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9 | reduced the process of this invention may further be accelerated by heating the liquid in the container preferably to a temperature of not more than 60 u00b0 c and preferably to a temperature of about 35 u00b0 c a temperature of this order accelerates the dissolution of the materials as well as the cleaning and sterilizing process but is still considerably below the temperature at which even heat sensitive contact lenses are likely to be damaged according to another embodiment of the method of this invention a tablet containing additives that change the color of the liquid upon completion of the sterilizing and cleaning process can be employed so that the user knows immediately when the cleaning process is completed and the neutralizing process has started also in accordance with this invention a treatment liquid that is the salt solution or distilled water can be introduced into the container under pressure such as from pressurized dispenser such as a spray bottle or aerosol can which is a convenient way for the solutions to be stored and handled while traveling the apparatus in accordance with this invention includes a housing in which there is arranqed a motor a drive unit a stirrer a contact lens holder a compartment for the liquid bath and a power supply unit the apparatus is easy and convenient to use as well as relatively fast safe and reliable the apparatus does not require an. |
7 | retained high in the embodiment of fig5 in each channel the write enable signal we is applied to the write enable terminal we of the dut via the buffer 3b as is the case with the other signals di and a a chip select signal cs from the signal generation part 20 is applied via the and gate 3a to a chip select terminal cs of the dut when the output s from the logical comparator 3c goes to 34 1 34 the gate 3a is disabled inhibiting the passage therethrough of the chip select signal cs and hence placing the memory dut in the inoperative state thus further write can be inhibited as in the case of fig2 it is apparent that the construction for inhibiting the chip select signal cs on the basis of the result of comparison s is applicable to the fig4 embodiment as well in such a case the output s from the selector 3e in fig4 is used as the inhibit signal of course as described above according to the present invention the operation of writing or erasing data d of logic 34 1 34 or 34 0 34 is repeated for m memory cells of the address a in duts whose input output data has an m bit configuration and once the write is completed for the memory cell of any one. |
6 | fraction stream 48 benefits from interacting with the oxygen rich outer oxidant stream 26 accelerated heating at this interface further improves stability while increasing thermal radiation from the outer flame and reducing carbon carryover persons skilled in the art will recognize that there may be other methods of mixing the reactant streams using the present invention and respective benefits may be derived therefrom an important feature of the present invention is that the solid fuel transport gas stream 38 contacts the two oxidant streams 20 26 on two interfaces at two distinct radii this increases the surface contact area between the fuel transport gas and oxidant while also reducing the effective thickness of the fuel transport gas stream over which the oxidant and the fuel mutually diffuse this accelerates reaction of the fuel compared to conventional burners in which fuel and oxidant share only a single interface an additional advantage of this configuration lies in the ability to vary the flow rate and velocity of the oxidant streams 20 26 and thereby control the shear force at both the inner and outer interfaces of the fuel transport gas stream 38 hence for example if a low volatile solid fuel is employed or a relatively short flame is desired then the velocities. |
7 | device and information given by an input of an operator the date in the accompanying information is for example a generation date of medical data the date in the accompanying information may include not only a date but also year time and the like in the case of medical image data an image capture date may be set to the generation date in the case of document data a date of generation of a document may be the generation date or a date of generating data by scanning a document may be the generation date the date in the accompanying information is an example of an exemplary embodiment of time information the medical data output unit 22 outputs medical data stored in the storage unit 21 to the display terminal 3 in response to a request of the display terminal 3 the display terminal 3 is a general personal computer the display terminal 3 has a display unit 31 a display control unit 32 an input unit 33 and a data request unit 34 the display unit 31 is an lcd liquid crystal display a crt cathode ray tube or the like as shown in fig2 the display control unit 32 has a list image display control unit 321 a period image display control unit 322 and a generation time instruction image display control unit 323 by a program stored in. |
5 | building up in the supply line 38 on the piston rod side the overpressure valve 82 opens so that hydraulic fluid flows into the supply line on the piston side and from there into the hydraulic tank 30 with the result that the speed of displacement of the hydraulic cylinder 24 is reduced because the volumetric flow rate of the hydraulic fluid present in the supply line 38 on the piston rod side is reduced this means that the quantity of hydraulic fluid which flows info the chamber of the hydraulic cylinder on the piston rod side is reduced and as a result the actuation of the hydraulic cylinder 24 in this case retracting the hydraulic cylinder 24 is slowed down of course the arrangement of the check valve 58 and the electro hydraulic overpressure valve 62 can be in the opposite sense so that hydraulic fluid can flow from the supply line 40 on the piston side into the supply line 38 on the piston rod side in this case extension of the hydraulic cylinder 24 would then be slowed down control of the overpressure valve 62 takes place through the electronic control unit 64 which for its part receives control signals from a bad case sensor 66 depending on the load condition the sensor 86 indicates a more or less critical load condition as the critical load condition is approached the control input transmitted by the electronic control unit 84 for adjusting the overpressure valve 82 is strengthened which then causes the valve to be opened further so that the discharge volumetric flow rate increases the adjustment or the increase of the control input in this case preferably takes place proportionally to the signal provided. |
7 | the video bus into pictorial images the picture elements 40 imprint information of shades of gray polarization and color on light passing therethrough the first display module 14 receives control signals from the processor module 26 see fig1 the first display module 14 also receives synchronization signals from the synchronization module 24 via the video memory module 28 which instructs the first display module 14 on which image to use when to present an image and when to erase an image it should be mentioned that use of a flat panel matrix display is critical to maintaining a pixel of input information on only one fixed position picture element 40 of the first display module 14 the foregoing display does not drift as a pixel on a cathode ray tube might still referring to fig3 the second display module 18 is configured substantially the same as the first display module 14 aforementioned except that the first display module 14 abuts the first optics module 16 and the second optics module 20 the second display module 18 is the critical module which allows information imprinted on the light from the first display module 14 to interact with the information presented on the second display module 18 as the imprinted light passes through. |
2 | roller through the top opening in the respective frame member if each roller has a single turning hole 56 it is preferably located midway between the roller ends each roller may have more than one hole of course once the sheet material 40 is stressed the tensioning rollers 22 must be restrained or locked against reverse rotation i e clockwise rotation in fig3 to release the tension in the material anti rotation means 58 are provided for this purpose the particular anti rotation means illustrated comprises ratchet means including ratchet teeth 60 about the half of each roller diametrically opposite its sheet gripping means 34 i e the lower half of the roller as the latter is viewed in fig3 carried on each frame member 12 and 14 is a generally u shaped spring pawl 62 one leg and the lower bend of the pawl engages a recess 64 in the frame member the other pawl leg is spring biased into engagement with the ratchet teeth 60 on the adjacent roller 22 the pawl and the ratchet teeth preferably extend the full length of each roller it will now be understood that when the sheet material or screen 40 is stressed. |
9 | the containment area adverse conditions are buffered by the weight of the boom sections and their flexibility while fluids attempting to pass over the boom pass into the boom sections and are collected the present apparatus as a spill recovery system enhances the collection ofa spill by incorporating the floating automatic skimmers in the boom sections which act as buffers to reduce wind wave and current effects this increases skimmer surface contact and efficiency by containing a controlled spill fluid build up is now a positive factor when the build up of the spill reaches a sufficient depth up to six inches depending on sea conditions the skimmers will be activated this allows a95 to 100 spill to water rate of recovery further advantages of the present system include compressed air operation for safe non explosive power boom construction from non porous oil resistant flexible reinforced polymeric materials and high recovery rates at high efficiency the system provides a virtually unlimited oil spill storage capacity when the system is completely assembled the flexible oil storage bladders 30 are connected to the discharge lines 37 from the pumps32 each bladder is protected at its connection by pneumatic check valves which only open when air pressure is applied in operation the storage bladders may be removed when full and additional bladders can be mounted in place the compressed air to operate the pump motors 33 is delivered from the vessel 106 through an on board manifold air lines then extend from the manifold to the boom sections 22 pump motors 33 and pumps 32 the systems20 or 20a may be deployed rapidly from a vessel by lowering it into the water centering over an oil leak turning on the air to. |
3 | be used to print antennas for example silver content of the ink composition is greatly decreased due to the absence of insulated binder carbon flakes are added as a conductive u201c cage u201d to reduce the use of insulated binder and significantly improve the conductivity of ink under low addition of conductor compression after printing is an innovative finding that not only improves the adhesion but also enhances the conductivity such effects are credited to excellent contact between interfaces of particles and substrate the unique recipe and process save printing from high temperature sintering further reducing processing cost and widening applicable substrates application_number US 201514599562 A description a conductive ink composition and conductive u201c cage u201d for wireless antenna according to the present invention decrease their silver content but still maintains high conductivity there are mainly two methods in the preceding ink history 1 adjusting conductive materials like adding supplementary metals carbons or surface treated silver and 2 replacing insulate binder with conductive polymers carbon can be used as a conductive linkage for example carbon materials such as graphene cnt graphite etc have been widely proposed to be either added as supplementary conductive materials or as conductive bridging between silver particles on top of the foregoing proposal we propose carbon nanoflakes not only can function as conductive u201c cage u201d but also as a matrix of cage to catch the conductive particles as a schematic illustration shown in fig1 a carbon flakes will build a highly porous mixture that was proposed as conductive carbon u201c cage u201d in the present invention on the other hand compression was further applied. |
1 | to blow air in the reception chamber 2 during the extraction period with the result that because of the generated overpressure air will be pressed upwards through the filter paper web 3 and through the mixture of water and coffee or tea powder as a result thereof the mixture will be strongly agitated which is beneficial to the extraction in many cases the pump unit 11 can be embodied as a double acting pump in such a case it will be sufficient for the unit 13 to deliver a suitable control signal at least during a part of the extraction period to the pump unit 11 so that the pump unit 11 will start functioning as a blowing device blowing air through the conduit 12 into the reception chamber 2 at the end of the extraction period and respectively at the beginning of the suction period again the unit 13 supplies a suitable signal to the pump unit 11 such that the moving parts of this pump unit 11 will start rotating in the reverse direction causing the pump to suction air through conduit 12 from the reception chamber 2 to achieve the effect described above if for one reason or another an irreversible pump has to be used which is only able to function in one manner then even in such a case this pump can be used for blowing air as is indicated in the example illustrated in fig2 the differences between the embodiments illustrated in fig1 and 2 are found in the region around the pump unit 11 in the embodiment of fig2 the pump unit 11 is with its suction port through the suction channel 12 connected to the reception chamber 2 whereby the channel 12 comprises a three way valve. |
4 | oil for use in the present invention is white cedar leaf oil solutions of any soluble natural compounds capable of malodor counteraction may also be used in the present invention one example of such a soluble natural compound is chlorophyll natural plant and herb extracts may also be used as malodor counteractant materials in the present invention by way of example suitable natural extracts may include green tea extract glade u00ae u201c neutralizer u201d proprietary mixture of plant and herb extracts or any mixtures thereof naturally occurring deodorizing active materials may also be used in the present invention to counteract malodors suitable naturally occurring deodorizing actives include for example farnesol phenoxyethanol alkali rhodanides linalol citronellol geraniol phenethyl alcohol or any mixtures thereof one or more acids may be used as malodor counteractants that act to neutralize basic components of the malodor suitable acids include for example citric acid acetic acid other organic acids that are safe for use or any mixtures thereof one or more bases may be used as malodor counteractants that act to neutralize acid components of the malodor suitable bases include for example ammonia triethanolamine or any mixtures thereof one or more oxidants that react with sulfide containing compounds to reduce malodors may also be used in. |
4 | solid lines by this change in the angles a and b the place of detachment of the paper web from the lower felt is moved even closer to the place of emergence from the press nip in this way remoistening is reduced to a minimum the process described above will now be explained again in more detail with reference to fig2 this figure shows two press rolls 10 39 and 11 39 which together form a press nip and once again the paper web 15 the upper belt 16 and the lower felt 17 the travel paths which the two felts 16 and 17 assume in normal continuous operation are shown in solid double lines while the travel paths during the licking up process are each shown by a dash dot line it can be seen that by increasing the angle of emergence a of the upper felt 16 the point at which the upper felt 16 separates from the press roll 10 39 is moved from a point a to a point a 39 in this way as already mentioned above the air wedge which is present between the press roll and the upper felt extends substantially closer to the press nip than before in this way the paper web 15 is prevented from. |
6 | the same reference numbers the flexible tube 16 is arranged on a supporting drum 21 enclosed on all sides and is likewise attached thereto at the tube mouth 19 the hollow space in the supporting drum can be used for any desired additional peripheral components of the engine the flexible tube is guided closely on all sides between the connecting flange 17 and its contact with the supporting drum so that when it is turned back it will not kink and cannot jam in the guide as already mentioned in fig1 the air intake device is coupled via a connecting flange to an internal combustion engine not shown the air intake device carries the injection nozzles for the fuel in the vicinity of the connecting flange furthermore additional elements such as air flow meters fuel distributors and the like can be disposed on or integrated with the air intake device the flexible tube 16 is fastened to the connecting flange 17 for example by an adhesive bond of course the flexible tube can also be shrunk onto the connecting flange or be welded to it fig3 a shows the guidance of a flexible tube on a supporting drum 21 which is to be seen in fig4. |
7 | for injection is injected into a sep pac cartridge while a first glass vial is used to collect the first fluid overflowed then another piston syringe aspirates 5 ml of methanol is followed to flow through the same cartridge using the same way mentioned just now while a second glass vial is used to collect the second fluid overflowed in the end 10 ml of air is injected into the cartridges while a third glass vial is used to collect the third fluid overflowed the radioactivity measurement is used to measure radio activities of the first the second and the third glass containers to obtain results a b c respectively so that an rcp for the sample of in 111 pentetreotide is obtained by using the following formula b a b c u00d7 100 as shown in the figure when using the sep pac cartridge 41 the rcp obtained from the formula b a b c u00d7 100 at the check point of 30 minutes min 60 min 6 hours hr and 24 hr are 97 8 98 6 97 9 and 98 4 respectively from the point of view when using the hplc system 42 and the present invention 43 they obtain the same results as those obtained by using the sep pac cartridge 41 with a correlation greater than 0 99 no matter concerning any result obtained at the check point of 30 min 60 min 6 hr or 24 hr however although the hplc system 42 obtains the 100 of rcp 43 as the present invention does the present invention obtains the analysis on the rcp 43 of the sample more easily and quickly than the hplc. |
6 | monitor which for example only senses and tracks the position of the seal retaining sleeve 84 relative the shaft bore 80 which monitors wear of the shaft seal 82 alternatively or additionally the sensor system s may be utilized to detect any fuel leakage past the shaft seal 82 and into the seal retaining sleeve 84 and the shaft bore 80 it should be understood by those skilled in the art with the benefit of this disclosure that these functions may be enacted in either dedicated hardware circuitry or programmed software routines capable of execution in a microprocessor based electronics control embodiment in one non limiting embodiment the module may be a portion of a flight control computer a portion of a central vehicle control an interactive vehicle dynamics module a stand alone line replaceable unit or other system the seal retaining sleeve 84 may alternatively or additionally include anti rotation features 92 such as flats illustrated fig1 grooves keys or other features to further rotationally assembly proof and align the seal retaining sleeve 84 for specific leakage performance and assembly monitoring with reference to fig1 the seal retaining sleeve 84 defines an overall axial length sa along the axis of rotation a and an outer diameter dimension sd of the radial end flange 86 it should be understood. |
6 | the wall of the socket body and the sleeve resulting compressive and shear forces cause the copper of the sleeve 22 to cold flow around the separate strands of the cable the copper partially fills the gaps or interstices between the strands of the cable as a result of the cold working of the copper it is work hardened to a higher shear strength that increases the strength of the resulting termination as shown in fig3 the cold flow of the copper sleeve increases the contact between the surface of the copper sleeve 22 and the surfaces of the strands 23 instead of a line contact with each strand 23 as occurred before the forced insertion step there now is an area of contact between the sleeve 22 and each strand 23 of the cable friction forces along each of these areas increase the strength of the termination arrangement it is noted that the separate strands 23 may have the same diameter as one another or may have different diameters from one another the strength in the resulting termination arrangement occurs regardless of whether the strand diameters are uniform or of various sizes as shown in fig4 the injection force f i is broken into two force components one force component is the normal component f in which is perpendicular to the surface of the plug 20 and creates two friction forces one of these friction forces is between the copper sleeve 22 and the strands 23 of fig1 the other friction force is between the strands 23 and the socket 10 the other force component in fig4. |
6 | 8 will then result in lower braking noises during the operation in fig7 a brake pad 8 is disposed on the bogie 80 via a single linkage for this purpose a tension bow 60 is provided on one or both sides of the wheel 4 which tension bow 60 simultaneously forms a tension rod the tension bow 60 is connected in an articulated manner with two holding lugs 61 and 62 which in turn are linked to the bogie 80 which is not shown in detail at the end of the tension bow 60 facing the wheel 4 the tension bow 60 is connected via an articulation 64 with a pressure piece 65 which presses the brake pad 8 against the surface 7 of the wheel 4 during a braking operation in this case the holding lug 62 is linked to the tension bow 60 in the direct proximity of the brake pad 8 in the embodiment illustrated in fig8 the shoe brake assembly is mounted on the bogie 80 via a lever linkage for generating a braking force the brake pad 8 is pressed via a pressure piece 74 against the surface 7 on the wheel 4 the pressure piece 74 being movable via a tension bow 70 received at an end side in a cylinder 71 the cylinder 71 if. |
7 | 84 the motors 86 being connected for example by a connecting rod 88 to each aliquot vessel array 42 as seen in fig6 a each aliquot vessel array 64 has a protruding and downwardly projecting zero backlash hitch 100 described hereinafter adapted to secure aliquot vessel array 64 to a pin portion 101 of connecting rod 88 fig7 is a plan view of the aliquot vessel array 64 useful in practicing a first embodiment of the present invention showing spatial relationships between parallel first and second side wails 90 and 91 extending lengthwise along the longer orthogonal edges 92 of a generally rectangular aliquot base plate 93 an ordered array of open wells 64 w is formed between the pair of parallel side walls 90 and 91 and separated therefrom by notched side flanges 94 front orthogonal edge 95 and rear orthogonal edge 96 of base plate 116 are further seen to be formed mutually parallel to one another with a zero backlash hitch 100 formed in the central region 97 of the front shorter perimeter portion 98 between the array of open wells 64 w and front orthogonal edge 95 an important feature of the aliquot vessel array 64 is the zero backlash hitch 100 formed in the central region 97 of the front shorter perimeter portion 98 between the shorter orthogonal edge 95 and the array of open wells 64 w sectional line 7 a u2014 7 a in fig7 a is enlarged to show details of zero backlash hitch 100 comprising an opening 101 in base plate 93 and a pair of semi circular sleeves extending downwardly a frontal sleeve 102 formed to slant backwards from the front of aliquot vessel array 64 towards a rear sleeve 104. |
1 | invention relates to a deposition by pvd of an alloy called zircaloy 2 1 5 wt of tin 0 14 wt of iron 0 10 wt of chromium and 0 05 wt of nickel on stainless steel one face of this deposit underwent an extensive polishing close to optical polishing before the performance of tests in order to make it comparable with other cooking surfaces so that the tests for evaluation of the ease of cleaning such a surface in a domestic cooking use can be compared the system for evaluation of the ease of cleaning makes it possible to quantify the capabilities of a cooking surface to return to its original aspect after use this evaluation system comprises the following steps the surface is locally covered with a food mixture of known composition this mixture is carbonized in an oven under defined conditions for example 210 u00b0 c during 20 minutes after cooling surface is put to soak during a controlled time in a mixture of water and of detergent an abrasive pad is then applied under a defined constraint using an abrading apparatus plynometer on the soiled surface in a back and forth movement during a given number of cycles the percentage of correctly cleaned surface is noted and characterizes the ease of cleaning of the cooking surface the tests carried out on various types of surface thus make it possible to comparatively evaluate the quality of surfaces as to their ease of cleaning of course the tests are carried out by respecting the same parameters for each step of the evaluation system same food mixture same surface of application the food mixture same carbonization temperature the. |
5 | 178 respectively cylinder extension 178 is provided with a front plate 197 releasably fastened such as by bolts to provide an alignment or bearing surface against which backplate 112 of bullnose latch 70 comes to rest as clevis 64 is retracted into cylinder extension 178 in the fully retracted position front plate 197 and backplate 112 will abut each other thus assuring proper coaxial alignment of the flow axes of inboard hub 14 and outboard hub 38 and proper positioning of outboard hub 38 a predetermined horizontal distance from inboard hub 14 piston rod 180 has a central axial bore through its center as shown in fig4 to slidably and sealingly receive telescoping member 168 to allow the passage of cable 40 therethrough telescoping member 168 includes an inner sleeve 188 and outer sleeve 190 cylinder head 172 includes a conduit for outer tubular sleeve 190 to pass the cable 40 out through the end of cylinder 160 inner sleeve 188 includes a flanged portion 192 affixed to one end of piston rod 180 and is also supported by an annular protuberance 194 within piston rod 180 support 194 strengthens piston rod 180 near the mounting of pinion gear 164 outer sleeve 190 of telescoping member 168 includes a flanged portion 195 attached to cylinder head 172 o rings 314 provide a seal between sleeve 190 and head 172 outer sleeve 190 extends into the bore of piston rod 180 and telescopically receives the free end of inner member 188 piston rod 180 protrudes into piston bore 170 for threading engagement with piston head 179 piston head 179 has a pin 310 at the point. |
4 | words the switching element 403 is closed at a predetermined hydraulic pressure and more and it is opened at a predetermined hydraulic pressure and less this switching element 403 closes the backflow hole 122 when the drum washing machine 10 conducts the draining process as it is operated by the high pressure washing water generated by the drain pump 181 therefore it prevents the washing water drained out of the siphon brake hole 402 from being flowed into the dispenser 120 accordingly the drainage performance of the drum washing machine 10 is improved here the position of the switching element 403 is not restricted to one side of the backflow hole 121 in the dispenser 120 but the switching element 403 may be formed in any selected point of the backflow hose 401 in order to selectively open close the backflow hose 401 further a check valve or an electromagnetic valve may be used as a switching element 403 hereinafter the operation of the siphon brake device 400 will be explained first the washing water stored in the tub 300 is flowed into the drain pump 181 through the drain pipe 180 when the drum washing machine 10 begins the draining process after that the washing water runs through the drain hose 182 as the drain pump 181 operates and some of the washing water is flowed into the siphon brake hole 402 formed in the drain hose 403 the drained washing water moves toward the. |
6 | screw 172 in its final position an end cap is not shown in order to more clearly illustrate the function of screw 172 in preventing movement of tongue 176 in one preferred embodiment screw 172 can be inserted over caps 18 and 20 fig1 fig1 discloses a block diagram of the electronic components of the fixture 10 and in particular an led controller circuit 124 as illustrated a power supply 68 is connected to the facility current point 136 which can be an electrical outlet or other alternating current source for example 90 vac 277 vac power supply 68 is configured to provide approximately 15 30 volts of direct current to an led controller circuit 124 as shown in fig1 led controller circuit 124 includes a pulse width modulator 152 pwm a capacitance sensor reader 156 in a preferred embodiment capsense successive approximation csa reader a capacitance sensor 160 for controlling light intensity a fet field effect transistor drive circuit 140 and the led panel board 56 in this embodiment the signal from the capacitance sensor 160 controls pwm 152 so that pulses of different width are outputted to control the light intensity pwm 152 signals are amplified by fet 140 to drive the leds 60 accordingly in a preferred embodiment a user can turn on turn off and adjust the brightness of one or more leds 60 or groups of leds in other embodiments in fixture 10 the use of a capacitance sensor situated inside housing 14 allows. |
2 | 5 6 5 24 4 3 h 35 5 6 5 24 7 4 h 33 5 6 5 29 0 5 h 31 5 6 5 27 2 6 h 29 2 6 5 24 4 7 h 33 6 6 5 28 1 8 h 33 4 6 5 27 6 9 h 33 8 15 26 7 10 h 34 1 15 26 6 11 h 36 0 15 24 3 12 r 62 9 15 47 9 13 r 63 0 10 75 2 14 w 62 8 6 5 80 0 15 w 58 2 6 5 54 5 16 w 58 4 6 5 63 9 17 w 59 3 6 5 60 5 18 w 58 5 6 5 65 1 19 w 58 7 6 5 60 2 20 w 58 6 6 5 65 1 21 w 58 7 6 5 66 5 22 w 60 3 6 5 73 3 23 w 60 0 6 5 70 9 24 w 58 4 6 5 59 8 25 w 60 1 6 5 81 9 twenty full size windshields were prepared using a pvb interlayer commercially available from dupont under the trade name butacite u00ae be 1120 with a random surface pattern generated by melt fracture the die pressure used was 62 9 kg cm. |
1 | in that the licking elements are not worn out or used up prematurely which reduces the work involved in filling them up again in contrast to a powder a solid licking element is also not uncontrollably bloated compacted or thinned and washed away by environmental influences such as rain and it can be used in stables or limited runs as well in the case of an unlimited run the licking element is placed at the water holes used by the animals the licking element consists of the aforementioned compound which is formed into a moulded part of a suitable shape e g a disk a rod or a block it can be affixed to a support which is anchored in the ground or is placed on top of such a support in principle the compound can be used for all ruminants e g cattle sheep goats giraffes bison yaks water buffalos deer does camels alpacas lamas gnus antelopes and such with focus on the agriculturally relevant species cattle sheep goats lamas the size and form of the licking stone can be adjusted to the biological species the zeolite preferably has a grain size in the range of 10 150 u03bcm the size of the pores and channels respectively of the zeolite preferably fall in the range of 0 3 nm to 5 nm. |
1 | vivo by giving animals with silver nitrate induced secondary amyloidoses different fatty acids or fatty acid combination after 25 weeks of treatment animals given epax1050 or approximately pure dha did not develop amyloid to the same extent as animals given oleic acid in fact only one animal in the dha groups epax1050 and pure dha developed amyloid after silver nitrate injections compared to 3 animals in the oleic acid group even if the number of animals used is too small for a statistical evaluation the trend is quite clear meaning that dha or high dha concentrates seems to prevent against development of amyloid the congruence between in vitro derived data and in vivo data is striking indicating a novel therapeutic modality to diseases etc the present findings indicate a novel therapeutic modality to diseases caused by amyloid deposition the treatment could be preventive reducing the propensity of fibril formation as well as therapeutic in situations with established amyloid finally the results strongly support the use of a medicinal product a pharmaceutical composition a food stuff or a food supplement comprising a fatty acid composition comprising at least dha for the treatment and or prevention of amyloidos related diseases such as for instance alzheimer 39 s disease iga nephropathy and type ii diabetes the invention shall not be limited to the shown embodiments and examples 3 westermark p benson m d buxbaum j n et al amyloid 2002 9 197 200 4 mclaurin j yang d yip c m et al j struct biol 2000 130 259 270 6 mclhinney r a j cdadwixk j k and pelly s j biochim 1987 244 109 115 8 hermansen l f bergman t jornvall h et. |
2 | spring 93 urge arm 70 counterclockwise toward the platter 46 incoming film 95 moves past guide rollers 66 and 67 then past guide rollers 96 97 and 98 film sprocket 99 and around fail safe roller 100 to the film application roller 104 which applies the film to become the outermost layer of the coil of film 48 on the platter 46 fail safe means are provided to sense the continuous running of the film and to detect any break in the film particularly a longitudinal split one embodiment is shown in fig4 8 and 9 where a sensor arm 106 is pivotally mounted at 107 to a microswitch unit 108 and is biased lightly counterclockwise the distal tip 110 of arm 106 continuously senses the existence of the moving film on roller 100 operation of the device is described with reference to fig8 and 9 in fig8 the sensor tip 110 lightly contacts film 112 during operation in fig9 the film 112 is no longer present as would occur in the event of a film break and the sensor tip is biased into a groove 114 formed in the roller 100 this movement in known manner actuates a microswitch in unit 108 thus stopping the projector and other moving parts of the system a second microswitch may be symmetrically disposed to sense the film near the outer edge of roller 100 in an alternative embodiment an all electronic design can be used in fig7 are shown details of construction of the film metering and application roller assembly near the distal end of pivotal arm 70 is journaled a vertical shaft 120 on its upper portion the film application roller 104 is freely journaled about midway of its length shaft. |
3 | 12 in the orientation shown in fig1 with the apertures 24 and fragrance spray bottle 26 near the top of the carton according to alternative embodiments the sheets and bottle may be positioned on the side of the bottle etc to provide any of a number of various configurations within the scope of the present invention to implement the functionality described herein as noted above it is expected during use the consumer will use the fragrance spray bottle 26 immediately before drying clothes to dust the tumble sheet 32 with fragrance placing the scent achieved within the clothing during the drying process the remaining sheets 32 are stored within the carton 12 with the fragrance spray bottle 26 retained in the aperture 24 as additional sheets 32 may be purchased with different fragrances those bottles will be added to the remaining apertures 24 and the sheets 32 used to replace the sheets in the carton 12 as the latter are depleted referring now to fig6 in an alternative embodiment the sidewall 44 may be removed such that the stack 30 of tumble sheets 32 are positioned in a single compartment with the fragrance spray bottle 26 although shown according to a particular packaging configuration it should be understood that the fragrance bottle 26 and stack 30 may be positioned in a variety of configurations referring now to fig7 in an alternative embodiment the access flap 28 may be moved from the sidewall 20 d and implemented instead by the front wall 14 of the carton 12 which may hinge upward about its connection point at sidewall 20 a. |
9 | or mishandling of the band saw turning to fig4 an additional embodiment of the shock absorbing member is shown here the shock absorbing member 30 u2033 is substantially the same as that in fig1 and 2 however the internal structure has been modified the shock absorbing member 30 u2033 includes a reinforcement inner member 54 the reinforcing member 54 may be a metallic member or a fiber material such as glass the outer layer 56 may be formed from the same polymeric material as that in fig1 or 2 the reinforcement member 54 provides a shock absorbing stress concentration feature in this embodiment turning to fig5 a and 5 b an additional embodiment is shown fig5 a and 5 b illustrates a shock absorbing member 30 u2032 u2033 substantially the same as that in fig1 however the surface has been modified in fig5 a and 5 b the surface is scored or includes threads or texture 60 this surface modification provides spaced raised portions 64 which extend from the surface 62 of the shock absorber 30 u2032 u2033 thus as the tool is dropped the raised portions 64 contacts the ground first as this occurs the raised portions 64 deform and spread to absorb the stress concentration due to the shock turning to fig6 and 7 an additional embodiment of the band. |
8 | a lens support unit 31 a sheet separating member 46 a main motor 80 and a fan motor 81 fig3 and 4 in combination show a control system included in the embodiment as shown the control system includes two cpus central processing units a and b which are assigned to sequence control and operation control respectively the cpus a and b are interconnected by a serial interface rs232c the sequence cpu a sets and outputs sheet transport timings and conditions relating to image formation connected to the cpu a are a sheet size sensor sensors response to sheet discharge and registration the duplex copy unit a high tension power source unit drivers including relays solenoids and motors the sorter unit the laser beam scanner unit etc the sheet size sensor senses the size and orientation of sheets stacked on a cassette and generates an electric signal representative of the result the other sensors include sensors responsive to oil toner and other supplies and sensors responsive to mechanical errors including a door open state and the blow out of a fuse the duplex copy unit includes a motor for positioning sheets in the widthwise direction a sheet feed clutch a solenoid for changing a transport path a sheet sensor a side fence home position sensor and sensors relating to sheet transport the high tension power source unit applies a particular high voltage to each of the main charger transfer charger separation charger and bias electrode for development by a duty derived from. |
1 | along with the selected active agent without causing any undesirable biological effects or interacting in a deleterious manner with any of the other components of the pharmaceutical composition in which it is contained similarly a u201c dermatologically acceptable u201d salt or a u201c dermatologically acceptable u201d ester of an active agent as provided herein is a salt or ester which is not biologically or otherwise undesirable u201c optional u201d or u201c optionally u201d means that the subsequently described circumstance may or may not occur so that the description includes instances where the circumstance occurs and instances where it does not for example recitation of an additive as u201c optionally present u201d in a formulation herein encompasses both the formulation containing the additive and the formulation not containing the additive the invention as noted above involves the use of piceatannol in order to prevent or treat skin conditions associated with the use of retinoids piceatannol may be used in natural form i e as isolated from grape skins wine or other plant derived compositions or it may be used as chemically synthesized in the laboratory or as obtained commercially e g from biomol research laboratories inc plymuth meeting pa preferred methods for obtaining piceatannol from a natural source is to extract the compound from picea abies bark the active agent may be used in the form of a dermatologically acceptable salt ester amide prodrug or analog or as a combination thereof salts esters amides prodrugs and analogs of piceatannol may be prepared using standard procedures known to those skilled. |
8 | gt crystallographic orientation is used thick field oxide regions 2 fox are formed for isolation purposes the fox regions are formed by patterning a composite insulator oxidation mask composed of an overlying silicon nitride layer and an underlying silicon dioxide layer patterning is accomplished via conventional photolithographic and reactive ion etching rie procedures after photoresist removal performed via plasma oxygen ashing followed by careful wet cleans a thick fox insulator is grown in the silicon regions not covered with the composite insulator oxidation mask the fox insulator is obtained via thermal oxidation in an oxygen steam ambient at a temperature between about 850 u00b0 to 1050 u00b0 c grown to a thickness between about 4000 to 6000 angstroms after removal of the insulator composite oxidation mask using hot phosphoric acid for the silicon nitride layer and a buffered hydrofluoric acid solution for the underlying silicon dioxide layer a thin silicon dioxide gate insulator 3 is grown in an oxygen steam ambient at a temperature between about 800 u00b0 to 1000 u00b0 c to a thickness between about 50 to 300 angstroms a polysilicon layer is next deposited using low pressure chemical vapor deposition lpcvd processing at a temperature between about 500 u00b0 to 700 u00b0 c to a thickness between about 1500 to 4000 angstroms the polysilicon can be grown using insitu doping techniques via the addition of either phosphine or arsine to a silane ambient the polysilicon can also be deposited intrinsically and doped via ion implantation of either phosphorous or arsenic at an energy between about 50 to 100 kev at a dose between about 1e15 to 1e16 atoms cm 2 conventional photolithographic and rie procedures using cl 2 as an etchant are used to create polysilicon gate structure 4 shown schematically in fig1 after photoresist removal via. |
8 | i e steps which do not form part of the present invention and which are accordingly not described in any detail here this starting point is denoted by the block having reference numeral 10 in the diagram of fig1 the product is now subjected to a known planar material removing i e thinning process at its second main surface lower side in a process step referenced 13 for example through grinding lapping or etching the sequence comprising this step subsequent to the starting position 10 is indicated with an arrow 51 according to the invention this sequence is modified such that in a first step after the starting point 10 a double sided adhesive foil is laminated onto the upper side 2 of the product 1 in a process step 11 which foil has reference numeral 3 in fig2 b this double sided adhesive foil 3 forms an adhesive material on which a first carrier element is provided in process step 12 which follows process step 11 this first carrier element has reference numeral 4 in fig2 c according to the invention the thinning process in step 13 of fig1 is now carried out on the product 1 provided on the first carrier element 4 in process step 13 the result of this process step is diagrammatically shown in fig2 d after the product 1 has been made thinner at its lower side the next process step 14 comprises the lamination of a second adhesive material for example again in the form of a two sided adhesive foil onto the second main surface lower surface of the product 1 this second two sided adhesive foil has reference numeral 5 in fig2 e then a carrier. |
2 | contact with the inner side 112 as shown in fig2 3 and 5 in fig2 3 and 5 the spring tabs 138 and 140 exert an axial bias on the motor unit 104 toward the hook portions 152 and 162 along the longitudinal axis 168 accordingly the end 126 of the motor unit 104 is forced against the outer side 110 of the support structure thus the motor unit 104 and the support surface 102 are axially clamped between the ends 184 and 186 of the hook portions 152 and 162 additionally the alignment tabs 154 156 164 and 166 each exert a cross axis force on the motor unit 104 and the lower arm portions 150 and 160 exert a cross axis force on the support structure 102 thus the motor unit 104 and the support structure 102 are clamped in cross axis directions furthermore the positioning of the alignment pin 124 within the alignment bore 118 inhibits any rotation of the motor unit 104 with respect to the support structure 102 thus the motor support system 100 maintains the output drive shaft 121 of the motor unit 104 aligned axially radially and rotationally with respect to the support structure 102 advantageously the holder 106 may be integrally formed of sheet spring steel using a progressive die with no post operation fabricating steps required disassembly of the motor support system 100 is accomplished essentially by reversal of the foregoing process during removal however the biasing force of the latch arms 144 and 146 toward the longitudinal axis 168 must be overcome to remove the holder 106 from the support structure 102 and. |
2 | it partially separates the access tab 30 from the fixed top plate 14 fig1 is a cross sectional side view of the present invention 10 taken from fig1 as indicated like the conventional container 20 the present invention 10 provides an interlocking seal between the base container 12 and fixed top plate 14 the fixed top plate 14 is sealed around a flange 44 on the outer rim of the base container 16 in addition the fixed top plate 14 includes a channel 36 around the outer rim to guide the flange 44 in the rotating closure the sealing plate 24 is positioned between the penetrating tab 16 and the fixed top plate 14 and is secured by the pivoting fastening element 34 in this state the contents of the container are preserved and protected from contamination fig1 is a cross sectional side view of the present invention 10 in the open position like the conventional container 20 the invention assembly 10 allows access to the contents of the base container 12 by lifting upward on the first end 40 of the lever mechanism 38 so that the second end 42 thereof with it 39 s penetrating tab 16 applies pressure against the sealed access tab 30 using the finger handle 32 rotate sealing plate 24 and align the opening in the sealing plate over the etched section of the fixed top plate 14 upon lifting the tab will pivot at the pivoting fastening element 34 this will partially separate the access tab from the fixed top plate 14 as defined by the etched section 18 thereof thereby providing access to the contents contained therein once the access recess has been established the user rotates the sealing plate 24 into the misaligned position to prevent contaminates from entering. |
1 | is supported by a seat and backrest and linkages are provided to adjust the seat vertically and the backrest horizontally relative to the movement arms application_number US 2080793 A description referring now to the drawings in detail there is shown for illustrative purposes only a machine embodying the present invention particularly suited for exercising muscles of the upper body especially the pectoral muscles in the preferred embodiment shown the machine includes a front frame generally designated 10 and a rear frame generally designated 31 extending at right angles to front frame 10 and including at one end an upstanding vertical weight stack frame 52 as shown in fig1 and 5 front frame 10 includes a vertical upstanding frame 63 and 65 for mounting a movement arm 27 as will be described below the frames are made from elongated rails or tubular stock of high strength metallic material however any other suitable material may be utilized as long as it provides the necessary strength and weight front frame 10 includes a seat generally designated 43 mounted to the frame by means of a parallelogram linkage generally designated 55 linkage 55 is adjustable vertically to change the elevation of the seat 43 to suit the user and once adjusted it is held in place by a latch plate 4a which receives a latch pin 2 on a latch arm 3 which is actuated by means of a handle 54 shown in fig2 seat 43 is connected to the linkage by link 55a and a link 57 link 55a as well as opposite parallel links 55b are moveable relative to a stationary link formed by a stationary frame element. |
1 | 24 and the back left side 34 the third connection 43 is preferably located between the front right side 23 and the back right side 33 the fourth connection 44 is preferably located between the front left side 24 back left side 34 the at least four connections are situated such that the garment may be worn by an individual wherein the individual 39 s head not shown is between the first connection 41 and the second connection 42 the individual 39 s right arm may extend between the first connection 41 and the third connection 43 and the individual 39 s left arm may extend between the second connection 42 and the fourth connection 44 each of the four or more connections may vary in size depending on the garment of interest the four or more connections are preferably a connecting means that allows for quick disengagement of the connection examples of preferred connecting means include snap fasteners loop and hook fasteners i e velcro u00ae magnets or a combination thereof in a most preferred embodiment the four or more connections are loop and hook fasteners it is preferred that the four or more connections quickly disengage so as to substantially. |
1 | cosm toil 91 27 1976 typical exemplary fats are glycerides and as waxes natural waxes among others can be used such as e g candelilla wax carnauba wax japan wax espartogras wax cork wax guaruma wax rice seed oil wax sugar cane wax ouricury wax montan wax beeswax schellac wax spermaceti lanolin wool wax b u00fcrzel fat ceresin ozokerit terrestrial wax petrolatum paraffin waxes micro waxes chemically modified waxes hard waxes such as e g montanester waxes sasot waxes hydrogenated yoyoba waxes as well as synthetic waxes such as e g polyalkylene waxes and polyethylene glycol waxes as stabilizers metal salts of fatty acids such as e g magnesium aluminium and or zinc stearate or ricinoleate can be used as biogenic active substances should be understood for example tocopherol tocopherol acetate tocopherol palmitate ascorbic acid desoxy ribonucleic acid retinol bisabolol allantoin phytantriol panthenol aha acids amino acids ceramides pseudoceramides essential oils extracts of plants and vitamin complexes as anti dandruff agents climbazol octopirox and zinc pyrethion can be used useable film formation agents are for example chitosan microcrystalline chitosan quaternary chitosan polyvinylpyrrolidone vinylpyrrolidone vinylacetate copolymers polymers of the acrylic acids quaternary derivatives of cellulose collagen hyaluronic acid or its salts and similar compounds as swelling agents for aqueous phases montmorillonite clay mineral substances pemulen as well as alkylmodified carbopol types goodrich can. |
2 | shaped having a first generally horizontal short distal end member 33 a corresponding in cross sectional outline shape to the socket of the receiver 18 for slip fit therein a generally vertical center section member 33 h is rigidly attached to the distal end member 33 a and extends downwardly a selected distance and is pivotally connected to a second distal end member 33 b the opposing end of the second distal end member 33 b is a u shaped portion for pivotally receiving a lower end connecting mount of a hydraulic cylinder 32 a of the hydraulic jack unit 32 the hydraulic jack 32 of the preferred embodiment is electric however it is contemplated that pressured fluid or air from a hydrostatic system or pump respectively could be used to actuate the hydraulic jack moreover it is contemplated that a rack and pinion assembly can be substituted for or used with the hydraulic jack although it is less efficient and more bulky a pin 32 e connects the cylinder 32 a to the opposing end of the second distal end member 33 b of the coupler 33 by alignment and cooperative engagement of holes formed within the distal end member 33 b and cylinder 32 a the distal end of the piston rod of the hydraulic jack unit 32 includes a connecting yoke having a hole therethrough for pivotally connecting to the corresponding aligned yoke holes of the adjusting mechanism unit 34 by a pin 32 d the. |
5 | valve 28 as liquids 17 accumulate in annulus 2 they rise above pump 5 and are forced by gravity to enter inside of gas shroud 58 and into perforated tubular member 57 where they travel up cross over sub 59 to enter pump 5 where they become pumped liquids 13 and are pumped up tubing 3 to the surface 12 fig6 shows an alternate embodiment of the invention similar to the design in fig5 except that it does not utilize the internal gas lift valve 15 fig7 shows an alternate embodiment similar to fig3 except that there is a downhole anchor assembly or dual string anchor 20 disposed with first tubing string 1 and installed and attached with second tubing string with on off tool 26 referring to fig7 first tubing string 1 is inside casing 6 first tubing string 1 begins at the surface 12 and contains internal gas lift valve 15 bushing 25 perforated sub 24 and inner tubing 21 perforated sub 24 is available from weatherford international of houston tex among others tubing 1 is engaged to dual string anchor 20 and continues through it and is engaged to packer 14 and extends through it inner tubing 21 connects to bushing 25 and continues through perforated sub 24 dual string anchor 20 packer 14 and terminates prior to. |
8 | next states in the corresponding state spaces 870 730 in practical implementations the number of entries is typically much greater than with the state diagram used to illustrate those various embodiments of the present invention presented herein fig1 illustrates an example of a data structure according to the aforementioned second preferred embodiment that can be used for searching the state register and the next state fields in the transition rule entries within the compressed tables are not used in this search and the two left most bits within the test vectors that correspond to the state register equal xxb don 39 t care the data structure implements a prefix search on a 12 bit vector consisting of a first 1000 second 1010 and third 1020 4 bit input value as shown in fig1 the prefixes and corresponding search results are the data structure for this example consists of three compressed tables that are each u201c indexed u201d by one of the input values the compressed table that is indexed by the first input value is used to determine whether the above prefixes might match the input based on the first 4 bits of those prefixes which are 0001b prefix 1 0101b prefix 2 and 1010b prefix 3 the test vectors corresponding to those prefixes are xx 0001b prefix 1 the bit positions related to the state register 1030 contain xxb as mentioned above in this example the number of entries per entry block is chosen to be equal to n 2 for this value of n and the above test vectors the compressed index computed according to the bart algorithm consists of one bit 1070 and the entries related to prefix 1 and prefix 2 are mapped on a compressed index value of 0b and the entry. |
9 | a variety of space and oceanographic systems where repair is impractical energy storage 960 is comprised of a combination of one or more batteries having the characteristics and energy storage capacity described above and capacitors to provide for energy storage to satisfy short term transient load applications filtering of noise and spurious transient signals and impedance control for maintaining electronic circuit stability like most existing automobiles and unlike energy storage in aevs and hevs energy storage is held primarily as a liquid fuel which represents an exceptionally efficient means of storage energy storage in the batteries is limited to an amount sufficient to provide full performance vehicle operation for a short predetermined maximum time period which is related to the intended application battery power operation in the nature of minutes will be sufficient to provide several repetitions of high energy usage such as rapid uphill acceleration for passing another vehicle in the face of oncoming traffic a typical automotive ice can be turned on and provide substantially full output power within a short period much less than a minute even for implementations that provide for turn on and turn off of ice array elements thus electrical energy storage for operation of less than about 5 15 minutes results in substantial operating margin without requiring the use of additional large heavy and or expensive batteries or arrays of batteries lithium ion or nickel metal hydride type rapidly rechargeable batteries or a combination of capacitors and batteries may also be used typically battery recharging will be. |
8 | is performed using spray equipment and finally etching of the first insulating layer 33 is carried out using the same etching solution as previously and the same machine for example for the etch the machine mxp manufactured by applied materials inc may be used at a low pressure for example comprised between 10 u2212 2 and 1 torr in particular approximately 0 2 torr with application of a magnetic field of 10 gauss and using a gas of cf 4 ar chf 3 and o 2 according to an embodiment of the present process for the etching step a flow of cf 4 is used that is greater than for example three times that of chf 3 in particular the flow of cf 4 may be comprised between 40 and 50 sccm and the flow of chf 3 may be comprised between 10 and 20 sccm during the plasma etching reaction as is known polymeric by products are produced with a base of c and f the majority of which is generally expelled and removed the structures being defined by an appropriate choice of the pressure and of the flow of the etching gases in the process described instead the parameters are studied so that said by products during the expulsion process deposit with a particular pattern on the walls of the structure just defined in fact with the values of flow indicated as the trench 41 is formed on the. |
4 | along the circumference of the roller fluid e g water is supplied through a channel in the crossbeam 43 34 that also extends essentially parallel to the breast roller 1 there are web dewatering mechanisms downstream of the breast roller 1 in the path of the wire the initial dewatering mechanism 77 is illustrated as mounted on a beam 75 such mechanisms can be omitted if the section is not a forming section fluid channel 58 conveys fluid to the fluid chambers 5 34 and 6 34 take out channels 81 and 82 remove leaking fluid a further embodiment having two resiliency chambers 5 39 34 and 6 39 34 is illustrated in fig4 the first web 8 34 has a sealing strip 49 39 that fits into a dovetail groove the web 8 34 is essentially parallel to a tangent at that point to the breast roller 1 39 at the intake end there is another sealing strip 9 34 which is also secured in a dovetail groove a 39 is the angle between one radius of the roller that extends toward a midline of the roller entrance web 9 34 and a second radius toward a midline through the second pressure web between the last resiliency chamber and the reintroduction chamber a is the angle between one radius of the roller that extends toward a midline of the roller entrance web 9 34 and a second radius that extends toward the midline of the roller exit sealing strip b is the angle between one radius extending toward the midline of the exit sealing strip and a second radius extending to where the wire first contacts the roller it is preferable to ensure that the resilient force exerted by the hydrostatic bearing liquid or water is powerful enough. |
6 | the first position to the second position the lever 22 and pin 14 rotate relative to the pedal 14 in a preselected direction such that the angle theta increases in magnitude rotation of the pin 24 causes the movable wiper 54 to rotate along the resistive strip 58 between first and second positions corresponding to the pedal first and second positions respectively the movable wiper 54 effectively forms a short circuit from the resistive strip 58 to the conductive strip 64 therefor the entire conductive strip 64 has a dc voltage potential correlative to the position of the wiper 54 on the resistive strip 58 thus the potentiometer 52 delivers a dc voltage signal over the wire 68 responsive to the conductive strip voltage potential the conditioning circuit 66 receives the dc voltage signal from the potentiometer 52 and produces a pulse width modulated signal having a duty factor responsive to the dc voltage signal because there is no appreciable distance between potentiometer 52 and the conditioning circuit 66 the effects of electromagnetic interference on the analog signal delivered to the conditioning circuit 66 are negligible additionally in the event that electromagnetic interference or wiring harness degradation change the frequency or the dc level of pulse width modulated signals produced by the conditioning circuit. |
7 | stress over some length of the lead wire 2 thus providing strain relief and robustness against vibrations returning momentarily to fig1 a it will be appreciated that many of the fastening elements in fig1 a including the bolt 15 and the nut 17 rely on tensile strengths and thus force the use of materials with high tensile strengths likewise the fastening element of crimp terminal 14 relies upon a persistent crimp connection due to swaging of material of the crimp connection also calling for high tensile strength of portions of the material of the crimp connector returning momentarily to fig1 b it will be appreciated that the connection point 12 is likewise required to be strong against separation which calls for tensile strength of materials and surface junctions resilient and elastic materials such as plastics with smaller tensile strengths than metals are not well suited to the approaches of fig1 a and 1 b in contrast in the approach of fig6 the plug 3 that is performing the role of a fastener relies on compressive strength rather than tensile strength this permits the utilization of materials such as non conductive plastics that traditional intuition would have ruled out from a robust mechanical design such as in fig1 a or 1 b the resilience of the plug 3 provides for continuous application of the clamping force even when the dimensions of the hole 6 and of the lead wire 2 change due to the changing temperature of the shunt bus bar 1 stated differently expansion and contraction of the rigid parts in fig3 e are not problematic because the. |
4 | switching function of triac switch 56 effective through bus 67 for control of the fiberizer valve solenoids illustrated for four fiberizer positions of the glass fiber mat producing system the main bus 65 is coupled to the parallel connected solenoids for each fiberizer position as typified by solenoids of fig3 representing as viewed in the collection screen direction of advance right side valve control at solenoids 35 and 37 and left side valve control at solenoids 36 and 38 for fiberizer units 11 and 18 of fiberizer positions 1 and 2 similar right side and left side nozzles for fiberizer positions 3 and 4 are controlled valve solenoids 68 and 69 and 71 and 72 respectively the parallel connection of each fiberizer position solenoid pair behind a selector switch 73 74 75 and 76 insures that the valves for each side of each position operate simultaneously an operator is kept informed of the state of operation 34 on 34 or 34 off 34 of the air lapper for each fiberizer position by an indicator lamp 78 79 81 and 82 connected in parallel with the solenoids and behind the respective control switches for operator convenience the indicators 78 82 and control switches 73 76 for individual fiberizer positions can be located on the control panel with master switch 63 master indicator 66 and frequency control 52 and duty cycle control 53 switch 56 is controlled from leads 91 and. |
5 | arrangement through the hollow of the rung 16 the diameter of shaft 32 being slightly less than that of hollow of the rung such that there is frictional engagement therein the length of shaft 32 being slightly in excess of the width of the ladder 10 from side rail 12 to side rail 14 the shaft 32 can define an elongated threaded rod or screw the head 36 being of a greater diameter than that of the hollow such that it does not slide thereinto if desired a slotted head can be provided or a winged head etc once the shaft 32 has exited from the opposite end of the rung 16 and rail 12 a nut 38 engages the threaded end 34 to secure the same in the solid rung ladder embodiment the apparatus of fig5 is saddled or caps the side rail 12 in a position such that the rung 16 is disposed in the area 40 between the parallel rows of vertically disposed apertures 28 30 suitable converting and engaging means such as a u shaped clamp 40 having threaded end portions 42 44 and a movable collar or median connecting portion 43 and nuts 46 therefor engages a pair of horizontally disposed apertures. |
2 | embodiments further comprise a keyed interface between channel 115 and removable support structure 117 as shown in some instances a removable support structure is provided having various surfaces and structures that are optimized for a particular sport such as fishing in other instances a removable support device is provided having a variety of pieces that may be selectively removed or altered by a user to customize the surfaces and structure of the support device to one or more particular sports removable support surface 117 may further comprise a secondary support surface not shown that may be exposed for use by inserting removable support surface 117 into channel 115 in an inverted orientation whereby the presently exposed support surface 117 is positioned within channel 115 and a secondary support surface not shown extends outwardly from the top surface of body 101 referring now to fig5 a and 5b in some embodiments supporting device 100 can include a light 103 that is embedded within the top surface of body 101 a switch 103 a can also be positioned on the top surface of body 101 for controlling the functionality of light 103 in some embodiments light 103 may be removably attached to body 101 so that light 103 can be used separately from supporting device 100 light 103 can have different modes of operation. |
7 | 2 when gate line g 1 is asserted display units in the first row horizontal direction receive a data signal from source lines s 1 u02dc s 6 when gate line g 2 is asserted display units in the second row horizontal direction receive a data signal from source lines s 1 u02dc s 6 control module 335 comprises switches sw 1 u02dc sw 6 and a processing unit 332 switches sw 1 u02dc sw 6 are divided into first selection units and second selection units and are respectively coupled to source lines s 1 u02dc s 6 processing unit 332 provides a data signal of a first polarity or a data signal of a second polarity to the first or the second selection units in this embodiment processing unit 322 comprises data drivers 3321 3323 and processor 3325 in other embodiments the processing unit only utilizes one controller to control all of the switches since the operations of data drivers 3321 and 3323 are the same data driver 3321 is given as an example data driver 3321 provides data signal d 1 to switches sw 1 u02dc sw 3 since data driver 3321 provides the data signals of the first polarity to source lines s 1 and s 3 through switches sw 1 and sw 3 switches sw 1 and sw 3 are first selection units and source lines s 1 and s 3 are first source lines since data driver 3321 provides the data signals of the second polarity to source line s 2 through switch sw 2 switch. |
4 | a u2032 respectively wherein the s twist short staple yarns b and b u2032 are at the inner side of the cotton rovings a and a u2032 the drafted two rovings a and a u2032 and two s twist yarns b and b u2032 are output from the front jaw 10 and enter the twisting triangle area to be twisted and then are wound onto a yarn bobbin 7 via a guide wire 6 to produce the z twist untwisted yarn with parallel fiber in center and winding fiber on the surface in order to improve the count of the yarn one s twist short staple yarn can be fed and this yarn is between two rovings a and a u2032 in this process the z twist untwisted yarn with parallel fiber in center and winding fiber on the surface can also be produced two rovings a and a u2032 from the roving bobbin enter the draft mechanism to be drafted through two guide funnels 1 and 1 u2032 in parallel respectively wherein the roving a is made of viscose staple fiber and a u2032 is made of polyester staple fiber two polyurethane filaments b and b u2032 are fed from the back of the front roller 5 via a guide wire or a guide wheel the polyurethane filaments b and b. |
8 | gates 40 and the cathode electrodes 10 whose wide surfaces facing each other formed with the carbon nanotubes 30 are supplied with the pulse wave by means of the pulse wave supplier 60 so that the gates 40 and the cathode electrodes 10 whose wide surfaces face each other alternately perform their roles so that the carbon nanotube field emitter is completed a metal matrix composite material layer 36 including the carbon nanotubes with a thickness of 10 u03bcm to several millimeters is film formed on the insulating substrate 15 for example the glass substrate so that a structure as shown in fig7 a is formed next as shown in fig7 b the composite material layer 36 including the carbon nanotubes is irradiated with a co 2 laser 38 beam having an output power of 1 to 5 w at a scanning speed of 0 1 to 100 mm per second so that the metal is selectively etched and the cathode electrodes 10 or gates 40 and the carbon nanotubes 30 remain by repeating such an etching the metal matrix composite material layer 36 is formed with stripe patterns having a width of 0 1 to 500 u03bcm at an interval of 0 1 to 500 u03bcm so that the carbon nanotube array structure with the three dimensional structure is completed as shown in fig7 c from after the carbon nanotube array structure with the three dimensional structure is completed the process of completing the entire structure of the carbon nanotube field emitter is the same as the embodiment 1 and the further description thereof will thus be omitted in the present. |
6 | 33 and whose remaining end is designed to act on said engaging component 20 via a thrust bearing 45 another possible way of embodying the mate at 34 not illustrated would be through matching conical surfaces likewise breasted the forward amp reverse drive thus composed functions as follows assuming transmission from input shaft 2 to output shaft 3 in which case there will be a prime mover attached to input shaft 2 and a service to output shaft 3 an ideal example of which would be the screw driven by a marine engine although the drive gear as described may serve equally well for any application of related type including those where drive is transmitted from shaft 3 to shaft 2 with the control collar 23 in its central neutral position illustrated in fig1 both clutch mechanisms 12 amp 13 are disengaged and input shaft 2 will simply turn the two primary gears 6 and 7 in opposite directions whilst secondary gear 9 fixed to output shaft 3 remains isolated from both the latter for secondary gear 9 to engage with primary gear gear 6 control collar 23 needs to shift to the left as viewed in fig1 this being achieved by applying slight pressure thereto sufficient to displace locating elements 25 from their seats 27 by urging them against their single springs 26 whereupon canted surfaces 28 offered by said locating elements 25 will be caused to mate with canted surface 31 offered by collar 23. |
6 | magazine assembly ma stock 300 further includes an opening formed in a lower surface thereof adapted to receive a magazine clip thus rifle rl may be engaged with stock 300 by lowering rifle rl into the channel as shown in fig7 trigger tr of rifle rl is preferably enclosed by stock 300 when rifle rl is engaged with stock 300 more specifically grip 303 is preferably disposed at position along a length thereof approximately the same as a position of trigger tr of trigger assembly ta accordingly trigger guard 305 of stock 300 is preferably disposed in a position forward of trigger tr and approximately the same as a position of forward contact surface 111 of trigger extension 100 thus forward contact surface 111 is preferably accessible to a user for manipulation and for firing of rifle rl as a result of the advance positioning of grip 303 a distance to clip release cr may be reduced as compared to a grip positioned to allow direct access to trigger tr whereby a user may preferably activate clip release cr while holding grip 303 thus one handed operation of clip release cr is enabled by stock 300 wherein a user may remove and insert a magazine clip using a free hand thereby decreasing a time necessary for replacement of a magazine clip rifle rl may be secured to stock 300 via one or more fastener such as a threaded fastener disposed through hole 311 and engaging a portion of trigger assembly ta or the like additionally cap 313 may be. |
1 | into components that are metabolizable or excretable over a period of time the bioresorbable adhesive 1600 used to join the lumen tips 110 of the lumens 104 to one another can be a composition selected from the group of polymers consisting of polylactides polyglycolides polylactones polyorthoesters polyanhydrides and copolymers and combinations thereof in general bioresorbable adhesives have bonding elements and degradable elements the degradable elements can have the components of polylactide polyglycolide and polylactones polycaprolactone the bonding elements can have hydrogen bonding strength polyvinyl alcohol polysaccharides or can be able to polymerize as a single component cyanoacrylates or as two components epoxy compound plus amino compounds or radical light initiators of acrylate compounds proteins sugars and starch can also be used as an adhesive by way of non limiting example antithrombotic agents such as heparin and hirudin citrate antithrombin heparin complex and albumin heparin complex as well as anti infective agents such as chlorohexidine silver antibiotics and antiseptic agents may be added to the adhesive in an embodiment of the present invention polymers which can be useful include polyurethane generally described as a copolymer of polyethylene glycol with polylactide or polyglycolide end capped with methacrylates another embodiment can include a two component composition one component preferably including a low molecular weight polyurethane end capped. |
9 | components thereby to form a fluid tight seal between them the second component may be at least partially enclosed between the first and a third component and the second component may provide an aperture at a location opposite a portion of the third component whereby expansion of a seal means around the aperture causes the aperture to be sealed by the seal means and said portion of the third component application_number US 201214117076 A description fig1 is a perspective view of a sub woofer baffle tray 110 according to an embodiment of the present invention the tray 110 is arranged to be coupled to an underside 150 u of a floor panel 150 of a motor vehicle floorpan assembly 155 fig2 thereby to define a box portion of a sub woofer system the tray 110 is of substantially u shaped square cross section defined by two elongate parallel side walls 110 a 110 c and a basal wall 110 e a pair of end walls 110 b 110 d are provided at opposed ends of the side walls 110 a 110 c and basal wall 110 e lateral web members 110 w are provided within the tray 110 oriented transverse to a longitudinal axis thereof in order to increase a stiffness of the tray 110 this allows a reduction in thickness of walls 110 a 110 c 110 b 110 d of. |
2 | the tool 6 is connected interactively preferably with a bent over region of a tab and the tool 6 at least during the detaching of the stop element 5 from the first of the structural parts 2 is supported preferably is secured by means of the recurvature 11 on the other of the structural parts 3 in this embodiment depicted in fig1 in the event of a crash is specifically provided that the flex tab 8 is in contact with its recurvature 11 on a corresponding chassis stationary stop 40 of structural part 3 such that the flex tab 8 during the sliding due to a crash into the structural part 2 is reformed in the recurvature 11 and thereby is pushed with its end bearing the tool 6 in the direction of the steering wheel 33 it is in turn achieved thereby that the tool 6 is introduced or slid between the first structural part 2 or its outer surface 12 and the stop element 5 in order to pry out and or shear off the latter with its peg 28 from the opening 30 primarily to be noted in this embodiment is that through the staying of the recurvature 11 of the flex tab 8 on the structural part 3 or its stop 40 a transmission function results thus the tool 6 is pushed twice as far in the direction of the steering wheel 33 as the structural part 2 is pushed during the sliding into the structural part 3 into the opposite direction the stop element 5 is hereby detached by means of tool 6. |
8 | then the h e nb reports the address of this local gateway and access point names supported by this local gateway when there are multiple local gateways connected with the h e nb then the h e nb can select one of the local gateways randomly and report the address of this local gateway and the access point names supported by this local gateway or can report the addresses of all the local gateways connected therewith and the access point names supported by respective local gateways particularly the h e nb reports them by sending the address es of the local gateway s and the information of the access points supported by the local gateway s to the core network control node in a message the step 103 is to determine whether the requested access point allows a selected ip traffic offload connection to be established the core network control node determines whether the requested access point allows a selected ip traffic offload connection to be established after obtaining the connection request of the ue and if so then it proceeds to the step 104 otherwise it establishes a packet data network connection through a core network gateway the core network control node obtains subscription information from a home subscriber server hss and then obtains local configuration information and the core network control node can determine from the subscription information and the local configuration information whether the access point requested by the ue allows a selected ip traffic offload connection to be established and the access point requested by the ue allows the connection to be established only if both the subscription information and the local configuration information indicate that the access point allows to establish the. |
1 | the container is provided in a fluid form a fluid form of medication can be squeezed dropped or pumped from the container and will have sufficient viscosity and or surface tension to remain on the blade portion of the applicator even if it is tipped into an inverted position in preparation for application examples of fluid forms include without limitation gels foams creams ointments pastes viscous liquids and lotions the container can be a tube a dropper or a pump dispenser or any other type of container which can house the medication in a fluid form and dispense it onto the blade portion of the applicator the medication itself can be any type of medication that is routinely applied as a topical agent over multiple treatments in specific embodiments the medication contains an active ingredient used in the treatment of cold sores examples of specific active ingredients include without limitation antivirals such as penciclavir famcyclovir valcyclovir or acyclovir numbing agents such as tetracaine benzocaine lidocaine benzyl alcohol camphor and phenol and other active agents used for this purpose such as docosanol zinc lysine phenol and tannic acid to use the kit of the invention a user takes a single applicator and applies to it an amount of medication consistent with the instructions if desired the surface 28 of the blade portion of the applicator may have markings thereon to assist in the dispensing of an appropriate amount of the medication the specific positioning. |
6 | a conjoined mounting spike of a desired height once the mounting spike 14 is in the ground an assembly of the battery cover 6 battery housing 4 intermediate body portion 8 lens assembly 10 and cap 12 is positioned onto the mounting spike 14 by sliding the cylindrical recess formed by cylindrical wall 66 over the upper end of mounting spike 14 once fully assembled the outdoor light 2 can be switched on by pushing downwardly in the direction of arrow 200 against the cap 12 which will force the light housing 10 and intermediate body portion 8 to move relative to the battery housing 4 against the bias of spring 24 thereby pushing the switch 82 against the surface 48 atop of the column 46 this downward action will close the circuit if it is open thus illuminating the led 30 and the lens assembly 110 to switch off the outdoor light 2 the cap 12 is pushed in the direction of arrow 200 to open the circuit in another embodiment the outdoor light 2 can include circuitry to switch off the led 30 as the level of ambient light increases such a light sensitive embodiment will include at least one light detector such as a light dependent resistor ldr photodiode phototransistor. |
8 | when step s 30 is repeatedly executed five times color component data of b c g y and r can be obtained substantially at the same position on the original in this example the holder is continuously driven in the subscan direction alternatively subscan drive may be performed while repeating movement and stop in units of lines in this case the image for five lines is read while the holder 62 is at a stand still so the color component data at the same position can be obtained when the value of the counter nc exceeds 4 the flow advances to step s 33 that is when all color component data of b c g y and r are acquired the flow advances to step s 33 in step s 33 color calculation for one line image data is executed a color image signal processed by a device such as a color display or a color printer generally comprises three color signals of r g and b which represent the levels of color components having prescribed wavelengths of r g and b respectively on the other hand the signal obtained by processing in step s 30 has five color components of b. |
1 | and future new drugs combinations and supplies different releasing delivery in the present invention existing and proven delivery systems are combined in a highly reliable easy to use and affordable manufacture that give the resulting dosage form unique characteristics to deliver single or multiple apis regardless of physical chemical compatibility and or stability liabilities for the multi drugs regimen patients this delivery system is a viable alternative due to the manufacturing of ir plus mr combinations in tablets and hard gelatin capsules while enhancing dosing accuracy and by passing dissolution barriers and coating issues it allows the formulation of combination products highly needed to assure patient compliance and allow synergic clinical effects in a safe and stable dosage form the invention further provides soft gelatin capsules as a immediate release ir delivery system that upon rupture it releases immediate or modified release mr tablets capsules softgels granules and or microgranules compatible and or incompatible pharmaceutical active ingredients and or blends of ir and mr dosage forms of the same or different active pharmaceutical ingredients apis can be dosed simultaneously in a single capsule these capsules may be designed to be administered orally vaginally or rectally as needed referring in detail to the apparatus. |
4 | fixed rollers 17 and 18 reciprocating belt carriage means 15 includes roller 19 which carries the fleece in a reciprocating manner at the upper end of the crosslapper and roller 20 which serves as a loop control for the upper end of fleece transporting belt 13 reciprocating belt carriage means 16 includes roller 21 which carries the fleece in a reciprocating manner at the lower end of the crosslapper and delivers the fleece through fleece delivery means made up of rollers 22 and 23 to fleece receiving means 29 roller 24 can serve as an idler roll for the purpose of maintaining a proper tension on the belt system the fleece is moved from fleece transporting belt 13 to fleece transporting belt 26 which is continuously run on fixed rollers 27 and 28 fleece transporting belts 13 and 26 sandwich the fleece to hold it in place until such time that it is moved into the reciprocating carriage means 16 and through the fleece delivery means 22 and 23 the fleece passes through fleece delivery means 22 and 23 and is laid on fleece receiving means 29 continuously in a rectilinear path substantially perpendicular to the path of the reciprocating carriage means fleece receiving means 29 is generally a continuously moving belt which leads to additional processing of the crosslapped fleece laid thereon the fleece receiving means 29 can be mounted in a support 30 and driven by a rotating means 31 the crosslapper represented in fig2 is the same as that shown in fig1 except that in the case where foraminous transporting belts are used one of the rollers can be omitted for even more efficient operation in the. |
1 | 4 is further provided with rubber or similar resilient pads 82 to prevent the clamp from scratching or marring a table or other object to which the support is attached in its proper operation the syringe support s is first securely attached to a table by placing the rubber pads 82 around the table outer edge and tightening the clamp 4 so that horizontal body portion 2 is substantially perpendicular to the table outer edge with bracket 46 slightly extending over the table the syringe support is then set for receiving either a 50 cc kb or 100 cc ka syringe by properly positioning upper horizontal portion 18 with respect to lower horizontal portion 16 if a 100 cc syringe ka is to be used upper horizontal portion 16 will be extended so that stop protrusion 66 abuts back wall 22 of bracket 20 and alternatively if a 50 cc syringe kb is to be used upper horizontal portions 18 will be extended so that ends 68 and 70 abut front walls 28 and 30 of bracket 20 once the horizontal body portion 2 has been properly positioned latch 38 is moved to its open position and a syringe is placed within support s with a barrel 6 contained within slot 50 a plunger 12 positioned within the slot of bracket 20 and a plunger head 14 positioned within bracket 20 the syringe is then secured within the support by pivoting latch 38 to its closed position and inserting key 58 within keyholes 56 of key holders 52 and 54 as shown to advantage in fig3 and 4 a dibbetic or other patient will then self administer a medicinal. |
9 | next referring to fig3 main lock 6 is rotated under unlocked position of auxiliary lock 7 if auxiliary lock 7 is rotated main cam disc 62 will also be rotated but said disc 62 does not come in contact with linking plate 2 until said disc 62 has rotated to its end point so said disc 62 never directly move linking plate 2 referring to fig4 if auxiliary lock 7 is rotated for 90 u00b0 shaft 71 activates the dead bolt to extend out to lock said lock 7 and then auxiliary cam disc 72 is also rotated as shown by the arrow head actually said disc 72 can also turn counter clockwise linking plate being moved up by said disc 72 so that lower hooks 22 come to touch with two protrusions of main cam disc 62 and linking plate 2 cannot fall down of itself because of the structure of the dead bolt of auxiliary lock 7 therefore this position constitutes united opening function of the main and the auxiliary locks shaft 61 can drive main cam disc to rotate either clockwise or counter clockwise linking plate being pushed down with lower hooks 22 pushed down by two protrusions of main cam disc 62 when linking plate 2 falls down upper hooks 21 push the protrusions of auxiliary cam disc 72 which then rotates to the position shown in fig2 and 3 that is the dead bolt can be pulled in in short according to this invention linking plate 2 is in the lower. |
6 | using the motor voltage u mot measured at the starting time of the brake motor 2 when this current is determined the simplification of assuming a system of the first order is sufficient the inductance of the brake motor 2 can be ignored because the measuring time is significantly longer than the expected time constant u03c4 and owing to the fact that at high temperatures the mechanical time constant u03c4 is very much greater than the electrical time constant the expected current i at the predetermined time t 0 which forms the time for the determination of the load free release is determined using the exponential function in order to calculate the current profile i t the no load current i l must be added again at the predetermined time of the determination of the load free release for example after t 0 80 ms the calculated current i t 0 is compared with the current i mot which is measured at this predetermined time t 0 for this purpose a safety threshold is preferably applied which is added to or subtracted from the calculated value if the comparison reveals that the measured current is at the level of i t 0 it can be assumed that the automatic parking brake 1 is in the state of load free release at the predetermined time t 0 and the recalibration can be initiated if on the other. |
2 | made by bonding or by inserting the strip in the sole during the moulding of the support ring fig4 illustrates a foam support ring 4 according to the invention in which the strips have been positioned circumferentially on the sole and spaced apart by a given circumferential spacing u201c p u201d this spacing is determined according to the number of strips that have to be positioned in order to obtain the desired mechanical strength while at the same time maintaining the circumferential elasticity of the support ring in order to allow for fitting in practice a spacing substantially equal to the width of the strip allows the desired compromise to be reached fig5 to 9 illustrate two particularly advantageous embodiments of the strips specifically it may prove necessary for the system formed by the tire and the foam support ring to be disassembled for example when the foam support ring needs to be replaced after prolonged use in deflated mode still according to the invention it is proposed for the spring leaves 51 52 to be equipped with an extension 53 54 extending each of the leaves 51 52 in a direction directed substantially radially outwards and placed in this direction above radially outwardly of the protrusion 301 302 the shape of the extension 53 54 is designed to fit around the protrusion 301 302 and thus making the spring leaf accessible to be disengaged from the protrusion as a preference the extensions 53 54 have the overall shape of an s the lower part of the s situated radially towards the inside fits around the protrusion and the outer part of the s situated radially towards. |
8 | a padding pad field 143 1 an lng field 143 2 and a cyclic redundancy check crc 32 field 143 3 thereby generating and issuing a cpcs protocol data unit pdu 143 the cpcs pdu 143 is sliced or u201c segmented u201d into a plurality of 48 byte data items 144 2 to be referred to as u201c payloads u201d hereinafter each payload 144 2 is then added with a cell header 144 1 by the atm layer processing to thereby provide cells 144 the resultant cells are subject to physical phy layer processing for transmission to a corresponding one of the transfer paths 7 of fig2 on the other hand those cells received are reconstructed or u201c reassembled u201d into an llc frame or frames in a procedure with steps in the order reverse to the above in the illustrative embodiment the llc frame s may be transported between the terminal 1 and atm control device 2 in a way such that every data block 145 of fixed data length acts as a minimal or u201c unit u201d transmit receive segment as shown in fig4 the cell header 144 1 may consist of several fields including a generic flow control gfc field 144 1 a virtual path identifier vpi field 144 1. |
6 | a manual selector of the automatic transmission is placed the output signals of the throttle opening degree sensor 12 engine revolution speed sensor 14 idle switch 15 and selector position indicating switch 18 are fed to a microcomputer based control unit 20 in the control unit 20 execution of a routine shown in fig2 is effected based on at least some of the output signals fed to the control unit 20 to correct the output signal of the throttle opening degree sensor 12 this routine is initiated by a command for effecting the correction in fig2 at a step 52 times tm1 and tm2 are started subsequently at a step 54 reading operations of the output signals of the sensors 12 14 and switch 18 are performed there is then an interrogation 55 as to whether or not a rate of change dth i e th a stored throttle opening degree data is less than a predetermined value dth 0 if dth is not less than dth 0 the routine proceeds to an end point if dth is less than dth 0 there is an interrogation whether the content of the time tm1 has reached a predetermined time value t1 or not if this is the. |
7 | example flow may proceed to s 790 if it is determined to roll back the transaction associated with delta object 870 accordingly a bit of the delta object map corresponding to the transaction is reset at s 790 and flow returns to s 730 accordingly and as shown in fig8 b a least significant bit of object map 840 is reset so as to no longer indicate the existence of delta object 870 fig9 is a flow diagram of process 900 for using the above described primitives to synchronize operations according to some embodiments process 900 involves three different types of locks a shared sub lock ssl an exclusive sub lock esl and a partial sub lock psl a transaction may be required to acquire an ssl in order to change an object and an esl to delete an object a transaction may acquire a psl in order to merge delta objects into an associated master object this merging may be used to reduce a number of persistent objects in object containers 252 according to some embodiments a transaction attempts to obtain a psl and merge delta objects prior to attempting to obtain a lock associated with a desired read write or delete operation a request to lock an object is received at s. |
8 | be too close to the video display to allow eye contact at the far site when the participant returns to a normal position after completing operations on the touch screen the participant will have returned to a position providing eye contact the images can be presented in various formats for example each video display 616 a d could show a panoramic strip and a single large window for the current speaker alternatively each video display 616 a d could show a composite of the four images directly in front of the far site video displays if a similar videoconferencing unit is present at the far site other arrangements and formats can be done if desired and are familiar to those skilled in the art fig7 illustrates the connection of two videoconferencing units 700 and 702 through the internet 704 it is understood that the internet is an exemplary network and other private and public networks or a combination thereof can be used to connect the videoconferencing units 700 and 702 typical industry standard formats such as h 263 h 264 and h 265 can be used for the video codecs with signaling done using h 323 or sip normal audio codecs such as g 729 g 711 and the like can be used as the audio codecs one skilled in the art will be familiar with the various audio and video codecs and signaling industry standards used for videoconferencing as well as various proprietary formats with this it is shown that both table top and floor standing videoconference units can be developed that provide eye contact. |
6 | exchanger 50 prior to entering catalyst 44 a catalyzed hot gas from catalyst 44 a is piped through pipe heating zone 46 a and then through gas heat exchanger 50 prior to exhausting to atmosphere the catalyzed hot gas leaving pipe cools as it passes through pipe heating zone 46 a but is still warm relative to the blend of fuel and air prior to entering catalyst 44 a consequently gas heat exchanger 50 can transfer heat from the catalyzed hot gas to noncatalyzed fuel and air prior to the catalyzed hot gas being exhausted to the atmosphere in certain applications heating the blend of fuel and air prior to catalyzing can increase efficiency of that catalytic process as with the first embodiment pipes 30 b 30 d can also be heated as described in the second embodiment fig4 is a schematic diagram of a third embodiment of a portion of heating system 12 the third embodiment of heating system 12 is similar to the first embodiment of heating system 12 except that fuel tank 38 and compressed gas tank 40 are replaced with tridyne tank 52 tridyne is a gas that includes various mixtures of inert gas and relatively small fractions of fuel and oxidizer tridyne is non reactive under ordinary conditions but becomes reactive upon exposure to a catalyst the fuel used for tridyne can be hydrogen methane ethane or. |
7 | holes or applies them a marking then the finisher conveys the finished sheets out to the discharge tray 37 it is also possible to not apply any finishing process on printed sheets and to store them in the discharge tray 37 directly from the image forming apparatus a the adhesive application means 55 is composed of the glue container 56 an applicator roll 57 rotatably installed in the container a drive motor mr that rotatingly drives the applicator roll 57 and a drive motor ms that reciprocates the glue container 56 along the sheet bundle fig3 a and 3b are conceptual views the glue container 56 is formed to be shorter in dimension than the bottom side edge of the sheet bundle the spine covered at the binding process s 1 this glue container 56 is supported on a guide rail 52 see fig3 a and 3b of the apparatus frame to be able to move along the bottom side edge s 1 of the sheet bundle s 1 along with the applicator roll 57 installed in that container the glue container 56 is connected to a timing belt 53 installed on the apparatus frame a drive motor ms is connected to the timing belt 53 the glue container 56 is shown in the drawings to be configured to move along the sheet bundle but it is also acceptable to configured to a tray shape that is longer than the length of the sheet bundle and to move only the applicator roll 57 in the left and right directions of the drawing note that the. |
9 | on the surface of the metal nanoparticle as a dispersant the desired coating system may be accompanied by a suitable solvent system in order to form the stable colloidal stable ink formation the solvents and stabilizer suitable to be used for the ink preparation includes acetone ethanol isopropanol diethyl glycol butyl ether ethyl acetate pentyl acetate ethylene glycol n butanol 1 methoxy 2 propanol tetrahydrofuran tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol isopropyl alcohol octadecene 2 methyltetrahydrofuran n n diethylhydroxylamine 2 butoxyethyl acetate dodecane toluene water 1 2 propyl glycol polyvinyl pyrrolidone and benzyl alcohol four inks with various formulation were prepared using the plasma process synthesized ni x si y nanoparticles fig5 shows the corresponding viscosity measurements collected for the ink formulations the viscosity varied by changing the formation parameters i e metal loading solvents and organic coating used fig6 shows a typical ink jet printing of the nisi ink formulation a the ink jet printed track was about 230 u03bcm width on silicon wafer one method of forming the contacts between the fine particles of nickel and silicon for instance nickel silicide particles and the silicon surface is through oxidation of the anti reflective coating on a solar cell with a metal oxide diffusion enhancer the oxidation then allows the nickel silicide particles to pass through the anti reflective coating and form a contact with the silicon surface the gibbs free energy of the reaction between si 3 n 4 a major component of most anti reflective coatings and two different nickel and silicon containing particles ni 2 si and nisi were measured as shown in fig7 as can be seen the reactions are not. |
8 | as to provide substantial lattice matching to the lattice structure c the substrate specifically be x zn 1 x te x se 1 x graded gap semiconductor layers are provided for application as ohmic contacts to p type znse zns x se 1 x zn 1 x cd x s zn 1 x cd x s y se 1 y zn 1 x mg x s y se 1 y and other ii vi compound semiconductors used in lasers grown on gaas substrates due to the close lattice match to gaas substrate graded x 1 x contact allow for the entire device structure to be grown within the pseudomorphic limit application_number US 8730793 A description bete znse ohmic contacts were modeled using the material constants listed in the table ______________________________________table of constants znse bete______________________________________bandgap ev 2 67 2 70electron affinity ev 3 82 2 0hole mobility cm sup 2 v s at n sub a 10 sup 18 cm sup 3 20 20electron mass m sub e m sub o 0 17 0 17hole mass m sub h m sub o 65 65acceptor ionization energy mev 100 100low frequency dielectric constant 9 2 9 2______________________________________ in the calculations which follow material constants of be x zn 1 x te x se 1 x were obtained from linear interpolation of the znse and bete parameters listed in the table the 2 0 ev value of electron affinity for bete results from the assumed 1 8 ev in valence band discontinuity of bete znse heterojunction the energy bands and current voltage characteristics were calculated by solving poison 39 s equation with electron and hole continuity equations within one dimensional heterostructures with reference to the drawings fig1 a illustrates an energy band diagram of a staggered p bete p znse. |
6 | 14 to ensure that there is no overlap between the two assemblies the present invention provides the unique coordination of operation of brake assembly 12 and clutch assembly 14 by designing the two assemblies 12 and 14 such that the coordination of their operation are designed into the assemblies in one embodiment the plurality of coil springs 64 and the plurality of coil springs 142 are designed to be generally identical in strength and number thus the urging force that applies brake assembly 12 and the urging force that disengages clutch assembly 14 is generally identical in addition the size and dimensions of chamber 56 are generally identical to the size and dimensions of chamber 132 thus when the same pressurized fluid is supplied to both chambers 56 and 132 simultaneously brake assembly 12 will release simultaneously to the engagement of clutch assembly 14 in a similar manner the disengagement of clutch assembly 14 and the application of brake assembly 12 will also occur simultaneously with the simultaneous release of pressurized fluid from chambers 56 and 132 and the reaction caused by springs 64 and 142 this eliminates the overlap between brake assembly 12 and clutch assembly 14 without the need for mechanically interlocking the two assemblies in another embodiment the plurality of coil springs 64 and the plurality of coil springs 142 are designed to be different in number and or different in strength thus the urging force that applies brake assembly 12 and the urging force that disengages clutch assembly 14 will be different in order to maintain the commonization of components the size and dimensions of chamber 56. |
1 | drop away from o ring 11 thereby allowing liquid present in reservoir 28 to flow into the pump 32 via the discharge opening 34 since the ball bearing 35 is preferably smaller than the pump inlet to allow the liquid to flow into the pump a ball bearing retaining member not shown in the pump inlet prevents ball bearing 35 from dropping into the pump 32 when the piston 37 slides away from the ball bearing 35 a sensor 48 located in the upper portion of the housing 20 is positioned adjacent to the dispensing spigot 38 the sensor 48 is an infrared ir transceiver that transmits an ir signal 54 in the area where a user 39 s hand or other object would be placed to receive the dispensed product the hand or other object causes the ir signal 54 to be reflected and received at the sensor 48 the transceiver being electrically connected by a wiring harness 46 to the integrated circuit ic circuit board 40 initiates a state change of an ic switch thereby actuating the motor 30 and dispensing the liquid in alternative embodiments the sensor 48 can be sound voice or light activated additionally a user control such as a switch or dial to determine the motor run time may be incorporated for the user to select the amount of liquid to be dispensed alternatively the user control may cause the dispenser to operate continuously as long as an object is sensed additional embodiments may also include a heating element with a user control so that warm liquid may be dispensed or a user control that converts the dispenser to a state of manual operation whereby a user would need to. |
8 | ions are formed and trapped in the ion cell in the vacuum system the pump is restarted application_number US 17394498 A description referring now to fig3 there is shown a functional block diagram for the ion pump relay control circuit 30 of the present invention circuit 30 includes a source 32 of high voltage typically in the order of 6 5 kv that powers the ion pump 14 b the output of source 32 is connected through the series combination of a switch s 1 in the form of a normally closed nc relay and a resistor r 1 to junction 34 the nc relay s 1 delivers the voltage of source 32 to the ion pump 14 b junction 34 is connected to ground through the series combination of a resistor r 2 and a switch s 2 in the form of a normally open no relay the ion pump 14 b has stray capacitance cs which is shown in dashed lines in fig3 with switch s 1 normally closed and switch s 2 normally open the ion pump 14 b is energized and can continue to maintain the vacuum in the chamber 14 when it is desired to have a new sample gas enter into the chamber 14 the ion pump should be stopped and the stray capacitance cs should be discharged. |
3 | 500 g of drilling fluid lubricant and drilling fluid were shear mixed and then hot rolled for 16 hrs 120 f table 2 shows that the addition of zddp to the lubricant resulted in a reduction in the cof of the lubricant a sample of potassium silicate based drilling fluid was obtained from a well site in western canada the drilling fluid contained 6 5 potassium silicate by volume and remainder being water polymers and drill solids estadril was blended 19 1 with zddp on a wt wt basis lubricant was added to the drilling fluid on a 2 wt wt basis table 3 shows that a 0 5 loading of zddp enhanced lubricant had a similar cof as a 2 loading of lubricant zddp does not have to be pre mixed into a base lubricant prior to adding to the drilling fluid a comparison was made between zddp that was blended into a lubricant vs zddp and lubricant added separately into a drilling fluid blended lubricants have a ratio 9 parts lubricant to 1 part zddp lubricants were tested in a potassium silicate based drilling fluid containing 8 potassium silicate by volume and a sodium silicate based drilling fluid containing 8 sodium silicate glycol based drilling fluids represent a class of water based drilling fluids that provide shale inhibition a glycol based drilling fluid was formulated with 8 v v polyethylene glycol peg 300 polymers water and simulated drill solids lubricity testing was done on zddp by itself as well as lubricant blended with zddp 9 1 table 5 shows a reduction in the cof when zddp is added to the lubricant amine based drilling. |
1 | thereby causing smiley cut 211 to collapse sooner than it does in the scenario illustrated in fig6 a 6d in many uses both valve 210 and valve 710 are acceptable alternatives however in scenarios wherein syringe 510 includes a counterbore early collapse of smiley cut 211 may cause the top of valve 710 to fall forward and become lodged in the counterbore thereby somewhat impeding the flow of fluid such a scenario is shown in fig8 where the top of valve 710 is lodged in counterbore 820 of syringe 810 by contrast valve 210 delays the collapse of smiley cut 211 providing a more vertical collapse of smiley cut 211 and avoiding blockage of syringe counterbores thus in scenarios where a syringe includes a counterbore valve 210 can be employed successfully both valve 210 and valve 710 can be successfully employed in applications using a syringe such as that shown in fig5 7 various embodiments can use any angular displacement of a dimple relative to a cut with valve 210 and valve 710 illustrating two examples while valves 210 and 710 are shown with two dimples each various embodiments are not so limited for instance more dimples may be added and some embodiments may include only one dimple furthermore embodiments are not limited to the use of smiley cuts as other shaped cuts may be employed for instance fig9 a 9c show v cut 910 u cut 920 and u201c seagull u201d cut 930 which are but three examples of a wide variety of cuts that can be applied to embodiments as shown above various embodiments include valves with flat tops that facilitate flow around rather than through said valves such features provide advantages over embodiments that use hard plastic do not have flat tops and or allow flow through. |
1 | is open and protrudes inside the annular portion 13 a frustum shaped circumferential expansion 19 is formed on the outer lateral wall of the cylindrical portion 14 its smaller end face is directed towards the upper end 14 a and its larger end face is coupled to the annular base 15 at the prefracture line 16 a downward axial pressure on the cylindrical portion 14 is sufficient to uncouple it from the annular portion 13 by breaking the sealing means formed by the line 16 fig1 illustrates a bottle 1 as packaged before the preparation of the product s in which the annular portion 13 is fixed to the neck 3 and is still rigidly coupled to the cylindrical portion 14 whose lower end 14 b is partially inserted in the top of the perforator 9 by applying a downward pressure to the cylindrical portion 14 fig2 the sealing means formed by the line 16 are broken and the cylindrical portion 14 is uncoupled from the annular one 13 which remains anchored to the neck 3 by continuing to apply the pressure the uncoupled cylindrical portion 14 slides inside the annular portion 13 and the lower end 14 b penetrates further into the perforator 9 until the larger end face of the expansion 19 abuts against the collar 10 then the perforator 9 pushed by the cylindrical portion 14 slides inside the reservoir 5 descending and piercing the diaphragm 6 along the line 8 the sliding stroke of the perforator 9 is determined by a stroke limiting. |
1 | example the first height h 1 is 9 mm the axial movement allowed by the spring means 15 is 15 mm and the axial length l 5 of the guide sleeve 4 is 8 mm to adjust conveniently the axial position of the guide sleeve 4 the practitioner mounts the drill bit 5 and the centering and guiding device of the second embodiment of the invention on the dental handpiece 6 the rack of the support rod 19 is immobilized in the receiving sleeve 20 so that when the spring means 15 are compressed guide sleeve 4 in high position the proximal end 4 a of the guide sleeve is at a distance from the distal end 5 b of the drill bit 5 equal to the sum of the first height h 1 and the required depth of the hole 8 mm in this example that is to say 17 mm here in the low position the proximal end 4 a of the guide sleeve 4 is therefore offset from the distal end 5 b of the drill bit 5 by 2 mm in the direction of the proximal end 5 a of the drill bit 5 in the low position the distal end 5 b of the drill bit 5 is therefore inside the guide sleeve 4 adjustment of the device of the second embodiment to drill a hole 15 mm deep in the jaw of the patient in this example the first. |
1 | fig5 the slot 20 preferably is at the top of the cavity 14 located around the periphery of the cavity 14 are a plurality of flaps 22 the bottoms of the flaps are contiguous with the bottom surface 18 of the sidewall and they have a thickness b fig4 which is less than the thickness a in the embodiment illustrated the flaps are located in pairs with one flap in each pair being on each side of the shoe one pair of flaps 22 is located around where the ball of the user 39 s foot would be one pair is located around where the arch of the user 39 s foot would be and another pair is located around where the user 39 s heel would be the sidewall 18 includes a passageway 24 at its back edge which extends between the cavity 14 and the back of the shoe a sole plate 26 is sized to fit within and substantially fill the cavity 14 the sole plate has generally the same thickness as the thickness of the sidewall however due to the tread pattern located on the bottom surface 27 of the sole plate its thickness varies in any event the bottom surface of the sole plate is generally flush with the bottom surface 18 of the sidewall 16 in order to provide a stable bottom on the shoe the sole plate is made from an elastomeric material and preferably has a flexibility that is similar to that of the sole 12 a thin tab 28 located at the toe end of the sole plate fits into the slot 20 when the sole plate is inserted into the cavity in the embodiment illustrated the tab is an extension of a thin base layer 30 which forms the. |
8 | terminal of the ppm transmitter 58 is connected to a transister 64 one example of a preferred transister is a ztx749 the output of the transmitter 64 drives the led emitter diodes 42 and the transmit indicating lamp 38 the other components of the circuit are identified in a conventional manner the transmitter circuit as described above remains in a power down mode until either of the contacts of the first control switch 34 or second control switch 36 are closed by an operator or technician upon release of the first control switch 34 or the second control switch 36 the transmitter circuit returns to its power down mode now referring to fig4 a schematic for the receiver 14 circuit is shown this schematic includes a power supply and control relay section 66 a control logic section 68 and a plurality of infrared sensor and pre amplifier sections 24 the power supply and control relay section 66 interfaces between the power source from the x ray unit and the logic section 68 this section preferably is capable of input power voltage supplies between the range of 9 24 vdc or 7 18 vac the output voltage of this section 66 is 5 vdc this section 66 also includes three individual control relays not shown the three relays are adapted for having their contacts operate in parallel with the prep expose and collimator lamp circuits. |
6 | when the program memory 9 is full an update of the program memory 9 is carried out in which the last valid data elements of the correcting parameters are stored as new initial data elements but other previously applied data elements are erased so that there again is enough memory space for an eventual continuation of the coordination procedure in the program memory 9 the coordination procedure especially can be conducted in an installation condition of the transmission of the correcting system and of the control unit such as to be found in the subsequent production vehicles this means in reverse conclusion that in production vehicles a subsequent application is also possible if needed even if the initial data elements of the correcting parameters have been written in the program memory 9 the above also applies when new applied data elements are written in the ram memory of the control unit 15 in which sufficient reserved memory is also usually available in this case it is possible for the new data elements written in the ram memory to omit even an additional address memory field since it is always possible in the ram memory to write over data elements but to the initial data elements listed in the program memory 9 an address memory field 12 is also obviously assigned the memory address is then entered on which the new data elements for the correcting parameter concerned have been written in the ram memory it is conceivable that. |
4 | the 100 kilohertz pulse rate of the clock 92 combined with the 32 bit counting capacity of counter 89 results in a pulse width modulated signal of approximately 3 kilohertz frequency on line 51 to the digital to analog converter 52 while a preferred manner of sensing a reverse feed signal has been described other methods also suggest themselves thus logic circuits may be devised and implemented which are responsive to an absence of forward feed or zero feed which are characterized by a binary 0 or low voltage in the msb 85 also logic circuits may be devised and implemented which are responsive to specific code words for reverse feed referring to fig5 a power supply circuit 100 is indicated which may be connected to the ac house mains via a transformer not shown supplying 12 volt 60 hertz to the power supply the 12 volt ac supply undergoes full wave rectification and filtration to provide u00b1 15vdc to the power amplifiers and also to provide through voltage regulator 74 u00b1 7 5 vdc to the bight and feed position potentiometers 68 39 and 68 respectively and to manual balance control potentiometer 75 as well as u00b1 7 5 vdc to the digital to analog offset voltage dividers 101 and 101 39 in the digital to analog converters 52 and 52 39 for feed and bight respectively see also fig1 though not shown the power supply 100 also provides u00b1 7 5 volts dc to lsi 50 as previously stated all the bight components. |
2 | profile strip 31 is formed a longitudinally axially parallel doctor or profile surface 310 facing the application surface 4 and which has a working gap r tapering in a wedge shaped manner in the direction of the doctor pressing line 36 and therefore forming an application material area 51 according to the embodiments of fig2 to 6 and 11 to 15 the profile strip 31 is designed in combination with a roll doctor 302 the roll doctor 302 is guided in free running manner in a longitudinally axially parallel slot like receptacle which is open towards the material web 4 and allows doctor 302 to roll on the screen 7 or relative to the material web 4 the walls of receptacle 314 are constructed as sliding surfaces 315 or provided with a suitable sliding coating according to fig2 to 6 and 12 to 15 the profile strip 31 is located in the vertical area of the doctor roll 302 along a longitudinally axially extending parallel line 316 so to engage or be pressed against doctor 302 in the vicinity of the doctor roll vertical area the profile strip 31 tilts or pivots about an axis 316 in said area it is important that the profile strip 31 resting on the doctor roll 302 has a sealing function and acts as a sealing strip with which the substance in the space 51 is sealed with respect to the area located behind the roll doctor in movement direction l the roll doctor 302 can also engage on. |
1 | the game player display 178d indicates that that service is unauthorized to prevent unlimited play in rental mode game play is halted with a reset after every 12 24 hours of continuous play without receiving a time of day tod transaction forcing the subscriber to initiate a new download which rechecks the current authorization state for arcade mode if the playtime ever reaches zero game play is halted with a reset see fig3 elements 315 350 game data packets are identified by headers including game time service identifier game identifier and packet addresses protected by forward error correction coding in this manner the game adapter asic 200 knows which selected game available of the many games in the incoming signal to accept in the download the dcs must nationally or locally manage the current ptp offerings although the system is not inherently limited to 32 total services at any given time it is probably considerably easier to manage if the ptp table in each adapter 177 is structured with the same service identifiers sids in the same ptp slots at a minimum the dcs must always keep the current ptp authorization data long enough to transmit it redundantly for some period of time keeping in mind that adapters 177 are not likely to be connected to the cable plant 156 on a consistent basis if a subscriber requests a 34 refresh 34 authorization of a previous purchase on the basis that their adapter 177 was not connected to the cable 156 the dcs must be capable of recovering the ptp authorization data for that purchase for retransmission for arcade mode purchases the authorization is effective as soon as the subscriber 39 s adapter 177. |
7 | input to the light metering circuit 2 the light metering circuit 2 converts each light metering output into a luminance value bv i by the use of a fully open f value signal f o not shown of the photo taking lens 4 and outputs it to the exposure calculating means 13 the exposure calculating means 13 receives the output of the split metering means 3 and the output of the focusing state classifying means 12 calculates proper exposure b in accordance with an algorithm which will be described later with reference to fig5 and outputs it to exposure control means 14 in response to this output the exposure control means 14 controls an aperture 15 and a shutter 16 the positional relations between the central areas 1a 1c of the light metering photoelectric conversion element 1 and the photoelectric conversion element group 7 of the focus detection means 9 will now be described with reference to fig2 b and 3c as shown in fig2 the lengthwise widths of the central areas 1a 1c of the light metering photoelectric conversion element 1 are set to the substantially the same as the lengthwise width of the photoelectric conversion element group 7 further as shown in fig3 b and 3c areas a1 and a2 occupying the left one third of the photoelectric conversion element group 7 are disposed correspondingly to the light metering area 1a at the left of the central portion areas a3 and a4 occupying the central one third of the photoelectric conversion element group 7 are disposed correspondingly to the central light metering area 1b of the central portion and areas a5 and a6 occupying the right. |
5 | motion is in the wrong direction only positive motion detection from the first and then the second unit will set off the system while positives from the second then the first unit will not activate the barrier or signs because this order implies proper direction of travel the exact configuration of the system will depend upon the specific landscape of the roadway along with the average rate of speed and size of vehicles utilizing the roadway those of ordinary skill in the art will be able to position the herein described components in such a way that motion is detected when coming from the importer direction of travel and photographs are taken of license plates when a motorist fails to stop or collides with the barrier thus the present system provides a safe and easy to implement traffic control and safety system that reduces the likelihood of collisions on highway exit and entrance ramps as well as one way roads to this point the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments it is recognized however that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art with respect to the above description then it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention to include variations in size materials shape form function and manner of operation assembly and use are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art and. |
5 | all of the fittings discussed herein including straight fittings elbow fittings and the like fitting 62 may be attached using an epoxy an adhesive welding soldering or other methods that create a liquid tight seal between the fitting and the sealing member the fitting may optionally be manufactured as an integrated part of the sealing member several embodiments of a sealing member are shown in fig8 a first embodiment of a sealing member comprises a flat sink stopper 70 a second embodiment of a sealing member comprises a standard garbage disposal stopper 75 one skilled in the art would recognize that different shapes and sizes of sealing members exist that may be used to create a liquid tight seal between the sink drain and the sink attachment for example the technology described herein may be adapted for use in a sink comprising an ovoid shaped drain by providing an ovoid shaped sealing member referring to fig9 to use the sink attachment for washing dishes the sealing member is first put into place over the drain of the sink the basin is then attached to the sink 100 using the attaching member of the basin the sink may then be filled with water detergent or other liquids during the course of washing dishes tap water may be used to rinse the dishes by placing a dish over the sink attachment and running water onto the dish. |
8 | floating diffusion region 305 and source drain region 302 are formed as n type regions any suitable n type dopant such as phosphorus arsenic or antimony may be used the floating diffusion region 305 is formed on the side of the transfer gate stack 407 opposite the n type photodiode region 321 the source drain region 302 is formed on a side of the reset gate stack 406 opposite the floating diffusion region 305 fig4 k depicts the formation of a dielectric layer 307 illustratively layer 307 is an oxide layer but layer 307 may be any appropriate dielectric material such as silicon dioxide silicon nitride an oxynitride or tetraethyl orthosilicate teos among others formed by methods known in the art the doped surface layer 322 for the photodiode 323 is implanted as illustrated in fig4 l doped surface layer 322 is formed as a highly doped p type surface layer and is formed to a depth of approximately 0 1 u03bcm a p type dopant such as boron indium or any other suitable p type dopant may be used to form the p type surface layer 322 the p type surface layer 322 may be formed by known techniques for example layer 322 may be formed by implanting p type ions through openings in a layer of photoresist alternatively layer 322 may be formed by a gas source plasma doping process or by diffusing a p type dopant into the substrate 311 from an in situ doped layer or a doped oxide layer deposited over the area where layer 322 is to be formed the oxide layer 307 is etched such that remaining portions form a sidewall spacer on a sidewall of the reset gate stack. |
9 | 124 when the handle 122 is turned the lower cam spindle 128 is rotated to rotate the lower cam 123 and the upper cam 124 which is biased to engage the lower cam 123 locking means is provided shown comprising the locking member 160 which extends radially outwardly from the insert member 115 while the locking member 160 is shown extending outward on one side it will be evident that while not shown the locking member can also be provided to extend on diametrically opposite sides of the insert member 115 to secure the latch 110 from being opened or to prevent it from being locked preferably the locking member 160 can be retracted with a key 119 to lock the latch 110 against further actuation a locking cam shown comprising an eccentric member 162 is disposed in the insert member 115 the eccentric member 162 is keyed to rotate with the tab 163 of the lock plug 118 and engages the locking member 160 a cam slot 164 is provided extending through the upper cam 124 and a housing slot 165 is also provided in the outer housing 113 the lock plug 118 is turned with the key 119 to extend the locking member 160 outwardly through the cam slot 164 and into the outer housing slot 165 as shown in fig3 in this position the locking member 160 secures the assembly and prevents opening of the latch 110 similarly the unlocking of. |
6 | male cone housing cavity 53 in communication or fluidly coupled to and proximate to the system conduit not shown the male coupling assembly 1 has a male cone housing 5 the male cone housing 5 is formed to be receivably inserted or nested into a female coupling 3 such as the one embodied in fig2 the male cone housing 5 in the embodiment of fig1 is substantially a right circular cylinder shape the male cone housing 5 is not limited to a right circular cylinder shape the male cone housing cavity 53 is formed by the male cone housing 5 a male seal ring 15 is formed or disposed on the male cone housing 5 the male seal ring 15 is formed such that it can receivably mate or seal with a male cone housing seal 17 the male seal ring is also formed in order to couple with a seal mechanism 43 see fig4 and fig8 the male seal ring 15 is made of a material that has a surface hardness less than the second washer 55 of the seal mechanism 43 see fig7 with a soft surface hardness the male seal ring 15 can deform around the second washer 55 to form part of a high reliability seal 51 to be discussed in more detail below see fig4 the male cone. |
8 | 7 times the voltage of a single cell battery 10 also includes a bus plate 30 that is used to retain the cells within the desired arrangement and that enables the cells to be electrically interconnected bus plate 30 includes two columns of parallel slots 32 in each column the slots are arranged in pairs with a terminal form 34 located between the two slots within each pair in this embodiment the terminal forms are integrally formed parts of the bus plate when the bus plate is assembled onto the cells the terminal plates of the cells pass through the slots and extend beyond the top surface of bus plate 30 terminal forms 34 provide a raised area over which the battery terminal tabs are folded to make an electrical connection between neighboring cells the two terminal tabs extending through the slots on either side of the terminal form are folded one over the other onto the terminal form the terminal forms have rounded upper edges which enable the terminal plates to be folded over the form without requiring or causing any sharp bends that might damage the terminal tabs or the plating on the terminal tabs in this example each column of slots includes 14 one for each cell and those 14 slots are arranged into 7 pairs with a terminal form for each pair in the described embodiment bus plate 30 is made of garolite g10 u2122 which is a non conductive glass fiber resin that is used in pcb manufacturing one reason for using garolite is that it accepts press fit fasteners unlike many phenolics that could be used each terminal form 34 includes two. |
8 | video signal from this synchronous signal counting is performed by a predetermined pulse counter to output a start pulse with a predetermined timing a pll phase locked loop circuit or the like is used for the synchronization with the synchronous signal as shown in portion b fig2 when the transfer transistor 105 2 is turned on by a switching signal 2 and the transistor 105 1 is kept in the off state the shift register starts output from the output terminal 109 3 and the terminals 109 1 and 2 do not output in this case the gate signal wiring or the shift pulse switch 1408 of fig1 operates from the third stage onward and in correspondence therewith an image display is given from the third stage onward in this way a means for switching the start pulse applying position is provided so that a switch pulse is applied to an arbitrarily selected position whereby it is possible to arbitrarily switch the display area in a single display device fig3 is a schematic circuit diagram of the shift register section of an image display device according to the second embodiment of the present invention in the drawing numeral 201 indicates a pull down resistor which is connected to the gate of the transfer transistor 105 due to the provision of the pull down resistor it is possible to apply from the outside a switching signal exclusively to a terminal to which a start pulse is to be applied further though this makes a bidirectional switching impossible it is possible to connect a resistor or a fuse element to the gate of the transfer transistor 105 and arbitrarily. |
9 | are in aerodynamic continuity the annular vein 10 has constant height perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis u03b4 according to the forms of fig5 to 7 the cross section of the ifs is no longer in aerodynamic continuity at the active mobile element 103 which penetrates the annular vein 10 consequently reducing the height of the latter this configuration is advantageous since it gives the possibility of having better operation of the turbine engine 6 with a strong dilution rate in the descent or cruising phase according to the forms of fig8 to 10 the transverse section of the ifs is no longer in aerodynamic continuity at the active mobile element 103 which penetrates the inside of the ifs 8 consequently increasing the height of the annular vein 10 this configuration is adapted to the operation of the fan in the case of a strong thrust at take off or during the ascent phase in altitude as illustrated in fig1 to 13 the active mobile elements 103 may drive the passive mobile elements 101 so as to keep an aerodynamic line thus in the case of fig1 the active mobile elements 103 penetrate the annular vein 10 consequently pushing back the. |
4 | rolls position above it the weight of the bearings and the unsupported portions of the rolls cause a downward deflection of the roll ends mounting the roll bearings to arms which are supported by hydraulic loading cylinders allows the weight of the unsupported portion of the rolls plus the bearing housings to be supported as explained more fully in u s patent application ser no 09 303 587 pct fi98 00392 the loading angle which defines the linear loading of intermediate rolls can also be controlled by the use of hydraulic loading cylinders which are mounted to support the arms to which the roll bearings are mounted referring to fig1 and 2 the calender 20 provides the benefit of using hydraulic loading cylinders 30 to support the bearing housings 32 of the intermediate rolls 34 which are mounted on the arms 36 the roll support arms 36 are mounted to a weldment 38 by pivots 39 the weldment 38 is bolted to an existing calender frame 24 as shown in fig4 the loading cylinders 30 are arranged so that the extension of the pistons 46 do not interfere with the mounting of the loading cylinder 30 of the next higher intermediate roll 34 as shown in fig1 the bearing housings 32 of each intermediate roll have piston mounting brackets 42 which extend towards and partly between the sides 44 of the weldment 38 as shown in fig3 and 4 hydraulic loading cylinders 30 is comprised of the piston 46 which is mounted to the piston mounting bracket 42 and a hydraulic cylinder 48 which is mounted between lower support cylinder brackets 50 which are mounted between the two spaced apart vertical walls 44 of the weldment 38 the lower. |
3 | the conjugated fatty acid ester such that phosphate salts are precipitated and the precipitated phosphate salts are removed application_number US 48901704 A description fatty acid esters containing 16 18 carbon atoms and at least 2 double bonds in the fatty acid component and 1 to 5 carbon atoms in the alcohol component are preferably used in a particularly preferred embodiment the fatty acid esters used are linoleic acid esters containing 1 to 5 carbon atoms in the alcohol component of these fatty acid esters linoleic acid methyl ester and linoleic acid ethyl ester are particularly preferred oils containing linoleic acid selected from the group consisting of sunflower oil thistle oil soybean oil cottonseed oil peanut oil rapeseed oil and palm oil may also be used as starting product for the production of conjugated fatty acid esters in accordance with the invention after conversion of the free fatty acids into the esters with alcohols containing 1 to 5 carbon atoms in a preferred embodiment alkali metal alcoholates containing 1 to 10 carbon atoms are used as bases during the isomerization phase where phosphoric acid is added alkali metal phosphates precipitate from the reaction solution and can readily be removed the alcohol formed during the reaction of phosphoric acid with alkali metal alcoholates may readily be distilled off in vacuo accordingly no contaminated solvents so expensive to dispose of are formed in the production process particularly preferred bases are potassium. |
7 | 12 to the clips other tasks can be continued by leaving the poster as it is the clips 6 are fastened by means of clip screws 6 2 on the right and left upper corners on the body profile 1 as illustrated in fig6 c the poster is fixed in a down and upward manner by means of said clips 6 whereas it can be moved only sidewise i e right and left ward only when it is attached or replaced in order to easily attach the poster 12 to the display 39 s body profile 1 a multitude number of clips 6 are provided preferably on the upper section of the body profiles 1 so as to retain the poster 12 from its upper corners the user can attach a poster 12 to these clips 6 in a random manner in the direction as illustrated in the figure the clips 6 retain the poster in a single direction and release it in the opposite direction systematically thanks to these clips 6 the poster 12 can easily be attached to the display so as to provide the user with a convenient opportunity to close the transparent protector 5 the transparent protector 5 that is attached to the body profile 1 by means of a hinge profile 9 can easily be closed like a door on the poster 12 contacting some points of the galvanic sheet tape 8 provided on the open edge of the transparent protector 5 to the magnetic tape 11 provided on the other side profile of the display is enough to close the transparent protector 5 on. |
4 | temperature is being maintained if the rinse water is not at the proper temperature the controller 37 adds the sanitizer chemical from the dispensing system 20 a pair of sensor switches dr 74 provide signals indicating when either side door 14 is open and the controller 37 suspends operation in those cases a set of three sensors 75 76 and 77 respectively detect when the chemical containers 22 23 and 24 are empty the present invention relates to a mechanism which dispenses chemicals from the dispenser 21 based on the information read from the data recorded on the containers 22 24 placed into the dispenser occasionally the microcomputer 38 reads the data signals from the three data readers 33 35 to determine characteristics of the chemical at each dispenser port 26 28 in the preferred embodiment the data readers are polled each time a washing operation commences however in other cases the signals from the data readers may be inspected by the microcomputer 38 whenever the operator changes a chemical container and presses a button on the dispenser 21 to indicate that event in a system in which each dispenser port 26 28 has a reservoir that holds the chemical received from a container the data reader scans the indicia when an operator fills the reservoir from the container when it is desired to read the signals from the three data readers 33 34 and 35 the microcomputer 38 executes a software routine 100 depicted in fig7 that routine commences at step 102 by setting a variable designated a port pointer to one to indicate the first port 26 of the dispenser 21 then at step 104 the microcomputer reads the signal from the data reader for the indicated port. |
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