disturbed by the air flow introduced into the combustion chamber 1 such a controlled air flow is also effective to suppress undesirable unburned fuel emission from the combustion heater the control unit 10 operates to stop activating the combustion heater as follows when the main switch of the air conditioning system is turned off the control unit 10 de energizes the solenoid 5a to close the solenoid operated valve 5 as shown in fig3 b the fuel supply passage 4 is closed to cut off the supply of the fuel from the fuel tank 3 to the combustion pad 2 at the same time while checking the detected signals from the flame sensors 9a 9b 9c the control unit 10 successively reduces the level of the signal s3 to rotate the fan 7 at. |
3 | that the compact has a relatively high coefficient of thermal conductivity i e of the order of 100 wm 1 k 1 because the substrate has a coefficient of thermal conductivity substantially less than that of the cubic boron nitride compact the heat will be dissipated only slowly through the substrate and tend to concentrate in the thin compact this it has surprisingly been found improves the abrading performance of the compact in the prior art cubic boron nitride compacts having intergrowth between the cubic boron nitride particles have been bonded either directly to a metal tool or to a cemented carbide substrate both such substrates have high coefficients of thermal conductivity and of the same order as that of the cubic boron nitride compact the improvement in the abrading performance of the compact in the abrasive body of the invention over such prior art bodies is particularly surprising as it has always been believed that heat generated in the compact should be removed from the compact as quickly as possible to minimise any degradation of the cubic boron nitride particles occurring the substrate will generally be larger in mass than the compact and should have good mechanical strength and a coefficient of thermal expansion close to that of the compact examples of suitable materials for the substrate are oxides nitrides and syalon a commercially available silicon aluminium nitrogen oxygen ceramic examples of suitable nitrides are boron nitride aluminium nitride and silicon nitride examples of suitable oxides. |
6 | embodiments the casing 172 may be constructed of materials such as certain plastics that may not be capable of functioning as heat sinks because of inferior heat conductance properties in such embodiments the led module 30 can be connected to its own relatively large heat sink base plate which is mounted to the wall of the casing an example of such a heat sink plate in conjunction with an led lighting module has been disclosed above with reference to the self contained lighting apparatus 100 with continued reference to fig2 and 23 the led modules 30 are preferably electrically connected in parallel relative to other modules 30 in the illumination apparatus 170 a power supply cord 184 preferably enters through a wall 174 or bottom surface 176 of the casing 172 and preferably comprises two 18 awg main conductors 186 short wires 188 are attached to the first and last contacts 62 64 of each module 30 and preferably connect with respective main conductors 186 using insulation displacement connectors idcs 190 as shown in fig2 although the leds 32 in the modules 30 are operated at currents higher than typical leds the power efficiency characteristic of leds is retained for example a typical channel light employing a neon filled light could be expected to use about 60 watts of power during operation a corresponding channel illumination apparatus 170 using a plurality of led modules can be expected to use about 4 5 watts of power with reference again to fig2 the led modules 30 are preferably positioned so that the leds 32 face generally downwardly directing light away from the lens the light is preferably directed to the. |
2 | 5 75 volts provided to its emitter and through the resistor divider network on its base and turns on to switch on the red led 38 located at the status indicator unit 22 to indicate that there is an overflow condition for this particular cartridge housing 10 preferably resistor r 4 is 3 3k ohms and resistor r 3 is 1k ohms resistors r 3 and r 4 act as a voltage divider but also provide proper biasing for the transistor q 1 to turn it on the voltage at the junction of resistors r 3 and r 4 is lower than that required to turn on the yellow led 40 and the green led 42 or to drive the pump 12 thus the green pumping led 42 and the yellow system function led 40 remain off and no further ink is supplied to the reservoir 14 of the particular cartridge housing 10 when in the overflow mode however the red led 38 illuminates to indicate an overflow condition to the operator when the overflow condition is corrected the safety overflow level sensing switch 18 will again close i e its normal conductive condition and normal operation of the pump circuit will resume in an alternative embodiment of the present invention and as shown in fig4 a timing circuit 44 may be included to interrupt the operation of the pump 12 if the pump has been running continuously for a predetermined period of time more specifically connected in series between the pump 12 and the operational level sensing switch 16 may be a single pole single throw electronic switch 46 which is controlled by a timing circuit 44 such as an ne555 timer for example the. |
6 | 66 utilizes steam at 150 sq in 366 u00b0 f in each of the two pressurized steam circuits the latent heat of the steam is used such that the condensate collected by the condensate traps 74 is of essentially the same temperature and pressure as the steam to combine the condensate of the higher pressure circuit with the lower would cause the condensate to flash therefore the higher pressure condensate must be lowered in temperature before combining this is accomplished by introducing the condensate from high pressure line 76 to a first heat exchanger 78 which lowers the temperature and pressure of the condensate before combining the condensate with the condensate from the lower pressure line 79 of the double facer 66 in a second heat exchanger 80 here the combined condensate is further lowered in pressure and temperature before entering a third heat exchanger 82 for final reduction of temperature and pressure for passage to the lower pressure deaeration 84 coolant for the heat exchangers in this system comprises the boiler feedwater from the deaeration 84 the feedwater passes from the deaeration 84 through feedline 86 by high pressure boiler feed pump 88 to the fore tube 90 of the lowest temperature third heat exchanger 82 in the three exchanger array of the exemplar system as the feedwater cools the condensate the feedwater is raised in temperature as the feedwater passes from the third exchanger 82 to the second exchanger 80 and finally to the first exchanger 78 where it exits to the boiler 92 through feedline 86 with a rise in temperature from 240 u00b0 f to 348 u00b0 f the heat exchanger array 60. |
2 | 9a 34 can maintain the platforms 16a 39 and 16a 34 in such positions that these platforms cannot interfere with the transport of packs 1 through the storing unit 6 and on toward the inlet of the processing machine 3 analogously the various stops are held in retracted or inoperative positions so that the packs 1 are transported at the speed of movement of the conveyor 4 the photocell l4 monitors the path for movement of packs with the upper reach of the conveyor 4 and transmits appropriate signals to the computer 41 during each of a series of successive intervals whose duration is determined by the computer thus the photocell l4 is active at all times to indicate whether or not successive packs 1 on the conveyor 4 are separated from each other by gaps or requisite width when the computer 41 receives such signals during each of the aforementioned intervals the operation of the production line is 34 normal 34 and the storing unit 6 is idle if the processing machine 3 is defective e g if the machine 3 is stopped due to a malfunction which can be detected automatically or by an attendant the switch 42 in the conductor means u is actuated. |
9 | smaller than those of the associated back off surfaces 9 and 11 the included angle u03b1 at the cutting edge of the high tooth 4 is smaller than the included angle u03b2 of the cutting edge of the low tooth 5 in the illustrated embodiment the angle u03b1 is 120 u00b0 and the angle u03b2 is 150 u00b0 the difference in height between the cutting points p4 and p5 is very small say 0 3 mm in the drawings 12 represents lands defined on the outer side of the annular wall between the spiral grooves and 13 represents gullets formed between the successive cutting teeth the shank portion 3 is secured to the arbor of an electrically powered drill not shown as the drill is lowered with the annular hole cutter rotating an annular groove is formed in a workpiece as will be described below first the high teeth 4 cut a groove shallow in the workpiece with the central cutting edge portions x of the teeth width followed by the trailing low teeth 5 cutting the opposite side portions of the groove cut shallow by the central portions x of the leading high teeth 4 with the opposite lateral cutting edge portions y of the low teeth 5 whereby the full width of the groove is cut in three divisions the low teeth 5 do not engage with and do not perform the cutting operation on that central portion of the groove which has been cut by the high teeth 4 the cutting operations. |
5 | 180 degrees each of noses 14 is attached to first wing 12 and second wing 12 u2032 longitudinal line 42 defines single wire membrane 11 and leg 31 of double wire membrane 30 extending from single wire membrane 11 in a continuous manner single wire membrane 11 and leg 31 are separated by angle u03b2 angle u03b2 is approximately 90 degrees longitudinal line 43 defines leg 31 of double wire membrane 30 and leg 31 u2032 of double wire membrane 30 leg 31 u2032 is positioned substantially parallel to leg 31 leg 31 u2032 substantially overlaps leg 31 longitudinal line 41 defines second wing 12 u2032 and leg 31 u2032 of double wire membrane 30 leg 31 u2032 extends away from second wing 12 u2032 at angle u03b1 2 angle u03b1 2 is approximately greater than 90 degrees but less than approximately 180 degrees in use the improved self aligning double wire corner bead 10 of the present disclosure is utilized in a contour like manner surrounding a structural steel member with fireproofing material referring to fig5 single wire membrane 11 is secured to structural steel member 24 first wing 12 is configured to establish a desired thickness of fireproofing material 22 along two surfaces of the structural steel member by providing a rigid screed edge to which nose 14 is attached double wire membrane 30 is secured to structural steel member 24 as will be further described below fireproofing material 22 surrounds the dimensions of the structural steel member 24 in a contour like manner tracing structural steel member 24 in all dimensions the single strip of corner bead 10 allows uniform distribution of fireproofing material 22 along three surfaces surfaces s. |
7 | subject invention is affixed fig1 depicts the preferred method of use of the eccentric venturi flow measuring device 10 specifically flow measuring device 10 is preferably installed in a desired location in the interior of pipe 1 with a pair of bolts 3 that are inserted through appropriately spaced bores 12 formed in the pipe 1 and into threaded bores 14 formed in metering apparatus 2 a through bore 16 is formed in metering apparatus 2 at the apex of the eccentric curvature of the apparatus when metering apparatus 2 is installed in the interior of pipe 1 with bolts 3 through bore 16 aligns with a bore 18 formed through pipe 1 and a quick connect port 4 is fitted into the aligned bores i e through bore 16 in metering apparatus 2 and bore 18 in pipe 1 an identical quick connect port 4 is fitted into a bore 20 adjacent to and immediately upstream of metering apparatus 2 u2014 as used herein the term u201c upstream u201d refers to the direction of fluid flow through pipe 1 as illustrated with arrow b in fig2 a each of the quick connect ports is attached to pressure monitoring equipment not shown of conventional design so that the fluid pressure in pipe 1 may be measured at each port 4 fig2 a is a side view of the cut away isometric view of the eccentric venturi flow measuring device 10 depicted in fig1 the eccentric venturi flow measuring device 10 according to the present invention may be retrofitted for an existing well field or be original equipment for a new well field arrow a in fig2 a refers to the slope of pipe 1 relative to the ground plane which in fig2 a is horizontal as will be. |
7 | current signal they may be multiplied together and the result may be stored or the individual signal values may be stored example data received from the signal monitor 115 and stored in the memory 117 are shown in fig4 columns 201 and 203 in fig4 are 32 bit data hexadecimal that the signal monitor 115 writes in the memory 117 the entries in column 201 are 8 bit event codes the entries in column 203 are 24 bit power data or time data column 205 is the same as column 201 and indicates that the contents of column 201 are event codes in column 207 indication is made as to whether the data is timer value or power data in column 209 the meanings of the event codes are shown and in column 211 remarks are entered the event codes describe the types of measurement signals in this case event code 10 means the start of timer i e the initiation of a measurement code 11 represents a timer wrap and code 14 represents the termination of the measurement data for an event code having a first numeral of 1 is a timer value at the current time event code 21 indicates that the stpclk has become active and code 20 indicates that the stpclk has become inactive event code 2 c indicates that the cpu_stp has become active and code 28 indicates that the cpu_stp has become inactive data for an event code having a first numeral of 2 is a timer value at the current time event code 70 designates power data of a computer component no 0 code 71 designates power data of a computer component no 1 and code 72 designates power. |
8 | than those of the small bandgap material in the collector in one embodiment collector layer 14 is 2 5 u03bcm in thickness and the insertion layer 34 is 0 5 u03bcm in thickness in the embodiment of fig3 the wide bandgap algaas layer 34 is located entirely in the collector structure as noted however to ensure the high field region that contributes to collector breakdown and therefor soa boundary ii at medium to high current levels appears entirely in the wide bandgap material the wide bandgap insertion layer can be extended into the heavily doped subcollector layer as illustrated in the section view of fig4 the insertion layer now includes two layers 36 38 with the n u2212 doped layer 36 abutting collector layer 14 in forming a part of the collector structure while an n insertion layer 38 abuts the subcollector layer and forms part of the subcollector structure again the transistor is an ingap gaas hbt with algaas insertion layers for example in addition to the discrete layers in the structures of fig3 and 4 step or continuous compositional grading can be applied in the transition from the small bandgap collector layer to the wide bandgap insertion layer or. |
6 | retracted position which in the illustrated embodiment is the right hand cylinder 10 on the upstroke air is compressed and forced into air supply duct 16 suitable reed or poppet valves 13 are provided both at the intake and exhaust openings from cylinders 10 to permit the entrance of fresh air and the discharge of compressed air at the appropriate times in the cycle of movement of pistons 12 the compressed air is then passed through a valve 18 which has a sliding spool member 20 which permits the compressed air to be passed a through duct 22 into an accumulator tank 24 where compressed air may be stored b into a duct 26 which leads to an air preheater 28 and c permits a portion of the air to flow to accumulator 24 and the remainder to the air preheater in the preheater 28 the air is heated by indirect heat exchange with exhaust gases via heat exchange coil 30 heated air leaves the preheater through line 32 into the upper end of an external combustion chamber 34 in the illustrated embodiment a fuel pump 36 pumps a liquid or gaseous fuel through fuel inlet line 38 into the combustion chamber where the fuel is ignited by a conventional igniter 40 the resulting hot combustion gases which may be at a temperature in the order of 2 000 u00b0 f and are now. |
6 | 6 in axial direction and enters the system of tube bundles 6 via an inlet as indicated by arrow 4 and exits the tube bundles 6 through outlet as indicated by arrow 5 to thereby define an open secondary cooling circuit the tube bundles 6 act as heat exchanger between the inlet 4 and outlet 5 to transfer heat from air circulating in the closed primary cooling circuit of the heat source 1 to wind sweeping through the system of tube bundles 6 the heated air from the heat source 1 enters the system of tube bundles 6 via an outlet 7 is cooled there and flowed back through convection and or a fan 8 to the heat source 1 reference numeral 10 designates the transition zones between the primary cooling circuit and the secondary cooling circuit realized by the heat exchanger in the form of tube bundles 6 fig2 shows a cross section of the wind power installation and depicts in more detail the arrangement of the tube bundles 6 in the nacelle 2 the tubes of the tube bundles 6 have a cylindrical configuration and are suitably formed with unillustrated surface enlarging structures to enhance the cooling efficiency examples. |
3 | hereby incorporated by reference provides a procedure for preparation of fishbone fibrils substantially free of a pyrolytic overcoat these carbon nanotubes are also useful in the practice of the invention see also u s pat no 5 165 909 to tennent hereby incorporated by reference oxidized nanofibers are used to form rigid porous assemblages u s pat no 5 965 470 hereby incorporated by reference describes processes for oxidizing the surface of carbon nanotubes that include contacting the nanotubes with an oxidizing agent that includes sulfuric acid h 2 so 4 and potassium chlorate kclo 3 under reaction conditions e g time temperature and pressure sufficient to oxidize the surface of the fibril the nanotubes oxidized according to the processes of mccarthy et al are non uniformly oxidized that is the carbon atoms are substituted with a mixture of carboxyl aldehyde ketone phenolic and other carbonyl groups nanotubes have also been oxidized non uniformly by treatment with nitric acid international application wo95 07316 discloses the formation of oxidized fibrils containing a mixture of functional groups in published work mccarthy and bening polymer preprints acs div of polymer chem 30 1 420 1990 prepared derivatives of oxidized nanotubes in order to demonstrate that the surface comprised a variety of oxidized groups the compounds they prepared phenylhydrazones haloaromaticesters thallous salts etc were selected because of their analytical utility being for example brightly colored or exhibiting some other strong and easily identified and differentiated signal nanotubes may be oxidized using hydrogen peroxide chlorate nitric acid and other suitable reagents see for example u. |
6 | 2 1 that are used is dependent on the diameter of the axial angle disk 2 the greater the diameter the greater the number of holding projections 2 2 1 that are to be provided because if the number is reduced the degree of overlapping increases which makes assembly more difficult it has proven advantageous to provide six holding projections 2 2 1 if the diameter of axial angle disk 2 is greater than 60 mm in fig3 5 and 6 a thrust bearing 4 is shown whose axial angle disk 5 has again a radial segment 5 1 that acts as a raceway for bearing needles 6 1 found in a cage 6 2 of axial needle ring 6 the axial angle disk 5 is thus provided both on its outer and on its inner peripheral end or synonymously its outer and inner diameter with axially bent parts 5 3 5 2 which extend in opposite directions according to the present invention inner axial bent part 5 2 is provided with holding projections 5 2 1 which snap into a groove 7 1 of a housing 7 so that the thrust bearing 4 is affixed firmly to this housing as fig3 and 5 also show the thrust bearing 4 is moved towards the housing 7 in the direction of the arrow that is in the direction of assembly and its inner axial bent part 5 2 is. |
4 | a needle 34 which cooperates with a loop taker 36 in the bed of the machine a presser foot 38 affixed to a presser bar 40 is utilized to urge fabric into contact with feeding mechanism not shown the needle bar 22 extends through an elliptical opening 42 in arm 18 of fixed bracket 14 which opening is of sufficient size to permit zig zag movements of the needle bar in response to reciprocatory actuation of the needle bar supporting bracket 20 by needle bight control means causing the bracket to pivot at its upper end on a shaft 44 the needle bight control means is entirely conventional and therefor has not been illustrated except for an actuating link 46 shown pivotally connected to bracket 20 at 48 and a return spring 45 having one end restrained by a screw 47 at a fixed location in the machine and having the other end in engagement with an abutment 49 on bracket 20 needle bar 22 is supported between the lower end of bracket 20 and arm 18 of fixed bracket 14 in the sleeve 50 of a spherical bearing 51 see fig3 such bearing includes a collar 52 with a spherical inner surface 54 and a rim 56 on the sleeve 50 with a spherical outer surface 58 in engagement with spherical surface 54 of the collar a spring 59 between the lower end of bracket 20 and sleeve 50 maintains the spherical surfaces 54 and 58 in enforced engagement collar 52 is pivoted on a pin 60 which is an integral part of a member 62 that is affixed in arm 18 of bracket 14 the needle bar supporting bracket 20 includes an enlarged upper end portion 64 having a through hole 65 on. |
2 | invention before and after a processing operation for the purpose of the explanation a welding with heated welding beams 11 has been selected as a processing the basics however also apply analogously to other processing types according to the movement of the stream of conveyed objects 3 as well as the welding beam 11 from the left to the right first the leading hold down means 12 a comes into contact with the upper region of the packaging means 2 a in the stage according to fig3 the leading hold down means 12 a has already pressed the upper region of the packaging means 2 a against the lower region of the packaging means 2 b and begins to spring in in the direction of the arrow thus in the radial direction with respect to the welding rotor 10 the trailing hold down means 12 b is already in contact with the upper region of the packaging means 2 a in the stage according to fig4 the trailing hold down means 12 b has also pressed the upper region of the packaging means 2 a downwards the hold down means fix and stabilize the packaging means 2 a 2 b for example a plastic film in the stage according to fig5 the two hold down means 12 a 12 b are sprung in essentially in the perpendicular direction to the. |
7 | scanning the symbol can be accomplished by means of a laser spot scanner as used for non contact emissivity measurements as known in the art such instruments can detect emissivity differences on the order of 0 05 at a spatial resolution of 0 1 mm or less as required for bar code reading although emissivity measurements and estimates are employed to correct the temperature measurements of very hot objects spectral emissivity measurements can now be made at room temperature scanning is accomplished by means of a scanner which can detect and measure the emissivity of a particular spot the preferred embodiment of the scanner is comprised of the following elements a laser scanning mirror or prism mirror prism deflection motor and controller photo detector for example active laser pyrometer technology is disclosed in u s pat no 4 417 822 issued on nov 29 1983 to alexander stein such instruments obtain an accurate temperature measurement by discounting the emissivity of a surface in u s pat no 4 840 496 issued on jun 20 1989 elleman et al disclose a narrow laser beam contactless pyrometer capable of scanning a small area and determining the emissivity and temperature fig1 shows a machine readable mark created of any desired size and shape on a surface 1 the mark contains blank areas of unmarked surface 1 and a pattern of areas of varying emissivity 2 3 the pattern may be a bar code or other machine readable code or may contain a human readable character or symbol in a preferred embodiment the pattern is printed on a surface using a black colored carbon. |
9 | and on the other side possessing a delayed action adhesive selected from a group of pressure sensitive adhesives and which is protected by a liner heat activated adhesives and wet activated adhesives the lamina is intended to be applied onto the text with the subsequent removal of the carrier with an identical number with prefix set in a position chosen being present within and outside the confines of the seal the lamina bearing a number with a prefix providing an attestation and an adjacent background covering stripe upon which number and stripe there is to be superimposed the signature the number of the seal being shown by means of a non impact printing device in a preestablished sequence so as to be individualized and clearly evident while the prefix which is generally alphabetical is obtained by an ink transference upon detaching the carrier application_number US 81909692 A description a seal as is represented in fig1 a and 1b of the drawings and is generally adapted for the protection of texts is constituted of a single card comprising an adhesive inking and varnishing multi layer lamina 1 which is partially transparent and has a transparent carrier or substrate 2 o one side thereof and a liner 3 on the other side for the protection of the adhesive layer not shown in the drawing wherein the liner 3 is coated on the. |
2 | the signal amplitude which conventional chaff reflects because of the triplanar corner cubes facing oppositely on each strip 61 both obverse and referse chaff sides reflect efficiently as the ribbon twists and falls thus radar will 34 see 34 large stronger imagery on the detection screens in the absence of any aircraft that is usually represented by the signal return from conventional chaff the strip 61 can be made in a ribbon form with only the two reversed rows of cube corners extending the length of the ribbon alternatively two four or six rows may be utilized depending upon the reflected image desired fig1 through 14 illustrate the steps of a process for forming a die blank by which the pattern of the cube corners may be pressed on foil sheets in fig1 and 12 a blank 71 is being cut by a grinding wheel 72 the grinding tool rotates in a plane perpendicular to the flat surface of the blank and the tool 39 s cutting edge is a symmetrical dihedral angle of 70 529 u00b0 approximately first the triangular groove like the grooves 74a are cut along the length of the blank the face of the die blank then has the appearance shown in fig1 in the area of line 12 12 and the cross sectional configuration of fig1 the orientation of the blank and the cutting path of the grinding wheel 72 is then changed such that the wheel scribes a symmetrical groove along diagonal lines 75 at an angle 60 u00b0 to the previously ground grooves 74a the blank. |
7 | 20 in order to read the image on the original surface 111 therefore it is also unnecessary to provide an optical system such as a lens if a distance between the original surface 111 and the photodetective portion 109 is made larger the reflected light 112 spreads so as to degrade the resolution if the distance between the original surface 111 and the photodetective portion 109 is too small the reflected light 112 will not be incident on the photodetective portion 109 so as to degrade the s n ratio in this example the divergent angle of the incident light 110 is about 90 u00b0 and in order to obtain the resolution of 8 dots mm the thickness of the transparent protective layer 131 is set to be about 100 u03bcm as the result of the experiment the image input output apparatus with the resolution of 8 dots mm could read an image on the screen of 10 inches 1627 u00d7 1219 pixels for 20 seconds i e a rate of 10 u03bcs per pixel in the above example the photodetective portion 109 of the image input section 10 has a lattice like pattern continued over the entire face of the transparent substrate 106 however the pattern of the photodetective portion 109 is not limited to this specific one if the response speed of the liquid crystal is not so high the photodetective portion 109 may be divided into a plurality of blocks so as to take out the outputs of the respective blocks for example as is shown in fig5 the photodetective portion 109 may be divided into two blocks 109 39 and 109 34 so as to take out the outputs v out1 and v. |
1 | g the input optical paths are preferably parallel to each other and moreover parallel to the optical axis z of the optical system 100 the intermediate optical paths 116 d and 116 g run from each first plane mirror 120 d or 120 g to a second plane mirror 122 d or 122 g according to the principles of optical reflection finally the output optical paths 118 d and 118 g run from the second mirrors 122 d and 122 g and the camera 190 the arrangement of the mirrors shown here is such that the output optical paths are also parallel to each other and parallel to the optical axis z this results from the use of mirrors positioned at 45 u00b0 relative to each optical path so that the light rays along these optical paths are reflected at 90 u00b0 the invention applies however to other positions of the mirrors provided that the multiple reflections project the images of both eyes simultaneously onto the camera 190 moreover the aperture angle of the camera can cause these optical paths to vary slightly a camera with a short focal length for example 8 mm can be used to provide significant compactness in this case when the optical system is designed a fine adjustment is made to the focussing of the camera 190 in order to take into account errors in the positioning of the mirrors in the optical system it should be noted that the variations due to the. |
4 | air through the foraminous conveyor 24 in the disclosed apparatus strands of glass fibers not shown are received from a creel or the like in choppers 38 the chopped glass strands are then received in the hood and directed downwardly toward the conveyor 24 by gas passing through the inlet holes or ports 40 the construction of the creel choppers and ports are well known in the art and disclosed in the above referenced u s pat no 2 719 336 in the apparatus of this invention a plate 42 is located immediately below the foraminous conveyor 24 and is supported in the hood parallel to the conveyor on suitable supports 44 as shown in fig3 and 4 the plate includes a plurality of circular apertures or holes 46 through the plate and perpendicular to its faces the apertured plate thereby provides a substantial pressure drop across the conveyor as will be described more fully below in the disclosed embodiment the holes are spaced equidistant in the plate and define less than fifty percent of the total area of the plate for example 3 16 inch holes on 3 4 inch centers provide a sufficient pressure drop across the conveyor for the purposes of this invention the plate should also be located from the foraminous conveyor by a distance which is less than the diameter of the apertures as more fully described below in the method of this invention using the apparatus of fig1. |
7 | nonreceptor tyrosine kinases u2014 have never before been linked to ppar activation or to diabetes obesity or other conditions related to metabolic syndrome nor has any other non receptor protein tyrosine kinase a brief background on c src is given here c src is a protein tyrosine kinase tyrosine kinases are enzymes that catalyze the transfer of the terminal phosphate of adenosine triphosphate to tyrosine residues in protein substrates tyrosine kinases are believed by way of substrate phosphorylation to play critical roles in signal transduction for a number of cell functions though the exact mechanisms of signal transduction is still unclear tyrosine kinases have been shown to be important contributing factors in cell proliferation carcinogenesis and cell differentiation tyrosine kinases can be categorized as receptor type or non receptor type receptor type tyrosine kinases have an extracellular a transmembrane and an intracellular portion while non receptor type tyrosine kinases are wholly intracellular the receptor type tyrosine kinases are comprised of a large number of transmembrane receptors with diverse biological activity in fact about twenty different subfamilies of receptor type tyrosine kinases have been identified one tyrosine kinase subfamily designated the her subfamily is comprised of egfr her2 her3 and her4 ligands of this subfamily of receptors include epithileal growth factor tgf alpha amphiregulin hb egf betacellulin and heregulin. |
7 | output to database 120 which acts as a repository for all of the retrieved data and provides an environment for analysis tools to be used the collected data is assembled combined or aggregated into a form suitable for further processing relevant data may be determined in any number of accepted and known manners but ideally should be application specific to address the caching targets of the application server as stated earlier urls of previously referenced pages served by web servers 100 may be of particular interest but they are only one form of statistic that might be relevant extraction tool 330 performs activities related to data mining and analysis the intent of this activity is to determine candidate data for caching data stored in database servers 120 may be sifted sorted analysed to discover trends relationships or other usage patterns of particular value extraction tool 330 allows the use of sql to be used on the stored data providing a robust query environment in which to perform data analysis and reduction having the full power of sql provides an easier means of selection of various criteria to be used on the data of interest the result of performing of sql queries is the production of pre load logs 340 that may be in the form of u201c lists u201d or clusters of data as previously discussed urls might be one type of information of interest and can be categorized by frequency. |
2 | cylinders not shown positioned so that when the cylinders are retracted the tunnel sponsons are raised to clear the tunnel openings in the transom in the illustration the twin engine vessel is in the flat bottom hull configuration with the bottoms of the sponsons in the same plane as the bottom edge 120 b of the transom 120 the pneumatic cylinders attached to the middle sponson 30 c the intermediate sponsons 30 h and the end sponsons 30 e are fully retracted as explained hereinabove the pneumatic cylinders attached to the tunnel sponsons are partially retracted so that the bottom 30 b of the tunnel sponson is in the same plane as the transom bottom edge 120 b fig8 shows the twin engine vessel 100 t transformed to a v hull configuration the middle sponson 30 c extends below the bottom edge 102 b of the transom the end sponsons 30 e extend slightly below the transom bottom edge 120 b the intermediate sponsons 30 h including the tunnel sponsons 30 m u2032 extend in a staggered manner the intermediate sponsons 30 h adjacent to the end sponsons 30 e extend below the transom bottom edge 120 b slightly below the end sponsons the closer the intermediate sponson 30 h and the tunnel sponson 30 m u2032 is to the middle sponson 30 c the greater the intermediate. |
4 | 34 associated with the sewing machine 1 for the first sewing process will operate the sewing machine 1 in response to the sewing machine actuation signal so that the machine can perform sewing in accordance with the allotment data subsequent to the step s21 the system control device 31 operates the transferring robot 11 12 and their hands 15 in order to transfer the jig 4 for the second sewing process from the jig station 5 6 to the working table 7 9 in step s22 thereafter in step s23 the system control device 31 is ready for receiving a sewing completion signal from the sewing machine controlling device 34 associated with the sewing machine 1 for the first sewing process after inputting the signal the jig 4 for the first sewing process is removed from the sewing machine 1 for the first sewing process and is transferred to the working table 7 9 by the transferring robot 11 12 s24 then when the fabric setting siganl is inputted upon manipulation of the fabric setting switch 37 on the working table 7 9 after the fabric c is disassembled from the jig 4 used for the first sewing process and is assembled to the jig 4 used for the second sewing process by the operator decision made in the step s25 is yes then the system control device 31 moves the jig 4 usable for the second sewing process to the sewing machine 1 usable for the second sewing process in the next step s26 and the jig 4 for the second sewing operation is connected to the sewing machine for the second sewing process by means of the transferring robot 11 12 in this instance a load completion. |
6 | degrees before then falling again to zero at 90 u00b0 thus energy storage and release from the spring only occurs between 270 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 in other embodiments this region may be narrower for example it may extend from around 290 u00b0 to 70 u00b0 a plot of the total rotor torque against its rotational position corresponding to the configuration of fig1 and 13 is shown in fig1 it can be seen that the bias cam profile of fig1 facilitates provision of stable rest positions 400 as shown in fig1 defined by passive magnetic force between the rotor and the stator an actuation cam displacement graph and cam profile 422 for use in combination with the bias cam profile of fig1 are depicted in fig1 and 16 respectively it can be seen that the displacement is zero between 270 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 continuing clockwise from 90 u00b0 it increases to a maximum at 180 u00b0 before then decreasing again down to zero at 270 u00b0 in this configuration one or more of the rotor positions at 90 u00b0 180 u00b0 and 270 u00b0 may be denoted as primary rest positions each of these stable rest positions 400 at 135 u00b0 180 u00b0 and 225 u00b0 may represent u201c second rest positions u201d in the context of the present application an actuator. |
9 | a control system such as is illustrated in u s pat no 3 580 120 is utilized to control the pulses of compressed air through line 42 and into drive cylinder 37 such operation is as indicated conventional attention is now directed to fig2 of the drawings wherein a conventional system is schematically illustrated specifically the feed roll generally designated 50 provides a j folded web such as is illustrated at 51 with the web passing through guide rolls and dancer rolls 52 52 as is conventional the web 51 continues its path and reaches punching stations generally designated 53 and 54 with each of these stations utilizing the punch system as illustrated in fig1 it will be appreciated that only one such station may be employed however for certain operations and applications more than one such station may be utilized draw rolls for the apparatus are illustrated at 55 and a sealing bar is shown at 56 which operates against the surface of sealing roll 57 a pick off assembly is illustrated generally at 58 with the pick off assembly functioning with a conveyor generally designated 59 including upper and lower conveyor runs the punched perforated and separated film bag products are received in the zone 60 with the superimposed stack being illustrated generally at 61 the schematic illustration of fig2 is typical of bag making machines which are in use in commerce at this time specifically the draw rolls 55 55 are arranged to intermittently draw the web 51 along the path from the supply roll 50 to the discharge station as at 60. |
2 | temporary layers as shown in fig3 b the temporary layer 31a which is the lower layer of the first temporary layer 31 is first removed with an organic solvent such as acetone the constituent material of the insulating film 18 such as sio 2 satisfactorily resists organic solvents and thus no particular problems are presented even in cases where it is immersed in an organic solvent for a long time a clearance 32 is formed in this way a strongly alkaline aqueous solution then permeates through the clearance 32 here since the strongly alkaline aqueous solution rapidly permeates through the clearance 32 which enlarges as the lower layer 31b of the first temporary layer 31 is dissolved the second and the third temporary layers 22 23 may be removed in a short time the insulating film 18 being not damaged by the long local exposure to the aqueous solution of the alkali serves to increase the reliability of the resulting device fig4 through fig9 illustrate a method of forming the ink jet head shown in fig1 according to a third embodiment of the invention the process according to the third embodiment proceeds in the order a through p fig4 fig6 and fig8 illustrate cross sectional views taken along the section line y y shown in fig1 and fig5 fig7 and fig9 illustrate cross sectional views taken along the section line x x in fig1 respectively the portions corresponding to those according to the first and the second embodiments are indicated by the same reference numerals for simplicity of explanation according to the. |
2 | is shown in fig1 a positioned in a first or high range position such that its first clutch teeth 312 are meshed with the clutch teeth 314 on the first clutch ring 300 and its third clutch teeth 320 are meshed with the clutch teeth 322 on the annulus gear 180 u2032 in addition the second clutch teeth 316 on the range collar 304 are disengaged from engagement with the clutch teeth 318 on the second clutch ring 302 with the range collar 304 located in its first range position the range collar 304 directly couples the clutch hub 168 u2032 to the annulus gear 180 u2032 in addition the sun gear 290 and the ring gear 294 are coupled together by the range collar 304 in its first range position such that the planetary gear assembly 280 is locked against relative rotation and rotates as a unit thus the range collar 304 establishes a first or direct ratio drive connection between the output component the output clutch member 132 u2032 of the torque transfer device 112 u2032 and the input component the annulus gear 180 u2032 of the second differential 110 u2032 when located in its first range position the range collar 304 is shown in fig1 b positioned in a second or neutral range position such that its first clutch teeth 312 are disengaged from the clutch teeth 314 on the first clutch ring 300 its second clutch teeth 316 are disengaged from the clutch teeth 318 on the second clutch ring 302 and its third clutch teeth 320 are disengaged from the clutch teeth 322 on the third clutch ring 324 as such the output clutch member 132 u2032 of. |
8 | to apply the approach discussed in this disclosure to a dlp light engine with mechanical iris if the mechanical iris is fast enough that is the light sensor provides light level information to the mechanical iris driver the logic is otherwise the same although the present invention has been described herein with reference to certain kernel configurations and optical devices the devices and processes of the present invention may be applied to many other kernel designs or configurations and may use a wide variety of optical devices in describing preferred embodiments of the present invention illustrated in the drawings specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity however the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner for example when describing an iris or variable retarder any other equivalent device or other device having an equivalent function or capability whether or not listed herein may be substituted therewith furthermore the inventors recognize that newly developed technologies not now known may also be substituted for the described parts and still not depart from the scope of the present invention all other described items including but not limited to microdisplays light sources light engines polarizers projection lenses driver boards circuits detectors electronics. |
6 | keyway 32 and in the provision of a radial slit 37 in each of the outer body member 31 and the inner body member 36 the spiral type one way clutching mechanism shown in the spiral type one way clutch assembly of fig7 may be that of fig1 or 2 or by suitable modification for interconnection that of fig5 or 6 in other words since outer annular member 11 in fig5 and 6 are radially split the resiliency of such member will hold it within the clutching mechanism the inner cylindrical surface of the inner body member 16 36 is modified to provide an inner right conical surface 50 the outer body member 11 36 is keyed to the axially stationary member 51 by key 52 if the clutching mechanism is that of fig5 or 6 the outer body members 11 31 are free to overrun but can be actuated to engage in the manner as previously described two end plates 53 and circlips 54 prevent axial movement of the clutching mechanism shaft 57 is provided with an axial ball spline 55 through which axially movable member 56 having a conical outer surface 56a is attached to the shaft 57 the cone angle u03b5. |
8 | level is calculated accordingly the range of the gray scale level can be changed from 0 u02dc 255 to 0 u02dc 63 and the hardware resources can be saved referring to fig4 which is a flowchart of the image processing method of the first preferred embodiment of the invention in view of fig2 and fig3 the image processing method of the invention is applied to adjust the gray scale level of the jth pixel of the ith image frame of the video sequence inputted in the display system according to the first preferred embodiment of the invention as described above the image processing method includes the following steps step s 100 using a mask to smooth each pixel of each image frame step s 102 calculating a current maximum gray scale level and a current minimum gray scale level in accordance with the gray scale levels of the ith image frame step s 104 calculating an average maximum gray scale level in accordance with all the maximum gray scale levels of the image frames previous to the ith image frame and the current maximum gray scale level and calculating an average minimum gray scale level in accordance with all the minimum gray scale levels of the image frames previous to the ith image frame and the current minimum gray scale level step s 106 calculating a first gain according to the average maximum gray scale level and calculating a second gain according to the average minimum gray scale level step s 108 judging whether the jth pixel of the ith image frame is black if yes proceeding to step s 110 otherwise proceeding to step s 112 step s 110 adjusting the gray scale level of each color component. |
4 | collar of a non conductive plastic material mounted within the collar are at least three vertical rows of cathode electrodes 30 that are connected via line 32 to the negative terminal of the high voltage power supply 24 opposite each vertical row of cathodes 30 is a vertical row of anode electrodes 34 connected via line 36 to the positive terminal of the power supply 24 fig3 more clearly illustrates the row arrangement of the electrodes 30 and 34 to provide separation and prevent arcing between adjacent electrodes a plurality of t section insulators 38 are mounted within the collar 16 the insulators support a screen 40 at the cross bar of the t section which screen is in coaxial alignment with the collar 16 and prevents any filament contact with the electrodes also mounted to opposite insulators are at least two non conductive plastic tubes 42 that are closed at the top of the collar and connected at the bottom to the air supply 22 a plurality of vertically spaced orifice 44 are located in each air supply tube such that cooling air is directed to the axis of the collar for quenching filament 12 in applying the electrostatic collar 16 to the production of polymer filaments the following should be considered 1 the force whether electrostatic or air must be balanced or the resultant force kept to a minimum such that the filament or filament group will not be pushed to one side 2 since the polymer is a poor conductor static charges will build up surrounding the filament this charge if not evenly distributed will eventually push the filament to the cathode or anode electrodes 3 when spinning multiple filament yarns charge may. |
2 | as to seal off the space between the respective end portions 4a of the spacer members 4 from outside with welding material used in the welding method thereby to form a welded portion 14 thus by the welded portion formed at the end of each screen jacket 12 the seal means is constituted the surface of the welded portion should preferably be formed on the same plane as the surface of the jacket by doing so smooth filling of gravel can be facilitated it is important in making a well to fill gravel uniformly in the annulus defined between the wall of the wellbore and the outer surface of the screen if the outer surface of the screen between adjacent screen jackets 12 12 is recessed from the surface of the screen jackets 12 12 the gravel is sometimes not filled in this recess so that a hollow portion is produced in the gravel filled in the annulus between the wall of the wellbore and the outer surface of the screen this hollow portion is later filled with gravel which has transferred from around the hollow portion by either pumping of oil or pressure difference in the well but this in turn tends to cause collapse of the wall of the wellbore resulting in reduction in the oil production efficiency in the present embodiment of the invention the surface of the welded portion 14 or the surface of the sleeves 6 and 26 in the embodiment of fig1 and 6 is formed on the same plane as the screen jackets and accordingly smooth filling of gravel is ensured and occurrence of production of the hollow portion in the gravel layer can be effectively. |
6 | led circuits in a stepped fashion a constant wait time interval of 120 msec as shown in step 141 is provided between each activation as can be seen upon execution of step 55 all yellow leds y1 y8 are illuminated after a second wait interval step 155 of 400 msec each of the yellow led circuits y1 y8 are sequentially deactivated in ascending numeric order as shown in steps 156 170 a constant wait time interval of 120 msec as shown in step 157 is provided between each deactivation upon executing steps 140 171 to illuminate the leds according to this pattern the microprocessor then compares the number of the current enabled target area with a stored number indicative of the last target in the sequence to determine if the current target area is the last target as shown in module 172 if the current target area is not the last target in the sequence the microprocessor selects the next target area in the sequence to be enabled and initiates execution of the first green pattern for that target area steps 173 174 if the current target area is the last target in the sequence the microprocessor executes the 34 win 34 routine for that target area fig1 shows the routine for illuminating the target area according to the 34 win 34 pattern with flashing red green and yellow leds the steps labeled 176 185 show the sequential activation deactivation of the g1 g4 r1 r4 y1 y8 led circuits in a stepped fashion a constant wait time interval of 50 msec as shown in step 177 is provided between each activation deactivation module the microprocessor continuously executes steps 176 185 until an operator start signal is. |
2 | the second heat exchanger 64 in operation the system 120 conditions the air flowing from the source of air for supply of the conditioned air to the passenger compartment of the vehicle a flow direction of the air from the source of air is indicated by the arrow in the air conduit 60 similar to the operation described for the systems 10 100 the system 120 can operate in a heating mode a demisting mode and a cooling mode in a first heating mode where the engine 40 is operating and the electric motor is not operating the first heat exchanger 62 the second heat exchanger 64 and the third heat exchanger 66 transfer heat into the air stream the pump 52 of the second circuit 14 is operating to circulate the first fluid through the second conduit 38 heat is transferred into the first fluid by the engine 40 the diverter valve 48 is positioned to militate against flow through the heat exchanger 42 and permit flow through the first bypass conduit 44 thus heat is not removed from the first fluid in the heat exchanger 42 and the first fluid flows through the first bypass conduit 44 the diverter valve 50 is in a position to militate against flow of the first fluid through the second bypass conduit 46 therefore the first fluid flows through the second conduit 38 to the first heat exchanger 62 where heat is transferred from the first fluid to the air flowing in the air conduit 60 the pump 18 of the first circuit 12 is not operating to circulate the first fluid through. |
3 | through a conduit 21 with air which has preferably been preheated by the exhaust gases which are formed and through a conduit 22 with fuel in the form of gas or fuel oil the combustion of the fuel or of recirculated coke with the aid of the air results in combustion gases which elevate the recirculated coke and at the same time heat it to a temperature of 760 u00b0 c the heated recirculated coke is separated from the combustion gases in the collecting bin 4 and is stored in the lower part of the collecting bin and refed to the mixer 1 at a metered rate the exhaust gases leave the collecting bin through a conduit 23 and are subjected to a mechanical dust collection in the conventional manner in a cyclone not shown and subsequently utilized to preheat the air to generate steam and preferably to dry coal before they are discharged into the open through a dust filter the gases and vapors which have been liberated from the coal which is subjected to dry distillation are subjected to a very thorough dust collection in the cyclone 5 and any succeeding second cyclone 6 and flow into the heavy tar scrubber 7 through which they flow from top to bottom concurrently with the sprayed recirculated tar which is also supplied at the top in this step the gases and vapors are cooled by the recirculated tar to the temperature which is required to ensure that the recirculated tar is at the desired softening point and the high boiling tar constituents are condensed at the same time whereas the fine residual dust entrained by the gases and vapors is removed by the recirculated tar. |
7 | c outputting a force read command for reading the disc structure d receiving the disc structure and e outputting the corresponding disc information according to the disc structure the invention can inspect various disc information of the optical disc and the user database can be manually updated and expanded according to a user 39 s will thereby increasing the convenience of inspecting optical discs application_number US 21908808 A description referring to fig2 a the flow diagram illustrating the method of inspecting the disc information according to a first embodiment of the invention is shown first in step 202 a standard command is outputted for reading the disc structure of an optical disc then in step 204 the reading is determined whether to be successful if yes then step 208 is performed if not then step 206 is performed in step 206 a force read command is outputted for reading the disc structure of the optical disc in step 208 the disc structure of the optical disc is received lastly in step 210 the corresponding disc information is outputted according to the disc structure the force read command can be set by disc drive manufacturers to directly decode the disc information. |
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