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3 | fatty acid esters oxyethylene oxypropylene block copolymers acetylene glycol and ethylene oxide adducts thereof and substituted derivatives of these compounds of these the naphthalene sulfonate formaldehyde condensation products and derivatives particularly alkylated products of the condensates and acetylene glycol and ethylene oxide adducts thereof are particularly preferred examples of resinous dispersants include block copolymers random copolymers and graft copolymers composed of at least two monomers at least one monomer being hydrophilic selected from the group consisting of styrene and derivatives thereof vinylnaphthalene and derivatives thereof aliphatic alcohol esters of u03b1 u03b2 unsaturated carboxylic acids meth acrylic acid and derivatives thereof maleic acid and derivatives thereof itaconic acid and derivatives thereof fumaric acid and derivatives thereof vinyl acetate and derivatives thereof vinyl alcohol and derivatives thereof vinyl pyrrolidone and derivatives thereof and acrylamide and derivatives thereof and salts of these copolymers these resins are preferably alkali soluble resins which dissolve in an aqueous solution of a base of these water soluble polymers having a carboxyl group or a salt thereof on their side chains are particularly preferred phytic acid or the salt thereof examples of the salt include salts with sodium potassium lithium ammonium triethanolamine and the like by which the present invention is characterized has a very strong affinity for water therefore the ink according to the present invention preferably contains water as a component water is contented in a proportion ranging from 20 to 95 by weight preferably from 40 to 95 by weight more preferably from 60 to 95 by weight based on the total weight of the ink as a liquid medium a water soluble organic solvent may be used in combination with water to exhibit the effect of the present invention to a more marked extent. |
8 | US 97430878 A description for purposes of illustration the invention is shown in the drawings in conjunction with a heating assembly in which a heating tube 10 is disposed in a heat treating furnace 11 whose top bottom and side walls 12 13 and 14 define a chamber 15 in which workpieces not shown are placed for treatment each heating tube 10 is made of a refractory ceramic material and is formed with an open upper end and a closed lower end the upper end portion of each tube projects loosely through an opening 16 fig1 in the top wall 12 of the furnace 11 and is insulated with respect to the top wall by ceramic wool 17 or the like which is packed into the opening extending around the upper end portion of each tube is a ceramic collar 18 fig1 which is attached to the tube by a strong heat resistant cement angularly spaced studs 19 extend upwardly from the top wall 12 of the furnace and project through radially extending slots 20 formed in the collar 18 the collar being clamped against the top wall 12 by means of nuts 22 on the upper ends of the studs heating of each. |
7 | functions is to deallocate memory reserves that are no longer required a further aspect of the invention is a process that ensures that the real time criteria stipulated for the control process are adhered to whenever program modifications are carried out as a rule control programs are run cyclically the real time criteria are defined by the execution intervals of the programs in which the inputs are read the control programs are run and the outputs are written the adherence to the real time criteria is achieved by subdividing the implementation of program modifications into a preparatory phase and a critical phase as has already been mentioned above in order to implement the program modification successfully no program commands of the control program may be executed in either phase the preparatory phase which entails practically all necessary measures for implementing a program modification approx 99 can be interrupted and repeated any number of times in the event of the preparatory phase being interrupted by the execution of a program command this can be initiated again at any time the critical phase includes the activation of the new program for reasons of consistency activation must take place for all program objects simultaneously this explains why this process cannot be interrupted using the present invention the time required for both phases can be determined precisely the. |
1 | its set time and will itself automatically stop operating after timer 2 has completed its set time the air stream issuance time equals t 2 minus t 1 minus the time required for the temperature of heater 13 to rise to its operating temperature about 2 minutes because the predetermined time required for the device to reach the operating temperature of 100 u00b0 c for the heater 13 is a known factor i e certain 2 minutes a user can take this factor into account by a very simple calculation when setting the device for one of the modes of operation as described above a user can work the device on site or not on site to deodorize medicate or otherwise treat an area such as at his her room and or operate the device at random or in quantization the thermocouple operated switch s 4 controlled by thermocouple tc 1 switches off whenever the heater temperature reaches 200 u00b0 c in order to protect the device from overheating when the temperature of heater h 1 is over about set temperature about 200 degrees c of tc 1 switch s 4 switches off the current through heater h 1 r 2 high resistance and l 2 become smaller and so temperature of h 1 comes down vice versa when the temperature of heater h 1 comes down too much tc 1 senses such lower temperature and switch s 4 is turned on to increase current and temperature of heater h 1 switch s 4 is a safety mechanism both thermocouples tc 1 and tc 2 sense the temperature of heater 13 and are. |
4 | elements force the jaw members 20 to the closed position thereof for capturing the article therebetween referring now to fig8 through 11 a modified form of the clip is illustrated and is generally indicated at 60 the clip 60 includes a pair of identical jaw members each of which is generally indicated at 62 the jaw members 62 being retained in pivotal relation on a hanger by a spring member generally indicated at 64 each jaw member 62 is molded of a plastic material and includes an upper portion 66 to which a lower inclined portion 68 is integrally joined molded as an integral part of each jaw member 62 on the rear surface of the upper portion 66 are spaced hinge clamps 70 which have arcuate grooves 72 formed therein for fitting over a hanger rod formed on the inside surface of the lower portion 68 of each jaw member 62 are projections 71 and 73 that cooperate with similar projections of the companion jaw member to retain a garment therebetween in suspended relation when the jaw members 62 are in the clamping position in order to accomodate the spring member 64 in sliding relation on the jaw members the outer surface of each jaw member 62 is formed with a wide groove 74 that extends through the upper portion 66 and terminates in the lower portion 68 the uppermost edge of each jaw member 62 that defines the upper edge of the. |
5 | of the first and second portions 44 46 have a predetermined length of approximately 44 inches similarly while the dimensions of the angled section 32 may vary to suit individual applications the two outside planar surfaces 50 54 of the preferred angled section have a base length of approximately 30 inches the center planar surface 52 has a base length of approximately 53 inches as illustrated in fig5 there is a shared boundary between the vertical section 30 and the two outside planar surfaces 50 54 as such the length of each of those planar surfaces 50 54 will preferably correspond to that of each of the first and second portions 44 46 of the vertical section 30 which in the preferred embodiment is approximately 44 inches also because the vertical section 30 and the angled section 32 are preferably unitary and constructed from a single sheet of composite material the thickness is typically uniform throughout both the vertical section and the angled section the generally planar unit 28 illustrated in fig6 is dimensioned and configured to abut the planar wall surfaces 14 included in the structure of a building and its foundation the planar unit 28 preferably includes a unitary diverter body generally shaped to fit closely to the planar wall surfaces 14 of the building foundation 12 however as with both the inside and outside corner units 24 26 alternative embodiments of the planar unit 28 may include multiple sub units that are subsequently assembled into a preformed unit therefore the generally vertical section 30 of the planar unit 28 is generally planar and has. |
9 | 44 the across the roll dimension may be cut equal to or less than the length of the sleeve 44 and the around or circumferencial dimension may be cut equal to or no more than 1 16 u2033 less than the outer surface length or circumference of the sleeve for use on a press with a plate gap of 1 16 of an inch of course for other size plate gaps this dimension could vary the ends 62 and 64 of fig4 of the flat blanket material 42 may also be cut or skived at an angle so that the ends meet in the seam 45 indicated by the heavy double arrow in fig5 generally flush from top 68 outer surface to bottom 70 inner surface see fig5 when wrapped around the sleeve 44 the roll goods from which the cuts are made may be of any length and width common in the industry but should be maximized to provide the greatest number of cuts possible without excessive cutting waste manufacturing or purchasing in this form takes advantage of the efficiencies associated with mass production it is well known that the wider and longer a roll of printing blanket material is produced the less the cost per unit area the requirements of the flat offset printing blanket material 42 are the same as for any offset printing blanket and may vary according to the specific end use a typical blanket physicals are compressible layer 0 008 to 0 014 thick stretch less the 1 25 ply adhesion gt 2 lbs linear inch tensile stretch gt 300 pounds linear inch shore a durometer 70 u2013 85 additionally the printing face 72 usually will be overbuilt for grinding of the finished product to. |
5 | following way referring to fig1 a the differential pressure is the pressure difference between the pressure indicated by the tubing pressure transducer 106 and the line pressure indicated by the line pressure transducer 108 the differential pressure controller 102 adjusts the differential pressure limit based on the difference in the actual plunger 114 travel time and the user entered travel time the user will enter the desired plunger 114 travel time and the differential pressure controller 102 will adjust the differential pressure set point in order to keep the plunger 114 travel time at the desired time for example if the plunger 114 travel time is too fast then the differential pressure controller 102 will decrease the differential pressure set point the opposite is also true if the plunger 114 travel time is too slow then the differential pressure controller 102 will increase the differential pressure set point the increase and decrease in the pressure limit is based on a percentage of the error in the measured plunger 114 travel time and desired plunger travel time as indicated by the plunger travel time set point additional control is achieved by using a minimum differential pressure set point referring again to fig3 the minimum differential set point prevents the sales time adjust algorithm 300 from adding sales time until the minimum differential pressure set point value is met the minimum differential pressure set point does not prevent sales time being subtracted if required by the sales time adjust algorithm 300 a maximum differential set point prevents the. |
2 | which includes a parachute 16 attached thereto both the payload 10 and the parachute 16 are shown schematically in the figure of the present invention the parachute 16 includes a canopy 12 which is initially collapsed or packed and is reefed to restrict inflation thereof such that that movement toward the fully inflated state can be controlled a plurality of suspension lines 14 extend from the canopy 12 of parachute 16 to the payload 10 in one common usage of the apparatus of the present invention is where the payload 10 is a space travel capsule is returning from a mission wherein control of airborne descent thereof is provided by the parachute 16 or a cluster of such parachutes in the present invention a canopy reefing device 18 is shown schematically in the figure extending around the lower surface or edge of the canopy 12 in order to selectively restrict inflation thereof until released a reefing release mechanism 20 is also shown which may include one or more individual reefing release devices as shown in the figure the first reefing release device 54 and the back up first reefing release device 57 are shown surrounding a reefing line 56 or more particularly extending around the first reefing line 72 which restricts. |
7 | these gradients being in the read phase and slice direction depending on their position the gradients used in a sequence are composed of the gradients individually or in any combination the gradient coils 9 10 and 11 or the fields generated therewith are as is known required for spatial encoding a phase encoding is produced scanned by repeatedly varying at least one current feed value of one of the gradient coils 9 10 and 11 fig2 shows a flowchart for recording a three dimensional magnetic resonance image data record of a left ventricle of the heart this can be segmented using the described method for instance in step s 1 the patient is positioned in the magnetic resonance apparatus 1 wherein the basic settings such as shimming or determining the axis positions are also performed with the aid of scout scans a gadolinium based contrast agent is administered in step s 2 the three dimensional image data record will be recorded at a predetermined time following administration of the gadolinium in step s 3 this can be recorded segmented i e with interruptions it can however also be acquired u201c in one step u201d a recording method of this type is known for instance from shin et al rapid single breath hold 3d late gadolinium enhancement cardiac mri using a stack of spirals acquisition jmri 40 1496 1502 2013 the recording parameters are selected here such that the myocardial tissue provides no signal and thus has minimal or disregarding the noise signal no signal values in the image data record this can be achieved for instance by suitably selecting an inversion time see above finally the measured signals thus recorded are processed in step s 4 inter alia a fourier transform takes place so that a three dimensional. |
7 | diode to irradiate a laser beam onto the optical disc 100 fig2 is a flowchart to help explain an optimum power calibration opc operation in the embodiment the id number recorded on the optical disc 100 is read step st 101 the target u03b2 value corresponding to the id number read in step st 101 and the recording speed is read from a table in which prepared internal memory step st 102 the recording speed has been specified by a host computer or a system controller the start power and step power for opc according to the recording speed are read on the basis of the start power and step power a table describing the order of recording power values as shown in fig3 is created step s 103 the recording power values are rearranged according to the recording order thereby creating a new table step st 104 for example when the optical disc 100 is a recordable digital versatile disc dvd the recording power values are rearranged as shown in fig4 moreover when the optical disc 100 is a recordable compact disc cd the recording power values are rearranged as shown in fig5 using the recording power values in the table obtained by rearranging the recording power values in step st 104 test recording is done in a power control area pca step st 105 the signal recorded in the pca of the optical disc 100 is reproduced and u03b2 asymmetry. |
5 | the example mentioned above the second sensor may measure the pressure in the control line 18 proximal the well tool 10 fig1 also shows an alternative design in which the alternative second sensor 24 measures the characteristic in the tool 10 e g in the hydraulic chamber 14 the alternative second sensor 24 may be external to the tool 10 in which case the sensor 24 is hydraulically and functionally plumbed to measure the pressure in the tool 10 alternatively the sensor 10 is positioned within the tool 10 the sensors 22 and 24 are described as alternatives and only one may be used although alternative arrangements may use both sensors 22 and 24 in use the measurements from the first sensor 20 and the second sensor 22 and or alternative second sensor 24 are compared the comparison may reveal whether the supplied fluid is actually reaching the tool for example if the control line 18 is blocked the measurements between the first sensor 20 and the second sensor 22 or alternative second sensor 24 will be different if these values are substantially the same the operator can determine that the source is actually reaching the tool fig2 illustrates another aspect of the present invention in which the. |
3 | in the duplex formed by hybridization of the target to the capture moiety for example the duplex binding ligand actinomycin d binds preferentially to the sequence 5 39 agct 3 39 illustratively the capture moiety may be chosen to have the 5 39 terminal sequence 5 39 ct as part of an intramolecular duplex and the target strand is selected or modified to have the 3 39 terminal sequence ag 3 39 thus upon hybridization of the target strand to the capture moiety the nicked duplex 5 39 ag ct 3 39 is formed wherein the 34 g c 34 represents the nick between g and c this embodiment is particularly useful when discrimination between target sequences of differing length e g cut and uncut targets are used if the longer target sequence forms an overhang when hybridized to the hairpin capture moiety addition of a duplex binding ligand which has a recognition site which includes the nick site will improve discrimination between cut and uncut target sequences as described in more detail below and in examples 1 and 2 the capture moiety can also be selected so that a duplex binding ligand binding site will form in a region which does not include an intramolecular duplex e g the duplex binding ligand binding site does not include a nick in preferred embodiments the. |
9 | 108 which in turn sends a clock source request to clock source interface 124 clock source interface 124 uses the clock request to select a clock source from a plurality of clock sources 104 which has clock characteristics needed by clock consumer 106 e g frequency duty cycle accuracy in the example shown the clock consumer request is used to close clock gate 130 allowing the selected clock source to provide a waveform to clock generator 108 the waveform e g a symmetrical square wave with 50 duty cycle is provided as input perhaps with other waveforms to multiplexer 120 in clock generator 108 clock source selector 116 selects one of n waveforms provided by clock sources 104 the waveform generated by the selected clock source may be divided down by clock divider 118 or multiplied by a factor using a clock multiplier to generate a clock the clock is sent to clock enable circuit 110 the selected clock source continues to run as long as at least one clock consumer is requesting the selected clock source having the selected clock source continuously run even if there is no demand from clock consumers will waste power when there are no longer any clock consumers requesting the selected clock source the request for the selected clock source is released and the selected clock source is stopped by for. |
9 | recognition modules 114 118 determine who the viewer is under control of parental control module 134 if there is only one viewer that viewer 39 s accessible channels are enabled and other channels are blocked and when multiple viewers are detected the union of the accessible channels from all these viewers becomes accessible the input from module 118 to the parental control module 134 includes viewer ids outputs of module 134 include determined accessible channel list recording commands etc module 130 provides accessible channel list for each viewer as stored in memory to module 134 in addition under control of parental control module 134 the administrative user can set whether to record the channel surfing activities for each viewer if this is set when a viewer is detected the channel surfing activities of the viewer are recorded via a command from module 134 through the input output control module 130 in the storage ill and the administrative user uses the remote control 106 to review these activities those activities may include e g the start viewing time end viewing time of each channel viewed by the viewer etc the administrative user can also set a quota for each viewer user once this is set for a viewer and that viewer is detected as one of the viewers his her viewing time is counted by sub module 134 the quota can be a daily quota weekly quota a one time viewing quota etc if all the detected viewers have reached their quota the television 102 automatically powers off based on command from module 134. |
7 | electrode 108 but do not cover the gate bus lines 101 101 u2032 0042 fig3 c is a sectional view of a third embodiment of the present invention in fig3 c and similar to fig3 b the common electrode 119 overlaps the data electrode 108 however the common electrode 119 and the data electrode 108 do not overlap any portion of the gate bus line 101 the overlapping of the common electrode 119 and the data electrode 108 in effect creates a capacitor between the two layers 0043 fig3 d is a sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention as illustrated the common electrode 119 does not overlap the data electrode 108 but overlaps the gate bus line 101 in addition certain portions of the data electrode 108 overlaps the gate bus line 101 the above conductive lines and electrodes in effect creates a capacitor between two overlapping conductive layers moreover certain capacitance is formed even between non overlapping conductive layers which are in near vicinity of each other in accordance with the present invention it is possible to achieve the high aperture ratio by using sog mode storage capacitor only or both sog mode storage capacitor and soc mode storage capacitor further it is possible to prevent the apparatus from a short which may be generated between the gate bus line the electrode and the. |
7 | to enable recognizing identity of each page and sending the transformed print data to a printer the invention results in conservation of paper and toner while testing of printing systems and presents a uniform and general way of transforming print data by simplifying each page image the methods also include shifting printing position for each printing run to enable reuse of paper substitution with an identification number or scaled down image sending normal print data through optimized tester optimized tester generating print data using saved print file printer driver containing optimized tester embedding print data pdl with tester commands processing data through optimized tester parser and renderer within printer controller saving data in nvram and only storing log data corresponding to simplified transformed data into log storage without consumption of paper or toner application_number US 60761606 A description in the following detailed description numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention however it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that these specific details need not be used to practice the present invention in other instances well known structures interfaces and processes have not been shown in detail in order not to. |
4 | staple length fibers continuous filaments and the blends of fibers and or filaments having the same or different composition fibers and or filaments are selected from natural or synthetic composition of homogeneous or mixed fiber length suitable natural fibers include but are not limited to cotton wood pulp and viscose rayon synthetic fibers which may be blended in whole or part include thermoplastic and thermoset polymers thermoplastic polymers suitable for blending with dispersant thermoplastic resins include polyolefins polyamides and polyesters the thermoplastic polymers may be further selected from homopolymers copolymers conjugates and other derivatives including those thermoplastic polymers having incorporated melt additives or surface active agents staple lengths are selected in the range of 0 25 inch to 10 inches the range of 1 to 3 inches being preferred and the fiber denier selected in the range of 1 to 22 the range of 1 2 to 6 denier being preferred for general applications the profile of the fiber and or filament is not a limitation to the applicability of the present invention using a forming apparatus as illustrated in fig1 a nonwoven fabric was made by providing a precursor web comprising 100 weight percent polypropylene fibers the web had a basis weight of 3 ounces per square yard plus or minus 7 the precursor web was 100 carded and cross lapped with a draft ratio of 2 5 to 1 prior to three dimensional imaging of the precursor web the web was entangled by a series of entangling manifolds such as diagrammatically illustrated in fig1 fig1 illustrates disposition of precursor web p on. |
5 | spatial angle which is formed by component spatial angles 8 which are in turn sensed by the receiver of the sensor 10 if light which is emitted from the transmitter of the sensor reaches the marking unit 12 it is diffusely scattered and the marking unit 12 is sensed the corresponding angular region which can then be assigned to the movement element 13 is blanked out by the evaluation unit which is integrated in the monitoring unit 10 fig6 shows the corner between two walls 2 and 7 and also a monitoring sensor 20 which monitors component spatial regions 8 however the monitoring apparatus 20 is not only a safety apparatus but also an opening sensor which monitors a second monitoring region which is further away this is illustrated by a receiver which is oriented toward a region which is further away over the component spatial region 21 therefore both a safety monitoring operation and an opening monitoring operation can be performed by a single monitoring apparatus fig7 comprises a monitoring apparatus 30 which is fitted to a door frame and which again monitors a region by means of a safety apparatus in the horizontal direction over the component spatial regions 8 however an angle encoder 31 which is in the form of an optical angle encoder is additionally integrated the angle encoder comprises a light emitting diode which creates a spotlight which is incident on a marking unit 32 on the movement element this marking unit 32 on the movement element has a reflective surface and therefore the corresponding light beam is reflected back again and finally strikes a linear array sensor of the sensor 31 when the door 13 is pivoted the reflected beam moves along the line of the linear. |
9 | with a release solution the monomeric solution can be prepared in deionized water with ethanol to improve solubility or other conventional solvent if cast by itself the polymer is formed by drying at from 50 u00b0 150 u00b0 c for a period of about 15 minutes as noted above the polymer may be used as the membrane alone or as a coating on other supports to lend stability to the polymer the only requirements the support must meet is that it be suitable for use in the physical manipulations of the assay and be inert with respect to the elements of the assay glass plates inert polymers and the like may be acceptable supports for overcoating with the polymer of the invention alternatively these quaternary polymers and copolymers can be coated as a single layer from an admixture with nylon pvdf nitrocellulose and other polymeric binders in one preferred embodiment membranes already established as suitable for use in blotting assays such as nylon membranes pvdf and in particular nitrocellulose membranes can function as the support overcoated with the polymer of the invention to overcoat a substrate the polymer solution is deposited on the membrane strip and rolled across the surface of the membrane with e g rubber tubing to provide a uniform coating over. |
8 | in a luminance chrominance data format for example the luminance chrominance data format can be ycbcr y u2032 cbcr or yuv other luminance chrominance data formats are possible in general the format represents the image using a luminance channel light intensity and two chrominance channels intensities of two colors relative to a third color in addition the bit depth of the luminance chrominance version of the interpolated data can be less than that of the raw data for example the bit depth can be 8 bits i e each pixel has each of its three channels represented by an 8 bit data value in some cases the chrominance channels can have a bit depth that is less than that of the luminance channel the first or second integrated circuit chips 140 145 can include circuitry that filters a chrominance component of the luminance chrominance data format version of the interpolated data this is done to suppress false color that is not eliminated within the demosaicking stage suppressing false color in this later stage in the isp when the data is at a lower bit depth can reduce the amount of circuitry needed and thus reduce costs of the device in some implementations the demosaicking stage need not attempt to eliminate false color artifacts at all rather relying on the false color suppression of the later stage the first or second integrated circuit chips 140 145 can also include circuitry that filters a luminance component of the luminance chrominance data format version of the interpolated data this is done to suppress isolated dots that can arise from the processing done in the demosaicking stage note that isolated dots can arise when the. |
9 | released object and to finding the reusable object fig8 shows a flow of processing the object allocation and reuse according to the present invention referring to fig8 at the beginning of the program i e the object oriented program the memory management function malloc assigns a memory to the program by way of an operating system os at step s 801 next at step s 803 the requested object for allocation is compared to the threshold in size if the size of the requested object for allocation is larger than the threshold the function malloc offers a memory block with a predetermined capacity e g 8 kbytes in step s 805 then it is determined whether the requested object is newly allocated or not at step s 807 which is the procedure for confirming that a pointer stored in an element of the arrangement corresponding to the requested object is staying in the null state unless the pointer is the null state i e if there is a reusable object the requested object is allocated to an address of the memory block to which the object returns by an address pointer of the reusable object designated by a pointer stored in the arrangement in step s 809 and the reused object is deleted from the free reuse list if it determines there is no reusable object in the step s 807 the allocation process is carried out in accordance with the procedure of fig4 and 5 meanwhile if the size of the. |
6 | chamber it includes a removable closure member for the outlet and an insulated top hingedly connected to the body to close the open top a guideway is located on a front outer surface of the body generally adjacent the open top and is sized and positioned to receive a securement strap extended across the body without interference with opening the top the closure member can be a liquid dispensing valve and or a plug an interior surface of the lid may include a recess for receiving a spare closure member for the outlet application_number US 201514752034 A description referring now to the various figures of the drawing and first to fig1 and 2 therein is shown at 10 a heavy duty insulated beverage dispenser and cooler unit according to a first embodiment of the invention the illustrated unit 10 may be sized for example to hold approximately 40 quarts of liquid volume in general terms the unit 10 includes a body 12 and a lid 14 which may be pivotally attached to the body 12 by a hinge the body 12 includes a hollow interior chamber 16 hot or cold liquid put in the chamber 16 may be drained through an ordinary push button spigot or valve 18 that is in fluid communication with the interior chamber 16 the body 12 and lid 14 have spaced apart interior and exterior walls made of a durable moldable material such as rotomolded compounded polyethylene the space between the interior and exterior walls may be filled with an insulating material such as polyurethane. |
7 | 72 as the polarizing filter wheel 80 rotates the linear polarizing filters 80 a 80 b or the neutral density filter 80 c is inserted into the path of the probe beam at predetermined time intervals which can be the same it should be noted that the order that the filters 80 a 80 b and 80 c is inserted sequentially is a matter of design choice that is the polarizing filter wheel 80 can be rotated clockwise or counter clockwise the birefringence thickness and other characteristics of the web 88 can be calculated using the differences in the spectral fringes of unpolarized and linearly polarized light due to large thickness variability in the md direction of the web it is preferred to employ fast detectors with high signal to noise ratio such as ingaas detectors and to use fast chopping frequency or modulated super luminescent diodes slds for the ir source fig4 a and 4b illustrate another configuration of a multichannel detector 90 wherein a polarizing filter wheel 80 is positioned between the moving web 88 and the detector 90 along the probe beam path from the radiation source 82 the system is essentially the same as that shown in fig3 a and 3b in that it includes a multichannel detector 90 that is positioned one side of the moving web 88 with a source of radiation 82 that can be positioned on either of the moving web 88 in this embodiment the polarizing filter wheel 80 is positioned in front of lens 86 along the path of the probe beam so that either transmitted fig4 a or reflected fig4 b radiation that emerges from the moving web 88 will pass through the polarizing filter wheel. |
8 | material it is connected to three lateral microstrips 58 60 and 62 constituting branches disposed transversely relative to the microstrip 56 and having the same width and the same nature thereas to be more precise a first end of the lateral microstrip 58 is connected to the end 51 of the transmission microstrip 56 a first end of the lateral microstrip 60 is connected to a central portion 61 of the transmission microstrip 56 and a first end of the lateral microstrip 62 is connected to the other end 55 of the microstrip 56 in this embodiment the second ends of the microstrips 58 60 62 are not connected to anything the resonators 64 and 66 are of standard design they are ceramic cylinders made of alloys containing magnesium calcium titanium barium zinc zirconium or tin these ceramic materials have high dielectric constants u03b5 r i e dielectric constants at least equal to 10 the microstrips 58 60 62 and the dielectric resonators 64 and 66 have characteristics such that and are disposed so that some frequencies are attenuated by dissipation of energy due to resonance of the lateral micro strips 58 60 62 and the resonators 64 and 66 coupled to the lateral microstrips 58 60 62 in particular the lateral microstrip 60 is coupled both to the resonator 64 and to the resonator 68 in this embodiment the microstrips 58. |
9 | much chloramine simply creates an economic penalty the analytical techniques and data disclosed in the following examples which are not intended to limit the invention will provide the guidance that one skilled in the art needs to optimize the concentrations for a given treatment situation in the following examples chlorine demand free water cdfw was prepared according to standard methods as described in 34 standard methods for the analysis of water and wastewater 34 american public health association 16th ed 1985 from reverse osmosis demineralized 18 megohm cm water astm sea salts from lake products co were then dissolved in the cdfw to make a 35 000 mg l astm artificial seawater ph was adjusted to the desired ph by the addition of 1n hcl or 1n naoh as needed and the seawater was then filter sterilized using a 0 2 micrometer cellulose acetate membrane filter stock solutions of yeast extract 1 0 w v difco co detroit mich 0127 02 6 and humic acid 100 mg l aldrich chemical co sodium salt technical h1 675 2 were prepared and filter sterilized before use the bacterial challenge used was prepared by diluting a mixture of eleven bacteria isolated from a middle east ro facility in either trypticase u00ae soy broth bbl or marine 22i6 broth difco to about 5 u00d7 10 5 cfu ml seven of the bacteria were classified as marine bacteria since they grew on marine agar 2216 ma but. |
1 | or a discrete zoom design perpendicular to the optical axis e g slider design the image acquisition system is an electro optical element which functions as an integrated system for multi spectral imaging and treatment the image acquisition system is locked to the optical disposable speculum with a releasable secured mechanical lock this invention provides a system and methods for high resolution imaging of the examined area e g uterine cervix the system provides image analysis for tissue abnormalities the invention may be used as an image analysis for tissue abnormalities such as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia cin or invasive cancer the system control and analysis unit provides a real time image or live video that is acquired from the examined area it provides tissue diagnosis and it may provide the ability to ablate in an accurate manner the abnormal cancerous cells images or live video and analysis results are displayed both to the physician and patient the system control and analysis unit may acquire real time images or live video from the uterine cervix it may ablate in an accurate manner the abnormal cancerous cells in the uterine cervix the invention provides an assembly verification process e g imaging algorithm of the assembled optical disposable speculum to the image acquisition system the imaging acquisition system acquires color and or monochrome images the acquired data of the examined area is analyzed by the image analysis and control unit the image and analysis control unit outputs. |
1 | shaft may be coated with a lubricious coating or other such treatment to facilitate sliding these may include e g teflon u00ae silicone surface energy treatments etc as noted above translation of the proximal and distal ends towards each other leads to radial expansion of portions of the expandable spacer body 14 in more detail the expandable spacer body 14 is formed of a helical body the cross section of the helical body changes to cause the expansion upon longitudinal translation referring in particular to fig3 b 3e cross sections of various helical segments 14 a 14 b 14 c 14 max 14 n are shown for a helical body having n turns of course it is noted that these elements reflect cross sections that in an actual device may be continuously changing along the helix for clarity these two dimensional cross sections are discussed here with the understanding that they refer to a three dimensional helical structure that may be continuously changing in cross section for example portions of the helical body between segments 14 b and 14 c emerge above the plane of the page and descend below the plane of the page these portions may have cross sectional shapes that are the same as or different than that of segments 14 b and 14 c in general they may be close to the same and may be shaped in a fashion intermediate to that of 14 b and 14 c in an unexpanded configuration all segments 14 a 14 n. |
8 | every fourth frame may be recovered video buffer memory containing the state of the decompressed stream can be used during the reconstruction phase at any playback rate and thus no additional hold buffer is required decompression of a data stream encoded by the method of fig7 is illustrated in reference to fig9 the process is entered at step 122 where a rate stream supported by the video segment is selected for reproduction next with execution of step 124 the initial frame from the compressed sequence is retrieved usually directly into video buffer 36 or less usually into system memory 26 where it is decompressed then step 128 is executed to retrieve the next difference frame in the selected rate stream from the compressed sequence at step 130 the difference delta frame is decompressed directly into the display frame in video buffer 26 if present step 136 is executed to determine if the last frame for a video segment has been executed and if yes the process is exited otherwise the no branch is followed back to step 128 if some of the multiple comparison difference frames of the foregoing process are replaced with intraframes i e spatially compressed representation of frames from the original video signal the same effect is achieved. |
5 | mating of spline 170 with receptacle 180 and by securing tubing joint 100 with coupling collar 700 connection 1014 represents a contact connection a person of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many types of connectors are available for assuring a proper electrical or optical connection between socket assembly 120 and plug assembly 160 and will be able to select the appropriate type a more preferable way to connect the conductors will be discussed in fig2 through 28 fig1 through fig2 illustrate a three spline embodiment the manufacture of the three spline embodiment is similar to the manufacture of the two spline embodiment likewise assembling a plurality of tubing sections using a three spline tubing joint is similar to assembling a plurality of tubing sections using a two spline tubing joint fig1 is an illustration of the alignment step for a three spline configuration in which coupling collar 700 is installed on plug assembly 160 fig1 illustrates the engaging step for the three spline configuration and fig2 illustrates the securing step for the three spline configuration fig2 a illustrates a three spline configuration of tubing joint 100 that further comprises conduits 1010 similar to fig1 a a further advantage of the present invention is that the splines depicted herein allow a plurality of casing sections to be connected together in multiple distinct orientations these distinct orientations can be described by the amount of rotation required for one casing section to connect with. |
4 | excellent pigmented inkjet inks for thermal inkjet printers among these products are series 8551 8552 8553 and 8554 pigmented inkjet inks the use of four principal colors cyan magenta yellow and black permit the formation of as many as 256 colors or more in the digital image further pigmented inkjet inks and components for them are also produced by others including hewlett packard corp of palo alto calif and e i du pont de nemours and co and a number of other companies that can be located at many commercial trade shows dedicated to the imaging and signage industries the ink receiving media of the present invention are highly fluid absorptive media some of the macroporous receptors are opaque because of their inherent light scattering ability while some are light transmissive using opaque backing support the receptor can be used for reflective mode applications the ink receiving media of the invention can be used as banners signage murals art media gallery display trade show display and the like because they are substantially waterfast the receptor media of the invention can be used outdoors as well as indoors when the ink receiving media of the invention are imaged in design jet 2500. |
7 | embodiment of the present invention the sense amp 300 comprises a differential amp 311 a p channel type mos transistor 312 n channel type mos transistors 313 and 314 and inverters 315 and 316 the transistor 312 has a gate a drain connected to the gate and a source connected to a high potential power supply the first transistor 313 is connected between the drain of the transistor 312 and the bit line 106 the second transistor 314 is connected between the high potential power supply and the bit line 106 the first and second transistors 313 and 314 have smaller gate capacities than the transistor 312 the second transistor 314 has a larger transistor size i e current supply capacity than the first transistor 313 the first inverter 315 has an input terminal connected to the bit line 106 and an output terminal connected to the gate of the first transistor 313 the second inverter 316 has an input terminal connected to the bit line 106 and an output terminal connected to the gate of the second transistor 314 the threshold vtp 2 of the p channel transistor for the second inverter 316 is lower than the threshold vtp 1 of the. |
4 | of six bits one start bit and 5 data bits directly representing the settings of sw 2 the start bit is a 300 us pulse and the data bits are 5 width modulated pulses with a cycle length of 900 us and a duty time of either 300 or 600 us the random time generator is seeded from the 5 bit code and thus each transmitter will produce a different random sequence this ensures that the outputs of more than one transmitter used simultaneously produce only very limited interference with each other the data signal is used to switch the transmitter oscillator on and off thus producing a suppressed carrier amplitude modulation am signal at the output of the transmitter the transmitter uses a pcb track as a loop antenna tuned by c 4 frequency reference is provided by a crystal xi this oscillates at 13 56 mhz and is internally multiplied by 32 to produce a carrier frequency of 433 92 mhz when recharging power is applied to the circuit q 2 is switched on via r 7 and this in turn pulls the enable pin of the transmitter to ground disabling the rf output when charging of the battery is taking place c 5 c 6 and r 11 form a loop filter for the rf oscillator and have been selected to give a fairly. |
1 | load 102 of 200 u03c9 the absolute value of patient voltage 610 has a quite flat shape it hits a peak of about 2 kv but remains for nearly the entire impulse at about 1 8 kv as shown in fig6 in practical systems the preference is to deliver substantially constant energy to the patient during a period of time thus if a 200 joule therapeutic shock is desired to be delivered in a 10 msec period the controller circuit 107 is designed or programmed to obtain a current level in the inductor 104 that delivers 20 j msec the controller circuit 107 in connection with the current sensing network 109 the desired current profile 110 and the solid state switch 108 forms a feedback loop that controls and maintains the 20 j msec level or such other level or waveform as desired except for parasitic losses explained below the storage capacitor 103 need only have a rated energy storage capacity of 200 joules since no excess energy is dumped and it is desired to leave no residual energy in the storage capacitor 103 after the therapeutic shock has completed fig7 a f illustrate the manner in which the boost converter circuit 100 of fig1 may be used to control the shape and or phase of the defibrillating waveform applied to the patient as described previously with respect to fig1 current drawn through the switch 108 is measured by the current sensing network 109 compared to a desired current profile 110. |
7 | either client side or service side there are many possibilities referring now back to cc service provider 102 cc generator application 118 parses the cc cfg input file and then accesses data repository 114 to access the required cc components which comprise routing servers work force management servers multimedia contact servers outbound contact servers computer telephony integration cti servers reporting applications statistical servers and other cc components and optimizations that may or may not be required but may be ordered to enhance any particular generated cc suite in one embodiment a cc suite is generated as an enhancement or service upgrade to an existing cc suite operated on behalf of the tenant by the cc service provider the added functionality may include added services like outbound call pacing load balancing predictive resource allocation and many other cc optimizations that may be installed over an existing sw suite fig2 is a block diagram 200 illustrating basic software layers of an automated call center software generator according to an embodiment of the present invention block diagram 200 includes logical sw layers required to enable function as a cc sw suite generator block 200 includes a cc specification input layer 201 that is adapted to serve as an input interface for receiving the marked up cfg files required to generate a cc suite layer 201 may include one or more queues for queuing cc generation tasks block 200 includes a cc specification parsing application layer 202 adapted to parse the input file written in an xml based markup language the parser can read the input file or files and may categorize all of the cc requirements of the tenant a cc requirement of the tenant might include one or more forecasts relative to incoming call volume and the like so that a. |
1 | respect to other tabs of the other panels as best seen in fig1 so that all tabs are visible at once the indicia 310 on each tab face the inner or forward side 34 of the billfold the total size of the master plate 12 is such as to be completely received within the outlines of the billfold 14 and the tabs 300 are so constructed as not to project beyond the outlines of the master plate 20 when the master plate 20 is looked at in side elevation i have discovered that when the left and right positioning end portions 72 of each panel 50 extend back upon and lap the remainder of the panel a distance of 1 inch that that is sufficient for causing the panels to stay in place during use for that reason each retainer 40 is preferably 1 inch in width as measured lengthwise of the master plate and the total distance from a retainer edge 44 or 46 to the inner end of a respective connector 90 at the line 92 of fig3 is 21 2 inches in effective models the distance between retainer edges 44 and 46 in successful models has been 71 2 inches and the total length. |
6 | magazine assembly includes a front housing 40 having a front surface 39 a spring housing 42 a carousel type rotor wheel 44 and a rear housing 46 having a rear surface 47 preferably with the exception of the spring 43 in the spring housing 42 which is preferably made of steel all of the other magazine assembly 38 components are made of plastic however these components can be made of any other suitable material that is able to withstand the stresses associated with discharging projectiles being repeatedly inserted and removed from the magazine well 28 being repeatedly loaded and any of the other stresses associated with operating and servicing a projectile magazine assembly 38 under various operating conditions preferably the front housing 40 and or the front surface 39 is opaque in order to prevent any individual which may be the user 39 s intended target from viewing the contents of the magazine assembly 38 while the rear housing 46 and or the rear surface 47 is translucent in order to provide the user with the capacity of readily ascertaining the type and number of projectiles remaining in the magazine assembly 38 preferably the front housing 40 and the rear housing 46 are connected together or mated. |
3 | ksielongation length 4 u00d7 diameter 9 reduction of area 10 ______________________________________ ______________________________________tensile strength 175 ksiyield strength at 0 2 offset 140 ksielongation in 4d 8 reduction of area 12 ______________________________________ the following minimum values are measured in accordance with astm e21 on specimens heated to 1200 u00b0 u00b1 5 u00b0 f and held at heat for 20 minutes before testing ______________________________________tensile strength 135 ksiyield strength at 0 2 u00b0 offset 105 ksielongation in 4d 10 reduction of area 15 ______________________________________ mean linear thermal expansion should be no higher than 4 5 u00d7 10 6 in in u00b0 f from room temperature to 780 u00b0 f determined in accordance with astm e228 testing and specimen dimensional requirements shall conform to the requirements of astm e292 except as noted below a standard cylindrical combination smooth and notched or a separate notch specimen is maintained at 1000 u00b0 u00b1 5 u00b0 f while a load sufficient to produce an initial axial stress of 70 ksi is applied continuously the environment for testing should be controlled to temperatures in the range between 70 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 f at a relative humidity of at least 50 rupture in either the smooth or notch region of the specimens is permissible the specimens should not rupture in less than 32 hours grain size should be astm. |
1 | 6 fig6 illustrates the arrangement of pins 22 in the first leg 28 of slot 24 formed in tubular guard 6 in this view the second leg 32 of the slot 24 is illustrated as terminating in a position of 90 degrees to the initial position of slot 28 pins 22 are mounted in the body 8 of syringe 2 thus providing a positive guide for the travel of the guard as it is retracted and deployed fig7 through 11 illustrate the use of the guard during the typical medical use of a syringe fig7 illustrates the tubular guard 6 in its initial undeployed position showing that detent 26 prevents initial movement of tubular guard 6 unless enough force is exerted to overcome both the action of spring 16 against shoulder 20 and the force required to move pin 22 past detent 26 into the first portion of slot 28 also illustrated is a means of torsionally retaining spring 16 against shoulder 20 in this embodiment spring 16 has a portion 44 that is bent parallel with the axis of the spring and engages a notch 46 in shoulder 20 spring 16 can be installed with a torsional preload that forces the guard to rotate in the direction of slot 32 thereby assuring that the guard will latch in its safe position after use fig8 further illustrates the arrangement of spring 16 acting against both shoulder 20 on tubular guard 6 and shoulder 18 on syringe 2 prior to either the movement of tubular guard 6 or the depression of plunger 30 fig9 illustrates the initial stage of use of the syringe and guard showing that pin 22 has now moved past detent 26 and down the first leg 28 of v shaped slot 24 spring 16. |
3 | g of dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid in 300 g of water the second feed stream is 931 g of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane the resulting reaction mixture is heated and agitated for an additional 7 hours it is then cooled to room temperature there is added batch wise to the above reaction mixture at room temperature 28 3 g of u03b3 mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane and the resulting mixture is reheated to 86 u00b0 c and maintained at 86 u00b0 c for 12 hours the reaction mixture is allowed to cool to room temperature and characterized there is obtained a silicone rubber latex having 51 5 by weight solids and a volume average particle size of 700 nm a styrene and acrylonitrile mixture is pumped over a two hour period into a 5 liter glass reactor which contains an agitated mixture at 80 u00b0 c of 1751 g of distilled water and 1693 g of the above silicone rubber latex which has been neutralized to a ph of 6 5 with 4 g sodium bicarbonate dissolved in 50 ml water the styrene and acrylonitrile mixture consists of 573 g of styrene 286 g of acrylonitrile 1 3 g of a 75 sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate in 50 50 ethanol water mixture and 2 6 g t amylperoxyoctoate the resulting reaction mixture is heated at 85 u00b0 c for an additional two hours the mixture is then allowed to cool to room temperature there is obtained a silicone rubber graft copolymer latex the silicone rubber graft copolymer latex has 40 4 total solids by weight and the volume average particle size is. |
7 | cards by multiplying the time of flight with the speed of light a wifi access point computes the distance between each of its antennas and the client hence localizing it an implementation on commodity wifi cards demonstrates that the system 39 s accuracy is comparable to state of the art localization systems which use four or five access points application_number US 201615072592 A description the following notation is generally used in the description below in the case of inconsistency between this list and the text of the description text should be followed u03c4 is the true propagation time time of flight between two nodes in the case of multiple paths u03c4 0 denotes the time on a direct path and u03c4 p denotes the delay on the p th indirect path d is the true range between the nodes d c u03c4 where c is the propagation speed f 0 is the frequency of local oscillator which determines the carrier frequency of a transmission in hertz tx rx in general superscript tx denotes a quantity at the node initiating a range measurement i e the transmitter of an initial packet and superscript rx denotes the quantity at the node to which the range is being determined in general an optional initial subscript i denotes a quantity for an i th measurement 1 u2266 i u2266 n for example f i 0 rx denotes the local oscillator frequency at a receiver on the i th measurement e g at the i th frequency band u03c6 0 is the phase of the corresponding. |
1 | a nut is 5 3 grams harvest the nuts are generally ready for harvest between september 30 october 10 no special conditions are needed for harvesting the nuts are simply picked up by hand as they mature and fall to the ground naturally once harvested the nuts are counted and the husks removed the nuts are weighed and then air dried disease resistance the tree retains its leaves late into the growing season and appears to be resistant to many foliar diseases isoelectric focusing isoelectric focusing was conducted on the parent tree of this invention as well as the parent tree of hpc 120 u s ser no 08 618 280 and stw 13 u s ser no 08 617 625 by isolab inc akron ohio to develop an enzyme profile for these trees the procedure used is described below sample preparation ten individual leaves from the parent tree was homogenized with an enzyme extraction solution the samples were allowed to incubate at 4 u00b0 8 u00b0 c overnight the samples were then centrifuged and the resulting supernant was ready for electrophoresis in a ph gradient isoelectric focusing the supernant was run through a broad ranged ph 3 10 hypure gel isolab inc akron. |
5 | substantially constant upward force to the riser 302 as will become apparent upon review of the subsequent discussion the system 300 exhibits similarities to both the system 10 and the system 100 the system 300 includes a plurality of levers 310a 310b 310c 310d which are preferably disposed in a symmetrical fashion about the longitudinal axis 306 of the riser 302 the radially outward ends of the levers 310a 310d are pivotally coupled to respective inner walls of the opening 312 in the floating platform 304 by respective mounting brackets 314a 314b 314c 314d the radially inward ends of the levers 310a 310d are pivotally coupled by respective motion compensation bearings 318a 318d to a mounting bracket 316 which is fixed to the riser 302 the motion compensation bearings 318a 318d permit the levers 310a 310d to move along their respective longitudinal axes in response to the relative movement between the riser 302 and the platform 304 therefore the connection of the levers 310a 310d between the riser 302 and the platform 304 is virtually identical to the connection of the levers 110a 110d between the riser 102 and the platform 116 in the system 100 the system 300 further includes a plurality of springs 320a 320b 320c 320d which operate in compression throughout the range of motion of the system 300 one end of each of the springs 320a 320d is pivotally connected to an inner wall of the opening 312 in the platform 304 by a respective mounting bracket 322a 322b 322c 322d the opposite end of each of the springs 320a 320d is pivotally connected to its respective lever 310a 310d in the manner previously described with respect to the system 100 however in contrast to the system. |
1 | abut the bottom of the groove 13 in the surface 15 of the golf club head 11 the inventor has found that the preferred included angle is 90 u00b0 with each grooved surface 30 forming an included 45 u00b0 angle with the centerline 31 of the prong 12 the prongs 12 are positioned so that the edge 32 formed by the intersection of the ground surfaces 30 is parallel to the corresponding edge of every other prong of the cleaning device 10 the prongs 12 are also aligned so that the edges 32 are not parallel to the straight line defined by the points at which the prongs 12 intersect the surface 33 of the support structure 17 while it is only necessary that the edges 32 not be parallel to said defined straight line the inventor has found that the preferred embodiment of the invention is to align the edge 32 of each prong 12 so that it is perpendicular to said defined straight line referring now to fig1 illustrated therein is a golf club head 11 having a surface 15 in which are uniformly spaced parallel grooves 13 as mentioned previously it is not unusual for the grooves 13 to become imbedded with dirt sand or the like when the golf club is used the apparatus 10 is used by fitting the tips of the prongs 12 into the grooves 13 in the surface 15 of the golf club head 11 the apparatus 17 is then moved in the direction of the grooves 13 as the apparatus 10 is moved across the surface 15 of the golf club head 11 the tips of the prongs 12 will remain in. |
3 | electric motor 70 and gearbox the mixing vessels and the rest of the wet masking system 60 is airtight to prevent volatization and evaporation of the binder suitable mixing vessels are stainless steel pressure vacuum tanks available from sealant equipment 45677 helm street p o box 701460 plymouth mich 48170 usa after the first and second mixing vessels 62 64 are filled the maskant is flowed through third lines 80 opened and closed by a third shutoff valve 82 to a volumetric metered dispensing system 88 when the maskant is required for application the air pressurized third lines transport the maskant into the dispensing system 88 the dispensing system 88 disclosed herein includes first and second volumetric metering cells 90 92 each of which includes a cylindrical cavity with pistons driven by a servo motor and feed screw the metering cells are capable of supplying and dispensing accurate volumes of the maskant the metering cells contain pressure transducers which verify presence of the maskant before dispensing the maskant the maskant is transferred from the first and second volumetric metering cells 90 92 through high pressure first and second transfer lines 99 101 to first and second injection valves 94 96 illustrated in greater detail in fig4 and 5 the first and second injection valves 94 96 are activated when the turbine blade 10 is mounted in the fixture 30 and the fixture 30 is mounted on a rotary table 98 of the masking system 60 the first and second injection valves 94 96 include first and second maskant plenums 95 97 mounted on linear first and second. |
7 | the spherical surface 4 of the steering element movement although the device 1 e constitutes a variation of the device 1 a from diagram fig1 because the movement of the steering element is possible only within the area of the hole 22 limited by the circle 21 d it is obviously possible to produce a rake without the inner circle 21 d an example of such a bearing is shown on diagram fig1 to reduce friction such bearing has been provided with additional balls 21 e whose nests are situated in upper surfaces of the shapes 21 c the diagram fig1 shows in a schematic way the sphere 4 whose sector represents the area of possible inclinations of the steering element 3 in the input pointing device according to the present invention diagram fig1 a as well as two other common input pointing devices according to the state of related technology lever manipulator joystick or trackpoint diagram fig1 b and trackball diagram fig1 c the difference in the position of sphere centers in each device is clearly seen in the device shown in diagram fig1 b such center is situated at the bottom of the steering lever in the trackball device it is placed in the center of the steering element whereas in the device according to the present. |
9 | laminate comprises as is apparent from fig3 and seen from the side which is intended to constitute the outside of a finished package a sealing layer 1 of for example pe an integrated information and core layer 2 of mineral filled thermoplastic with admixed magnetisable particles as well as an inner sealing layer 5 of for example pe this packaging laminate is adapted for refrigerated distribution the integrated core layer 2 is preferably of the same type as was described in connection with the first embodiment i e a mineral filled polyolefin layer as is apparent from fig4 the packaging laminate comprises according to a fourth embodiment the same layers as in the third embodiment as well as a lamination layer 6 of for example pe and a barrier layer 7 of for example aluminium foil between the core layer 2 and the innermost sealing layer 5 the lamination layer 6 is located between the barrier layer 7 and the core layer 2 this packaging laminate is adapted for non refrigerated distribution examples of metallic materials which may be employed for the magnetisable particles are chromium oxide iron oxide titanium manganese or mixtures thereof according to one example use is made of substantially spherical particles having a diameter of approximately 0 5 u03bcm experiments have proved that but limited quantities of magnetisable particles are needed it has also proved that the requisite admixing degree reduces with the thickness of the particle. |
5 | tapered cylindrical shape formed by the two identical semicircular mold halves 116 are two identical semicircular sleeve inserts 122 these semicircular sleeve inserts 122 are substantially shorter than the two semicircular mold halves 116 in this preferred embodiment the sleeve inserts 122 are approximately 4 feet long and the sleeve inserts 122 are also of slightly smaller diameter than the mold halves 116 and have the same taper such that when the sleeve inserts 122 are bolted into the mold halves 116 they fit snugly inside the mold halves 116 the sleeve inserts 122 are mounted at the top end 120 of the respective mold halves 116 such that the upper end of the sleeve inserts 122 is exactly even with the upper end 120 of the cylinder formed by the assembled mold halves 116 the sleeve inserts 122 have an outer surface 124 and an inner surface 126 in this preferred embodiment the inner surface 126 defines a multisided polygonal shape which in this case is a dodecagon or twelve sided figure end plates 128 130 lie adjacent to the respective ends 118 120 of the mold as shown in fig5 a the reinforcing strands 139 extend through holes 140 in the end plate 130 the same is true of the other end which is not shown in this view the reinforcing strands 139 that are tensioned are held in position by chucks 142 and this tension holds the end plates 128 130 on the ends of the mold as will be noted in fig5 a an additional ring. |
1 | now to fig8 10 they show the distal portions of another introducer device embodying the invention the introducer 60 includes a sheath 62 and a tissue separation tip 64 the tissue separation tip 64 includes a plurality of fingers two of which are shown at 66 and 68 as in the previous embodiment the device may have two or more fingers in some embodiments the device may have four fingers in other embodiments six and in other embodiments even a greater number of fingers fig8 shows the introducer in the first closed configuration each finger is associated with an actuator for opening the finger in fig8 for example finger 66 is associated with actuator 70 and finger 68 is associated with actuator 72 the actuators are hingedly carried on the sheath in the distal portion of the sheath 62 as may be noted in fig8 finger 66 is connected to the sheath distal portion by a hinge 74 and finger 68 is connected to the sheath distal portion by a hinge 76 the manner in which the actuators open the fingers will be described in detail subsequently the introducer 60 when in the first configuration as shown in fig8 is ready to be placed at an entry site or to. |
8 | which distortion is introduced into the reconstruction process in the preferred embodiment a decision to ignore or repeat if made at all occurs only once per buffer cycle during normal operation the timing drift difference between the input rate and the output rate is initially neglected once per buffer cycle however a re synch signal is issued re synch will force at least some of the data stream to be ignored if the input rate is faster than the output rate over the length of the buffer conversely re synch will cause at least some of the data stream to be repeated if the input rate is slower than the output rate over the length of the buffer in this manner the timing drift error caused by differences between the input rate and the output rate are resolved modified data stream processing provides yet another means for maintaining the quality of digital speech during digitized voice reconstruction while the preferred embodiment suggests modifying data stream processing only once per buffer cycle it will be appreciated that an alternative solution is dispersing the data stream processing modifications over the length of the buffer cycle thereby smoothing the effect of timing drift error in addition it will be appreciated that modifying the processing of the data stream prior to storage in the circular buffer achieves the aforementioned goals without departing from the spirit of the present invention in the preferred embodiment rather than synchronizing a receiver 39 s master clock to. |
7 | engine 1 more practically during a u201c no in cylinder pressure required u201d period in every combustion cycle during which the in cylinder pressure is not required for engine control an output signal of the first voltage generation circuit 18 and an output signal of the second voltage generation circuit 19 are input to the signal process circuit 17 in place of the output signal of the in cylinder pressure sensor 3 for the correction of the constants a and b in every combustion cycle of the engine 1 in the present embodiment such a period i e the u201c no in cylinder pressure required u201d period may be defined between a crank angle of 115 degrees u00b0 ca and a crank angle of u2212 115 degrees u00b0 ca where 0 u00b0 ca is top dead center the flowchart of a process in the microcomputer 9 for the present embodiment is illustrated in fig4 the flowcharted process of fig4 starts at a time of turning on of an ignition switch i e at a time of a switching of the ignition switch from a turn off state to a turn on state first the microcomputer 9 waits for a start time of a period during which the in cylinder pressure is not required for an engine control that is waits until a crank angle becomes 155 u00b0 ca step s 201 then by switching the switch 20 the output signal of the first voltage generation circuit 18 is input to the signal process circuit 17 step s 202 then it is determined whether an output voltage of the first voltage generation circuit 18 and an output voltage of the second. |
6 | a liquid metering means disposed within the liquid metering means comprises a sealed hollow float chamber 14 a hinged metering plate or member 16 a stationary hinge pin 18 and a liquid metering orifice 20 affixed to the reservoir 12 is a first liquid inlet tube or port 22 in open fluid communication with the lower or outlet portion of the first heat exchange 6 through strainer dryer 24 fig1 the liquid metering orifice 20 through a second outlet tube or port 26 is in open fluid communication with the second heat exchange 10 through a liquid conduit 28 also affixed to the reservoir 12 is a vapor inlet tube or port 30 which is in open fluid communication with an intermediate point 32 on the first heat exchange 6 through vapor conduit 34 fig1 in addition an adjustable metering stop 36 is affixed to the reservoir 12 a vertically disposed liquid vapor baffle plate 38 separates the reservoir 12 into a liquid receiving chamber 40 and a vapor receiving chamber 42 vapor vent aperture 44 and liquid metering member aperture 46 are formed in the upper and lower portion of the vertically disposed liquid vapor baffle plate 38 respectively as best shown in fig3 the vapor flow control device 4 comprises an enclosed vertical liquid vapor reservoir 48 having liquid trapping means liquid evaporating means and oil ejecting means disposed therein the lower portion of the enclosed reservoir 48 is in open fluid communication with the outlet end of the second heat exchange 10 through a vapor liquid inlet tube or port 50 and vapor conduit 52 fig1 the liquid trapping liquid evaporating. |
1 | of the two spiral spring wires 11 the connector 5 has a connection portion 51 located on one end thereof and defining therein a retaining groove 511 that is fastened to the transverse connection rod portion 17 of the hairpin 1 and a mounting lug 52 located on the other end thereof and pivotally connected to the bottom side of the ornament 3 by the pivot pin 53 further the ornament 3 can be made in any of a variety of shapes and having any of a variety of designs fig1 and 14 show a hair ornament in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention according to this sixth embodiment the hair ornament comprises a hairpin 1 and a decorative metal fitting 18 the hairpin 1 is same as that of the aforesaid fifth embodiment the decorative metal fitting 18 has a mounting groove 181 for fastening to the transverse connection rod portion 17 of the hairpin 1 fig1 illustrates a hair ornament in accordance with a seventh embodiment of the present invention this embodiment is substantially similar to the aforesaid sixth embodiment with the exception that the decorative metal fitting 18 has a ring 182 for the mounting of ornamental strings of beads 16 fig1 illustrates a hair ornament in accordance with an eighth embodiment of the present invention this eighth embodiment is substantially similar to the aforesaid sixth embodiment with the exception that a plastic fitting 19 is used to substitute for the metal fitting 18 the plastic fitting 19 has a retaining groove 191 for fastening to the transverse connection rod portion. |
4 | thermistor thermostat 40 could be implemented with a single stage heating element as a result of this function of the thermistor the thermostat is prevented from reaching its trip temperature thus preventing long dry times due to thermostat cycling with reference to fig4 the combined sensor 40 described above is shown in a gas dryer 10 u2032 the gas dryer 10 u2032 is provided generally with a heater box 30 u2032 a drum 60 u2032 a blower 80 u2032 and an exhaust 90 u2032 the heater box 30 u2032 is provided with an inlet 32 u2032 through which inlet airflow 20 u2032 passes and a drum inlet grill 34 u2032 through which heated air exits the heater box 30 u2032 and enters the drum 60 u2032 of the dryer 10 u2032 the air is heated in the heater box 30 u2032 by burner 38 u2032 that is controlled by a bi level gas valve the blower 80 u2032 draws the air out of the drum 60 u2032 through a lint screen 70 u2032 and eventually through the exhaust 90 u2032 of the dryer as exhaust airflow 120 u2032 the dryer 10 u2032 further includes a thermal cut off 50 u2032 and a thermal fuse 110 u2032 the thermal cut off 50 u2032 ensures a safe condition in the event of a burner or gas valve failure the thermal fuse 110 u2032 removes power to the drum motor thus stopping the airflow and containing any combustible material from being vented outside of the dryer the gas dryer 10 u2032 is provided with a number of sensors for detecting the temperature of the airflow in the dryer a combined thermistor thermostat unit 40 is located in the inlet 32 u2032 of the heater. |
1 | system control unit 200 are applied to a part of input ports of the cpu1 the display control circuit 500 is connected other ports of the cpu1 referring now to fig1 b the illustrated circuitry makes the control of the pressure on off controlling solenoid valves 132 138 134 and 140 as well as the pressure compensating solenoid valves 135 141 136 and 142 this entire circuitry is controlled by a microcomputer unit cpu2 energization of solenoids for the solenoid valves 132 138 134 and 140 are controlled by solid state relays ssr5 ssr6 ssr7 and ssr8 respectively which relays are controlled by the corresponding output ports or the microcomputer unit cpu2 driver circuits dv1 dv2 dv3 and dv4 are connected in parallel to those output ports of the cpu2 used for controlling the solid state relays ssr5 ssr6 ssr7 and ssr8 respectively the driver circuits dv1 dv2 dv3 and dv4 have all the same construction a part of signal lines from the control board 600 is connected to a connector j6 signals applied to the j6 are in turn applied to input ports or the microcomputer unit cpu2 through a buffer bf2 and a chattering removal circuit ch2 to other input ports of the cpu2 are connected the system control unit 200 and the display control unit 500 the driver circuit dv1 will be now described designated at tg is a trigger circuit for detecting the falling of an input signal. |
1 | day it was then rinsed with nanopure water and incubated in 150 ml of 60 mm na 2 hpo 4 for 1 day this cycle was repeated two more times for a total of 3 daily soakings of 100 mm cacl 2 alternated with 3 daily soakings of 60 mm na 2 hpo 4 carried out at 23 u00b0 c it had a final rinse in nanopure water before being put on a gel dryer for 30 minutes the x ray diffraction pattern matches that of calcium deficient hydroxyapatite ca 9 hpo 4 po 4 5 oh as discovered by mortier et al j of solid state chem 78 215 1989 when the bacterial cellulose was submerged in simulated body fluid a biomimetic apatite formed in its matrix apatite is identified as a natural variously colored calcium fluoride phosphate ca 5 f po 4 3 with chlorine hydroxyl or carbonate sometimes replacing the fluoride when calcium phosphate bacterial cellulose was incubated in simulated body fluid its apatite content increased even more significantly this behavior indicated that bacterial cellulose will act favorably as an orthopedic implant instead of being encapsulated by fibrous tissue the apatite layer induced by the physiological environment material should bond directly with bone drying and weighing the precipitated samples in comparison to an unaltered sample of bacterial cellulose confirmed the presence of additional apatite formed when the bacterial cellulose was exposed to the simulated body fluid the use of alizarin red s a dye commonly used to identify calcium in histology also indicated that calcium was incorporated into the matrix simulated body fluid was prepared from a protocol developed by tas biomaterials 21 1429 1438 2001 the ion concentrations of the simulated body fluid mimic that of human plasma table 1 the reagents in table 2. |
1 | fig1 to 3 show the connection of the end portion of first duct means 1 which may also be referred to as either an infusion line or as infusion duct means for conveying a flow of a medical liquid to a tubular portion 2 of second duct means which may also be referred to as receiving duct means constituting a portion of a circuit for circulating blood outside the body the terminal portion of the first duct means 1 is constituted by a flexible tube in accordance with the invention a first type of medical liquid flow detector is constituted by a blood detector 3 disposed on the tube 1 in the vicinity of the tube 2 substantially to intercept the axis 4 of the duct 1 the distance between the blood detector 3 and the tube 2 may be adjusted as a function of the response time desired for the flow detector as explained in greater detail below when describing the operation of the flow detector if a minimum response time is desired then the blood detector 3 is placed as close as possible to the tube 2 given the physical size of the selected blood detector the blood detector 3 may be constituted by any conventional detector capable of detecting the presence of a liquid in a duct for example it may be an optical detector delivering colorimetry or turbidimetry data in which case the tube 1 should be made of transparent material or else it may be an inductive detector or a capacitive detector because optical detectors are reliable and inexpensive it is particularly advantageous to use an optical detector in the detector of the invention the operation of this detector is based on taking advantage of two characteristics of blood first its facility for. |
8 | particular channel with a fixed timing in the control latch means the channel number is compared with the particular channel number to which the control latch means for control is connected and the latch circuit for demultiplexed signals is controlled in accordance with the difference between the channel numbers the first embodiment of the present invention is explained further with reference to the detail structure of fig5 in fig5 is a shift register 22 is a control latch part 23 is a counter circuit 24 is a frame synchronization multiplex channel number discriminating part 25 is a timing control part 26 is a latch part for demultiplexed signals fig6 is a timechart for multiplex isolation in the embodiment of fig5 a multiplexed input data is read into the shift register 21 in accordance with the clock and thereby the outputs sr1 sr2 srn which are each shifted by one bit sequentially are generated in parallel the control latch part 22 latches an output of a particular channel for instance srn in accordance with a fixed timing signal ph1 of the counter circuit 23 which counts up the clock and generates an output the frame synchronization multiplexing channel number discriminating part 24 establishes frame synchronization for the output of control latch part 22 and discriminates its multiplexing channel number if the discrimination result is a multiplexing channel number k it is shifted by k n bits for the multiplexing channel number in the sending side therefore the timing control part 25 generates the demultiplex timing signal phc which is shifted by k n bits from the write clock in. |
8 | by dividing the substitution signal by the normalized channel power application_number US 77149404 A description preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the annexed drawings in the following description a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein has been omitted for conciseness the terms used herein are defined in consideration of their functions in the invention and can be changed according to a user 39 s intentions and usual practices therefore the definition should be made based on the overall contents of the specification the present invention provides a method for decoding a partially coherent space time block code which does not require a training sequence is robust to channel variation and has a low snr loss by using only estimated power of a channel in decoding a differential space time block code stbc in a transmit diversity system the invention can transmit symbols having different distances from the origin on a multidimension hyper sphere 0049 fig5 is a block diagram illustrating a transmitter using a differential space time block code according to an embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in fig5 the transmitter includes a serial to parallel s p converter 205 multipliers 210 1 210 k an adder 215 a delay 220 a normalizer 225 an encoder 230 and k transmission antennas 235 1 235 2 235 k referring to fig5 the s p converter 205 parallel converts a previously transmitted symbol block s v delayed by the delay. |
1 | itself known for example from the already cited document no ep 1946793a1 a first tubular connector 2 and a second tubular connector 3 both of which are normally made of a suitable moulded thermoplastic material axially joined together in a permanent way with the modalities clarified in what follows the first and second tubular connectors 2 3 define respectively an upstream passage or inlet passage 4 and a downstream passage or outlet passage 5 which can be connected to respective sections of tubing of the medical line set between the upstream passage 4 and the downstream passage 5 is a one way valve the open close element of which set within a widened portion 9 of the tubular connector 3 coaxially with the latter consists of a cup shaped element 6 which comprises a circular bottom wall 7 and a skirt or side wall 8 and is conveniently made of a single piece of soft elastomeric material for example silicone rubber the free edge 8 a of the skirt 8 rests on a radial array of transverse projections 10 formed at the base of the widened portion 9 and delimiting respective radial channels that communicate on one side with a restricted central passage 11 which is in turn in communication with the. |
6 | that a line is provided connecting the collection vessel 2 or neutralization and collection vessel if the heat exchanger block is not made from graphite with a nozzle disposed at the flue gas outlet region of the heat exchanger block 1 and or a nozzle 10 is provided for injection of fresh water therefore additional condensate and or fresh water can be sprayed into the heat exchanger block from above resulting in more effective flushing away of deposited dust fig6 which also illustrates a heat exchanger block assembly similar to that shown in fig1 includes a demister 11 provided at the upper end of the heat exchanger block 1 although only shown for countercurrent operation in fig6 the demister can also be used in cocurrent operation as is shown in fig2 this is advantageous for the following reasons the demister 11 separates condensate droplets from the flue gas stream leaving the heat exchanger block since those droplets usually form with small dust particles acting as condensation nuclei those fine dust particles together with the droplets are separated from the flue gas outlet stream when passing the demister for example by providing a demister constructed for separation of droplets with a diameter of 10 u03bcm dust particles with a diameter below 10 u03bcm can be separated from. |
1 | above the lens 30 will not rotate or shift within the capsule 20 implantation of the inventive lens 30 restores normal vision because not only does the lens 30 replace the patient 39 s occluded natural lens but the normal responses of the ciliary body 24 cooperate with the lens 30 during focusing in fig1 the capsule 20 is shaped for viewing an object distant from the eye 10 that is in order to view an object distant from the viewer the ciliary body 24 has retracted thus pulling on the zonular fibers 26 making the capsule 20 and thus the lens 30 more discoid in shape this change in shape causes the optic 32 to become thinner i e there is a decrease in the horizontal depth of the optic 32 so that it has a thickness t d as used herein the thickness of the optic is intended to be the thickness at approximately the center of the optic optic 32 is formed of a solid liquid or gel material e g silicone so it has a refractive index greater than that of the surrounding fluid in the eye i e greater than 1 33 this refractive index combined with the thinness of optic 32 as shown in fig1 results in a less convergent lens which makes distance viewing possible referring to fig2 the ciliary body 24 has contracted making the capsule 20 more spheroid in shape as a result the optic 32 has had an increase in thickness. |
5 | referring additionally now to fig2 the method 10 is representatively illustrated after the latch structure 30 has been expanded outward upward displacement of the wedge 36 by the actuator 34 has outwardly expanded the latch structure 30 so that the casing string 12 is plastically deformed outwardly deforming a sidewall of the casing the latch profile 16 is thereby secured to the casing string 12 note that a minimum inner diameter of the latch structure 30 is substantially equal to the minimum inner diameter of the casing string 12 thus the latch structure 30 permits full bore access through the casing string 12 however the latch structure 30 could have an inner diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the casing string 12 without departing from the principles of the invention the bonding agent 32 adheres the latch structure 30 to the casing string 12 and or forms a seal between the latch structure and the casing string if the latch structure 30 is made up of individual segments the bonding agent 32 may prevent the segments from falling inwardly the whipstock assembly 18 has been lowered in the casing string 12 so that the keys 26 operatively engage the latch profile 16 this engagement secures the whipstock 20 and radially orients the whipstock relative. |
1 | 105 to assume the open position and permit fluid flow finally the care giver pulls infant care apparatus 100 relative to bottle 200 sufficiently to open valved cap assembly 300 an infant then may enjoy fluid from bottle 200 flowing through valved cap assembly 300 and infant care apparatus 100 when bottle 200 is empty or the infant no longer desires fluid from bottle 200 infant care apparatus 100 may be disconnected from valved cap assembly 300 and used as a pacifier the care giver firmly urges top 315 and or lip 335 from lower cavity 120 such that it disengages from fitting 105 the care giver then presses top 315 into base 310 of valved cap assembly 300 to define a closed position for storage and to prevent leakage of the contents of bottle 200 the care giver then rotates shield 110 relative to fitting 105 to assume the closed position to prevent fluid notably air from being drawn through infant care apparatus 100 and ingested referring to fig4 another embodiment constructed according to principles of the invention includes an infant care apparatus 400 which also may be used in conjunction with a bottle not shown having a valved cap assembly not shown infant care apparatus 400 includes a fitting 405 a shield 410 and nipple 115 fitting 405 preferably is constructed similarly to fitting 105 like fitting 105 fitting 405 is removably connectable to valved cap assembly 300 fitting 405 defines a lower cavity. |
6 | 15 is axially moved along shaft 16 towards the center of disc 13 i e closer to the longitudinal rotational axis of the disc then roller 15 will rotate more slowly as will shafts 16 and 17 once again assuming shaft 14 is the driving shaft this increase and decrease of rotational speeds are the same assuming shaft 17 is the driving shaft in order to accomplish this axial movement of roller 15 relative to shaft 16 and therefore radial movement of roller 15 relative to disc 13 the motive assembly 29 is actuated to pivot the shaft 16 about transverse axis a when the shaft 16 is so pivoted the rotation of disc 13 and roller 15 automatically tend to make the roller walk axially of shaft 16 and thereby change its axial position this is accomplished by introducing hydraulic fluid on selected sides of piston 83 so as to move piston rod 84 which is ultimately connected to collar 57 and therefore the other end 27 of shaft 16 this movement is instigated by manipulation of the valve handle or actuator 96 for the speed ratio control valve 92 for example as seen in fig3 the valve body 93 has been displaced upwardly allowing hydraulic fluid to move through the valve body 93 via port. |
5 | made up of the ladders and core it also makes subsequent positioning of the other form 60 simple and precise since the truss 64 is held in an exact perpendicular orientation to the forms 60 62 by the vertical ladder 18 in the most convenient method for forming the inner structure of the wall prior to pouring the first form 62 is set in place then the insulation core panels 20 22 are positioned with the vertical ladders 18 between panels once the vertical ladders 18 and the insulation core panels 20 21 are in place the horizontal ladders 30 32 are slid into place as shown in fig3 since the vertical dimension 48 is less than the transverse dimension 46 of the horizontal ladder the horizontal ladder is inverted for insertion such that the lengthwise rods 40 42 are vertically positioned relative to each other adjacent the insulation core the horizontal ladder is then slid horizontally along the insulation core 12 until it spans at least two vertical ladder structures this is shown at the top of fig3 once the horizontal ladders are correctly positioned such that the v shaped transverse members 44 are directly adjacent the cross members 28 of adjacent vertical ladders the horizontal ladder is rotated into engagement with the outer wall 34 of the insulation core 12 and the vertical member 24 of the vertical ladder thus forming the v shaped aperture. |
8 | the remaining managed devices 3 and if so it proceeds to s 204 otherwise it terminates the process now procedures s 220 to s 226 executable on a given one of the managed devices 3 will be described at step 220 s 220 the managed program 320 of this managed devices 3 determines if a system scanning command or a system information update command has been received from the management apparatus 2 via the communication network 10 and if so proceeds to s 222 at step 222 s 222 the managed program 320 determines if the received command is a system scanning command and if so it proceeds to s 224 otherwise it determines that the received command is a system information update command and branches to s 226 at step 224 s 224 the managed program 320 acquires device data stored in the hard disk drive 34 transmits a system scanning response including the acquired device data to the management apparatus 2 via the communication network 10 and proceeds to s 220 function b at step 226 s 226 the managed program 320 updates device data stored in the hard disk drive 34 in line with additional data included in the system information update command received from the management apparatus 2 function c hereinbelow with reference to fig6 and 7 a first database synchronization process s 300 in fig3 function e which is adapted for use in a case where personnel information data in the personnel organization database 26 has been changed due to a personnel change will be described in detail fig6 is a diagram showing a summary of the first database synchronization function shown in fig3 fig7 is a flow. |
8 | the known data output unit 487 inserts the predefined known data into the position of the transport frame encoded by the encoder 485 that corresponds to the known symbols obtained according to the identification sign fig4 illustrates the structure of a general mpeg 2 transport stream packet and fig5 illustrates the structure of an mpeg 2 transport stream packet that includes an adaptation field to which stuff bytes are added according to an embodiment of the present general inventive concept referring to fig4 the general mpeg 2 transport stream is composed of a ts header part of 4 bytes and an adaptation field or payload data of 184 bytes referring to fig5 according to the mpeg 2 transport stream of the present general inventive concept an adaptation field of u201c n u201d bytes is located after the header part of 4 bytes and payload data of u201c 184 n u201d bytes is located after the adaptation field the fifth and sixth bytes that is the first two bytes of the adaptation field constitute control information bits that include length information of the adaptation field and stuff bytes according to an embodiment of the present general inventive concept are inserted into the seventh byte of the transport stream that is. |
3 | system an alkaline cyanide free copper plating bath can be used for this purpose based upon the use therein of the same complexing or chelating agent that is also used in the strike bath no zinc is needed in such plating baths for a heavy copper plating build up the copper concentration in the plating bath should be much higher than that used in the strike bath in order to permit higher plating speeds after the heavy build up of copper plating over the copper zinc alloy strike the substrate being coated is then generally further plated with nickel or bright nickel to a desired thickness followed by a top coat of chromium from a suitable chromium plating bath adhesion of the composite electrodeposit to the metal substrate part on which it is deposited in accordance with the present invention is generally tested by plating one half to 1 mil of copper plus one to one and a half mil of nickel onto the copper zinc alloy strike the rinsed and dried part is then placed onto a hot air oven maintained at about 125 u00b0 c for one hour after cooling to ambient temperature about 20 u00b0 25 u00b0 c the part is examined visually for the presence of blisters which would indicate poor adhesion of the plating to the substrate the part is also bent at right angles at ambient temperatures in a vise until broken any deposit lifting at the break would also indicate poor adhesion parts initially plated in the prior art alkaline copper only cyanide free strike baths have not been able to pass these adhesion tests whereas the copper zinc. |
9 | attachment protocol sata serial ata protocol esdi enhanced small disk interface protocol and ide integrated drive electronics protocol the data processing system 501 in fig8 may further include a nonvolatile storage capability or device other than the main memory 400 the nonvolatile storage may be implemented using a flash memory a magnetic random access memory mram a spin transfer torque mram a conductive bridging ram cbram a ferroelectric ram feram a phase change ram pram which is also called an ovonic unified memory oum a resistive ram rram or reram a nanotube rram a polymer ram poram a nano floating gate memory nfgm a holographic memory a molecular electronics memory device or an insulator resistance change memory fig9 through 11 show various exemplary embodiments of systems and devices that can implement the graphics processing graphics information memory and cache control and management described above with respect to the embodiments of fig1 through 8 where a gpu uses an slc memory with greater efficiency including reduced memory traffic fig9 is a block diagram illustrating an embodiment of an application of the inventive concept applied to a mobile system 2000 including an soc according to aspects of the inventive concept as illustrated the mobile system 2000 may include a soc 150 an antenna 201 an rf transceiver 203 an input device 205 and a display 207 the rf transceiver. |
1 | the cylindrical walls effects a tight seal with the drinking portion 14 and the vessel portion 12 thereby preventing leakage of liquid around the flexible member 16 and outside the cup 10 irrespective of the manner in which the flexible member 16 is attached to the vessel and drinking portions the flexible member is preferably connected to the vessel and drinking portions proximate the gap 50 to limit the amount of liquid that contacts and may seep into the interface of the flexible member and the outer surfaces of the vessel and drinking portions the present invention is not limited to embodiments in which the flexible member 16 is stretched over the vessel portion 12 and the drinking portion 14 to define a gap however as the flexible member may be integrally formed with the vessel and drinking portions as is shown in fig5 in particular the flexible member 16 can be attached to the outer surface of the cylindrical wall 26 and the outer surface of the cylindrical wall 20 using heat welding ultrasonic welding an adhesive combinations of any of the foregoing and the like furthermore the flexible member 16 may be integral with the vessel and drinking portions e g directly molded as a unitary piece and formed of a material that is pleated or the like e g as in the material from which u201c flexible u201d drinking straws are made in any embodiment the cup 10 can be fabricated from materials that are non breakable and dishwasher safe although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing. |
6 | through fig6 d the second embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to fig3 the same parts as the first embodiment have the same numerals and their explanation is therefore omitted a first gear 181 fixed on a driving shaft 81 and a second gear 151 fixed on a crank shaft 51 by a bolt 152 have the same number of teeth so that the driving shaft 81 and the crank shaft 51 rotate at the same rotational frequency a balancer 182 is fixed at the end of the driving shaft 81 by a bolt 184 the first gear 181 has a balancer 183 the eccentric directions of the balancer 182 and the eccentric portion 52 are opposite and the eccentric directions of the balancer 183 and the eccentric portion 52 are the same the present embodiment reduces the frontal and radial cross sectional areas besides having the benefits produced by the first embodiment additionally the use of gears allows shaft 81 to be located during manufacture at any place along an arc extending from side to side of the compressor thereby providing more flexibility in location of the compressor in the engine room of a car the third embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to fig5 the crank shaft 51 is a cantilever supported by a ball bearing 123 and does not penetrate through. |
8 | may be formed by depositing an n type impurity doped polysilicon on substrate 100 fig2 a and 20b show the step of forming a trench isolation layer 116 a first oxide film 106 a polysilicon film 108 a second oxide film 110 and a nitride film 112 are sequentially formed on the resultant structure shown in fig1 the films 106 108 110 and 112 together serve as a mask layer for forming a trench isolation region thereafter the mask layer is etched by a lithographic process to form a window then the substrate 100 is deeply etched to below the drain region 102 using the mask layer as an etch mask to thereby form a first trench then for strengthening the electrical insulation between the devices p type impurity ions 113 are implanted through the window in the mask layer to thereby form a p impurity layer 114 beneath the first trench thereafter an insulating material e g an oxide is deposited on the entire surface of the resultant structure and is etched back to fill the interior of the first trench with the insulating material thereby forming trench isolation region 116 the insulating material is preferably etched back to first oxide film 106 fig2 a to 21c show the steps of forming a buried bit line 122 and fig2 b and 21c are cross sectional views taken along lines aa 39 and bb 39 in fig2 a respectively a predetermined portion of an active region between adjacent trench isolation regions 116 is etched through a suitable window. |
6 | insulating housing 33 that does not go through the hole on the bottom of the housing 34 the insulating housing 33 has a hole on the bottom to let the wires 35 to go through to connect to the pcb 32 3 a refers to the distance between the edge of the hole on the bottom of the insulating housing and the edge of the hole on the bottom of the housing this distance has to satisfy the related electrical requirements such as the creepage distance fig4 a and 4b show a led round light the separator in this case is an insulating housing 43 installed between the pcb 42 and the housing 44 the wires 45 connect to the pcb 42 on the top of the insulating housing 43 there is no hole on the insulating housing for the wires fig5 a and 5b show a led round light the separator in this case is an insulating housing 53 installed between the pcb 52 and the housing 54 the insulating housing 53 goes through the hole on the side of the metal housing 54 the wires 55 connect to pcb 52 through the hole thus this configuration shows an example with one or more openings extending through the channel with one or more wires extending through the one or more openings and the separator is configured to conform to the interior surface of the one or more openings and separate the wires from the housing fig6 a and 6b show a led round light leds 61 are mounted on the pcb 62 the separator in this case is an insulating housing 63. |
7 | chromophore of the present invention can accurately identify trace amounts of poisons or explosives having halogen and or methoxy functional groups in seconds these detection molecules can detect leaks in shipping containers of certain industrial chemicals detect certain explosive compounds and detect an entire family of neurotoxins in addition to giving advanced notice to the presence of hazards the detection molecules can be used to authenticate the elimination of chemical agents or toxic substances during an investigation or clean up operation the polymers of the present invention notify users via multiple feedback methods they can be set to fluoresce in ultraviolet light yet remain clear in visible light when in this mode the fluorescence will quench as a toxic substance or explosive compound comes into contact it alternatively the chromophore can provide no initial ultraviolet fluorescence but fluoresces upon exposure to a toxic substance or explosive compounds the detection molecules of this invention also have the unique property of providing enough electrical activity upon coming into contact with a hazardous substance so that it can be integrated into many of today 39 s existing electrical sensors rapid alert notification to the presence of a fast acting neurotoxin is extremely important many chemical agents cause injury or death in less than a minute speed is also essential when multiple yet rapid and economical detections must be made for example hand screening of luggage the detection molecules of the present invention provide accurate detection within 2 to 3 seconds of contact with a target substance as compared to minutes with similar technologies these unique molecules are designed to detect trace amounts of the entire family of halogenated chemical compounds with. |
5 | its final position by sliding it horizontally during such installation adhesive 110 moves up the side of the parquet filling all the edges of the joints between the panels providing a structurally strong glue bond after its curing fig1 shows an application of tape 112 over the unprotected areas of installed parquet flooring tape 112 is similar to tape 103 and placed over the parquet by putting its adhesive applied surface on the top of the installed parquet a width 111 of such tape preferably is about 3 inches wider than a width of long board 101 of the parquet for fig1 fig2 fig2 and fig2 the mosaic parquet floor system 19 does not continue under the wall framing of a new or existing wood frame building instead of a non structural flooring 18 as described in the background of invention installed over the subfloor 11 the four way interlocking end grain mosaic parquet floor system 19 is diagonally installed over the plywood subfloor 11 by means of a high strength adhesive 110 the aforementioned end grain mosaic parquet floor 19 diagonally installed over to the plywood subfloor 11 beneath by means of a high strength adhesive 110 achieves formation of a composite membrane of structural wood floor diaphragm 27 as a result of creating the aforementioned composite membrane of structural wood floor diaphragm 27 the flooring material 19 is positively contributes to the structural system of. |
5 | of alarm signal a1 is given the alarm 47 transmits alarm sound repeatedly and intermittently and operation of the automatic door 41 is stopped under this condition fig1 m shows processing of opening slip trouble mode although the alarm sound of specific pattern is transmitted for the specified time mode turns to the close stand by mode shown in fig1 e as there is no need to stop operation of the automatic door 41 fig1 n shows processing of closing slip trouble mode although the alarm sound of another specific pattern is transmitted for the specified time mode turns to the open stand by mode shown in fig1 a as there is no need to stop operation of the automatic door 41 as described above this automatic door 41 detects break of the belt 43 stops operation and transmits alarm slipping of the belt 43 is also detected at an early stage and alarm is transmitted the operator can guess the cause of trouble easily since the alarm transmission is made in specific pattern depending on each cause of trouble as the alarm means lamp buzzer and crt display may be used for example the alarm which can identify and notify brake defect is preferable in particular other embodiments may include the arrangement to judge door position from speed pulse signal so as to eliminate door position sensors ls1 ls2 may include infrared ray type sensors or radar type sensors in place of the mat switch ms or may include the arrangement to comprise the central control unit 50 with hardware circuits without using the microcomputer 51 after all by the brake apparatus of the above described automatic door. |
4 | block 130 can be provided to mixers plug wipers bleaching towers and deckers for example hydrogen peroxide addition block 132 can occur at the same injection locations as magnesium oxide hydroxide water slurry injection magnesium oxide hydroxide water slurry injection can occur separately or concurrently with hydrogen peroxide injection if magnesium oxide hydroxide water slurry injection is carried out separately in the primary refiner the hydrogen peroxide can be injected before or after the refiner or at the bleaching tower alternatively hydrogen peroxide injection can take place with the magnesium slurry injection before or at the refiner this manner of magnesium oxide hydroxide water slurry and hydrogen peroxide injection can take place in any other refiner or ancillary vessel either separately or concurrently the amount of magnesium oxide that is used in any one refiner or vessel is about 0 75 to about 2 based on the oven dried weight of the wood and undiluted 100 magnesium oxide the addition of hydrogen peroxide that is used in any one refiner or vessel is about 1 to about 12 based on the oven dried weight of wood and undiluted 100 hydrogen peroxide chelating agents or chelants block 128 may be added to the pulp prior to refining in the primary refiner such as at the plug wiper the amount of chelant added can be about 0 1 to about 0 5 based on the oven dried weight of wood and undiluted 100 chelant suitable chelating agents include but are not limited to. |
9 | of the spring 12 enables also compensation of an angular error of the seat 5 of the closing elements 41 42 43 or an angular deviation between closing elements 41 42 43 and follower pin 11 according to fig4 c and 4 d play is provided only at the guide bearing 132 that is farthest removed from the cam 6 i e positioned opposite the cam relative to the closing elements 4 fig4 c shows an annular linear contact between the follower pin 11 and the guide bearings 131 that is closest to the cam 6 according to fig4 d the follower pin 11 is provided with a spherical bearing 14 at the guide bearing 131 that is closest to the cam 6 these configurations enable also compensation of an alignment deviation of the follower pin 11 or a bad orientation of the seat 5 of a closing element 41 42 43 fig5 a to 5 d show alternative embodiments of the closing elements 41 42 43 represented by 4 for optimizing the course of the cross sectional change during the adjustment of the closing elements the closing device valve body can have a curved shape below the valve seat 4 in order to achieve a progressive control action depending on the desired control action the curvature can be concave fig5 b or convex fig5 a 5 c or can have a stepped shape in order to improve the sealing action of the closing elements 41 42 43 relative to the valve seat 5 at the housing a seal 15 can be provided on the closing element 41. |
7 | or micro control unit mcu 200 in direct communication with one or more sensors 202 i e without using the signaling or service bus of circuit board 10 one or more sensors 202 may include an accelerometer 210 humidity sensor 212 temperature sensor 214 other sensors may include a gyroscope airflow sensor enclosure intrusion sensor and the like sensor board 50 may also include various sensor specific circuitry or chips to provide analog to digital conversion adc sampling circuit protection buffering etc sensor board 50 may also include volatile and or persistent memory 220 in communication with mcu 200 a connector 60 is provided to removably secure sensor board 50 to a main circuit board and may be implemented by a standard board to board connector in one embodiment connector 60 is implemented by a surface mount compatible dual row vertical connector with a polarizing peg and provides up to 15 w of power sensor board 50 may also be hard wired or soldered to circuit board 10 for some applications as shown in fig1 and 2 a system or method for monitoring operating conditions of a main circuit board 10 having a processor 20 and an associated signaling or service bus include a controller 200 in direct communication with at least one sensor 202 without using the signaling bus sensor board 50 or controller 200 is assigned a single unique address on the signaling or service. |
8 | the two end states s 3 or s 5 is reached for state machines that have too many states implementation issues e g memory width timing can make it impossible to store all transition rule entries in one memory location or to test all entries in parallel in this case the preferred embodiment uses the bart compression scheme to distribute the transition rule entries over multiple memory locations the bart compression scheme has been disclosed in a conference paper by jan van lunteren published in the proceedings of ieee globecom volume 3 pages 1615 1619 november 2001 under the title u2018 searching very large routing tables in wide embedded memory u2019 the bart compression scheme is based on a special hash function for exact prefix and ternary match searches the hash index which is called compressed index comprises a selected subset of the input bits in this case the current state and input character these bits are chosen such that the number of collisions for each compressed index value is bounded by a value n in other words for any given value of the compressed index at most n entries can possibly match the input these entries are then stored at the location within the hash table which is called compressed state transition rule table in the preferred embodiment corresponding to that compressed index value this concept will now be explained by. |
8 | pwm the frequency divider 9 therefore has a synchronization input sync which is connected to the signal input 2 of the control device 1 at the output end the frequency divider 9 is connected to the state machine 5 which executes the charge or discharge process when the pulse sequence pwm occurs in addition the frequency divider 9 is also connected to a counter 10 which counts the number of pulses in the pulse sequence pwm during the charge or discharge process if the number of charge pulses registered by the counter 10 during charging of the actuator exceeds a specified maximum value maxcount the counter 10 delivers an abort signal to the state machine 5 whereupon the state machine aborts the charge process to this end the state machine 5 brings the control signal charge at the control output 3 to a low level thus also preventing the actuator from becoming excessively charged typical values for the maximum value maxcount are in the 20 to 30 range which is equivalent to 60 to 90 mj of energy stored in the actuator in a discharge process the counter 10 then counts down the number of discharge pulses on the basis of the number determined previously during the charge phase and likewise delivers an abort signal to the state machine 5 when the count reaches zero in order to terminate the discharge process to this end the state machine 5 brings the control signal discharge at the signal output 4 to a low level whereupon the discharge process is immediately terminated this counting down of the discharge pulses ensures that the number of discharge pulses during the. |
4 | to reduce the width of the slot 8 39 of the control plate 10 for removal of the weft at the detecting section 17 but only to a minimum equal to the diameter of the controlled weft thread 9 in order to enable its removal because of the projection of the photocell 14 into the reduced width portion of the slot 8 39 the exiting weft thread 9 will exert a positive wiping action of a frictional nature on each of the elements of the detecting section 17 the detecting section 17 thus remains constantly clean without dust or fibers and consequently does not cause the generation of wrong signals picking combs 2 particularly in looms of larger width may be divided into sections and arranged on the slay 1 of the loom the plates 4 of each section of the picking comb 2 are fixed on a bar 20 for instance by glueing the bars 20 with the plates 4 together with the reed 3 are mounted in a groove 19 of the slay and secured thereto by screws 21 the arrangement for the control of the introduced weft 9 represents advantageously an independent control section of the picking comb 2 see fig3 and 4 fixed on the required control place of the introduced weft by means common to that for fixing the sections of the picking comb 2 and of the reed 3 i e in the groove 19 of the slay and secured thereto by screws 21 the arrangement for the control of the introduced weft 9 represents advantageously an independent control section of the picking comb 2 see fig3 and 4 fixed on the required control place of the introduced weft by means common. |
4 | fig9 a 9 c and fig1 fig9 a shows the knitted textile member 23 constituted by a tubular knitted textile the knitted textile member 23 has a stitched portion which are hardened by impregation of a resin not to expand even if the tube 22 inserted inside thereof is inflated a resin coating 23c indicating a weak tackiness is provided onto the knitted textile member 23 so that the stitches of the knitted textile member 23 can not be expanded when the belt is pulled during normal wearing as the tube 22 is inflated by the introduced gas and then the gas pressure is applied the adhesive of the resin coating impregnated into the stitches is broken so that the inflatable portion is inflated promptly since the both side portions 23a having strong resin coatings are not deformed and remain as they are even when the tube is inflated only the gas path portion is inflated in a slender cylindrical shape also in this altered example an inflation shape similar to the state shown in fig8 is accomplished further according to the altered example the inflatable range can be controlled by the knitted fabric per se and the cover 20 can be omitted since the stitches do not expand during normal wearing because of the weak resin coating fig9 b shows an altered. |
7 | is located in the upper scanner head 98 analysis of the transmitted radiation yields the moisture content exemplary scanning dual head sensors employing radiation source and detectors are described for example in u s pat nos 5 654 799 to chase et al 5 793 486 to gordon et al and 7 494 567 to haran which are incorporated herein by reference while the sensor is illustrated in measuring characteristics of paper it is understood that the sensor can be employed to detect a variety of components in a number of different materials including for example plastics coated materials fabrics and the like interference with the movement of scanner heads 98 102 by foreign bodies can be detected and acted upon where the abnormal occurrence is severe such as in the case of impact by an object the drive system can be shut down immediately less severe situations such as sudden acceleration changes that cause a scanner head to jerk will cause vibrations in the head mountings and drive system that can be detected the motor drive tuning can be adjusted during regular maintenance positioned preferably in the center of upper scanner head 98 is a vibration sensor 128 such as a three axis printed circuit board pcb mounted accelerometer a. |
2 | of the booth 39 s body where paint particles are partially arrested and then part of the air stream containing efl vapors and finely dispersed dry paint particles is extracted through aru 12 to be cleaned and or exhausted to atmosphere while the main air stream goes to fine cleaning filters 24 where additional extraction of finely dispersed paint particles from the return air stream is carried out and then mixes with fresh external air in zone 3 which leads to a decreased efl vapor concentration and finally is further cleaned of dust and paint in upper filters 2 after the filters the uniform mixed air stream is again supplied to the whole area of working zone 4 in said variant internal partition 21 allows additional filters of fine cleaning 24 to be placed in return air treatment unit which significantly improves the degree of air cleaning compared with variant 1 and lengthens the lifetime of upper filters 2 in the painting booth the u201c baking u201d mode variants 1 and 2 is carried out as follows the operator opens by pass aru 19 and closes aru 12 and 18 after finishing the painting process the level of mutual closing of the last two is determined by necessity to maintain some excess pressure in the paint booth body fan 13 starts to work in recirculation mode after completing the above steps sucking air from zone 5 and supplying it through air heater unit 17 to zone. |
6 | 9 with petals having thickened upper portions or by inserting a resilient spacer shown in fig3 is an alternative shotgun shell 21 which generally has a hull 2 with a metal base cap 3 and a crimped top 4 as shown in fig4 when used with the alternative shotgun shell 21 a disk shaped piercing valve 8 with a centrally located perpendicular point 18 made of metal hard plastic or a similar rigid material and a tracer cylinder 5 with container portion 15 holding tracer liquid 6 can be loaded into a conventional wad without any shot pellets particularly when a shooter wishes to fire it merely as an indicator or reference when this embodiment is assembled a cylindrical wad 22 made from polypropylene polyethylene or another high strength plastic is placed inside the hull 2 of the shell 21 above the propellant 11 inside base cap 2 the wad 22 is typically formed with shock absorbing compression columns 23 a 23 b 23 c 23 d and has a gas seal 24 formed in its lower end the tracer cylinder 5 is then placed into the wad shot holder 25 inside the petals 26 a 26 b 26 c 26 d which surround the sidewall 20 and cushion the tracer cylinder 5 during ignition and which open and fall away when. |
9 | body which provides rigidity and a silver metal coating which provides the noble metal reaction surface inside the vessel conventional silver metal vessels begin to slump at about 850 u00b0 c the ceramic body of the present vessel prevents slumping up to temperatures near the melting point of silver 960 u00b0 c the initial ceramic structure is an unglazed porous ceramic vessel having interconnecting open pores water will seep or flow out of the ceramic wall of such a vessel the open porosity of the ceramic vessel is preferably about 5 to about 40 volume percent and more preferably from 10 to 25 volume percent the vessel may be composed of ceramic materials conventionally used in high temperatures reaction crusibles such materials are inert and nonreactive with molten agno 3 and hot silver examples of such materials include alumina thoria zirconia magnesia zeolite etc vessels made of alumina and of thoria were used in the examples reaction vessels of many types may be produced in this invention examples include crucibles boats reaction tubes etc a reaction crucible and reaction boat were produced and used in the examples reaction vessels also include enclosed reaction chambers the first step of the process coats the inner or reaction surfaces of the vessel and infiltrates the interconnecting open pores with molten agno 3 one method of accomplishing this is by immersing. |
9 | screen printing process the size of pad is then found that floats the chip within the constraints of screen printing so that the pad design conforms to the criterion 34 30 above the minimum floating requirement 34 within screen printing constraints from equations 2 and 3 computing a and b from equations 4 and 5 the paste quantity which is applied in a typical screen printing process is determined by the following equation paste quantity applied pad area paste height solder v sub f applied 5 28e4 mils sup 3 the typical screen printing deposits only about half the solder required to 34 float 34 the component to obtain a convex joint and pedestal height the outward pad extension l 0 is shortened such that while leaving the other parameters the same equations 2 3 4 and 5 yield the amount of solder applied to the shortened pad during screen printing is paste quantity applied pad area paste height solder v sub f applied 2 4e4 mils sup 3 with the modification to the length of the pad screen printing deposits a solder volume just adequate to 34 float 34 the component but not raise the component to a sufficient height. |
4 | two ends with locally fixed end plates only 34 a is shown in fig3 b a bearing 35 a is provided between the circumferential face of the end plate 34 a and the inside shell surface of the rotating cylinder 26 a similar bearing is provided at the other end of the rotating cylinder 26 between the non illustrated end plate and the inside shell surface of the rotating cylinder the needle actuation shaft 33 is received in the end plates the rotating cylinder axis 29 and the needle actuation shaft axis 36 are arranged parallel with respect to each other with a distance a between them fig4 a through 4 c show that during the needle treatment operation the fiber bat 37 initially moves in a straight line tangentially towards the rotating cylinder 26 as indicated by arrow c in order to receive needle treatment subsequently the fiber bat 37 moves circumferentially with the outer shell surface 26 u2033 of the rotating cylinder 26 as shown by arrow e finally the fiber bat 37 moves once more in a straight line away from rotating cylinder 26 in the direction of arrow d the rotating cylinder 26 rotates with a high speed in the direction of arrow 26 u2032 according to fig4 a at point in time t 1 the needles 30 in the needle row 30 1 are positioned completely inside of the rotating cylinder 26 the needles 30 in the needle row 30 2 penetrate the openings 28 2 and start to penetrate the fiber bat 37 in. |
6 | and the like in practice both the ceramic matrix and the metallic dispersant are deposited in one or more layers upon the part to be coated preferably the ceramic matrix and the metallic dispersant are deposited through a process of electron beam physical vapor deposition eb pvd it is contemplated that various methods may be employed to achieve the deposition of the ceramic matrix and the metallic dispersant in desired proportions in one embodiment particulate ceramic and a solid piece of metallic dispersant may be utilized in another embodiment preformed ingots of the ceramic matrix and the metallic dispersant may be utilized as the source of the coating vapor in yet another embodiment a single ingot composed of both the ceramic matrix and metallic dispersant mixed in a predetermined ratio may be vaporized and applied to coat a part forming a coating consisting of a similarly predetermined ratio of ceramic matrix material to metallic dispersant material the resulting deposited tbc may comprise one or more layers of a ceramic matrix oxide and a refractory metal oxide dispersed therein each individual layer may contain a different percentage mixture of ceramic matrix oxide and refractory metal oxide resulting in a predetermined post heating. |
4 | the bottom layer to the top layer by passing under top weft yarns 10 11 and 13 then weaves with the top layer weft yarns 15 16 18 20 and 21 to form a plain weave then passes from the top layer to the bottom layer by passing under top weft yarns 23 and 25 then passes over bottom weft yarn 27 then passes under bottom weft yarns 29 and 32 then passes over bottom weft yarn 34 then passes from the bottom layer to the top layer by passing under top weft yarns 35 36 and 38 then weaves with the top weft yarns 40 41 43 45 and 46 to form a plain weave then passes from the top layer to the bottom layer by passing under top weft yarns 48 and 50 the binding warp yarn 4 binds to the bottom layer by weaving with the same non adjacent bottom weft yarns that the bottom warp yarn 3 was woven with e g by passing over the four non adjacent bottom weft yarns 2 9 27 and 34 the pattern formed by binding warp yarn 4 is the same as that of binding warp yarn 2 except that it is shifted sideways by six top weft yarns fig2 a additionally shows bottom warp yarn 5 passing under bottom weft yarns 2 4 7 and. |
2 | engaging and securing a support surface 14 such as an exterior surface of a vehicle or the like an adjustable support post 16 is removably coupled to the mounting means 12 and is supported thereby in a substantially orthogonal orientation relative to the support surface 14 a rectangular sign 18 is coupled to the adjustable support posts 16 and supported in a vertical orientation thereby for viewing by a passing motorist or the like preferably the present invention 10 utilizes a pair of spaced mounting means 12 supporting a spaced pair of adjustable support posts 16 such that the rectangular sign 18 is supported at respectively opposed lateral edges thereof as illustrated in fig4 the sign 18 may include a red cross for requesting an ambulance as at 20 a blue star for requesting police as at 22 a red fire engine for requesting the fire department as at 24 or a yellow truck for requesting a tow truck as at 26 for example by this structure any one of a plurality of rectangular signs 18 may be engaged as shown in fig1 to the support posts 16 and mounting means 12 to support the same in a position for viewing whereby a passing motorist or the like will assist the disabled vehicle as best illustrated in fig2 the mounting means 12 preferably comprises a suction cup 28 which can be releasably coupled to the support surface 14 in a well understood manner a mounting boss 30 is secured to the suction cup. |
4 | and the downstream boxes 19 are at the high vacuum level it should be understood that more or less levels of vacuum may be used and more or less boxes for each vacuum level may be provided vacuum is delivered to the sets of vacuum boxes 17 19 through large ducts 21 22 and 23 respectively that run parallel alongside the wire 12 vacuum is developed by large pumps one for each vacuum level that operate continuously when the system 10 is operated the invention contemplates rapid modulation of the vacuum applied to an individual vacuum box 17 19 to draw water from the mat while reducing the tendency of the mat to crack from water removal induced shrinkage vacuum is modulated by a separate valve 26 for each vacuum level diagrammatically represented in fig2 inserted in a line between a duct 21 23 and respective vacuum boxes 17 19 each duct 21 23 serves as both a manifold and due to its volume an accumulator of vacuum storage a valve 26 operates cyclically by rotation developed by a motor 27 that preferably is speed adjustable the illustrated valve 26 has three inlet ports one for each vacuum box 17 a b c or 18 a b c or 19 a b c with which it is associated an outlet of a valve 26 is connected to one of the vacuum ducts 21 23 the valve 26 shown in fig2 is connected to a low level duct 21 and three corresponding vacuum boxes 17 a. |
3 | bottle placed so the drink tube extends into the plexiglas box is connected when a subject drinks from the bottle the circuit is closed and an electric shock is delivered at the tube after seven licks are recorded the number of licks in a 3 min session is recorded anti anxiety agents will increase the number of shocks the animal is willing to endure to acquire water male nsa mice 25 30 g are used the apparatus consists of an open topped box divided into small and large area by a partition that has a hole at floor level the small compartment is painted black and the large compartment white the white compartment was illuminated with light and the black compartment with red light the time spent in the light versus dark compartments and the number of transitions between compartments is recorded during a 5 min test session vehicle or test compounds are administered 30 min prior to the test diazepam is administered i p at 2 mg kg as the positive control anti anxiety agents will reduce the time the animals will spend in the dark compartment and increase the number of transitions between the two compartments in addition to administering the compound as a raw chemical the compounds of the invention may be administered as part of a pharmaceutical preparation. |
2 | the respective openings 38 the inboard face 32 a of each detent wedge 32 is cammed and when the detent wedges 32 are retained in the openings 38 their cammed faces 32 a engage a complementary cammed surface 26 b formed on the end of bridge bolt 26 as indicated above this prevents lateral displacement of the bridge bolt 26 toward the end portion 20 a of locking base 20 due to relative rotation between it and the locking base 20 as explained below activating cutting mechanism 36 severs the retaining band 34 establishing a period of low energy absorption as the bridge bolt 26 rotates with respect to the locking base 20 and thereby moves laterally toward the end portion 20 a of locking base 20 the cutting mechanism 36 includes a generally cylindrical housing 40 captured in a mounting flange 12 b of retractor frame 12 a piston 42 a squib 44 and an electrical connector 46 the piston 42 is disposed within an axial bore 48 of housing 40 and includes an integral chisel point pintle 50 that extends out of bore 48 toward the retaining band 34 electrical activation of the squib 44 charges the housing bore 48 with pressurized gas thereby displacing piston 42 outward and causing the chisel point 50 a of pintle 50 to strike and sever the retaining band 34 the operation of the retractor 10 is now. |
2 | the wetted strands 12 14 the weaving procedure is repeated by alternate actuation of carriages 100 and 100a and running bar assemblies 50 50a respectively until the slots 28 30 are filled with stretches or runs of wetted tensioned strands 12 14 up to the level of the detent horizontal terminal portions 184b the strands 12 14 in the slots are then severed from the portions emanating from spools 144 where the strand free ends 12a and 14a pass through the clamping bar assemblies 150 150a this must be accomplished so that the form 24 can be moved from the weaving station table 18 prior to transfer of the woven grating g from the form 24 to the compression mold that operation is in accordance with the description within my earlier u s pat no 3 772 126 preferably the form 24 is mounted on rails not shown and moved from the position shown in fig2 further to the left where it is rotated so as to dump the wetted strands from the slots 28 30 of the form into mirror image slots within the upper face of a bottom female mold half at a compression molding station not shown while it is preferred to wet the fiberglass strands 12 14 in the tanks 38 38a prior to handling of the strands by the weaving machine running bar assemblies 50 50a it is possible utilizing the apparatus of the present invention to weave the fiberglass strands in a dry condition and to transfer the dry grating preform into the mold from the form 24 in such case the fiberglass strands are wetted in the. |
7 | component for precipitating a substantially uniform soft magnetic layer of nife for example next dispersing a second component for precipitating soft magnetic particles of fen for example in the plating solution and finally simultaneously precipitating the soft magnetic layer and the soft magnetic particles to obtain the magnetic pole piece the simultaneous precipitation of the soft magnetic layer and the soft magnetic particles may be effected by a dispersion plating method according to this method the soft magnetic particles formed of a material having a greater resistivity or a material having a greater saturation magnetic flux density can be mixed in a base layer formed of a soft magnetic material that can be electroplated accordingly it is possible to provide a magnetic head which can obtain a high writing ability and can be formed in a high precision shape application_number US 3232798 A description some preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings referring to fig1 there is shown a preferred embodiment of a magnetic disk drive as the magnetic recording device according to the present invention reference numeral 12 denotes a housing disk enclosure consisting of a base 14 and a cover 16 a spindle hub not shown that is rotatably driven by an inner hub motor is provided on the base 14 a plurality of magnetic disks 20 and spacers not shown are mounted on the spindle hub in such a manner as to be alternately stacked that is the plural magnetic disks 20. |
9 | is accomplished without solids formation the process may be carried out in either a batch or continuous mode of operation in general the process according to the present invention strips unwanted metals that have loaded on an amine the amine may be any suitable primary secondary or tertiary amine utilized in extraction of metals by those skilled in the art an example of such an amine has the formula r 1 r 2 r 3 n wherein r 1 r 2 and r 3 may be the same or different and are aliphatic aryl aromatic chains or hydrogen atom s e g r 1 r 2 nh where r 1 and r 2 are not hydrogen or r 1 nh 2 where r 1 is not hydrogen exemplary tertiary amines include triisooctylamine alamine u2122 308 available from henkel mid extraction technology tucson az triphenylamine triisobutylamine triisobutylamine trihexylamine and triisononylamine other suitable commercially available products are alamine u2122 336 henkel mid extraction technology hostarex u2122 a324 clariant mining chemicals sulzbach germany hostarex u2122 a327 adogen u2122 283 and amberlite u2122 la 2 rohm and haas the amine is dissolved in an organic phase including an organic solvent suitable organic solvents are well known examples include kerosene benzene toluene and the like in a preferred embodiment the organic solvent is an aliphatic diluent solvent such as a paraffin solvent for example isopar m commercially available from exxon mobil corp fairfax va is made of isoparaffins in another preferred embodiment the organic phase includes a mixture of aromatic hydrocarbons such as shellsol u2122 a150 commercially available from shell chemicals houston tex the organic phase may also include a cosolvent such as one or more alcohols preferred alcohols are alkanols such as isodecanol commercially available as exxal 10 from exxon mobil corp fairfax va. |
4 | preferably the aqueous composition comprises the odor controlling dormant bacterial strain or strains and an effective amount of bacteria spore blend binder the binder may be a fluorochemical hydrocarbon or any other topically applied treatments such as anti stats yam spin finishes lubricant etc when utilized with the bacteria spore blend binder the bacillus species may be provided as active cells the term u201c active cells u201d encompass cells in a vegetative form capable of immediate growth when exposed to food sources usually utilized by the bacteria the term u201c dormant cells u201d is intended to encompass cells which are in a state which are required to be activated before they can undergo growth one example of a dormant cell is a sporulated form of the bacteria where the spores must undergo activation and germination before growth of the bacteria can occur as noted above due to the protective effects of the bacteria spore blend binder the active bacteria would be protected from the possible effects of environmental factors if the bacteria are provided in an active form it is thought that they may become dormant after the application by undergoing sporulation until a deposit of organic material is encountered in a preferred embodiment the bacteria are provided in an already dormant or sporulated form by providing the bacteria in a dormant or sporulated form the bacteria. |
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