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7 | examples above those with the higher ser will be revealed and listed above all those with a lower ser naturally the higher the ranking listing the more likely to be seen by the end user 40 these examples above relate to rental units such as but not limited to residential rentals and commercial rentals based on monthly rental amounts the system may be used on the rental of any type of product or space referred to as a unit and on the sale of any type of goods referred to as a unit based on total number of goods units combined nou total number of discounted goods units combined nod the total discount amount of all discounted goods units combined tda and the total cost amount of all the goods units combined tca the system may also be used for weekly rentals monthly rentals as in the example yearly rentals and any combinations thereof for rentals all like rentals may be but need not be grouped together i e all monthly rentals are grouped with other monthly rentals of the same duration and all yearly rentals are grouped only with other yearly rentals of the same duration where like rentals are not grouped together but are grouped with groups of differing durations duration of discount dod becomes a standardizing factor to establish relative values for total discount amount tda which when established is the relative discount amount rda and. |
8 | process with sinterable powder particles of a suitable grit size being coated with a binding system oxide silicate and nitride ceramics carbides or metal alloys are considered for instance as raw powders as binders polyolefin wax mixtures or partially soluble systems can be used for instance in which a part of the binder can be removed in organic solvents polyalcohols or polyvinylalcohols can also be used which have the additional advantage of being water soluble the molding 30 takes place in the next process step the homogenized material is injected into a mold with the mold being tempered preferably liquid tempered the thus injection molded parts already essentially achieve the shape of the desired connecting element 10 the connecting element 10 is then debound in the debinding step 32 this can be carried out in different ways depending on the binding system to this end typical processes are for instance thermal catalytic or so called solvent debinding the very porous connecting elements 10 following implementation of this step are then hardened this so called sintering 34 is a thermal compression process with which the desired properties of the connecting element can be obtained subsequently the connecting element blank can as far as necessary be subjected to barrel finishing process the stainless steel parts are provided in a container lined with rubber together with grinding bodies which mostly consist of ceramics water and a wash solution rotating or vibrating the container produces abraded material on the surface and on the edges of the material parts the barrel finishing produces a very smooth and matt finished surface. |
2 | the vehicle movement dynamics controller 10 of the brake system is programmed as a processor in such a way that it can also assume the function of a clutch controller since all the measurement variables which are relevant for driving and operating states are fed to it for example the brake request signal of the driver line 23 or the rotational speed signals of the wheel speed sensors 34 u2014 which are provided again with the corresponding indices in fig2 u2014 via the line 33 further variables are the steering angle acceleration values etc all these signals are generated in the vehicle movement dynamics controller 10 to form control variables for the brake forces or the brake pressures and for the torque which is transmitted by the clutch 6 these control signals 39 are fed to the control group 11 which is designated in its entirety by 11 the control group 11 is composed of an electronic control group 40 which is of modular design and in which the actuation signals 39 are converted into switching currents which are fed via lines 41 into a valve group 43 which is also of modular design the modular design consists in the fact that each module is assigned to. |
4 | 10 is dyed and washed alternatively splitting agent such as superfine teflon may be added to the first material 13 or the second material 14 thus the filaments of the first material 13 are easily split from the filaments of the second material 14 as the wristband 10 is dyed and washed alternatively the first material 13 or the second material 14 is made via mixing 20 80 of amorphous polymer with 80 20 of crystal polymer thus the contractibility of the first material 13 is much higher than that of the second material 14 or vice versa hence the filaments of the first material 13 are easily split from the filaments of the second material 14 as the wristband 10 is dyed and washed in hot water alternatively the first material 13 and the second material 14 may be molten at carefully calculated temperatures thus the stickiness of the first material 13 to the second material 14 is low hence the filaments of the first material 13 are easily split from the filaments of the second material 14 as the wristband 10 is dyed and washed the mechanical step is taken in the spinning of the compound yarn 11 in the mechanical step the compound yarn 11 reeled at a rate of 3000 8000 meter per minute thus the first. |
6 | is a diagram showing the schematic construction of an embodiment of the hand console device 500 which is another principal component of the present invention as shown in fig4 the hand console device 500 according to the present invention basically includes a data input device 509 for inputting data such as a surface altitude and an input display window 510 for displaying the data input using the data input device 509 further the hand console device 509 includes defensive position center based 8 directional dividing lines 503 artillery position center based 8 directional dividing lines 504 a pop up tactical defensive fire instruction region 502 a direction indicator 505 a fire warning lamp 506 a warning sound output part 507 and a target display window 508 the defensive position center based 8 directional dividing lines 503 are automatically displayed as dotted lines by using magnetic north as a cardinal point and are configured to pass through the center point of a defensive position when the azimuth angle the distance and the earth surface altitude from an artillery position to the center point of the defensive position are input in the same manner as the high speed automatic fire net based fire instruction control console device 400 located in a situation room the artillery position center based 8 directional dividing lines 504 are displayed on the screen as solid lines when the center point of the current artillery position is input using the data input device 509 the pop up tactics defensive fire instruction region 502 is formed around the center point of the defensive position center based 8 directional. |
5 | the liquid from the tank to the roller drum and further includes a wand mounted on the frame and in communication with the tank for ejecting the liquid onto selected surfaces spaced from the roller drum assembly application_number US 45699709 A description referring to the drawings it will be seen that an illustrative roller drum assembly includes a roller drum 10 for engaging a surface to be packed and or leveled or smoothed passageways such as streets driveways pedestrian walks parking lots runways ramps speed bumps and the like are the most common passageway surfaces requiring some packing or compacting as well as leveling and or smoothing a frame 12 is connected to the roller drum 10 such that the roller drum can rotate the frame 12 includes a handle portion 14 adapted to be gripped by an operator and used to manually control movements of the roller drum the frame 12 may be configured as shown in the drawings with the handle of a u201c t u201d shaped configuration or may be a u201c u u201d shaped member well known in combination with pusher type wheel devices a tank 16 is mounted on the frame 12 and is adapted to contain a selected liquid usually water or oil such as diesel oil mounted on the frame 12 is a pump 18 fig4 and 6 disposed within a housing 20 joined to the tank 16 the pump 18 is provided with a grip member 22 for manually operating the pump the interior of the housing 20 is in communication with the interior of the tank 16 by way of a one way valve 23 such that. |
4 | in solution iii the sheet comprises antibacterial substances which are added to the fabric by means of an impregnation process the techniques described in points i u2013 iii can be used alternatively or combined for example it is possible to produce a three layer fabric impregnated with antibacterial substances or the fibres of which contain the incorporated antibacterial substance the mattress cover sheet subject of the present invention is of the dimensions necessary to cover a mattress or a pair of mattresses for example 1 5 u00d7 2 5 meters or 2 5 u00d7 3 meters and is preferably provided with common means of attachment to the mattress such as buckles belts or hooks or can be designed to wrap around and below the side edges of the mattress the sheet can also be produced in a bag version thus covering the entire mattress surface a further aim of the invention is a process for producing a mattress cover sheet characterised by the use of a spunlace fabric among the materials making up the sheet the spunlace fabric can be in a ready to use form or can be produced extemporarily by entangling a layer of fibre as described above in the latter case reference is made to the known processes for the formation of spunlace fabric such as those illustrated in the previous description of the known technique for production of the sheet according to one of the preferred solutions i u2013 iii described above the process will include respectively to produce the multilayer fabric the layers of fibre are overlapped in the required order and directly subjected to the spunlace. |
2 | rearwardly from the position of normal use fig6 the bolt 74 may run into a groove 76 of turning lever 50 behind hook 73 when bolt 74 is caught within groove 76 the mirror housing assumes a rearward tilting end position fig7 the drive motor 20 is hermatically sealed within a housing 45 within which additionally a reduction gear and a clutch may be provided the clutch may operatively separate the driving shaft of the driving motor 20 from the transmission member 60 if the mirror housing 2 undergoes an impact which is stronger than a predetermine threshold value such a clutch is disclosed i e in the published european patent application 169 245 for the purpose of the present invention providing such a clutch however is not necessary a shaft 46 extending from housing 45 is unrotatably connected to a cam 47 the free end of which is linked to a free end of transmission member 60 opposite to the end 51 an imaginary line through the center of shaft 46 to the link 61 of cam 47 to transmission member 60 runs away from the mirror housing in the position of normal use thereof according to fig2 thus the transmission member 60. |
1 | are not both 1 y is selected from the group consisting of alkyl halo e g fluoro chloro etc nitro amino thiol hydroxy alkyloxy alkylcarboxy halo substituted alkyl wherein said alkyl radical comprises from one to six carbon atoms etc and n is 0 or an integer of from 1 to 3 and r 3 is u2550 o u2014 oh or u2014 o co r 6 wherein r 6 is as defined above or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein hatched lines indicate u03b1 configuration solid triangles are used to indicate u03b2 configuration in another embodiment y is 1 and x is 0 and r 1 r 2 and r 3 are hydroxy one exemplary compound is cyclopentane n ethyl heptanamide 5 cis 2 3 u03b1 hydroxy 5 phenyl 1 trans pentenyl 3 5 dihy droxy 1 u03b1 2 u03b2 3 u03b1 5 u03b1 also known as bimatoprost and sold under the name of lumigan u00ae by allergan inc california usa this compound has the following structure the synthesis of the above compounds has been disclosed in u s pat no 5 607 978 which is incorporated by reference in its entirety effective amounts of the active compounds can be determined by one of ordinary skill in the art but will vary depending on the compound employed frequency of application and desired result the compound will generally range from about 1 u00d7 1 0 7 to about 50 w w of the composition in. |
9 | controller 101 the present invention is sometimes referred to as a remote radio head unit rru hereinafter fig2 illustrates in schematic block diagram form an embodiment of an eight channel or n channel rru in which an input signal 200 is provided depending on the implementation the input signal can take the form of an rf modulated signal a baseband signal or an optical signal the input signal 200 is fed to a plurality of channels where each channel includes a digital predistortion dpd controller indicated at 201 211 and 271 respectively the dpd can be implemented in an fpga in at least some embodiments for each channel the dpd outputs are fed to associated pa 39 s 202 212 and 272 respectively and the pa outputs 203 213 and 273 are fed back to that channel 39 s dpd 39 s fig3 illustrates a polynomial based digital predistorter function in the rru system of the present invention the pd in the present invention generally utilizes an adaptive lut based digital predistortion system more specifically the pd illustrated in fig3 and in embodiments disclosed from fig9 12 discussed hereinafter are processed in the digital processor by an adaptive algorithm presented in u s patent application ser no 11 961 969 entitled a method for baseband predistortion linearization in multi channel wideband communication systems the pd for the rru system in fig3 has multiple finite impulse response fir filters that is fir1 301 fir2 303 fir3 305 and fir4 307 the pd also contains the third order product generation block 302 the fifth order product generation block 304 and the seventh order product generation block 306 the output signals from fir filters are combined in. |
2 | the discharge valves there in an application case of the abs or esp the partial volume of the brake fluid is then fed back again behind a brake pedal into the master brake cylinder 200 by means of a feedback pump driven by a motor in order to prevent the brake pedal from dropping consequently the motor cannot be actuated again either so that the transmission 120 of the non linear electrical brake booster 100 drops further in order to allow the additional force f 100 to rise the low pressure accumulator or accumulators of the abs or esp assembly must if appropriate be adapted in terms of a volume in order to ensure that the necessary partial volume of the brake fluid is taken up it is preferred that the pressure of the brake fluid in the brake circuit 300 does not drop but instead remains at least the same in particular rises apart from a possible pressure drop peak when the valve is opened in order to discharge the partial volume of the brake fluid this is achieved in that the drive 110 is correspondingly actuated as a result of which the actuator element 130 moves the piston 210 of the master brake cylinder 200 under an at least constant pressure in the. |
2 | after the tail has been first wrapped around a bundle of wires 13 and threaded through a passage in the cable tie head 11 the gripper assembly 132 is preferably identical or nearly identical in structure and function to the gripper assembly described in the 39 053 patent greater detail of a preferred embodiment being shown therein the gripper housing 134 is secured to the distal end of the tension rod 122 by a nut which engages a set of threads disposed at the distal end of the tension rod 122 after the tension rod has been inserted through an aperture in the end plate thereof prior to the nut being secured to the distal end of the tension rod 122 a cover having an aperture disposed on the end panel thereof is mounted over the distal end of the tension rod 122 the tie tail 12 is engaged by the pawl 150 which has a plurality of tie tail gripping teeth the pawl extends out of the gripper housing 134 through a generally rectangular aperture disposed below a cable tie pressure plate the aperture extends between the distal end of the cover and the distal end of the gripper housing the gripping teeth are spaced apart and angled. |
2 | generally b of carpet c although backing b used in connection with carpet c can be of various compositions in one preferred embodiment backing b is polypropylene having a latex coating thereon a length of carpet c is fed into separator s with as shown in fig1 a the face fiber f side of carpet c facing downwardly it is to be understood however that carpet c can be fed into separator s with face fiber f facing up if desired as shown in fig1 c and 3c through 3 g in one preferred embodiment a dedusting system generally d fig3 c is provided which directs high pressure air against carpet c during the feeding of the carpet c into the separator s a roller 16 having brushes 18 thereon which engage face fibers f of carpet c to assist in propelling carpet c beneath a guide bar 20 and onward to presentation to a circulating knife blade generally 24 knife blade 24 is preferably continuously sharpened with a sharpening device not shown and cooled such that it does not overheat and such that it continuously presents a sharp cutting edge to sever face fibers f from backing b as shown in fig3 c two rollers 16 with brushes 18 can be provided if desired with one roller being above carpet c and the other roller contacting carpet c from below in one preferred embodiment at least one roller has brushes and another roller 16 does not for example in fig3 c the roller 16 on the upper side i e on the side of the fiber pile of carpet c and could have brushes. |
5 | bracket 20 may be made by just cutting the h beam or i beam to a given size without having the side plates 25 connected to the upper plate 21 and the lower plate 23 as shown in fig6 a and 6 b furthermore the connecting brackets 20 of the present invention are provided in the longitudinal direction of the steel girder 10 and in this case the connecting brackets 20 positioned at both sides to support both end portions of the cover plate 30 have inclined portions 28 formed on the outside surfaces thereof in such a manner as to have given inclination from an external direction toward the internal direction thereof that is the inclined portion 28 of the connecting bracket 20 has the upper plate 21 longer than the lower plate 23 the side plate 25 positioned at the inside surface thereof is vertically connected and the side plate 25 positioned at the outside surface thereof and forming the inclined portion 28 is slantly welded to the upper plate 21 and the lower plate 23 in such a manner as to have the given inclination in case where the sections of the connecting brackets 20 positioned at both side portions of the steel structure are drastically varied stress is locally collected to the drastically varied portions to cause the material to be destructed and cracked which results in the reduction of the. |
8 | db and 2 db steps in a method in accordance with the present invention the bs 100 considers the received power control commands in pairs for use during soft handover it is advantageous for these groups to be aligned to either an odd or even numbered frame boundary since a frame includes an odd number 15 of timeslots the definition of an even or odd frame can be determined from a connection frame number or system frame number such alignment ensures that different bss 100 in the active set which are executing an emulation algorithm in accordance with the present invention behave in a similar way in the first timeslot of each pair the bs 100 always implements a power step of 1 db in the direction given by the sign of the received power control command where the sign is considered to be negative if the received command is 0 and positive if the received command is 1 in the second timeslot the bs 100 implements a power step of 2 db if the received power control command is of the same sign as that received in the first slot or a power step of magnitude 1 db if the signs are opposite if a bs 100 only implements 1 db steps more than one 1 db step could be performed in a single timeslot if a larger step size is required by the emulation algorithm the resultant power changes are the above method can be generalised to handle the case of emulating step sizes equal to x 0 5 db where the bs 100 can implement steps of x db and x 1 db by having the power step in the first timeslot of x db and the power step in the second timeslot of x db or. |
3 | catalyst is accomplished by filtration the alcohol glycerin mixture is separated from the biodiesel mixture by gravimetric or centrifugal decanting the biodiesel is washed with water to remove fine residual catalyst and alcohol particles and then it is dried in the examples below transesterification reactions are performed in the reactor in batches of 300 ml under self generated system pressure mechanical mixing at 500 rpm and the oil alcohol ratio is 1 15 mol mol and 130 mol mol respectively the product yield is measured by nuclear magnetic carbon 13 resonance rmn 13 c the reaction time and the amount of catalyst are shown in each example analysis by atomic absorption to detect alkaline and alkaline earth metals phosphorus and aluminum in the reaction products resulted to be below the detection limit confirming in this way the heterogeneous catalyst reactions were performed using conventional catalytic solids under the same conditions as the reaction conditions shown in the examples the yield of which shall be used as a reference for the yield achieved by this invention experiment performed in a reactor in batches with sampling of 2 in 2 hours conditions of the experiment 100 grams of canola oil 50 grams of methanol molar ratio of oil alcohol 1 15 1 g of apatite catalyst reaction conditions 175 u00b0 c 8 hr in a single stage and at self generated pressure conversion of 95 06 of oil 88 10 in methyl esters and 2 90 in mono and diglycerides reference conversion of 45 43 of oil 37 93 in methyl esters and 7 5 in mono and diglycerides experiment performed in a reactor in batches with sampling of 2 in 2 hours conditions of. |
8 | 9 therefore the output control circuit 8 as mentioned above is not always necessary for this embodiment further it is also possible to make the sequence control unit 9 have an additional function as scanning control means in this case scanning can be controlled by the sequence control unit 9 in such manner that the stored charges are read out for an optional number of frames selected among a plural number of continuous frames of the same color the construction of the rotary filter 1a is shown in detail in fig4 referring to fig4 the rotary filter 1a is rotated in the direction of arrow a the filter 1a is divided into three color sections r section g section and b section each color section comprises three frames more specifically the r section comprises three r frames g the section comprises three g frames and b section comprises three b the frames therefore in this embodiment the residence time of one color section is a time corresponding to three frames under the control by the control unit 9 the filter 1a is rotated at uniform speed and the period of rotation of the filter is set to a multiple of an integer of one frame time x 9 every last frame designated by 1d is used a video signal readout frame scanning is carried out sequentially frame by frame and the stored charges on the image pickup surface 3 are read out frame by frame in response to the readout of at least the last one frame the output controller 8 outputs a video signal on lead 4 as seen in fig5. |
5 | design provides a positive applied force to the opposed segments through an opening in the segments to move them relatively to each other to the smaller diameter position the use of angled flats toward which the segment noses move creates a very small clearance adjacent a sealing element that is located between the flat ends of the oppositely oriented segments that sit against a radial surface as a result going around for 360 degrees there is either no place for the seal material to be extruded or there is an array of segment noses with undercuts that run parallel to a tapered flat on the mandrel portion to present a very small clearance that has the effect of retaining the seal material against extrusion the nose are made or machined to a rounded shape so that even if they abut the end of a sealing element there will not be damage or any tearing of the sealing element while the preferred placement of the backup assembly is between sealing elements other arrangements can be used such as putting the backup assembly on one or both ends of a sealing element and in a position of exposure to well pressures and fluids the segments in the ring or rings that make up the backup assembly used in these locations can also be equipped with wickers and perform a double duty as a backup assembly providing circumferential anti extrusion protection for an adjacent sealing element as well as an anchor for that tool other tools that need a backup or protection from extrusion of components when subjected to well pressure when set are also contemplated to. |
4 | cycle of operation is completed successive sequence of the above mentioned cycles will cause cycle shiftings of the convolutions of fabric in the right direction it should be recognized that the longitudinal movement may be imparted to the rear guide member 3 39 instead of the front guide member 3 a driving system for the timed movements of the guide assembly and the front guide member will be described later a wince machine incorporating the guide assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention in place of a helical guide member is shown in fig1 and 2 wherein the reference numeral 10 denotes a liquid bath 11 11 39 side walls of the tank 15 a wince roll 1 a guide roll 2 a guide assembly in accordance with the present invention and 18 is a driving chain the wince roll is driven for rotation by means of an electric motor 23 the guide roll 1 is suitably supported for free rotation below the roll 15 and above the liquid surface in parallel to said roll 15 the guide assembly 2 is disposed forwardly below said guide roll the chain 18 driven from another electric motor 24 along a predetermined vertical path 20 around sprockets 19 shown in fig2 has a hook 27 to which a leading end of the fabric is connected with a length of a connection cloth this path determines the length of convolution of fabric which forms a plurality of pleats 51 in the bottom of the bath the treating liquid is circulated by a pump means 26 through a deflector means 27 in operation with actuation of motors 23 and 24 the roll 15 is rotated in the direction of an arrow and the chain is driven in the same direction along the. |
1 | a point 38 and a barb 39 the shank 36 features a substantially straight shaped portion starting with the line attachment 34 followed by a bend which is then followed by a curve shaped portion which continues all the way to the point 38 of the hook the fishing rig 30 also includes a float 40 which surrounds the substantially straight shaped portion of the shank 36 as pictured the substantially straight shaped portion of the shank 36 is elongated the fishing rig 30 further includes a bait pin 42 which is pivotably mounted to a auxiliary anchor pin 44 via an auxiliary line attachment 46 the bait pin 42 is mounted near the portion of the shank 36 so it may span the area between the shank 36 and the point 38 of the hook 32 in a preferred embodiment the bait pin 42 may feature one or more barbs 43 in other embodiments the bait pin 42 may feature bumps ridges or have a spring or corkscrew configuration fig5 is an enlarged perspective view of a single float fishing rig according to an alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention featuring a cutaway view of the float the fishing rig 30 includes a fishing hook 32 which features a line attachment 34 a shank 36 a point 38 and a barb 39 the shank 36 features a substantially straight shaped portion starting with the line attachment 34 followed by a bend which is then followed by a curve shaped portion which continues all the way to the point 38 of the hook the fishing rig 30 also includes a float 40. |
3 | show the cooling section 16 and unloading conveyor 20 respectively in order to a have a better understanding of the process flow b for sending appropriate commands to the network nodes and c to avoid unnecessary esds it is required to collect all of the important information and parameters of the system in plc cabinet 32 and pc station 34 the present invention concentrates on one of the most important parameters of the htbs which is the glass temperature the corresponding monitoring technique must be selected according to the specific process characteristics the present invention uses thermography as the condition monitoring techniques to find an appropriate method for the temperature control other techniques like vibration monitoring tribology visual inspection process parameters and ultrasonic can not be easily used for the temperature monitoring and control of the glass generally in htbs furnace instrument for measuring the glass temperature is thermocouple 40 and 42 to have a high reliable output reading it is necessary that thermocouple 40 or 42 touches the media continuously here the molten glass 48 can not be touched by thermocouple 40 or 42 so it is situated somewhere near the molten glass 48 and measures the temperature of the points nearby the glass the molten glass 48 causes the thermocouples 40 42 output reading to be less reliable and more uncertain said thermocouples have delay in response to glass temperature changes because it takes time for the air temperature near the glass to follow the glass temperature said thermocouples also ignore the rapid oscillations of the glass temperature these constraints cause to use of a no tactile sensor the present invention. |
5 | 270 positioned on the stationary case member 210 and at the other end by a second upper mounting support 274 positioned on the moving arm case member 240 the lower grip actuator 262 is rotatably mounted horizontally across the case assembly 200 at one end by a lower mounting support 272 positioned on the underside of the stationary case member 210 and at the other end by a second lower mounting support 276 positioned on the underside of the moving aim case member 240 the grip actuators 260 262 are mounted to the mounting supports 270 272 274 276 by retaining bolt and lock nut assemblies extending through the ends of the actuators these retaining bolts also extend through idler rollers 278 positioned between the mounting supports 270 272 274 276 as will be described in more detail below the upper and lower grip actuators 260 262 are generally maintained in an open or fully extended position to receive the pipe 602 within the case assembly 200 once the pipe 602 is positioned within the case assembly 200 the grip actuators 260 262 are activated to move the moving arm case member 240 towards the stationary case member 210 to grip the pipe 602 the idler rollers 278 correspond with and are disposed between corresponding drill holes 228 in the moving arm and stationary case members 240 210 the idler rollers 278 are free to rotate relative to the moving arm and stationary case members 240 210 and are maintained in spaced apart relation from the sidewalls 212 242 to form a passage for passing the chain 302 therethrough the idler rollers 278 are. |
7 | a state where the battery voltage is insufficient for advancing film at a determined speed or where a manual winding mode is selected the control circuits for motor drive and shutter release control are activated in the motor drive mode in which the switch sw7 is closed the shutter release control circuit is composed of a release detecting circuit 50 and a second timer circuit 60 containing a selector circuit for selecting either continuous shooting or one frame shooting said release detecting circuit 50 is composed of a transistor q7 a stack of three diodes d7 and a diode d8 wherein said transistor q7 is turned on only when the release switch sw5 is closed during an h level output from a comparator a1 thereby turning on a transistor q8 connected parallel to the release switch sw2 of the camera through the terminals c d to transmit a release signal to the camera through the connector terminal c said release detecting circuit 50 is so structured that the voltage generated at the diode stack d14 at the closing of switch sw4 alone is excessively high for turning on the transistor q7 which therefore is turned on to provide the release signal only in response to the closing of the release switch sw5 the aforementioned second timer circuit 60 is composed of a comparator a1 a variable resistor r6 a condenser c4 a transistor q9 and a switch sw8 for selecting continuous exposure or one frame exposure in the continuous exposure mode in which the switch sw8 is opened the closing of the. |
2 | are to be centrifuged to extract the lubricating oil thereon there are numerous rod ends tool bits workpieces and scrap pieces of metal the phrase 34 rod ends 34 is a term of art meaning the end of elongated metal rods which the machine operator simply tosses into the collection of metal chips at the end of the rod being machined in addition the machine operator may want to dispose of scrap wherein machining mistakes have been made on workpieces as a result rather large pieces of metal can be found in a collection of metal shavings an engagement by the blades 54 with the rod ends tool bits workpieces and scrap pieces of metal or the like will cause a substantial jolt or shock to be applied to the blades 54 while the central bolt 20 received in the central hole 61 effectively urges the plate 59 into tight frictional engagement with the bottom wall 22 of the separator bowl so that the plate 59 and blades 54 will be effectively moved with the separator bowl 13 the shock applied to the blades 54 by these large objects will be sufficient to incrementally move or index the plate 59 relative to the separator bowl 13 as a result the leading surface of each of the blades adjacent the radially outermost portion thereof becomes located adjacent an unworn segment of the internal wall surface of the separator bowl as a result wear to the internal wall surface of the separator bowl is substantially minimized by the foregoing structure on. |
8 | database on a computer and a solid state device the processor and the memory may be combined into a single element which may be implemented in hardware software or firmware referring now to network element 404 the operation of the constituents is described the receiver 408 is capable of receiving signals from network element 402 via the communications link 406 the receiver 408 and or the processor 409 is capable of determining the quality of the link 406 method step 302 the processor 409 is also capable of determining the required group and element within the group from the quality determination by interacting with the memory 410 method steps 303 304 the memory 410 contains a look up table a formula or other means which enables the processor to link the quality determination to the appropriate identification numbers or symbols which should be sent to network element 402 in order that the optimum transmission parameter is selected the transmitter 411 is capable of sending signals to network element 402 via the link 406 and the transmitter sends details of the selected group and element method steps 305 306 there are many techniques well known in the art for determining the quality of a communications link quality decisions can be based on parameters including but not limited to mean interference level snir error rate channel dispersion and fading. |
1 | around the pivot point 41 the receiver 40 may preferably be held at a desired angle relative to the base 40 through engagement of the pin 45 with the edge of the slot 43 or other suitable means which will be apparent to those skilled in the art in operation the apparatus 2 is presented to the obstacle 6 such that the obstacle 6 passes through the gap 20 into the open centered of the support 18 and is preferably positioned at or near the axis of rotation r the engager 22 then operatively connects the traveler 16 to the driver 50 permitting rotation of the traveler 16 about the support 18 as the traveler 16 slides along the support 18 a tool 15 mounted to the bracket 24 is moved around the perimeter 13 of the obstacle 6 preferably the engager 22 operatively engages the traveler 16 at least two points 26 shown on fig2 and 3 two of which points are separated by a distance at least equal to the difference between the length of the support and the length of the traveler in particular the traveler 16 is preferably no longer than the support 18 if it is desired for the traveler 16 to have full 360 u00b0 rotational capacity it is desirable that the traveler 16 operatively engage the engager 22 at two points which are sufficiently far apart to ensure that regardless of the position of the. |
2 | aqueous medium containing a particulate suspension of inorganic particles to form a discontinuous oil droplets phase in a continuous water phase the mixture is subjected to shearing forces by agitation homogenization and the like to reduce the size of the droplets after shearing is stopped an equilibrium is reached with respect to the size of the droplets as a result of the stabilizing action of the inorganic particulate stabilizer in coating the surface of the droplets and then polymerization is completed to form an aqueous suspension of polymeric particles in an aqueous phase having a uniform layer thereon of inorganic particles this process is described in u s pat nos 2 932 629 and 4 148 741 incorporated herein by reference in the u201c polymer suspension u201d technique a suitable polymer is dissolved in a solvent and this solution is dispersed as fine water immiscible liquid droplets in an aqueous solution that contains inorganic particles as a stabilizer equilibrium is reached and the size of the droplets is stabilized by the action of the inorganic particles coating the surface of the droplets the solvent is removed from the droplets by evaporation or other suitable technique resulting in polymeric particles having a uniform coating thereon of inorganic particles this. |
9 | many different insert configurations could be used provided they were capable of assuring the relationships discussed above the subject invention preferably incorporates an insert having the configuration best seen in fig5 through 8 this particular insert configuration allows the insert to be mounted in the drill in a retaining pocket 40 machined in the end groove 16 and having a bottom wall and a pair of side walls which join the bottom wall at a 90 u00b0 angle this 90 u00b0 angle relationship permits the insert to be rigidly locked in the pocket through the use of a simple removable connecting means such as a screw 42 additionally the top surface of the insert shown can join the bottom surface of the flute 17 with a smooth transition for proper chip flow in the description of the indexable insert which follows terms such as upper and lower will be used merely for the sake of clarity these terms are not however to be considered as limiting the manner in which the indexable insert is used or related to the drill shank or recess 16 referring in particular to fig5 through 8 the insert 40 is shown as comprising a solid unitary body 46 of any hard material suitable for cutting tools such as tungsten carbide or the like in general the body 46 includes upper and lower spaced generally parallel faces 48 and 50 the faces 48 and 50 are joined about their peripheral edges by vertically extending opposed pairs of side walls 52 and 54 respectively as shown in fig5 and 6 the. |
2 | a front end of the flat bed 11 to from a chassis 11 11 a a pole with a u configuration 62 at a top thereof is configured to the front end hitch extension 11 a this vertical configuration 62 is provided together with the lumber rack 61 for transporting lengths of wood and trim materials configured at an interior of the flat bed 11 are several tool boxes 91 92 93 more particularly elongated tool boxes 91 along rear side create an empty space therebetween for a portable tool box 93 on wheels also termed u201c gang box u201d other more square shaped tool boxes 92 are configured toward a front of the flat bed 11 trailer all tool boxes 91 92 93 provide plenty of storage for power tools 99 work tables 51 fig7 b and accessory items a vacuum motor 23 and a compressor motor not shown are configured to two of the substantially square shaped tool boxes 91 as further detailed herein regarding fig2 a a right side aspect view is provided showing the trailer 10 in the stowed position generally horizontal members 13 b 14 b are seen and their relative heights are shown a relatively longer horizontal member 14 a 14 b is provided as compared to 13 a 13 b is shown with a dip 14 c to accommodate a chop saw or table saw with more horizontal feeder surface area required for that type of saw importantly a centralized vacuum. |
5 | with surfactant 20 it will be appreciated that a finger or other wiping device could also be used to wipe excess silicone caulking compound 12 the excess silicone that is removed is not sticky or tacky and can be readily transferred without mess to a rag or paper towel for disposal surfactants are present in soaps and detergents often the word detergent is used interchangeably with surfactant surfactants are classified depending upon their charge anionic surfactants carry a negative charge cationic surfactants carry a positive charge nonionic surfactants are neutral without either a positive or negative charge in original formulations cationic surfactants were used with beneficial results it was speculated that the positive charge of the cationic surfactants made them better suited for this particular application the objective of this study was to evaluate anionic cationic and nonionic surfactants at different concentrations for their beneficial effect in this application the silicone caulking material used in this study was a standard white interior grade intended for bathroom applications the product was manufactured by general electric co and was used as received the performance of the various surfactants as an aid in the application of silicon caulking was evaluated on three prepared surfaces the surfaces were prepared by mounting a single row of ceramic tiles u02dc 3 u2033 squares near the edge of a wooden support two wooden supports were then attached so as to form a right angle between the ceramic tiles and to bring the ceramic tiles into close proximity the length of the right angle space between the ceramic tiles was about 75 cm three different surfaces were employed for the evaluation of the materials tiles with a smooth ceramic surface tiles with. |
8 | commercial office building suitable for use with rack or shelf mount computing systems is disclosed the sole figure is a perspective view of an illustrative implementation of a data center facility 10 suitable for use with rack and or shelf mount computing systems the data center facility 10 may be constructed in situ in dedicated space 12 provided in multi tenant commercial office building and includes at least one computing module 20 each with multiple computing units on shelves or racks 22 in the example shown in the sole figure the data center 10 as is also provided with a power and cooling equipment 14 16 containing power generation equipment and cooling equipment e g compressor s heat exchangers circulation pumps controls etc network interconnection points respectively blower motors not shown may extend from the rack or be incorporated within the rack designs 22 to expel and recirculate warm air to produce cooling within the facility depending upon available space the racks or shelves 22 may be arranged so as to provide a walkway 28 for service access and or to facilitate temperature and or humidity control in addition a workbench 30 can optionally be provided along with an equipment staging area 32 a access control based security area 34 is also provided in. |
9 | the tongue free end 38 in fig2 of the drawings the limiter structure 46 is shown centered on the tongue free end 38 longitudinal axis of revolution l but it can be located to either side of this axis as long as the location is within the middle third of the tongue free end 38 width or lateral extent e moving part 44 comprises the free end tip 42 cut into a flap 60 and locally deflected or bent to extend out of the predominant horizontal plane of the tongue 36 and generally normal thereto the movable part 44 is shaped as shown to be hook like with a relatively greater dimensioned head 58 and a reduced dimension neck 62 such that the head extends beyond the tongue free end 38 to intersect with the flexure frame first transverse portion 24 at locus 50 fig1 thereby to limit tongue 36 movement relative to the frame 22 the head 58 is shown as a single panel but may comprise multiple panels for added breadth of contact all to be within the central portion 52 fig1 of the tongue free end 38 with particular reference to fig3 and 4 the limiter structure movable part 44 is defined from the tongue free end tip 42 by making a cut 64 by etching or otherwise transversely of the tip and inward of the tongue free end 38 from e g the left hand edge 54 of the tongue free end 38 partway across the free end to the centrally located portion 52 of the free end to free the flap 60 of material from the tongue free end and leave an uncut. |
5 | acts by contraction which is obtained by means of a jack system 5 a 5 d comprised within the means 5 the tensile force r 2 u2032 on the band 2 causes an elongation d 2 of the band 2 and a reactive force r 2 from the band 2 on the tensioning means 5 the band 2 is then mechanically attached to the construction work 1 in fig1 a and 1b this is done via another reinforcing band 3 the reactive force r 2 is transmitted to the work within an area which can support this stress here this area is an area 3 a which anchors the band 3 in fig2 a one can see that the force r 2 can be transmitted by a mesh of fibers 2 d originating from the weave of the band 2 or glued to it the mesh 2 d and the band 2 are joined by one or more layers of fanned out threads the mesh 2 d is connected by means of a head 5 c with an eye to a threaded rod 5 d inserted into a turnbuckle 5 a fig2 b shows an enlargement of the head 5 c which has an eye. |
4 | also understood that equivalent stabilizing means are covered by this invention on opposite sides of the central opening 28 two oblong slots 34 36 are defined by the platform 14 slots 34 36 are arranged and configured such a scuba gloves can be readily secured to the platform 14 more specifically glove can be inserted through the oblong slot for example slot 34 with the fingers pointing upward and the glove opening downward the slots thus allow water to readily drain out of the glove and air to circulate inside facilitating drying in the preferred embodiment arms 24 and 26 are articulated with the central section 22 each arm bends upward from the central section 22 with the angle between the arm and the central plate of approximately 10 u00b0 each arm defines a generally rectangular slot to receive a boot the boot is inserted into the slot with the toe portion facing away from the central section and the sole facing upward the angle of the arm allows water inside the boot to drain away from the toe portion and out of the boot the device thus allows for a pair of scuba boots a pair of gloves and an optional wet suit to be hanged from the same hook this represent an economical attractive and effective way to display and dry scuba equipment when not in use the drying platform 14 can be removed from hanger 12 and stored flat thus economizing space as illustrated in fig5 an alternate embodiment of the invention contemplates two generally rectangular platforms platform 40 is for gloves while platform 42 is for boots in this embodiment the device consists of the two platforms and a support. |
8 | as the surfaces are cooled if the adhesive is a thermosetting adhesive the bond will be strong as soon as the thermosetting adhesive is cured however in the last example it may be sufficient to draw the vacuum then crimp the tube 11 the vacuum will hold for a period of time and that period of time may be sufficient for the adhesive to cure a thermoplastic adhesive or solder would have the advantage that the heat sink 3 could be removed with the application of heat however it would be preferred that the melting or softening temperature be above the normal operating temperature range of the assembly the assembly 21 of fig2 shows a prior art heat sink 23 attached to a module 25 with nuts and bolts 27 27 the consequence of warping is shown in exaggerated scale warping may be present in one or the other or both the heat sink 23 and the module 25 it may result from over tightening the nuts and bolts 27 27 or it may result from trapped foreign matter the resulting air gap is very detrimental to heat conductivity and in the extreme may render the heat sink ineffective the heat sink 23 and the module 25 have significant thickness to make them rigid enough to maintain flat surfaces at the interface but if warping occurs this rigidity makes it very difficult to restore good thermal contact fig3 shows a flexible heat sink 31 of this invention a plurality of heat sink fins 35 u2014 35 is bonded to. |
4 | present purpose as such heat expanding particles there are known matsumoto microsphere f 36 f 30d f 30gs f 20d f 50d and f 80d product of matsumoto yushi seiyaku co ltd and expancel wu and du product of sweden marketed by japan fillite co ltd although there is no limitation to these the heat expanding particle content is 1 40 parts by mass and preferably 3 20 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the pulp fiber because at less than 1 part by mass the expansion will not be sufficient while economical disadvantages are presented at greater than 40 parts by mass the pulp slurry may further contain various anionic nonionic cationic or amphoteric yield improvers paper strength additives sizing agents and the like selected as appropriate specifically as paper strength additives and yield improvers there may be used combinations of organic compounds such as polyacrylamide based cationic nonionic anionic and amphoteric resins polyethyleneimine and its derivatives polyethylene oxide polyamines polyamides polyamidepolyamine and its derivatives cationic and amphoteric starch oxidized starch carboxymethylated starch vegetable gum polyvinyl alcohol urea formalin resin melamine formalin resin and hydrophilic polymer particles and inorganic compounds including aluminum compounds such as aluminum sulfate alumina sol basic aluminum sulfate basic aluminum chloride and basic polyaluminum hydroxide and iron ii sulfate iron ii chloride colloidal silica bentonite or the like in the paper making process of the invention the starting slurry obtained by mixing within water in the prescribed proportions is sheeted with a wire part and. |
2 | otherwise be suggested by the drawing the dome 12 is pierced at suitable locations to permit delivery therethrough of aluminum and of oxygen and in the preferred embodiment illustrated of a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen or of oxygen and acetylene or of oxygen and propane or other combination of oxygen and combustible gas more particularly in the preferred embodiment illustrated and being described nozzles 18 and 20 pass through the dome 12 for the delivery of a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen and of oxygen to the space 11 which constitutes a reaction chamber in each case the oxygen is of high purity advantageously there may be for example three nozzles 18 and three nozzles or lances 20 all alternately and equiangularly disposed about the axis of cylinder 10 a further inlet 22 through the dome 12 is supplied also with high purity oxygen to insure a slight supraatmospheric pressure beneath the dome 12 and to insure that the atmosphere there will be oxidizing with an excess of oxygen over that stoichiometrically required for combination with the aluminum which is to be converted to aluminum oxide and also over that required for combustion of any hydrogen acetylene or other fuel supplied at the nozzles 18 the nozzles 18 and 20 sometimes hereinafter referred to as torches and lances respectively may be conventional in construction they are designed each to deliver to the space 11 as a high velocity stream the gas or gases with which they are fed from sources not shown in the drawing these sources may include conventional elements of structure known in the arts of gas welding and metal cutting for mixing. |
6 | undesired effects such as for example oscillations will be brought about the wind power plant 10 can therefore no longer be operated under the control of the main controller 20 the main controller 20 contains a monitoring module 28 which continuously monitors whether such a fault occurs the wind power plant 10 additionally comprises a minimal controller 27 in case of a fault the complete set of state variables which is processed in the main controller 20 is not fed to the minimal controller 27 but instead only one subset of state variables in the exemplary embodiment in fig2 the subset of state variables comprises the information from the pitch sensor 21 in the rotor blade 16 and the information from the torque sensor 23 in the power converter 19 for example the information about the temperature of the gear oil or about the parameters of the generated electrical energy does not belong to the subset of state variables the minimal controller 27 is configured to determine on the basis of the subset of state variables preset actuation values which permit orderly powering down of the wind power plant 10 the subset of state variables is sufficient for this purpose if the wind power plant 10 is operated under the control of the minimal controller 27 it is therefore not a case of continuing the generation of electrical energy but instead of powering down the wind power plant 10 in a controlled process and of keeping the stresses caused by the braking of the rotor 13 small in particular the stresses are small compared to the stresses which occur. |
5 | 22 just described and will control the longitudinal motion of the actuating shaft 48 fig4 referring now to fig1 22 the construction of the knuckle link assemblies will be explained the sensor pad assembly includes a generally elongated cylindrical housing 270 carrying a radioactive source assembly 275 and a detector package 276 the detector package is connected via appropriate wiring to a connector 278 disposed in the uphole end of the sensor pad housing the source 275 and the detector package 276 communicate through the contact 34 windows 34 202 204 and 206 to the exterior of the sensor pad where there are two detectors the downhole end of the sensor pad assembly 30 has a downstream link joint 176 attached thereto by the mounting pin 178 the aperture 274 in the other end of the link 176 accommodate the mounting pin 180 transversely disposed in housing 46 39 fig1 the link 176 has disposed therein a leaf spring assembly 280 one end of which is mounted within the link 176 by a retainer block 282 fastened in place by screws 284 the free end 285 of the spring 280 held by a retainer member 286 attached to the sensor pad housing by a screw 287 the leaf spring assembly 280 normally tends to bras the link and sensor pad 30 outwardly or to an extended position as shown in fig1 the loading force that the leaf spring 280 exerts outwardly on the sensor pad 30 can be varied by adjusting the screw 287 which moves the retainer member with respect to the sensor pad housing 270 and the spring free end 285 the upper knuckle joint link assembly 162 is shown in fig1 22 the knuckle joint assembly 162 comprises an upstream connector block 299. |
3 | of most any suitable type well known in the art such as a cyclone separator to control the passivation reaction temperature within the reaction vessel 16 in one embodiment the process gas 44 containing some uncollected coal char 26 particles exits the dust collector 50 and is cooled indirectly in a heat exchanger 52 the heat exchanger 52 may be either an air cooled or liquid cooled heat exchanger positioned externally of the reaction vessel 16 the temperature of the process gas 44 downstream of the reaction vessel 16 is monitored and the quantity of cooling air supplied to the heat exchanger 52 is controlled thereby controlling the temperature of the process gas leaving the heat exchanger in an alternative embodiment as shown in fig2 for illustrative purposes the passivation reaction temperature may be controlled by transfer of heat within the reaction vessel 16 to cooling tubes 40 positioned within the coal char 26 the cooling fluid passes through the cooling tubes and is recirculated in a closed loop through an external shell and tube heat exchanger as well known in the art for transfer of heat to a secondary cooling fluid as previously described the temperature of the process gas. |
9 | touches flange 27 articulated arm 10 may be rotated around in any or all of 3 axes of motion that run perpendicular to the degree of opening of portable computer 5 and through the pivot points of knuckle joint 17 and each of ball and socket joints 18 referring to fig1 lateral adjustment positions are illustrated as options for adjusting the lateral position of portable computer 5 with respect to base 14 lateral adjustments are be made by loosening adjusting and tightening clamp 13 to the top of the base 14 until the desired positioning is achieved referring to fig1 rotational motion of the system of the invention may be made around two rotational axes namely those axes around which ball and socket joints 18 are allowed to rotate until portable computer 5 is positioned to the satisfaction of the user referring to fig1 the front view of the system of the invention shows rotation of the system in a plane that is parallel to ground level specifically rotation around an axis perpendicular to the ground and running through lower ball and socket joint 18 adjacent clamp 13 may be made to swivel articulating arm 10 and portable computer 5 to a position deemed suitable by a user referring to fig1 second ball and socket joint 18 is located adjacent bracket 12 seen in earlier figures may also be pivoted horizontally in the same manner as that described above relating to fig1 thus allowing two axes or rotational pivot points parallel. |
8 | a and 4 b here a positive sound pressure lobe 42 and a negative sound pressure lobe 44 still exist the desired null direction was u03b8 65 u00b0 u2245 1 134 radians to point the null in this direction the amplitudes should again be equal and opposite in sign but the phase difference between the sources should now be maintained at u03b4 u2212 d c u03c9cos 1 134 note that the phase difference is a function of the frequency in the particular example of fig4 the frequency is taken as u03c9 2 ue89e ue89e u03c0 1000 ue89e ue89e hz the separation of the acoustic sources is d 12 mm the speed of sound is c 344 m s yielding a phase difference of it is apparent from fig4 a and 4 b that the maximum still occurs at 0 degrees but the zero or null now occurs at 65 degrees in fact the angle of no transmission can be altered to any angle between 0 and 180 degrees for example fig5 a and 5 b depict a sound directivity pattern for which there will be no transmission behind one end of a loudspeaker by moving the null direction 50 to 0 degrees for any particular frequency then if the signal to one source is time delayed with respect to the other source the null plane becomes a null surface with an asymptote in a particular direction if the desired angle of the null is known the invention can be used to point or steer the null in that direction alternatively by using acoustic sensors such as microphones the null surface may be optimized adaptively for a particular direction that is the null surface can be steered to adaptively follow a microphone with. |
3 | containing test mixes the apparent increase in the c12 c20 range hydrocarbons results from the mass fractions needed for total unity 1 some of the heavy fractions may have been degraded to smaller hydrocarbons in the c12 c20 range nutrient analysis showed that no nutrients were limiting following the 41 day test moisture content had dropped to about one half of the initial despite periodic misting of the surface of the test mix at the end of the test the moisture content in the top u00be of the test mix was only 9 1 wt whereas the bottom u00bc was 35 4 wt the low moisture present at the end of the test would explain the drop off of respiration activity as shown in fig4 and 5 after day 13 since mixing was not allowed during the test it was difficult to ensure adequate moisture was maintained throughout the test mix a definite layering of moisture was observed in all tests with the bottom being wet and the top being dry continued watering would have allowed free water to collect on the bottom of the reactor which would have lead to anaerobic conditions in future tests reactors with leachate drains should be used so that more water can be added throughout the test composting activity was. |
3 | 0 0 01 4 dmn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 5 dmn 93 4 69 3 82 6 8 71 6 dmn 0 0 20 1 11 8 37 81 7 dmn 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 52 3 dmn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 2 7 dmns 0 0 5 4 1 8 36 3lights 6 3 2 6 1 7 1 4heavies 0 0 1 9 0 2 5 8naphthalene 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1methylnaphthalenes 0 0 0 2 0 6 6 5other 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 9total 99 9 100 0 99 9 100 1total dmns 93 4 94 8 97 3 84 42 7 dmn 2 6 dmn in 0 0 5 7 0 6 42 8the 1 5 1 6 and 2 6 dmn triad2 6 dmn selectivity 100 71 7__________________________________________________________________________ feed ex 3 ex 4 ex 5__________________________________________________________________________conditionstemperature u00b0 c 248 249 240pressure psig 1 1 1catalyst lz y62 lz y82 sup 1 lz y82 sup 2feed catalyst wt ratio 10 0 9 9 9 8hours on stream 12 11 8 5 5product composition wt 1 2 dmn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 3 dmn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 4 dmn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 5 dmn 82 6 82 3 75 6 4 11 6 dmn 11 8 12 1 18 3 25 41 7 dmn 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 62 3 dmn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 6 2 7 dmns 1 8 2 1. |
4 | sealable chamber for receipt of wet material such as clothing in this embodiment clothing placed into the chamber is dried upon the evacuation of air from the chamber wherein moisture drawn from the clothes is condensed on a condensate coil placed in the chamber heating coils placed around the chamber elevate the temperature to enhance condensate operation providing an energy efficient material dryer requiring no make up air condensed water is purged after the drying process although provisions provide for an interim purge should excess liquid be drawn from the material application_number US 87614397 A description although the invention will be described in terms of a specific embodiment it will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications rearrangements and substitutions can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention the scope of the invention is defined by the claims appended hereto referring to fig1 set forth is a simplified flow schematic for the material dryer device of the instant invention the material dryer includes a housing 10 having a cylindrically shaped chamber 12 mounted horizontally within the housing 10 the chamber 12 is hermetically sealed defining an interior 14 and an exterior 16 the interior 14 is fluidly coupled to a vacuum pump 18 capable of a drawdown vacuum of approximately 28 inches hg the vacuum pump 18 operates initially to withdraw air from the chamber through exhaust check valve 19 for maintaining a low pressure environment during the drying cycle with minimum pump operation in the preferred embodiment the air is. |
8 | and the selector 110 select the first voice signal 114 from the cell disassembling section 102 if the detection signal 120 indicates that the synchronous signal is detected therefor the selector 110 selects any one of the first voice signal 114 from the second cell disassembling section 102 and the second voice signal 119 from the coder 111 in accordance with the control signal 121 from the controller 107 and then sends the selected signal to the cell assembling section 19 the address indicator 106 generates an address indication signal 122 for indicating an address of a transmission destination in accordance with the detection signal 120 from the detector 108 this address indication signal 122 is sent to the cell assembling section 19 the cell assembling section 19 is composed of a first cell assembling section cla 112 and a second cell assembling section cla 109 the first cell assembling section 112 assembles a second signaling signal 117 supplied from the second multiplexer demultiplexer 13 into a signaling cell the second cell assembling section 109 assembles the first voice signal 114 or the second voice signal 119 sent through the selector 110 into a voice cell at this time an address indicated by the address indication signal 122 from the address indicator 106 is set to the voice cell as a transmission destination address next the operations of the voice relaying apparatus having the above mentioned structure will be described below with reference to fig2 to 4 hereafter a first case in. |
4 | as shown in fig7 comprises a self aligning flange 200 the flange 200 is non rotatably supported within the support member 60 by radially extending retaining members or protrusions 260 adapted to mate with the gaps 270 in the support housing 60 the flange 200 may comprise a rim 201 that is a sectional ellipsoid or sphere the protrusions 260 are sized within the gaps 270 such that the flange 200 is moveable about three axes relative to the support housing 60 limited only by the tolerance of the gaps 270 relative to the protrusions 260 the protrusions 260 are sufficiently sized such that rotational forces due to operation of the first motive force means 100 and the rotational cutting member 30 are fully transferred to the frame 20 while allowing the flange 200 some tolerance of motion about at least one axis preferably some tolerance of motion is allowed about at least three axes the means for rotating the cutting member 30 comprises a motive force means 100 the motive force means 100 may comprise a motor and gear box 110 alternatively the motive force means comprises hydraulic or other components adapted to provide a rotational force to the cutting member 30 the motive force means. |
8 | both cu electrodes and ni electrodes is preferably used for bump formation on packaged parts such as bgas and csps having electrodes on their bottom surfaces if the ag content of an sn u2014 ag u2014 cu u2014 ni based solder alloy for a solder ball according to the present invention is less than 0 5 mass the strength of the solder decreases and fracture of the solder occurs easily when undergoing an impact stress due to dropping or the like if the ag content exceeds 1 1 mass the hardness of the solder becomes high and its impact absorbing properties decrease thereby causing peeling to take place at the interfaces accordingly the ag content of an alloy for a solder ball according to the present invention must be 0 5 1 1 mass and more preferably 0 9 1 1 mass if the cu content of an sn u2014 ag u2014 cu u2014 ni based solder alloy for a solder ball according to the present invention is less than 0 7 mass the alloy composition moves away from the eutectic point of sn u2014 ag u2014 cu as a result when using cu electrodes due to diffusion of cu from the cu electrodes into solder a thick cu 6 sn 5 intermetallic compound layer is formed in the interfaces of the cu electrodes thereby decreasing the resistance to drop impacts of the solder if the cu content of an sn u2014 ag u2014 cu u2014 ni based solder alloy exceeds 0 8 mass the alloy composition moves away from the eutectic point of sn u2014 ag u2014 cu so cu 6 sn 5 intermetallic compounds easily form in. |
5 | 32 and the outer diameter r od of the split wear ring 30 as shown most clearly in fig4 the retainer ring 32 is seated against the rearward portion of the split wear ring 30 at the rear edge of the annular channel 19 the braze ring 34 is seated against the forward portion of the split wear ring 30 and the forward edge of the annular channel 19 the beveled cross sectional shape of the split wear ring 30 helps maintain the retainer ring 32 and braze ring 34 in their respective positions shown in fig4 in addition to the split wear rings 30 of the present invention additional ribs flutes veins and or dimples may be attached to the tool body 12 either independently or in conjunction with the split wear ring 30 the ribs flutes veins and or dimples may be harder than the steel body 12 and may be made from similar materials as the split wear ring 30 such ribs flutes veins and or dimples may be used to protect the steel body 12 from erosion e g caused by cutting of asphalt material and to aid in rotation of the tool the retainer ring 32 holds the split wear ring segments 30 a in place when going through the braze coil or other brazing operations the wear ring segments 30 a will tend to move apart by the magnetic action of the braze coil and the floating effect of the braze material if not held in place by the retainer ring this aids in assembly operators do not need to hold the wear ring segments 30 a together while the braze ring 34 melts which avoids safety issues associated with operators placing their hands in the braze coil during. |
5 | 39 of groove 33 also is separated from the ring by a clearance space c 1 to assure movement into retainer groove 45 the centerline 51 of ring 47 is offset to a position outside the surface 34 of the bearing pin 19 by the preferred distances of 0 005 to 0 020 inch centerlines 41 and 51 do not lie on a common plane perpendicular to the bearing pin axis rather centerline 51 is spaced closer to the nose 43 than centerline 41 because of clearance c 1 the cutter 21 may move inward on bearing pin 19 to the position shown in fig5 here ring 47 is confined between sidewall 46 of groove 45 and the corner of sidewall 39 of groove 33 a clearance c 2 appears between the opposing surfaces of conical or tapered thrust bearing 52 the distnce from the offset annular edge of wall 39 of the assembly groove 33 to the opposite corner or outer wall 46 in retainer groove 45 is less than the thickness or diameter of snap ring 47 when the cutter is thrust inward to the position shown in fig5 that is the diameter of the snap ring in fig5 is represented by the letter x y the distance from the edge of wall 39 to the opposite corner of groove 46 is a lesser distance x hence when the cone is thrust inward the ring cannot be retracted into the assembly groove 33 but must remain in the retainer groove 45 to prevent accidental. |
1 | 32 mm 1 28 inches to 46 mm 1 84 inches bloom quantity u2014 moderately dense on one year old wood flower bud frequency per node varies from one to two buds most frequently two petals u2014 size u2014 length u2014 16 mm 0 64 inches to 20 mm 0 8 inches petals u2014 size u2014 width u2014 14 mm 0 56 inches to 18 mm 0 72 inches petals u2014 color u2014 immature u2014 light pink 1 c 1 darker basally 1 i 1 on both upper and lower surfaces with the upper surface being more glossy and the lower surface being more dull petals u2014 color u2014 mature u2014 darken with age to a more intense pink 1 d 1 darker basally 1 i 3 on both upper and lower surfaces with the upper surface being more glossy and the lower surface being more dull petal apex u2014 domed and vary from smooth to undulate along the margin pedicel u2014 size u2014 thickness u2014 ranging from 1 5 mm 0 06 inches to 2 0 mm 0 08 inches floral nectaries u2014 color u2014 orange 11 l 8 nugget bronze becoming slightly more dark and dull with age calyx u2014 external color u2014 green 19 l 7 basally becoming a mottled maroon to solid maroon 7 e 5 mauve rose next to the sepal attachment. |
8 | is a vector composed of the loudspeaker signals i e s j u03c9 s l j u03c9 s l j u03c9 t c j u03c9 is a matrix representing the four filter transfer functions c ll j u03c9 c rl j u03c9 c lr j u03c9 and c rr j u03c9 and h j u03c9 is a matrix representing the four room impulse responses in the frequency domain h ll j u03c9 h rl j u03c9 h lr j u03c9 and h rr j u03c9 combining equations 5 and 6 yields from the above equation 6 it can be seen that when c j u03c9 h u2212 1 j u03c9 u00b7 e u2212 j u03c9 u03c4 7 i e the filter matrix c j u03c9 is equal to the inverse of the matrix h j u03c9 of room impulse responses in the frequency domain h u2212 1 j u03c9 plus an additionally delay u03c4 compensating at least for the acoustic delays then the signal z l j u03c9 arriving at the left ear of the listener is equal to the left input signal x l j u03c9 and the signal z r j u03c9 arriving at the right ear of the listener is equal to the right input signal x r j u03c9 wherein the signals. |
5 | downwardly from the frame 15 of the machine this secures the bottom of the stabilizer firmly in place fig1 shows the member 85 extending downwardly from frame 15 and bracket 84 extending inwardly from tube 52 when the boss 73 the bracket 85 and hydraulic hoses 67 and 69 are in place on vehicle 11 only three steps are required to install the stabilizer 10 of this invention on the vehicle the first is to hang the stabilizer 10 on the boss 73 the second is to operate nut 74 to secure the upper connection which also secures the bottom connection the third step is to attach two hydraulic hoses 66 and 68 which are parts of the stabilizer to the hoses 67 and 69 on the vehicle removing the stabilizer requires the same three steps carried out in reverse order when two of these stabilizers are used together they may be connected hydraulically as shown in fig1 to not only enhance the down pressure exerted on an implement at the other end of the vehicle and the braking effort but in addition to compensate for uneven terrain in fig1 the two stabilizer cylinders 60 are connected so that a hydraulic conduit 91 joins the head ends of the cylinders and a hydraulic conduit 93 joins the rod ends of the cylinders conduit 66 is connected between conduit 91 and a two way control valve 95 conduit 68 is connected between conduit 93 and control valve 95 when valve the 95 is operated to pressurize conduit 91 and thus the head ends of the two cylinders while pressure is released. |
8 | a wwn address entry exists if yes the process moves to step s 404 if an entry does not exist in step s 402 then an entry is created in step s 403 in step s 404 a wwn index value is established for the entry wwn index value 205 in step s 405 a frame is received transmitted by controller 101 in step s 406 the process determines if a frame is of command type if yes then i o counter value 202 is incremented 202 b fig3 b if the frame is not of command type then in step s 408 the process determines if the frame is of response type if the frame is of a response type then the i o counter value 202 is decremented 202 b fig3 f if the frame is not of a response type in step s 410 then the connection is closed in step s 410 and in step s 411 all the entries are de allocated with the i o counter value 202 cleared to zero 202 a fig3 a fig3 a 3g illustrate the use of wwn module 119 a according to one aspect of the present invention fig3 a shows that a connection 301 a is established between controller 101 and device 300 a i o counter value is zero shown as 202 a fig3 b shows that a command 300 is received and thereafter the i o counter value is increased to 1 shown as 202 b fig3 c shows that data 301 is received from device 300 a and i o counter value remains the same i e 1 fig3 d shows that controller 101 receives another command 302 and that device 300 a is. |
9 | configured to contain ballistic material and may be made from any suitable material the ballistic material may include several layers of varying material for example the ballistic material may include plies 18 a and 26 a made from a first material and plies 22 a made from a second material for example the first material may be aramid and the second material may be polyethylene or vice versa but any suitable ballistic material may be used the plies 18 a 22 a and 26 a are grouped into layers 18 22 and 26 and laid adjacent to each other to form a ballistic unit 27 depending on the desired amount of protection to be supplied by the ballistic panel 10 different numbers of plies 18 a 22 a and 26 a are used to form the ballistic unit 27 each layer 18 22 and 26 has an inner surface 20 24 and 28 respectively that is positioned towards the user when worn to improve thermal comfort of a ballistic garment the ballistic unit 27 includes a phase change material phase change materials referred to herein are substances that change phase i e solid to liquid or liquid to solid within a temperature range around average skin temperature an exemplary phase change. |
6 | space of the refrigerating equipment in order to obtain a predetermined temperature and a variable level of humidity by a sequence of operations which will be described later it is also made up of at least one conventional compressor 8 electrically startable and stoppable by ordinary means setting devices 6 and 7 each consist of a continuously adjustable potentiometer or other similar device linked to a graduated manually operated knob placed in a predetermined control position in this way by placing the knob of each potentiometer in its relative control position corresponding output voltages v a and v b of proportional size are obtained the output voltage v a is then applied to input 9 of a conventional controlled voltage generator 10 which then furnishes an output voltage v c to input 11 of a first comparator 12 this condition occurring when no voltage is applied to the other input 13 of generator 10 this control device also includes a conventional temperature sensor element 14 placed in contact with the external surface of the evaporator in the refrigerated space so as to register the temperature of the surface this sensor generates an output voltage v d which corresponds to the temperature level measured on the evaporator surface and applies that output voltage to an input 15 of comparator 12 comparator 12 also has an output 16 connected to compressor 8 and to a conventional counter 17. |
8 | angstroms advantageously the upper source stressor recess 321 and the upper drain stressor recess 322 each have substantially planar basal surfaces 321 a 322 a respectively advantageously the upper source stressor recess 321 and the upper drain stressor recess 322 are formed by a step of anisotropic reactive ion etching fig3 c shows the structure of fig3 b following epitaxial growth of a second semiconductor material in the upper source stressor recess 321 and the upper drain stressor recess 322 an epitaxy preclean of the exposed surfaces of the substrate is performed prior to selective epitaxial growth so that growth of high quality epitaxial material may take place advantageously the epitaxy preclean is performed using hf either in a gaseous or liquid solution form or by a combination of steps and chemicals that include hf in a gaseous or liquid form prior to selective epitaxial growth a pre bake step may also be performed to ensure good quality epitaxial layers are formed the pre bake step may include the steps of heating to a temperature in the range of about 750 u00b0 c to about 1000 u00b0 c for a duration in the range of about 2 seconds to about 20 minutes advantageously the pre bake step is performed in a temperature range of about 750 u00b0 c to. |
9 | pitch of the threads of the threaded internal surface 426 approximately 0 125 0 500 inch more preferably 0 20 0 30 inch and most preferably 0 25 inch and preferably allow for 0 25 inch of length adjustment per turn of the actuator screw 60 within the grip sleeve 40 body 420 as shown in fig5 the o ring 90 sits within the first cavity 625 and abuts the flange 640 cushioning the head 72 of the screw 70 when the threaded extension 74 is fully threaded through the through bore 645 as shown in fig8 d and 8e the first cavity 625 of the actuator screw 60 has a hexagonal internal geometry 626 which is sized to mate with a hex wrench not shown white the second cavity 635 has a cylindrical internal geometry sized to receive the tip portion 230 of the shaft adapter 20 as shown in fig5 the through bore 645 is located within the actuator screw 60 to line up with the threaded bore 235 in the tip portion 230 of the shaft adapter 20 when the tip portion 230 is disposed within the second cavity 635 in alternate embodiments the first cavity 625 may have any type of structural configuration that receives a wrench or other tool having mating geometry in the preferred embodiment the o ring 90 and the screw 70 are inserted into the first cavity 625 of. |
9 | invention levels of access security may be implemented for example one associate may have full access to the itinerary and active states of another associate via password where as another associate may only access certain active states but not the itinerary and so on various security techniques that are known in the art could be employed such as encryption password etc it will be apparent to one with skill in the art that an rtid application of the present invention could be interfaced with existing routing applications and status reporting software without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention for example an rtid may be interfaced with agent reporting software thereby enhancing the method of agent real time status reporting by making it viewable to the user instead of transparent to the user further enhancement is provided by allowing a user to use the rtd interface from a pc to initiate a communication it will further be apparent to those with skill in the art that there are many items of information and many sorts of information that may be accessed and presented on a real time interactive directory according to embodiments of the present invention that are not shown in the embodiments above but which will clearly fall within the spirit and scope of the invention the directory for. |
7 | a desired grade can be selected in addition the width and pitch of a change can also be set on the other hand when at least two signals represent portions each represented by any one of the character signal the shade signal and the outline signal are input the decoder 309 selects one of the outline the character and the shade in a priority order of 34 outline gt character gt shade 34 the selector 310 selects a corresponding one of the color rams 301 to 303 at this time x character shade outline color y 0 and r 255 are selected the operation unit 314 selects equation 2 to obtain c x therefore only a 34 character shade outline 34 portion is painted in a 34 character shade outline 34 color note that the character signal can be generated as follows in addition to generation in an external circuit that is an nd neutral density signal is generated by the output masking circuit 206 fig2 connected to the input to the image input vin and the nd signal is input to the character generation circuit 316 a character signal is generated by the character generation circuit 316 in accordance with the nd signal alternatively a character. |
6 | apparatus system and method for the drying of particulate agricultural matter especially particulate crops such grains the present invention provides a crop particulate drying system utilizing solar energy to heat a heat transfer fluid or solution within concomitant forced air and radiant heat systems which pass heated air through a crop particulate material contained within a conventional crop silo or bin electricity demand may be met through utilization of solar photovoltaic panels backed up by connection to an external power source application_number US 79218510 A description in accordance with the foregoing summary the following provides a detailed description of the preferred embodiment which is presently considered to be the best mode thereof fig1 6 may be understood through reference to the following numerals indicating the associated components and features throughout and wherein such numerals refer to the same components and features throughout the figures 0 service structure 1 solar photovoltaic panels 2 dc power lines u2212 3 solar pv disconnect 4 ac dc power inverter 5 ac power utility disconnect 6 ac power lines 7 ac smart meter 8 electrical service panel 9 grounding 10 ac electrical feed to solar thermal system 11 ac electrical feed to forced air and radiant heating systems 12 solar thermal temperature and pump controller 13 sensor wire to solar thermal panel temperature sensor 14 solar thermal. |
4 | from steam generator 7 the fibers softening by the supply of moisture phase b by the action of a drawing force which extends the covering material and is generated by the compression of the seat cushion and the application which is associated therewith of tensile stresses into the covering material an automatic smoothing process takes place after the treatment time provided for the treatment of vehicle seats 1 concerned finishes pallet 2 is conveyed further into a further treatment chamber 11 phase c in which the covering material and vehicle seats 1 are dried in their entirety for this purpose hot air is blown into treatment chamber 11 by means of a fan 12 and a heating system 13 said hot air escaping again on the opposite side of treatment chamber 11 via an outlet connection 14 arranged in outlet connection 14 is a moisture sensor 15 which measures the moisture content of the escaping air and passes it on to a computer 16 the drying process is ended only when the measured moisture has reached a predetermined value pallet 2 is subsequently moved out of treatment chamber 11 phase d vehicle seats 1 can now be conveyed further for installation into the associated motor vehicle according. |
7 | per principles of the present invention the extender frame 38 is cast from a metal such as aluminum that has a relatively high thermal conductivity alternatively the extender frame 38 can be stamped and it can be made of a metal other than aluminum owing to its low cost light weight and good thermal conductivity however aluminum is preferred fig2 shows that the extender frame 38 includes a flat plate 42 that defines a plane preferably a plurality of elongated fins 44 are formed on the plate 42 preferably two sets of three parallel fins 44 are formed on the base 42 as shown such fins can be placed on either or both sides of the plate without the extender frame 38 air ordinarily does not flow between the enclosure 18 and the circuit board 28 in accordance with the present invention however the extender frame 38 defines an air flow passageway 46 between the circuit board 28 and the enclosure 18 and the fins 44 are oriented parallel to the direction 48 of air flow from a system cooling fan 49 through the air flow passageway 46 the fins 44 increase the surface area to promote convective heat transfer as is common in the art in the preferred embodiment shown in fig2 the air flow passageway 46 is on both sides of the extender frame 38 consequently the extender frame 38 advantageously directs air over both a lower surface 50 of the enclosure 18 and an upper surface 52 of the circuit board 28 with the extender. |
9 | in an end which is to abut the other member the device includes wedge elements which are moved relative to one another to engage opposed internal walls of the recess in the one member so that by attaching one of the wedge elements to the other member the members are secured to one another deformable links interconnect the wedge elements to initially retain the elements in their operative positions but to subsequently deform when relative movement is produced between the elements application_number US 96321178 A description referring now to fig1 and 3 a device 1 of the invention is shown interconnecting two tubular members 2 and 3 of rectangular cross section such that the end 4 of one member 2 butts onto the body of the other member 3 the device includes three wedge elements 5 6 and 7 of which the outer elements 5 and 7 are similar and each have a single inclined or wedge surface 8 9 which are oppositely inclined to the vertical and of which the central element 6 has two oppositely inclined wedges surfaces 10 11 the surfaces 10 and 11 are intended as shown to cooperate with the surfaces 8 and 9 respectively the elements 5 and 7 are connected to a base plate 12 by way of frangible pegs 13 so that the elements normally have the position shown in fig1 since the sole function of the pegs is to temporarily retain the elements 5 and. |
9 | centrifugation and the insoluble fraction is treated with detergent the supernatant after centrifugation was either subjected to aerosil adsorption and desorption traditional technology table 1 or to primary capturing of hbsag by a batch procedure in which salts of divalent cations such as calcium magnesium and zinc are added at 0 2 to 10 w v in the presence of phosphates chlorides or acetates to form white insoluble matrix the insitu formation of the matrix further interact with the antigen and this process of protein capturing is referred as himax technology table 20 this matrix was separated by centrifugation between 7000 g to 10 000 g and bound antigen was desorbed repeatedly with this buffer of ph 8 5 the desorbate was further purified using an anion exchange matrix namely the deae the hbsag activity in all the intermediate steps is given in table i and table ii in another strategy the cell lysate is directly subjected to primary capturing of the antigen by cations at 0 2 to 10 in the presence of phosphates chlorides and acetates all subsequent steps are similar to earlier procedure the hbs ag activity in all the intermediate steps is given in table iii the major difference between table 2 and table 3 is the usage of detergent in the table 2 the insoluble fraction is treated with detergent and further processing is carried with adsorption and desorption technology while in the experiments. |
3 | mixes the admixture formulation may further contain at least one retardant for decelerating the setting of the concrete or cementitious materials the admixture formulation may further contain at least one solvent for diluting the admixture the admixture formulation may further contain at least one protecting agent or biocide selected and provided in a dose that inhibits or appreciably retards bacterial growth more particularly the admixture formulation may contain by weight of the admixture a about 0 3 5 0 polyphosphate such as sodium tripolyphosphate stp typically at least 0 6 or at least 0 8 and more typically 1 0 5 0 1 2 5 0 1 5 5 0 1 5 4 0 or 1 5 3 0 b about 1 0 5 0 cement accelerator such as triethanolamine tea and c about 0 01 0 06 surfactant such as a non ionic surfactant for example nonylphenol ethoxylate the admixture formulation may further contain by weight of the admixture d about 5 14 sugars and or e about 0 01 0 03 polar solvent such as an alcohol for example isopropyl alcohol and or f about 0 1 0 5 biocide such as an aqueous solution of ethylenedioxy dimethanol 2 octyl 2 h isothiazol 3 one often called mergal v698 k 4 or formalin aqueous solution of about 37 formaldehyde and about 10 methanol and or g an additional solvent such as water typically about 75 92 the inventive admixture is physically chemically and biologically stable in particular chemical stability of the admixture. |
8 | portion of the sheathed wire is placed into a molding cavity of a molding die such that a bottom face of the terminal connecting portion is closely brought into contact with one of inner faces of the molding cavity then molten molding resin is injected into the molding cavity such that a bottom face of a solidified molding resin and the bottom face of the terminal connecting portion define an identical plane application_number US 92498701 A description there will be explained in detail below one preferred embodiment of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings fig1 is a perspective view showing the terminal connecting portion before the waterproofing treatment in which a terminal fitting 20 is crimped on exposed bare conductors 11 of a sheathed wire 10 fig2 is a side view showing a state where the terminal connecting portion is electrically connected to a vehicle body 4 for example the terminal fitting 20 has the connecting part 21 formed to be flat at the front portion at a central part of which an opening 22 is defined for inserting the bolt 3 shown in fig1 a to 10 c of the related example the connecting part 21 is formed to be caulking parts 23 24 at the rear part for crimping to the bare conductors 11 fig3 is a plan view showing partially in cross section a state where the terminal connecting portion has been waterproofed in which the molded resin 30 covers almost allover the terminal connecting portion except for the bottom face of the terminal fitting 20 and the front end connecting part 21 fig4 is a side view showing partially in cross section a state where the waterproofed terminal connecting portion is connected as the earth cable to the vehicle body with. |
8 | according to a second aspect of the present invention each per hop behavior has a separate associated anti replay bitmask representing sequence numbers associated with the per hop behavior that were received during a predetermined window such as a thirty two packet window each anti replay bitmask is associated with a defined per hop behavior aggregate such as best effort be one of a set of assured forwarding af per hop behaviors expedited forwarding ef or the like when an input packet is received at the node the dscp field is parsed from the ip header and forwarded to the diffserv codepoint dscp table 57 to determine the contracted level of service associated with the traffic stream there is a correlation between the dscp and the per hop behavior although it may not be a one to one mapping and other considerations such as the type of packet as indicated in the identifier field 12 d of the ip header the ip addresses of the source and destination nodes the protocol associated with the specific packet as identified in field 12 h and other factors may be used to map the packet to one of a set of per hop behavior phb aggregates the present invention recognizes that there may be many phbs defined from many input fields of the packet and the present invention should not be limited to any specific phbs or methods for determining phb aggregates the alternative term of u2018 service level u2019 will be used interchangeably hereinafter with the term per hop behavior aggregate referring now to fig5 logic at the node 50 operates generally as follows when a packet is received at the node the parser 52 strips the dscp field and the sequence. |
5 | 9 first flange 15 would be in registration with the bottom side 16 of adjoining supported board 2 and second and third flanges 19 and 21 would be in registration with the bottom side 16 of the next adjacent supported board 2 a number of alternate means may be employed in attaching the supported boards directly to the supporting members the most common system is illustrated in the drawings in which means 10 and 11 are nails which are toe nailed through edges 5 and 6 of first supported board 1 and means 18 are nails driven through edge 9 of adjoining supported boards 2 instead of toe nailing the supported boards may be attached by means of straps or ties the preferred form of the invention is illustrated in fig1 22 the connection consists of a plurality of supporting members 4 34 34 a first supported board 1 34 34 positioned transversely on the supporting members 4 34 34 having first and second side edges 5 34 34 and 6 34 34 and a bottom side 7 34 34 an adjoining supported board 2 34 34 positioned transversely on the supporting members 4 34 34 generally parallel to the. |
2 | the moving direction of the hammer bank is opposite to that of the ink ribbon on the other hand when the moving direction of the hammer bank is same as that of the ink ribbon the ink ribbon is moved at the regular speed after a predetermined period of time has been expired when the hammer bank turns around at one end and starts moving in the same direction as the ink ribbon application_number US 65889491 A description in fig2 similar parts or components to those shown in fig1 are denoted by the same reference numerals a dot line printer shown therein includes a platen 12 rotatable about its own axis a hammer bank support member 13 for slidably supporting a hammer bank 1 thereon and a shuttle motor 21 which constitutes a shuttle mechanism 2 together with a cam mechanism not shown the shuttle motor 21 has a rotational shaft and a disk shaped encoder 22 formed with angularly spaced slits is fixed to the upper portion thereof for detecting a position of the hammer bank 1 an optical sensor 23 is disposed in one side of the encoder 22 for sensing light emitted from a light emitting diode not shown disposed in the other side thereof the printer further includes a ribbon drive motor 11 directly coupled to a drive roller 5 as will be described in detail below the rotational speed of the motor 11 is varied substantially in synchronism with the movement of a hammer bank 1 fig3 a indicates a displacement of the hammer bank 1 when it shuttles back and forth at times t 15 and t 16 the hammer bank 1. |
7 | last situation which can cause nor gate 110 to go low is when the buffer is long and the add decode line is pulsed the buffer long line l is inverted by inverter 102 and together with the add decode signal is input to nor gate 108 thus if the fifo is long l high and the add decode is pulsed a active low pulse the output of nor gate 108 goes high as a result the output of three gate nor 110 goes low and a sixth divide by twenty eight is accomplished in the cycle of one hundred ninety three when the fifo is short only four divide by twenty eight 39 s are accomplished instead of the six which occur when the buffer is long if the fifo is short s is low when the delete decode signal is pulsed the short line is inverted by inverter 104 and the inputs into nor gate 106 consist of the high output from inverter 104 and the active low of the delete decode line the high output from inverter 104 causes the output of nor gate 106 to go low thereby causing the output of nor gate 110 to go high as a result when the fifo is short the delete decode signal coming from the common circuit does not cause a divide by twenty eight i e a divide by twenty eight is deleted from the cycle similarly when the fifo not long when the add decode line is pulsed nor gate 108 has a high value received from inverter 102 which keeps the nor gate 108 output low with nor gate 108 low nor gate 110 is kept high and the divide by twenty eight is avoided i e a divide. |
2 | operation section and of reducing the number of parts and simplifying its structure the steering apparatus is composed of a steering wheel for controlling movements operation sections mounted on the steering wheel for operating equipment and a vibration section for giving vibrations to at least a portion of the steering wheel in relation to the operations of said operation sections application_number US 31672799 A description referring to the drawings a description will be made hereinbelow of an embodiment of the present invention fig1 is a top view showing a steering apparatus according to an embodiment of this invention fig2 is an enlarged cross sectional view taken along a line 2 2 of fig1 fig3 is a block diagram showing a control section including the steering apparatus and fig4 is an illustration of pulse waveforms to be supplied to a vibration means of the steering apparatus a generally circular steering wheel 1 is composed of a steering core 2 a pad 3 a body of equipment 4 a body cover 5 see fig2 and others and is connected rotatably through a steering wheel shaft not shown to a vehicle body as fig1 shows on an upper surface of the steering wheel 1 in the vicinity of a central portion of a right hand outer circumferential section of the steering wheel 1 there are placed first to third switches 6 to 8 while in the vicinity of a central portion of a left hand outer circumferential section thereof there are disposed fourth to sixth switches 9 to 11 since the. |
8 | maintain and control calls or sessions for communications involving user terminals 102 a home subscriber system 118 is coupled to call session control function 114 via a data link 120 home subscriber system 118 includes subscriber profile information including information traditionally associated with a home location register for a mobile subscriber to facilitate ancillary and support functions within multimedia communications system 100 a charging gateway function cgf 122 and a media resource function 124 are provided charging gateway function 122 is coupled to sgsn 106 and ggsn 110 to account for packets passing through these elements for accounting billing and other purposes media resource function 124 is coupled to call session control function 114 and to ggsn 110 media resource function 124 provides resources for conference bridging tones announcements text to speech conversion automatic speech recognition and other service functions for communications through ggsn 110 ggsn 110 couples user terminal 102 to other networks in particular ggsn 110 is coupled to an internet protocol ip network 146 via a data link 148 data link 148 preferably implements a packet based protocol for transfers to a data network data link 148 and ip network 146 provide access to any elements connected to ip network 146 such as for example a computer 154 ggsn 110 is also coupled to a media gateway 130 via a data link 150 media gateway 130 is in turn coupled to a public switched telephone network 142 via a communications link 152 media gateway 130 converts packetized voice received from ggsn 110 to a circuit switched protocol acceptable to the public switched telephone network 142 conversely media gateway 130 converts. |
8 | 201 response engine 606 may be for example a computer script written in the common list processing lisp language that is especially suited for rule based invocation of responses or an executed computer application program written in another appropriate programming language the responses may include for example communicating with switch 102 through a network management interface to disable e g shutting off the port connected to an identified unauthorized ap or to filter traffic to and from a detected unauthorized wireless ap on the port connected thereto the response may also include sending an alert to the person responsible for network security of the location upon receiving an alert the person responsible for network security may for example verify the incident record the location of the detected authorized ap and shut down the switch port connected thereto pre processors 601 and 603 pattern matching engine 604 and response engine 606 may also be embodied as dedicated hardware such as computers devices with embedded software for example fpga devices and programmable logic devices or even application specific integrated circuits asics the current invention may monitor network traffic passively without injecting discovery or market packets into the network thus there is no disruption to normal network operations and no advance warning that an unauthorized user may detect in order to take evasive counter measures for example by shutting. |
8 | found at step 248 then the pointer in the classification block indicated by the classification family is set to point to the classification information found during the general database search performed at step 246 the setting of the pointer occurs at step 250 before processing ends at step 244 if no matching general reference pattern is found as determined in step 248 the pointer in the classification block indicated by the classification family is set to null at step 252 before ending at step 244 in that case there truly is no classification information available for that specific reference pattern and classification family referring now to fig1 a logical diagram of the configuration system shown in fig1 is shown after the removal of three specific reference patterns according to the processing steps explained in fig1 namely the specific reference pattern u201c 010100 u201d was removed for classification family 0 causing the corresponding pointer to change the indicated classification information the specific reference pattern u201c 101100 u201d was removed for classification family 0 causing the pattern to be removed entirely from the database and the specific reference pattern u201c 100111 u201d was removed for classification family 0 causing the corresponding pointer to be set to null when removing the specific reference pattern u201c 101100 u201d for classification family 0 the reference count will eventually equal zero as determined at step 240 of fig1 such that the entire specific pattern is removed from the specific pattern database 104 as seen by the arrow 254 pointing to the missing entry that existed previously as shown if fig1 note that the implicit installation of the specific reference pattern u201c 101100 u201d for classification family 1 would also be removed any effort by a client to classify the specific reference pattern for classification. |
3 | 3 h 7 or cyclo c 3 h 5 r 6 is h ch 3 or c 2 h 5 y is a hydrocarbon chain cr 7 2 n r 3 is a substituted heterocyclic radical of the formula str11 b is c 3 c 4 alkenyl which is unsubstituted or substituted by up to 3 c 1 c 4 alkyl groups or by a phenyl radical or r 3 is a bicyclic system of the formulae str12 x is hydrogen f cl or c 1 c 3 alkyl z is f cl or c 1 c 4 alkoxy particularly preferred are also compounds of the formula i in which r 1 is hydrogen c 1 c 2 alkyl cf 3 c 2 f 5 or ch 2 cf 3 r 2 is cl c 1 c 6 alkyl c 1 c 6 alkoxy c 1 c 6 mercaptoalkyl c 1 c 6 fluoroalkoxy c 1 c 6 fluroalkyl c 3 c 6 cycloalkyl or nr 4 r 5 r 4 and r 5 together are a ch 2 2 7 chain in which one of the ch 2 groups can be replaced by oxygen sulfur or nr 6 where at least one ch 2 group must stand between the n atom of the nr 4 r 5 and the oxygen sulfur or nr 6 or r 4 r 5 and r 6 independently of one another are hydrogen c 1 c 6 alkyl c k h 2k c m f 2m. |
4 | 17 journals in a support 17 a and is thus rotatable in the direction of the arrows c d in addition to adjusting the clearance b as noted earlier the guide element 17 also varies the clearance c between the guide element 17 and the facing portion of the inner wall of the duct 16 by setting the strength of the air stream b 1 b 2 for doffing the fiber material through the fiber removal opening 15 it is feasible to improve apart from the change of degree in the fiber doffing the waste quality at the waste discharge opening 10 situated upstream of the fiber removal opening 15 it is a particular advantage of this arrangement that by virtue of adjusting the air stream the vacuum between the cover designated at 14 c in fig1 and at 14 f in fig2 and the respectively last roll 5 or 4 thus has an effect on the intensity of the separation of foreign bodies through the opening 10 in this manner the ratio between the desired separation of foreign bodies and the undesired separation of good fibers is optimized it is in particular possible to keep the loss of good fibers at a minimum during the foreign body separation the presence of vacuum downstream of the respective separating knife 11 and 23 is advantageous to ensure that a separation of good fibers through the waste removal opening 10 is kept at a minimum such a vacuum is generated by the air stream passing through the fiber removal opening 15 with the air doffed fiber. |
7 | fig6 a flow chart shown in fig7 indicates the flow of data communication with the flash unit the data communication with the data back conducted in the step f5 is omitted as it is similar to that with the flash unit fig3 shows a timing chart of the data communication with the mounted flash unit referring to fig7 steps f52 f54 maintain the contact b1 at the l level for a predetermined period a c in fig3 and then leave said contact open thereby enabling input at this point a step f55 discriminates the level of said contact b1 and if it is in the l level the flash unit 101 is discriminated as mounted and the data communication is started if the flash unit is not mounted the contact b1 assumes the h level because of the incorporated pull up resistor so that the sequence proceeds to a step f65 for clearing received data from the ram in the flash unit 101 if a step f111 in fig8 identifies the l level state of the contact s1 a step f112 shifts the contact s1 to the output mode and produces an l level signal b in fig3 thereby indicating the enabled state of data communication to the camera 1 and awaiting clock signals and data of a first byte from the camera when the sequence proceeds to a step f56 in fig7 the camera 1 sends the data of the. |
8 | swing movement is sufficiently wide and fast as to promote an even temperature distribution of the treatment fluid across the wafer surface thereby to improve uniformity of treatment over a wafer surface as can be seen in fig2 the collector 14 may include multiple levels with the chuck 1 and collector 14 being movable relative to one another along the rotation axis of the chuck 1 so as to position the chuck at each of the levels as desired this positioning may be accomplished by moving the chuck or by moving the collector 14 for example by means of hydraulic jacks on which the collector is mounted in fig3 the apparatus includes two dispense arms 13 1 and 13 2 which are the same in construction but supplied with different process fluids and positioned at different locations about the periphery of the collector 14 each dispense arm is movable along an arcuate path as shown in broken line in fig3 from a standby position at the periphery of the collector 14 to a range of working positions in which the dispense nozzle 4 is positioned above the wafer w in the standby position each dispense arm 3 1 3 2 is received within a respective blow off block 12 1 12 2 in the detail of fig4 the dispense arm 3 1 is shown in its standby position. |
2 | the lead screw 28 independent of the carriage 16 by trapping the lugs 74 in the chamber 90 and by trapping the side wall 92 between the projections 72 and the arm 76 the nut 50 is free however to 34 float 34 specifically due to the presence of a predetermined circumferential clearance between the annular enlargement 70 and the aperture 94 the nut 50 is free to assume an infinite number of positions at right angles to the theoretical axis of the lead screw 28 the key 78 is free to slide within the slot 98 and acts as a sliding pivot for this universal floating of the nut 50 before the lead screw 28 is threaded into the nut 50 a coil spring 102 is placed either over the cylindrical body 54 where the nut carriage assembly is followed by nut screw assembly and the arm 76 is either stiff or flexible or over the screw 28 and the body 54 where nut screw assembly precedes nut carriage assembly the ends of the spring 102 are so dimensioned that one end thereof rests against the shoulder 66 while the other end of the spring rests against the inside of the left carriage side wall 82l the spring 102 is chosen so that it normally urges two of the lugs 74 against the interior of the side wall 92 referring again to fig1 it may be seen that the spring 102 thus urges the drive nut 50 in the same direction as that taken by the carriage 16 as it is moved by rotation of the lead screw 28 from left to right that is to say as the lead screw 28 rotates it pulls the nut 50 along which in turn pulls the. |
8 | likewise a certificate issuer can only sign with one key type in this scenario only one algorithm can be supported if support is desired for a second algorithm a distinct certificate hierarchy would be required maintaining a second hierarchy would be very expensive further if the current x 509 public key and signature elements were to be changed from a single item to a multiple item format the new certificates would be incompatible with the old ones all extensions in an x 509 certificate are included in the portion of the x 509 certificate referred to as u201c data to be signed u201d elements in the u201c data to be signed u201d portion are not encrypted thus they may be obtained for validation and are protected from modification by the signature referring now to fig3 an outline 70 of an extended x 509 certificate according to the present invention is illustrated the present invention provides two new x 509 extensions 72 74 the first extension 72 lists the alternate algorithms with the associated public key being certified for that algorithm the second extension 74 lists alternative signatures for algorithms supported by the issuing certificate authority when validating the primary or existing signature in a signed x 509 certificate the certificate is signed over the entire unsigned certificate including all extensions when validating the signature of an alternate signature the signature is validated for the unsigned certificate except for the extension containing the list of signatures this allows the important information to be authenticated with any of the signatures and allows backward compatibility with entities which understand single algorithm certificates only as long as the primary. |
2 | switching section 15 a reentrant sheet re feeding section 16 and an inverting sheet discharging section 17 a document d placed on the document table of the automatic document feeding apparatus df is conveyed by a sheet feeding section the images on one side or both sides of the document are read out by the optical system of the image reading apparatus sc and read by an image sensor ccd after the analog signal obtained by photoelectric conversion by the image sensor ccd is subjected to in the image processing section 20 analog processing a d conversion shading correction image compression processing etc the image signal is sent to the image exposure unit 3 in the image forming section the processes of charging exposure developing transfer separation cleaning etc are carried out in the image forming section electric charge negative electric charge in the present preferred embodiment is put by the charging unit 2 on the photoreceptor 1 an electrostatic latent image is formed by laser light emission from the image exposure unit 3 and the electrostatic latent image is converted into an apparent image by the developing unit 4 and becomes a toner image the toner image has negative electric charge in the present preferred embodiment next a sheet p stored in the sheet feeding cassette 10 is conveyed from a first sheet feeding section 1 on the other hand the toner remaining on the photoreceptor 1 after transferring is cleaned by the cleaning unit 6 the sheet p is conveyed in synchronization with the toner image by the second sheet feeding section 12 made of a registration roller at this time the skew during conveying is corrected by the sheet p abutting against the second sheet feeding section in other words the second sheet feeding. |
4 | illustrated in the drawing has two presser feet 23 associated with each cam system of the machine each pair of presser feet is carried on a blade 24 extending downwardly between the knocking over bits of the machine the blade 24 and the presser feet 23 may be mounted for example in the manner described in british patent specification no 1 588 970 which refers back to the presser foot mounting described in british patent specification no 1 288 043 in the presser foot mounting of british patent specification no 1 588 970 the blade here the blade 24 carrying two presser feet is slidably mounted on a downwardly directed supporting arm and the blade and thus the presser feet are resiliently urged downward on the supporting arm that is in the direction downwardly between the needle beds in the present drawing preferably the downward load applied to the presser foot is as set out in the following table table______________________________________ maximum load on presser footmachine gauge gm ______________________________________ e12 300 e10e8 600e7e6 1 100e5______________________________________ for the purpose of the table the gauge is defined as the number of needles contained in one inch 25 4 mm of needle bed each presser foot 23 in the present machine has a trapezoidal cross section the upper and lower surfaces of the presser foot being parallel to one another and the side edges 25 of the presser foot being inclined downwardly and inwardly each at an angle. |
2 | spacing them closer increases the risk of fiber to fiber contact near the terminal end portions when the ends are potted preferred center to center spacing is from about 1 5d to 2d the thickness of a strip and or adhesive is sufficient to ensure that the fibers are kept spaced apart preferably the thickness is about the same as or relatively smaller than the outside diameter of a fiber preferably from about 0 5d to 1d thick which becomes the spacing between adjacent outside surfaces of fibers in successive linear arrays having formed a first array a second array not shown because it would appear essentially identical to the first is prepared in a manner analogous to the first strip 15 of the second array is overlaid upon the intermediate portions 12 u2032 on strip 15 of the first array the strip 15 of the second array resting on the upper surfaces of the fibers secured in strip 15 of the first array similarly strip 16 of the second array is overlaid upon the intermediate portions 12 u2032 on strip 16 of the first array a third array essentially identical to the first and second is prepared in a manner analogous to the first and then overlaid upon the second with the strips of the third array resting on the upper surfaces of the fibers of the second array additional arrays are overlaid until the desired number of arrays are stacked in rows forming a stack of arrays with the adhesive coated strips forming. |
8 | upon receiving this message entity b decrypts it using the decrypted rana it verifies the hash of ranb concatenated with rana note at this step entity b has authenticated entity a and is assured that entity a knows ranb entity b sends the keyconfirmb message to entity a step 312 keyconfirmb consists of the hash of the decrypted portion of the keyconfirma message upon receiving this message entity a verifies the hash note at this step entity a has authenticated entity b and is assured that entity b knows rana at this point both entities have authenticated each other and have confirmed that they each share the same rana and ranb rana and ranb can now be used to derive a session encryption key sk and a mac key mk based on a key derivation function kdf for use with further communications between the parties step 314 the messages details are given below the helloa message is sent to initiate the mutual authentication with key confirmation protocol the hello a has a u201c version u201d parameter and a u201c rootandchains u201d parameter the version parameter may be an 8 bit value that contains the protocol version of this message it is mapped as the 5 msbs for the major version and the 3 lsbs for the minor version the rootandchains parameter may be an array of the root hashes and certificate chains for entity a under all the trust models supported by a the structure for the parameter roothashandcertchain is a parameter roothash which is the sha 1 hash of the trust model 39 s root public key and a parameter certchain the entity 39. |
7 | sheet is detected at s2 either of the high speed and the low speed modes is selected as in the above manner in the low speed mode the second sheet will be delivered so as to activate the sensor s2 after the passage of time t b measured by the second timer from when the first sheet activates the sensor s2 therefore the sensors on the downstream side will be turned on by the second sheet after the passage of time t b from when the first sheet is detected consequently if the second sheet was not detected after t b it is judged that the sheet has jammed in between fig8 b in the high speed mode the second sheet will be delivered so as to activate the sensor s2 after the passage of time t a measured by the first timer from when the first sheet activates the sensor s2 therefore the sensors on the downstream side will be turned on by the second sheet after the passage of time t a from when the first sheet is detected consequently if the second sheet was not detected after t a it is judged that the sheet has jammed in between fig8 c these relations between the. |
6 | heat transfer to power input dq dp one example of a liquid to air heat exchanger to which the present disclosure applies is commonly called a radiator although the predominant heat transfer mode associated with the radiator is actually convection it is commonly referred to as a radiator for convenience and simplicity the liquid to air heat exchanger is referred to as a radiator in the following description in fig1 a vehicle 10 having four wheels 12 an internal combustion engine 14 and a radiator 16 for providing cooling for engine 14 is shown a liquid coolant typically a mixture of water and ethylene glycol is provided to a water jacket cast in engine 14 by a pump 18 typically pump 18 is driven by engine 14 however in some applications pump 18 is either electrically driven driven by a variable speed clutch hydraulically driven or driven by some other actively controllable means so that pump 18 can be operated partially or fully independently of engine rotational speed a fan 20 which is either electrically driven driven by a variable speed clutch hydraulically driven or driven by some other actively controllable means is provided proximate radiator 16 air is forced across radiator 16 due to vehicle speed and or fan 20 an electronic control unit ecu 30 is coupled to a variety of sensors and actuators which may include. |
7 | adjacent light detecting device such as x 39 2 is to sequentially activate light emitting devices and sequentially scan the arrays of phototransistors in other words when a given light emitting device is activated and emits light only the aligned phototransistor is activated although the adjacent phototransistors are illuminated thus activation of light emitting diode x1 would occur at the same time that phototransistor x 39 1 is activated to detect incident light the adjacent phototransistor x 39 2 upon which light from led x1 would also be incident would not be turned on during the interval in which led x1 is activated note that this sequential and synchronized activation of light emitting diodes and phototransistors permits accurate detection of the presence of an opaque element positioned between aligned leds and phototransistors the light from an adjacent led which is not blocked by an opaque element disposed in the field will not activate a 34 blocked 34 phototransistor simply because that led will not be turned on during the activation interval of the 34 blocked 34 phototransistor this sequential activation of light emitting devices and light detecting devices is achieved by conventional multiplexing techniques with scan rates of about twenty scans per second in the preferred embodiment of this invention both the light emitting elements and the light detecting elements are located in a matrix and are individually addressable although this invention is especially important in a touch input system using individually addressable light. |
6 | evaluation is possible an operational step 21 selects the cylinder whose ignition diagnostic signal zund ok is to be weighted in the following operational step 22 the ignition diagnostic signal zund ok of this cylinder z is now used for evaluation after each point of ignition z an interrogation 23 checks whether the ignition diagnostic signal zund ok is equal to zero if this is the case i e if the ignition in the cylinder was in order the value 1 is subtracted from the weighted ignition diagnostic value zuntab in an operational step 24 an interrogation 25 then checks whether zuntab lt 0 if this is the case the operational step 26 resets the weighted ignition diagnostic value zuntab for this cylinder to zero the negative output of the interrogation 25 and the operational step 26 lead to the interrogation 27 if the interrogation 23 was answered with no i e if the ignition diagnostic signal for this cylinder was not correct then the weighted ignition diagnostic value zuntab is increased by an amount dafdzu this amount dafdzu is determined in practice for each engine type after this operational step 28 the interrogation 29 checks whether the weighted ignition diagnostic value zuntab has exceeded a maximum permissible limiting value afxdzu if this is the case the operational step 30 limits the weighted ignition diagnostic value to this maximum permissible value afxdzu the negative output of the interrogation 29 and the operational step 30 likewise lead to the interrogation 27 the interrogation 27 now checks whether the weighted ignition diagnostic value zuntab is greater than a threshold afsdzu which if exceeded means that measures to protect the catalyst should be introduced this threshold. |
8 | a summation and level detecting circuit 7a and to a function element 8 common to all three phases which in a suitable manner combines the three input signals into a single reference signal this may for example as previously mentioned consist of a certain percentage of the signal appearing in the three phases which has the highest amplitude or for example consist of a certain part of the weighted sums or differences between two or three of the signals in the three phases of the network the factor which distinguishes the reference signal from the signal in the phases may be obtained for example by voltage division or via a multiplier this factor may also be changed during operation of the device by means of an external control input contr the absolute magnitude of the output signal from the function element 8 must in this embodiment of the invention be lower than the absolute magnitude of the greatest one of the signals appearing on the outputs from the peak value sensing circuits 6a 6b or 6c the output signal from the function element 8 is supplied to the inverted input of the above mentioned summation and level detecting circuit 7a the output signal from the circuit 7a is supplied in its turn to one input of an and gate 10a the output signals from the circuits 7 thus indicate if and in what phases the changes in the currents have exceeded the. |
2 | body 40 the rear wall 44 side walls 46 48 and bottom wall 49 all define an inset portion in which a wheel and axle assembly 60 is provided to aid in moving the divided cart 16 the front wall 42 defines an inset portion 62 across which spans a grab handle 64 an upper handle 66 is formed at the junction of a lip 68 and the inset portion 62 the intermediate size container 14 comprises a first compartment 70 and second compartment 72 which are defined by a pair of spaced containers 74 and 76 each of the containers has a front wall 78 80 rear wall 82 84 exterior side walls 86 88 and interior side walls 90 92 which effectively define a dividing wall between the first and second compartments 70 and 72 the containers are connected at the lower portion of the interior dividing walls 90 and 92 a lift mechanism 98 is provided on the front walls 78 80 and comprises a first lifting plate 100 which has a portion that spans the divider wall between the first and second container 74 and 76 spaced support arms 102 104 and 106 pivotally mount the first lifting plate 100 to the intermediate size container 14 by pivotally mounting. |
8 | of forwarding some data blocks to other access devices in the same shelf and will be explained with reference to fig5 in another embodiment of the invention shown in fig5 several user access devices 104 in one location two of them are shown are grouped together in a shelf as all the user access devices 104 of a same shelf share the same bus marked b in this case the e 1 data is received by a transceiver 120 of only the first access device in the as this device will be called a master and marked 104 m the transceiver 120 of the access device 104 m in the shelf is provided with the data block numbers that are destined to users of all access devices 104 in the as not only the users of the first access device 104 m itself the transceiver 120 then selects the said data blocks and forwards them to the tsis 126 of this card as before the tsis 126 is provided with the information for forwarding the selected data blocks to users of the same access device 104 and accordingly does so as described before with respect to the embodiments of fig2 and 3 the data blocks that are not destined to users of the first access device 104 m in the shelf are forwarded via. |
6 | be prevented from entering the conduit 15 the master cylinder 14 and brake cylinder 14 because the brake cylinder 16 is connected to the master cylinder 14 via a conduit 15 a distance can be bridged between the braking location at the brake cylinder and the operating location at the master cylinder 14 this allows the hydraulic brake system to be operated from any desirable place in the agricultural baler particularly a designer has the freedom to place the lever 9 and master cylinder 14 wherever it is comfortable for the operator of the agricultural baler the brake cylinder 16 is arranged in an engaging relation with an element 7 of the plunger drive mechanism this element 7 can be a disc that is intentionally connected to the plunger drive mechanism for the purpose of stopping the latter alternatively this element can be an element of the plunger drive mechanism such as the flywheel 2 fig2 shows an example where the brake cylinder 16 acts on the disc 7 at one side of the disc 7 at the other side of the disc 7 a compensation block 17 is provided so that when the brake cylinder 16 acts on the disc 7 the disc 7 is caught between the compensation block 17 and the piston of the brake cylinder 16 alternatively the brake cylinder 16 can be formed with a dual brake cylinder structure where two cylinders are arranged at opposing sides of the disc 7 to. |
2 | sensing for the number of spokes can be done when power is initially turned on depending on how many slave arrays are detected the internal timings of the microprocessor can be adjusted to generate the appropriate patterns with a larger number of slaves the consistency image quality and persistence to the observer is significantly better particularly in is lighted areas each slave can also include a battery compartment for additional batteries power available from any of the arrays can be combined to operate the apparatus a configuration including a single master and multiple slaves can continue to operate even when a number of slaves or the master has dead batteries only one of the arrays needs to have good batteries and these good batteries power the entire apparatus a memory connected to the microprocessor can store a large number of patterns images and messages for example hundreds these images can be played out in a random sequential or fixed pattern selection of the playback method is done via the pushbutton switches 108 located in the master array see fig1 fig3 a 3 f show additional possible patterns for example spokes rings a spiral letters petals and a geometric pattern in the usual case. |
2 | travel application_number US 5258979 A description referring now to fig1 and 2 there is shown an embodiment of an emergency stop apparatus for electric elevators employing a static leonard system in the figure reference numeral 1 designates a three phase ac power source numeral 2 a power rectifier connected to the power source 1 numeral 3 an armature of a dc motor for driving an elevator its associated field winding is not shown numeral 4 a driving sheave of a traction machine driven by the armature 3 and numeral 5 a main rope wound around the driving sheave 4 and connecting a cage 6 with a counter weight 7 reference numeral 8 designates a tachometer generator driven by the armature 3 to produce a speed signal numeral 9 a discharge resistor numeral 10 a power stoppage detecting relay with normally open contacts designated by numerals 10a and 10b numerals 11 a control circuit for the static leonard system numeral 12 a voltage detecting circuit related to the tachometer generator 8 numeral 13 a voltage detecting relay which is deenergized when the voltage produced by the tachometer generator 8 becomes 0 and having a normally closed contact 13a numeral 14 a dc power source such as a battery which is operable independently of power stoppage numeral 16 a start command relay contact which is closed in response to a start command issued and numeral 17 a contactor for a main circuit with a normally open contact 17a and a normally closed contact 17b in operation assume now that the ac power source 1 is active and the cage 6 stops under this condition the tachometer generator 8 produces no output voltage and thus the voltage detecting relay 13 is. |
8 | an e dch frame an f dpch timing offset is defined with respect to one of the rach access slot and an aich access slot carrying the acquisition indicator a relative f dpch timing offset may be signaled to the wtru and the wtru may determine a start of an e dch frame based on the relative f dpch timing offset and timing of an aich access slot including the acquisition indicator the wtru may transmit a dedicated physical control channel power control preamble before starting an e dch transmission application_number US 201615076099 A description when referred to hereafter the terminology u201c wtru u201d includes but is not limited to a user equipment ue a mobile station a fixed or mobile subscriber unit a pager a cellular telephone a personal digital assistant pda a computer or any other type of user device capable of operating in a wireless environment when referred to hereafter the terminology u201c node b u201d includes but is not limited to a base station a site controller an access point ap or any other type of interfacing device capable of operating in a wireless environment the embodiments are applicable to r8 and beyond of the 3gpp wideband code division multiple access wcmda standards where e rach is used to provide access to shared e dch resources during cell_fach state or idle mode without a need for full scale switch over to cell_dch as in previous releases it should be noted that the embodiments. |
3 | a carbon to carbon double bond with water or a lower alkanol preferably methanol or ethanol this reaction is carried out in the presence of an acid preferably a mineral acid such as for example sulphuric acid a conventional inert organic solvent preferably tetrahydrofuran is expediently used as a solvent although temperature and pressure are not critical in this reaction the reaction is preferably carried out between about 0 u00b0 c and the reflux temperature of the reaction mixture especially between about 0 u00b0 c and 40 u00b0 c and at atmospheric pressure polyene compounds of formula i in which a is hydroxy or lower alkoxy are thus obtained an especially preferred procedure is that described in j am chem soc 91 5646 1969 this procedure involves reacting the polyene compound of formula i with water or an appropriate alcohol in the presence of a mercury salt the organomercury compound formed as an intermediate in this process can subsequently be reduced without isolating this intermediate by treating it with a reducing agent suitable mercury salts include mercury acetate and other acylates mercury nitrate mercury trifluoroacetate and mercury halides suitable reducing agents include the alkali metal borohydrides hydrazine and sodium amalgam treatment of the polyene compound of formula i as described above provides the polyene compound of formula i in. |
3 | there are essentially no impurities in the material essentially the entire surface of the material is available for binding nucleic acids preferably the material is at least about 70 pure about 80 pure about 90 pure about 95 pure about 96 pure about 97 pure about 98 pure about 99 pure about 99 5 pure about 99 9 pure and ideally about 100 pure by weight the resulting surface will exhibit higher loading potential for nucleic acids than does conventional glass surfaces at a microscopic level the silica surface preferably has a three dimensional structure and is not planar an example of a three dimensional structure is an array of silica fibers the surface may be generally be any shape and preferably is macroscopically planar e g a chip or disk or three dimensional e g a sphere or bead the surface properties of the materials may be modified by chemical reactions examples include modifying the hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of the materials the surface may be constructed entirely of the substantially pure silica or may comprise a layer of substantially pure silica mounted on top of a flat surface such as glass or metal the substantially pure silica may be adhered to the flat surface by an adhesive applied using a solvent or cast directly onto the flat surface substantially pure silica may be purchased from a commercial supplier may be prepared de novo or may be prepared by. |
3 | of further illustration fig2 a is a schematic cross section in greater detail of a gainnassb subcell 12 according to the invention the low sb enhanced in and n gainnassb subcell 12 is therefore characterized by its use of low sb enhanced in and n gainnassb as the base layer 220 in the subcell 12 other components of the gainnassb subcell 12 including an emitter 26 an optional front surface field 28 and back surface field 30 are preferably iii v alloys including by way of example gainnas sb in al gaas al ingap or ge the low sb enhanced in and n gainnassb base 220 may either be p type or n type with an emitter 26 of the opposite type to determine the effect of sb on enhanced in and n gainnassb subcell performance various subcells of the type 12 of the structure shown in fig2 b were investigated fig2 b is a representative example of the more general structure 12 in fig2 a base layers 220 with no sb low sb 0 001 u2266 z u2266 0 03 and high sb 0 03 lt z lt 0 06 were grown by molecular beam epitaxy and were substantially lattice matched to a gaas substrate not shown these alloy compositions were verified by secondary ion mass spectroscopy the subcells 12 were subjected to a thermal anneal processed with generally known solar cell processing and then measured under the am1 5d spectrum 1 sun below a filter that blocked all light above the gaas band gap this filter was appropriate because a gainnassb subcell 12 is typically beneath an in gaas subcell in a multijunction stack e g fig1 a and 1b and thus light of higher energies will not reach the subcell 12 fig3. |
3 | from 1 u00d7 10 u2212 8 100 atm for this application more commonly the ambient conditions are temperature in the range of 0 to 100 u00b0 c and pressure in the range from 1 u00d7 10 u2212 5 to 100 atm for this application one skilled in the art should know how to select and maintain the appropriate ambient conditions such that the selected compressed fluid is gas at the ambient conditions the compressed fluids include but are not limited to carbon dioxide nitrous oxide ammonia xenon ethane ethylene propane propylene butane isobutane chlorotrifluoromethane monofluoromethane sulphur hexafluoride and mixtures thereof due its characteristics e g low cost wide availability etc carbon dioxide is generally preferred in many applications functional materials more specifically electroluminescent materials can be any material that needs to be delivered to a receiver to create a pattern on the receiver by deposition or etching or other processes involving the placement of a functional material on a receiver for creating an electroluminescent device the functional materials more specifically electroluminescent materials may be selected from species that are ionic and or molecular of the types such as organic inorganic metallo organic polymeric oligomeric metallic alloy ceramic a synthetic and or natural polymer and a composite material of these previously. |
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