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5 | bent housing 10 through a series of passages not shown running the length of the tool or through the tubular interior of the mandrel 40 and the articulating member 140 or some combination thereof one or more of these drilling mud passages may be closed or restricted when the downhole adjustable bent housing 10 is in its deployed configuration thereby providing a backpressure detectable at the surface for determining the position intermediate or deployed of the tool when the pressure in the drillstring 30 is again reduced below the threshold pressure this begins the second return stroke the final stroke of the cycle at the onset of the second return stroke the mandrel 40 again reverses direction and returns to its original inactive position shown in fig2 a on the second return stroke the guide finger 55 slides or rolls within the second leg 252 of the second actuation groove 52 toward the distal end 43 of the control collar 42 toward the intersection of the second actuation groove 52 and the first leg 153 of the second return groove 53 the guide finger 55 passes from the second leg 252 of the second actuation groove 52 into the first leg 153 of the second return groove 53 the first leg 153 is not aligned with. |
4 | to the isoparaffinic hydrocarbons low odor petroleum solvent having a boiling range of 195 u00b0 c to 250 u00b0 c kerosene and d limonene also are acceptable from an odor standpoint the isoparaffinic solvents are preferred as these materials are low odor however if odor is not a consideration substantially any of the above solvents can be utilised the compositions of the present invention also include an emulsifier for example one or more surfactants selected from anionic nonionic cationic zwitterionic and amphoteric surfactants one preferred selection comprises those disclosed in u s pat no 4 438 009 the first component of such a suitable nonionic surfactant mixture may be a sorbitan surfactant such as sorbitan monolaurate sorbitan mono oleate sorbitan trioleate and mixtures thereof the second component of the nonionic mixture includes the following classes of nonionic surfactants the ethoxylated nonylphenols such as the surfonic n series available from jefferson chemical the ethoxylated octylphenols including the triton x series available from rohm amp haas the ethoxylated secondary alcohols such as tergitol series available from union carbide the ethoxylated primary alcohol series such as the neodols available from shell chemical the polymeric ethylene oxides such as the pluronics available from b a s f wyandotte and the ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymers such as the plurafacs available from b a s f wyandotte the preferred nonionic surfactants recited in u s pat no 4 438 009 are. |
7 | 4058787 A abstract a drawer type electrode of a thermistor for sensing high temperatures wherein a shaft and a sheath are connected to a thermistor is constructed such that the shaft and the sheath are brought into contact with the positive and negative electrode surfaces of the thermistor through precious metal chips so that electrical connection between the precious metals the shaft and the sheath will not be impaired in any way even if oxidation penetrates into the interior from the shaft and the sheath surface due to high temperature application_number US 66970276 A description the temperature sensor shown in fig1 is for example used for giving an alarm in case the temperature within a catalytic converter for use in an automobile exceeds the preset value for the protection of the converter the negative electrode surface 1a of a thermistor 1 is brought into contact with a precious metal such as a platinum chip 3a which is welded to the interior of a cylindrical sheath 2 made of an electrically conductive and heat resistant metal further the sheath 2 is solidly secured to an electrically conductive plug body 4 a grounding conductor 5 is a belt like thin metallic plate which is highly heat resistant and is secured to the plug body 4 by spot welding the positive electrode surface 1b of the thermistor 1 is brought into contact with an end face of a shaft 6 made of a heat. |
6 | mounted to a surface for example a duct see fig1 b bracket 1100 may be mounted in any secure manner for example welded screwed and bolted fig1 is a diagram illustrating a mounting bracket with support guides providing adjustable pipe or conduit positioning with a built in handle bracket 1200 includes body 1210 arms 1220 with adjustable support guides 1230 adjustable support guides 1230 may secure pipes or conduits and may include grommet 1235 to assist in securing the pipe adjustable support guides 1230 allow pipes or conduits not shown to be adjustably secured within bracket 1200 sometimes pipes or conduits do not optimally fit within the space allocated by a non adjustable support guide handle 1240 connects to bracket 1200 and enables bracket 1200 and a completed bracket pipe assembly see fig1 b to be easily maneuvered and transported handle 1240 may be shaped and sized to best accommodate a human hand a forklift or any other lifting device handle 1240 may be lined with a gripping surface not shown for example neoprene or plastic base 1250 connects to body 1210 and allows for bracket 1200 to be mounted to a surface for example a duct see fig1 b bracket 1200 may be mounted in any secure manner for example welded screwed and bolted additionally support back 1260 may be included on the opposite side of base 1250 in order to provide further support to bracket 1200 fig1 is a diagram illustrating. |
2 | cross section of the interior of the receiver 30 the tongue 36 may thus easily slide into and out of the interior of the receiver 30 by motion along arrow 34 a 34 a constant diameter bore hole 34 is placed through walls of the receiver 30 and the tongue 36 a receiver locking pin 32 is sized to fit within the receiver locking hole 34 securing the tongue 36 from movement relative to the receiver 30 once in place for operation the tongue 36 enters the housing 40 on a forward wall 42 thereof the housing 40 is fixedly attached to the tongue 36 the housing 40 is preferably a rigid partially enclosed six sided box having the forward wall 42 a bottom wall 45 a rearward wall 44 a top wall 43 and two opposite side walls 46 the lever 62 resides along the rearward wall 44 of the housing 40 the lever 62 is a rigid elongate construct similar in length to the height of the housing 40 the lever 62 has a spherical tow ball 60 fixedly attached to its upper end and extending out of the top of the housing 40 through an opening in the top wall 43 in a lower rearward corner of the side wall 46 is formed a pivot hole 65 the pivot hole 65 also penetrates a lower end of the lever 62 a pivot pin 64 passes through the pivot hole 65 and entirely through the lever 62 and both side walls 46 thus the lever 62 is free to rotate about the pivot pin 64 along a path represented by arrow 34 b 34 a tow bar 90 has a socket 80 which fits over the tow ball 60 the tow bar 90 is attachable to a. |
3 | cooled and washed with 5 solution of sodium bicarbonate and dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate after removing the solvent under reduced pressure 1 but 1 enyl pyrrolidin 2 one i was obtained by distillation as a liquid 68 2 g 83 2 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 1 02 3h t 2 03 2 15 4h m 2 45 2h t 3 5 2h t 5 01 1h m and 6 85 1h d 13 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 172 52 122 91 113 8 45 09 31 07 23 03 17 27 and 14 27 ir 2962 2930 1698 1663 1253 cm u2212 1 sodium hydride 8 63 g 0 36 mol of 60 dispersion in a mineral oil was washed with toluene to remove mineral oil to this 20 ml of dimethylformamide dmf 1 but 1 enyl pyrrolidin 2 one 25 g 0 1798 mol and a solution of methyl nicotinate 20 94 g 0 152 mol in 15 ml of dmf were added the reaction mixture was heated at 90 u00b0 c for 2 hrs dmf was partially removed under reduced pressure 50 ml water added further cooled to 0 10 u00b0 c and ph adjusted to 7 using hcl the reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate and dried over na 2 so 4 after removing the solvent under reduced pressure a yellow solid was obtained which on recrystallisation with diisopropyl ether gave 1 but 1 enyl 3 nicotinoyl pyrrolidin 2 one ii 35 1 g 94 yield 95 hplc m r 65 66 u00b0 c 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 9 3 1h d 8 8 1h d 8 41 1h dt 7 4 1h m. |
1 | first sheet 4 a hook component 26 of a hook loop type fastener is attached to outside surface 8 at any suitable location e g adjacent transverse edge 14 the cuff 2 further includes a flexible second sheet 30 of woven fabric having a fleecy outside surface 32 and an air impervious inside surface 34 the sheet 30 is die cut to present a first straight longitudinal edge 36 a pair of second and third straight transverse edges 38 40 and a fourth longitudinal edge 42 that includes a short length indent section 44 the corners of sheet 30 are filleted as seen in fig5 the inside surface 34 of the periphery of the indent 44 of sheet 30 overlaps and is attached by heat seal 46 to the outside surface 8 of the periphery of the tab 18 of sheet 4 the inside surface 6 of sheet 4 is fixed by heat seal 48 to the inside surface 34 of second sheet 30 along the first second third and fourth edges 36 38 40 amp 42 respectfully forming an inflatable compartment 50 between the sheets 4 amp 30 in the embodiment of the pressure cuff 2x as shown in fig7 a single flanged fitting 20 is heat sealed to the tab section 18x of the cuff 2x some pressure monitoring systems not shown used with medical pressure cuffs require only one inlet into inflatable cuffs while others require two inlets hence the two embodiments shown and described are supplied to meet the demands of a variety of monitoring systems in the embodiment of the pressure cuff 2a as shown in fig1 amp 11 the fourth edge 16a of the outside surface 8a of sheet 4a overlaps the fourth edge 42a of the inside. |
1 | 50 has plural projections 33 or 52 extending radially away from the socket axis to form a mechanism for connecting the vertical support members 40 60 to horizontal pipes 70 each projection 33 or 52 has a cross shape for easy telescopement into the end of an associated pipe 70 projections 33 and 52 are spaced circumferentially around the respective socket surface at ninety degree increments the number of projections is related to the number of tables in the system fig1 and 8 show a single table fig9 shows a system comprised of a number of tables linked together fig4 shows a socket structure used for a single table fig5 shows a socket structure usable when plural tables are to be linked together the pipe system is designed to support horizontal partitions c and vertical partitions b as shown in fig1 and 8 horizontal partitions c are flat rectangular panels having concave cut outs c1 at their corners whereby the corner areas mate with the sockets 50 that connect the vertical pipes and tubular struts 60 fig1 shows a table having a single horizontal partition fig8 shows a table having two horizontal partitions the vertical partitions can be flat panels as shown at b in fig1 and 2 alternately the vertical partitions can be formed of a fabric net material as shown at 90 in fig8 and 9 fig9 further shows the horizontal partitions as being formed of a net material fig6 and 7 show connectors that can be used to connect the vertical partitions of fig1 and 2 to the vertical pipes 40 each connector comprises a sleeve 80 having plural slotted clips 81 extending radially away from the sleeve axis the clips 81 are spaced circumferentially. |
6 | timing previously memorized in the ram 204 with an output voltage v 02 n of the first oxygen sensor 10 which is currently detected and determines the comparison result when v 02 n lt v 02 n 1 the operation determines that the output voltage v 02 of the first oxygen sensor 10 is decreasing and introduces k fl to the digital low pass filter coefficient k f in step s31 when v 02 n u2267 v 02 n 1 the operation determines that the output voltage v 02 of the first oxygen sensor 10 is increasing and introduces k fr to the filter coefficient k f in step s32 and proceeds to the digital low pass filter treatment in step s15 next a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be explained referring to fig1 and 14 fig1 is a control block diagram of the fourth embodiment in fig1 a reference numeral 28 designates an increase or decrease determining means which determines whether the filter output voltage v 02f is in the direction of increasing or in the direction of decreasing the low pass filter 22a is a low pass filter having two time constants which are set based on the air fuel ratio correction signal k fb2 and the time constant are switched by a determining signal k 3 of the increase or decrease determining means 28 the other construction is. |
3 | the fatigue strength did not reach about 600 mpa as shown in fig9 in a case that a shot particle size is 0 1 mm the fatigue strength being the same level as that about 600 mpa of a carburized and hardened steel material could be obtained u201c u25ef u201d of fig9 however in an another case that a particle size is 0 07 mm or 0 01 mm the bending fatigue strength was 600 mpa or smaller u201c u00d7 u201d of fig9 from results of experimental example 5 fig9 it was found that in the second shot peening treatment a shot particle size should be set to 0 1 mm or larger it is assumed that when a particle size of shots used in the second shot peening treatment is small only a surface of a cast iron is smoothened the compressive residual stress of the outermost surface of a steel material was not generated and the fatigue strength could not be improved gears gears on which the first to third shot peening treatments were performed z being manufactured with a test material of experimental example 1 and gears y being manufactured with a test material to which the third shot peening treatment was not applied were prepared. |
7 | as seen in fig4 and 5 fig4 shows variation of vout y axis versus load current x axis for switching frequencies of 250 hz 500 hz 1 mhz 1 5 mhz and 2 mhz fig5 shows efficiency y axis versus load current x axis for the same switching frequencies re is reflected by the vout drop and directly correlates to the efficiency when the load exceeds 2 a so when the ohmic losses dominate also we note that this optimum also depends on the load it is 300 khz at 10 a and u02dc 500 khz at 5 a then 300 khz at 2 a if other parameters cf cr vary this optimum changes again this frequency optimum would not only require the knowledge of cf cr but also would vary with iload also cf and cr have nominal spread and are de rated and this de rated value can vary with the time if vin and vout vary cf and cr vary too furthermore rdson also varies with vin and with the die temperature thus making the optimum value of rdson variable too this calls for 4 dimension look up tables to adapt the frequency to these parameters to be able to maintain the optimal efficiency otherwise in case the choice relies on one frequency then between 1 and 3 of efficiency is lost around 95 of this depending on the load in ccm which corresponds to 20 to 50 more losses and more self heating the disclosure provides for maximum efficiency point tracking mept of charge pump operation it is very cheap and in a preferred embodiment tunes the frequency of. |
8 | the superlattice structure 110 is ingan however the superlattice structure 110 can also be composed of one to two sets of wide bandgap semiconductor material layer narrow bandgap semiconductor material layer and wide bandgap semiconductor material layer stacked in sequence wherein the material of the wide bandgap semiconductor material layer and the narrow bandgap semiconductor material layer can be such as p type doping nitride semiconductor and the material of the two wide bandgap semiconductor material layers is gan preferably and the material of the narrow bandgap semiconductor material layer located between the two wide bandgap semiconductor material layers is ingan preferably furthermore the thickness of the wide bandgap semiconductor material layer of the superlattice structure 110 is preferably less than 100 u00e5 and the thickness of the narrow bandgap semiconductor material layer of the superlattice structure 110 is preferably less than 500 u00e5 preferably besides the top layer of the superlattice structure 110 is a wide bandgap semiconductor material layer preferably and the thickness of the wide bandgap semiconductor material layer the top layer of the superlattice structure 110 is less than 50 u00e5 preferably the superlattice structure 110 can provide tunneling contact for carriers so that the forward voltage difference can be designed and kept constant to obtain a low forward voltage additionally the transparent conductive layer 112 can have good contact with the superlattice structure 110 without relying. |
1 | and how the said compound s are released is also critical for achieving the maximum effect to address this matter a novel approach combined with the disclosed micro container is illustrated in fig1 as shown in fig1 a bio compatible capping material 141 can be used to seal the narrow opening of the said micro container following a desired compound 511 or compounds being filled into the container the bio compatible capping material 141 is selected such that it can dissolve in the environment along its way to the target or in the environment surrounding the target in a desired time frame resulting in the timed release of compound s in the targeted area as shown in fig1 for example it can dissolve in human blood or an acid environment in the stomach all which can be manipulated depending on the desired therapeutic outcome the timing is such that the narrow opening is opened in a desired time frame upon reaching its targeted location in some disease prevention or treatment applications it may require a more precise targeted delivery to an intended site even at the cellular level to achieve the above stated objective one of the key inventive aspects of this patent application is to integrate micro containers injectors sensors positioning device motion apparatus communications devices and other various components with one to multiple ic devices with memory and logic processing functions on the same micro device to achieve far greater functionality precision selectivity and flexibility than those by conventional drug delivery. |
8 | distinguishing identifier x and its public key publickey x and token represents a token field defined as follows token tb r a u2225 r b pub a u2225 pub b u2225 ss tp r a u2225 r b u2225 pub a u2225 pub b u2225 text3 token tb 1 r b u2225 pub a u2225 text5 u2225 ss tp r b u2225 pub a u2225 text5 token tb 2 r a u2225 pub b u2225 text6 u2225 ss tp r a u2225 pub b u2225 text6 step s 21 the entity a transmits to the entity b a message 1 including a time variant parameter r a an identity id a the token tokenab and an optional text field text 1 step s 22 upon reception of the message 1 the entity b transmits to the ttp a message 2 including time variant parameters r a and r b entity identities id a and id b and an optional text field text 2 step s 23 upon reception of the message 2 the ttp verifies the entities a and b particularly if the entity identities of the entities a and b in the message 2 are certificates then the validity of the certificates of the entities a and b are checked and if they are invalid then the message 2 is discarded directly or a message 3 is returned if they are valid then the message 3 is returned if the entity identities of the entities a and b in the message 2 are entity distinguishing identifiers then respective public keys of the entities a and b are retrieved and verified and if no public keys are found or are invalid then the message 2 is discarded directly or the message 3 is returned if the. |
5 | billowing inflated skin 79 the anchor ties 86 87 merely act as restraints along intermediate points of the film holding such intermediate protions in spaced fashion from the skin to thereby define a plurality of parallelapiped shaped dead air spaces 95 between the films 81 83 and spaces 96 between the film 81 and skin 79 fig6 illustrates an embodiment which achieves the objectives of the present invention without the use of distinct anchor tie elements in this embodiment the middle film 181 is secured to the anchor strips 185 along lines 182 and is heat sealed to the outer skin 179 along the line 189 the inner film 183 is secured to the anchor strips 185 along lines 184 and is heat sealed to the middle film along lines 193 in much the same manner as previously as the positive air pressure inflates the air structure the skin 179 billows outwardly from the restraining shroud lines 159 161 and extends the middle and inner films in the relatively taut fashion shown in this case air spaces of triangular cross section 196 are created between the skin 179 and the middle film 181 while similarly shaped air spaces 195 are created between the middle and inner films while the present invention has been particularly set forth in terms of specific embodiments thereof it will be understood in view of the present disclosure that numerous variations upon the invention are now enabled to those skilled in the art which variations in propriety yet reside within the scope of the. |
6 | outlet means 16 fluid which enters second chamber 40 then moves through passageway 44 to outlet means 16 first internal chamber 34 may be considered to be an inlet chamber while second and third chambers 40 and 42 may also be referred to as outlet chambers seals 22 and 24 are seated in recesses of grooves in seal holding members 23 and 25 and are held in place respectively by annular flanges 27 and 29 of seal retainers 31 and 33 which are also carried by plunger 20 flanges 27 and 29 each compress or pinch a portion of their respective associated seals 22 and 24 and thus slightly reduce the radius of curvature of those seals in the areas which contact shoulders 28 and 30 when the valve is in the closed position this reduced radius results in a sharper or narrower line contact between the seals and the shoulders thereby resulting in a seal closing force which is spread over a somewhat smaller area thus affecting a higher load per unit area and accordingly a tighter seal for any given closing force retainer 31 also serves to maintain the proper axial spacing between the seals 22 and 24 to insure that they engage sealing shoulders 28 and 30 simultaneously as the valve assembly opens and closes various combinations of pressures balance one another as will now be described when the valve is closed as in fig2 and 2 a force f 2 tending to hold the valve closed is balanced by forces f 1 and f 3 all of these forces are factors of inlet pressure and the areas over which that pressure is applied thus the area related. |
2 | portion 4 the conical portion 4 is inserted in the hole 6 referring to fig1 connectors for pressurized fluids are depicted fig3 and 4 correspond to fig1 and 2 the difference being that the device 1 is shown as provided with electrical connectors 7 7 u2032 and 8 8 u2032 and with a fastening bracket 9 to fasten the body 2 to a manipulator as can be seen in fig1 and 3 there is a plurality of balls on the conical part 4 of the male portion 4 which are arranged circumferentially at even pitch at the same height the balls 11 are housed in appropriate seats obtained in the wall of the conical part 4 the balls 11 are designed as locking means to lock the female portion 5 on the male portion 4 as a matter of fact the balls 11 are movable selectively and by command between an unlocked position radially nearer to the vertical symmetry axis x of the conical part 4 and a locked position radially farther from such axis x at the hole 6 of the female portion 5 a throat is obtained or better a plurality of niches or grooves 12 in which a ball 11 can be inserted at least in part when it is in the locked position the niches 12 are tapered so that to define an undercut with the balls 11 and to prevent the female portion 5 from. |
6 | or plastic or other like wood etc the fastening structure is shown only schematically in fig1 the two receiving elements 82 and the two fastening elements 62 may establish a bayonet connector or may be arranged to fasten the two fastening elements 62 of the organic electroluminescent device 1 arranged as plates flaps latches or hooks the fastening elements 62 may be fixed into the cooresponding part of the bayonet connector via springs pushing onto the fastening elements 62 people skilled in the art are able to chose the appropriate shape of a bayonet connector a fastening element 62 as latch plate or flap would be inserted into a corresondingly shaped cavity as the receiving element 82 the insertation could be performed via a translational motion or via a rotational mortion depending on the shape of the housing 8 the oled 1 and or the cover lid 6 62 the material of the fastening elements 62 could be any material suitable to fasten the oled 1 to the housing 8 preferably the fastening elements 62 are made of the same material as the remaining cover lid 6 more preferably the cover lid 6 comprising the fastening elements 62 is a single piece component 6 after inserting in the organic electroluminescent device 1 into the housing 8 a light emitting unit is formed when a driving voltage is applied to the. |
4 | invention a vertical axis version shown in fig1 uses a conical surface to control the motion of the fibers passing through the machine as shown in fig1 a conventional fluffer is comprised of a generally conical housing 1 having an inlet 2 and an outlet 3 for receiving and discharging pulp fiber respectively a pin rotor 4 is shown which is also generally conical in section and is mounted for rotation within the housing 1 on a shaft 5 which extends through the housing the rotor is further provided with a plurality of pin like projections 6 which extend from the rotor to a point proximate the internal wall of the housing pulp fibers enter the machine through inlet 1 where they are then caused to be spun about the circumference of the machine by the combing action of the rotor 4 and pins 6 in a vertical machine the centrifugal force of the pulp fiber mat 7 acting against the conical surface 8 causes the downward motion of the pulp fiber mat due to gravity to be retarded this conical surface also can be used to provide a means of traversing the pulp fibers through a horizontal machine for a given rate of rotation of the pulp fiber. |
3 | presence of the ceramic and solid lubricant filler the coating would become very hard and would glaze with subsequent significantly decreased abradability coating glazing thus is limiting by facile particle ejection when rubbed by a compressor blade while acceptable erosion resistance is maintained by the addition of the ceramic material the solid lubricant and ceramic particles are uniformly dispersed throughout the deposited coating thus any material removal that occurs does not change coating properties of the remaining seal coatings of the invention prepared by thermal spraying the coating composition onto a substrate have an excellent combination of abradability and erosion resistance as a result of the coating properties including low coating cohesive strength low porosity low surface roughness and high thermal conductivity as a result the coatings can be effectively used in combination with titanium alloy blades without danger of titanium fire coating glazing or excessive blade wear overall engine efficiency is increased if it should be desired to increase porosity of the abradable seal a particulate polymer having a size range of 1 to 200 u03bcm can be blended with the three phase composition material in an amount of 1 to 30 wt of the composition prior to thermal spraying the fugitive polymer is vaporized burned out or leached to yield a porous and permeable coating a list of the polymers which can be used is in u s pat no 4 917 960 incorporated herein by reference the abradable seal of the invention will now be described with reference to the following non limitative example commercially available durabrade u2122 2313 powder produced by westaim ambeon having a particle size in the range of u2212 100 200 mesh was blended with 15 wt of hexagonal boron nitride lubricant having. |
6 | the scope of the disclosed portable vacuum pump by way of example without limitation the stand off structure may extend from the top of container 400 to the bottom i e u201c vertically u201d rather than horizontally as illustrated in fig2 similarly stand off structure 430 may have a small surface area relative to that of container 400 such as without limitation a patch of stand off structures which are adhesively bonded to container 400 proximate to valve 410 in an embodiment stand off structure 430 may comprise a plurality of holes or other perforations through which fluid can pass referring again to fig1 tip 130 may comprise a plurality of ribs or other structural supports 132 such supports can enable tip 130 to maintain a desired shape even as a vacuum is drawn this can allow tip 130 to activate valve 410 of fig4 and to continue such activation as the vacuum is drawn supports 132 can also reduce the likelihood that portions of valve 410 will obstruct tip 130 tip 130 may also comprise o ring 134 or other similar semi rigid material the semi rigid material can extend slightly from tip 130 and thus provide a deformable interface between valve 410 and tip 130 the use of a semi rigid material on tip 130 can thus permit tip 130 to form a tight seal with valve 410 in an embodiment o ring 134 may comprise black nitrile buna n elastomer with a nominal 70 durometer hardness silicone neoprene or other flexible material and may be adhesively bonded to tip 130 as illustrated in fig5 and 6 or may be press fit into a channel in or near. |
1 | end of radius 24 where radius 24 defines part of the wrist joint and by the proximal radius 36 located at the proximal end of radius 24 where radius 24 defines part the elbow joint as shown in fig2 radius 24 is further characterized by the styloid process 40 in one embodiment a method for augmentation of a bone is provided in the present embodiment the method is applied to the radius 24 but it should be understood that the method can be applied to other bones including other long bones such as for example the femur and the tibia the bone augmentation method for the present embodiment can be effected after reduction of a fracture of radius 24 whereby a fractured radius 24 has been properly u201c set u201d so that the fractured portions of radius 24 are oriented in a manner that will permit them to heal the method can also be employed prophylactically in a patient at high risk for fracture perhaps based on a patient having already injured the radius 24 on one arm and therefore at risk of injuring the radius 24 on the other arm the method can thus be applied to augment prophylactically an unfractured bone the method can be performed using a kit of apparatuses an example of such a kit is shown in fig3 and indicated at 100 kit 100 comprises a trocar 104 which itself comprises a hollow cannula 106 and a stylet 107 that is received through cannula 106 when assembled cannula 106 and the tip of stylet 107 form a contiguous tip for piercing through tissue once piercing is complete stylet 107 can be removed. |
1 | picture candy wheel with viewable confection layer containing frame by frame pictures sequential pictures 22 are rotated into and out of view window individual focused frame 23 may be statically viewed individually a still shot or as part of an animated action motion picture sequence fig4 illustrates additional view window blocking flaps 25 and a film reel graphic 24 on the flat side of the confection wheel block view window blocking flaps 25 help draw visual focus and attention away from rotational motion of candy wheel block as well as shade out unwanted glare from external light sources and sun light the flat side film reel graphic 24 represents a graphic tone or logo for the product as relates to motion pictures the graphic could optionally be any image advertisement logo art or picture fig5 illustrates alternative embodiments picture frame placements and confectionary shapes confectionary layers 26 are illustrated here as independent layers placed one inside the other the confectionary layers 26 could also be produced as one long continuous sheet rolled on a spindle axle side mount picture view layer 27 is an alternative to the spooled layer wrapping previously mentioned in this embodiment 27 represents layers of confection stacked one on top of another with the viewing taking place on the side of the confection instead of the round continuous wheel part rollup or tube embodiment 28 is represented as an additional potential embodiment wherein layers are wrapped in a tubular fashion with a vertically or horizontally positional adjusting view window assembly fig6 illustrates preferred embodiment of confectionary layers side view of stacked confectionary layers 29 shows a side view layers that have been stacked and pressed into position transparent top layer 30 protects film. |
6 | apparatus disclosed in u s pat no 3 951 205 to zilbermann and u s pat no 4 203 485 to zilbermann and aronoff heaters 35 and 36 may likewise be similar to the duct heaters described in these u s patents however any suitable mixing box and duct heater may be used in accordance with the following functions mixing boxes 32 and 33 act to enable air from a return plenum to be recirculated back through skin zone ducts 30 and 31 to recover heat which would otherwise be exhausted from a return plenum typically an air volume is located above a floor ceiling structure and serves as the return air plenum heated cooling air tends to naturally rise into the volume for removal or recirculation as hereinafter explained heaters 35 and 36 provide all the heating for the three zones 14 16 and 18 and are energized when the heat available from the return air plenum not shown is less than the heat lost through the building exterior 10 and the temperature within perimeter zone 16 drops to actuate at least one sector thermostat 51 52 53 or 54 as shown in fig1 in a preferred operational sequence the heating and cooling portions are cooperatively staged so that the system does not attempt to heat air which has first been cooled thus as the temperatures begin to decrease in perimeter zone 16 the outputs from thermostats 51 52 53 and 54 act to close air flow dampers 56 57 58 and 59 respectively to decrease the cooling air flow from perimeter zone sector ducts 24 25 26 and 27 the control systems and control boxes 64 and 65 hereinafter explained select the lowest cooling demand from the perimeter zone sector duct systems to control. |
3 | are no particular limitations placed on these groups when the average molecular weight of r 2 as a poly ether or poly ester linking chain is less than 100 curing properties of the maleimide thereof are worse even if the compositions are cured the gel fraction of the energy cured composition tends to be lower the gel fraction is the percentage of material remaining after a cured film has been refluxed for example in methyl ethyl ketone for 3 hours at 80 u00b0 c then dried at 100 u00b0 c for one hour a cured maleimide derivative or composition which has a 99 8 gel fraction indicates that only 0 2 of the matrix was solubilized by the above reflux conditions i e a high degree of conversion the percentage conversion is defined as the ration of functional groups to a crosslinked matrix monitored by the disappearance of and ir absorption band during the course of 20 irradiation this real time ir measurement allows one to quantify percent conversion and provides insight into the reactivity the composition during irradiation 0025 fig1 and 2 show a plot of the percent conversion of maleimide to polymerized maleimide material over time as measured by real time infra red analysis as mentioned above as the molecular weight of r 2 decreases the curing properties of the maleimide became worse fig1 shows a plot of real time ir data for a bismaleimide derivative structure shown where r 2 is polytetramethyelene glycol as the molecular weight of the repeat unit n decreases i e 4000 curve 1 3000 curve 2 1000 curve 3 650 curve 4 and 250 curve 5 the conversion rate becomes lower however where the molecular weight of r 2 curve 6 is less than 100 the real time ir data shows the. |
3 | the solvent was removed under reduced pressure and column chromatography ch 2 cl 2 meoh 4 5 1 of the crude product gave an amorphous solid 219 mg 72 1 h nmr cd 3 od u03b47 53 7 30 5h m ar 5 61 1h s h 5 4 53 1h dd j 11 1 5 2 hz h 4a 4 25 1h m h 2 4 20 1h ddd j 9 8 5 2 4 4 hz h 3 4 11 1h br s h 2 u2032 3 99 3 84 4h m h 1a h 3 u2032 h 5 u2032 a h 5 u2032 b 3 82 1h dd j 10 7 9 8 hz h 4b 3 58 1h m h 1 u2032 a 3 55 3 42 2h m h 1 u2032 b h 4 u2032 3 38 1h m h 1b 13 c nmr 100 6 mhz cd 3 od u03b4138 72 c ipso 130 12 c para 129 21 127 39 4c ortho meta 102 33 c 5 78 01 c 4 u2032 c 3 u2032 c 2 76 31 c 2 u2032 70 29 c 4 69 02 c 3 62 64 c 1 u2032 60 51 c 5 u2032 58 46 c 1 maldi tof ms m e 428 m na 406 m h hrms calcd for c 16 h 23 o 9 sn m h 406 1179 found 406 1192 a mixture of 1 4 dideoxy 1 4 imino l arabinitol 16 80 mg 0 6 mmol and 2 4 o benzylidene. |
7 | by the path 506 if the degraded mode option is present the cpu reads the system code on the magnetic card in the reader slot via the card reader coils 74 and then reads the switches 140 in fig4 the cpu 66 compares the system code on the card to the system code on the switches for a match this comparison is symbolized by the block 508 in fig1 if there is no match the cpu 66 turns on the red led for a time set by the switches on the switch and relay board 62 in fig2 this indicates no authorization as symbolized by the state 510 the cpu 66 then addresses the feature memory 98 to determine if the no go option is in effect as symbolized by the state 512 if it is not in effect the cpu 66 returns to the background loops 443 via the path 514 if the option is in effect the cpu addresses the no go relay 166 in fig4 through the driver 70 by placing the proper address on the lines 172 and writing a logic 1 on the buffered d 0 data bit line 68 the no go relay 166 is thereby energized for a time set by the switches on the switch and relay board 62 and whatever external device that is coupled to the no go relay contacts through the lines 167 will be signalled that an unauthorized person has attempted an entry. |
1 | which identify the bar code concerned for the user and indicate a specific function or action which the apparatus can execute the microcomputer of the apparatus is programmed to recognize and identify each individual one of the bar codes on the sheet 30 and when reading bar codes the microcomputer generates individual data for each read bar code and stores these data in the read sequence the user may enter several bar codes in a user defined sequence this is done by moving the read device of the apparatus across selected bar codes one at a time while the apparatus is in record mode the user may hereby make up an individual program of actions to be executed when the user has entered the desired sequence he presses a stop button 14 the entire sequence is then stored in the memory of the apparatus and the red led 13 is turned off to execute the entered sequence the user presses a play button 15 and the apparatus then switches to play mode which is indicated in that a green led 16 gives out light the microcomputer of the apparatus will hereby read the entered data one at a time from the memory the memory also stores instructions corresponding to each of the possible. |
6 | the control electronics 4 drive the motor 6 via the signal line 5 the motor 6 then rotates the spool 8 about its longitudinal axis within the cavity 9 via the drive shaft 7 the rotation of the spool 8 causes the grooves 11 a 11 b to move into or out of alignment with the internal ports located on the inner surface of cavity 9 when a groove 11 is aligned with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet fluid may flow from the pressurised supply port 12 to either of the first or second control ports 16 18 depending on the alignment of the groove 11 alternatively or as well depending on the form of the groove see below fluid may flow from either of the first or second control ports 16 18 to the tank outlet port 14 the interaction of the groove the spool and the internal ports is discussed in more detail below in relation to fig2 if the fluid flows from the servo valve 1 via the first control port 16 then the pressure in the first cylinder chamber 22 increases the increase in pressure in the first cylinder chamber 22 acts on piston 26 to move the actuator arm 20 in a first direction if the fluid flows from the servo valve 1 via the second control port 18 then the pressure in the second cylinder chamber 24 increases the increase in pressure in the second cylinder chamber 24 acts on piston 26 to move. |
3 | problems as compared to those existing with a plurality of parallel connected anodes and cathodes except for the gas space dams 22 and 23 the feed compartment 18 and the product compartment 20 are open to the bipolar electrode compartment bipolar electrodes 21 which may be made of graphite are fitted with a plurality of electrolyte flow through passages 16 so that electrolyte may flow through the cell in a substantially non turbulent manner from the feed end to the discharge end electrodes 21 are mounted on piers 26 made of refractory as shown in fig3 a gap 27 is left in each pier 26 to permit insertion of a lifting hook when worn electrodes are to be removed the bottoms of main anode 15 main cathode 19 and bipolar electrodes 21 all lie in substantially the same horizontal plane thus the main electronic path and main flow path for electrolyte through the cell is constituted by flow passages 16 through the electrodes the main anode advantageously is made of graphite and is water cooled the cell is covered with water cooled lids 28 which are fitted to the top surfaces of the cell sides and to each other with labyrinth seals each bipole compartment 29 and each bipolar electrode is fitted with a lid in addition the feed or inlet compartment 18 and the product or outlet compartment 20 are fitted with lids 30 and 31 respectively lids 30 and 31 interlock with adjacent bipole lids 28 to form a seal the feed compartment lid. |
8 | critical path through the code is taken for the transmission failure immediately before the mode down it is composed of 10 statements other cases are much shorter in setting the algorithm it is necessary to set only the parameter a t which slightly affects accuracy of the mode up test the present invention may be implemented as computer readable codes on a computer readable medium the computer readable mediums include all types of recoding devices for data storage that can be readable by a computer system examples of the computer readable recording medium include a read only memory rom a random access memory ram a compact disk read only memory cd rom a magnetic tape a floppy disk an optical storage device media etc the medium may be a transmission medium based on carrier wave transmission e g internet based transmission furthermore computer readable recording mediums may be distributed over computer systems connected to a network and computer readable codes distributively stored and executed therein also functional programs codes and code segments for implementing the present invention may be inferred by programmers skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains according to the present invention an algorithm with the. |
5 | may be substantially similar or identical to height h and as shown in fig3 most or all of their surfaces 62a and 62b see fig4 and 7 may contact the side wall 18 to match more closely the support provided side wall 18 to the pressure of water w as a function of height h buttresses 38 additionally may be flared in depth as illustrated in fig2 and 3 such flaring results in buttress 38 having its minimum depth d 1 at its top 66 and its maximum depth d 2 at its bottom 70 also adjacent ground g with the depth increasing substantially continuously between top 66 and bottom 70 buttress 38 thus resembles in the side elevational view shown in fig3 a right triangle unlike brace 10 however buttress 38 of fig3 has solid sides 74a and 74b a solid face 78 and is truncated at top 66 surfaces 62a and 62b moreover function as flanges of buttress 38 the result is a unitary structure for buttress 38 that both provides greater and more uniform and continuous support for side wall 18 and has a sleeker profile than braces 10 furthermore for some embodiments of buttress 38 maximum depth d 2 does not exceed ten inches an amount significantly less than the distance typically thirty six inches from pool 14 that braces 10 protrude other dimensions of an exemplary buttress 38 include height between approximately forty two and sixty inches width of approximately four inches and a minimum depth d 1 of approximately two to four inches buttress 38 is usually made of metal such as galvanized steel but may be manufactured of other materials when necessary or appropriate the face 78 sides 74a and 74b and surfaces 62a and 62b. |
2 | the light within the guiding core in one embodiment the light is confined from both the internal and the external sides of the device forming a guiding channel or just by the external side forming a disk resonator although the perfectly circular shape is generally preferred the resonator could be of any closed loop shape such as an ellipse etc although not mentioned explicitly throughout the text the bragg reflectors can of any type of distributed reflector such as for example a photonic bandgap crystal where the bragg reflector is constructed by series of holes in a dielectric material the resonator structure can be used in various applications such as optical filters lasers modulators spectrum analyzers wavelockers interleave filters and optical add drop multiplexers application_number US 76697404 A description 0035 fig1 a 1c are diagrams which illustrate the prior art ring resonator structure fig1 a and 1b are top plan view diagrams which show structures utilizing respectively a ring resonator 100 and a disk resonator 102 fig1 c is a perspective diagram which shows a structure utilizing circular resonator 104 and a multi layer approach such as described in u201c vertically coupled glass microring resonator channel dropping filters u201d b e little et al ieee photonics technology letters vol 11 no 2 february 1999 p 215 217 referring to fig2 a 2d the resonator 20 according to the invention is illustrated by example in several embodiments in top plan view in the embodiment of fig2 a resonator 20. |
9 | each pixel is displayed during most of the picture time in case any part of the picture contains motion the viewer will track this motion as each pixel is displayed substantially the whole picture time the intensity of pixels showing the motion is integrated along the motion trajectory as follows f out u2061 x u2192 n 1 t i u2062 u222b 0 t i u2062 f u2061 x u2192 t t u2062 d u2192 n u2062 u2062 u2146 t 1 where t i is the display time f is the input video signal f out is the output video signal and t is the picture period the vector d is the product of the object velocity and the picture period in case t i is constant the integration is the same as a convolution of f x n and a sample and hold function h x f out u2061 x u2192 n u2062 t t i u2062 u222b 0 t i t u2062 f u2061 x u2192 u03b1 u2062 u2062 d u2192 n u2062 u2062 u2146 u03b1 u2062 u222b u221e u221e u2062 f u2061 x u2192 u03b1 u2062 u2062 d u2192 n u2062 h 1 u2061 u03b1 u2062 u2062 d u2192 u2062 u2062 u2146 u03b1 u2062 f u2061 x u2192 n h u2061 x u2192 2 h 1 u2061 u03b1 u2062 u2062 d u2192 t t i 0 u2264 u03b1 u2264 t t i 0 otherwise 3 from an analysis in the fourier domain it is apparent that the original signal can be reconstructed by inverse filtering the output signal f u2061 f u2192 n f out. |
6 | shut off remotely in case of an emergency condition application_number US 72843091 A description in the figures linkages are utilized which enable a butterfly valve 10 to be controlled manually by a push pull cable 12 push pull cable 12 can set butterfly valve 10 to any position between fully open and fully closed when such motion is applied by a operator as shown by the directional arrows adjacent the numeral 12 in fig4 indicator 14 as shown in fig3 provides a measure of the opening in degrees the linkage and spring means associated with butterfly valve 10 are operative to close butterfly valve 10 when solenoid 18 controlled solenoid pin 42 is withdrawn upon withdrawal of solenoid pin 42 shown in fig4 clevis locking link 24 rotates about pivot pin 26 which movement releases cable clevis pin 16 and disengages cable clevis 20 as shown in fig5 and 6 thus terminating manual control of butterfly valve 10 and allowing spring 28 under tension to rotate locking lever 22 about shaft 40 said lever 22 being pivotably connected to butterfly valve 10 such that spring 28 and or the air pressure on the butterfly valve 10 flapper as denoted by the arrows labeled flow in fig4 close butterfly valve 10 against stopping means 30 such stopping mean 30 acts as the butterfly valve shaft 40 bushing clevis locking link 24 as seen previously is utilized to keep push pull cable clevis 2 and lever 22 together until release of solenoid pin 42 whereby motion of the flapper of butterfly valve 10 commences in rotation as shown in the direction of the arrows of fig5 about shaft 40 of. |
3 | preferred according to the invention contain bisphenol a and 1 1 bis 4 hydroxyphenyl cyclohexane bisphenol z the polycarbonate mixtures according to the invention can be mixtures comprising homopolycarbonates and or copolycarbonates and the polycarbonate component a may differ from the polycarbonate component b not only in the higher molecular weight but it can also differ in that it has a different molecular composition aromatic polycarbonates which have molecular weights weight average mw for example measured by the light scattering method of about 28 000 to 40 000 preferably of about 29 000 to 39 000 and in particular of about 30 000 to 35 000 are to be understood as polycarbonate component b aromatic polycarbonates which have molecular weights weight average mw for example measured by the light scattering method of about 60 000 to 120 000 preferably of about 65 000 to 110 000 and in particular of about 70 000 to 95 000 are to be understood as polycarbonate component a they can be prepared by known methods for example from the abovementioned bisphenols it being possible to use for example phenol and p tert butylphenol as a chain stopper known polycarbonate preparation methods are described for example in u. |
1 | down the drain line when the rinse slide is activated both valves open and since the drain line is lower than the fluid source the fluid flows out of the drain line 18 the actuation handle 26 may then be squeezed with the fluid source 22 causing fluid to be pumped out of the fluid source 22 and through the drain line 18 cleaning the drain line 18 referring now to fig4 optionally the system may include an attachment mechanism 34 such as a belt clip for attaching the assembly 16 to the patient during use of the system now referring to fig4 and 5 a 5 c the attachment mechanism 34 may be coupled to the assembly 16 at an attachment location 36 the fluid source 22 may be coupled to the assembly 16 at an attachment assembly 38 fig6 a and 6b depict an alternative assembly 16 u2032 that may be used in place of the assembly 16 depicted in fig4 and 5 a 5 c in this embodiment an actuation lever 44 alternately either a opens a path between the patient line 20 and the drain line 18 or b closes the path between the patient line and the drain line. |
3 | the phenol which yields a compound of formula i b the phenol is synthesized in a single step by condensation in ethanol of p hydroxybenzaldehyde with a para substituted u03b1 cyanotoluene str9 this condensation reaction is known as knoevenagel reaction described for instance as the condensation of an aldehyde with an active methylene compound in the presence of a base catalysed by amines in alcoholic solution compounds of formula i a or i b can be used as the sole liquid crystal compound in a liquid display device but preferably the liquid crystal compositions contain a mixture of at least two compounds of formula i generally the mixtures contain 2 4 compounds of formula i so as to provide eutectic mixtures having nematic properties over a broad temperature range a preferred characteristic of mixtures of compounds of formula i is that the mixtures have properties for use in twisted cell and are therefore highly desirable for use in liquid crystal display devices it will be understood that among the preferred liquid crystal devices in accordance with this invention are those adapted for electrooptical display without further elaboration it is believed that one skilled in the art can using the preceding description utilize the present invention to its fullest extent the following preferred specific embodiments are therefore to be construed as merely illustrative and not. |
4 | case will be described that a product 1 the washing machine is operated and a product 2 the dryer is not operated once it is judged that the washing machine is required to be operated and the dryer is not the washing machine is supplied its optimal performance current value 61 that is since the micoms of the products 1 and 2 check the interaction of the products 1 and 2 and supply each optimal performance current of the two products the permanent current loss 31 and 41 shown in fig2 may not be created although the currents are supplied in that way the currents may not exceed the current limit 63 thereby possible to supply the currents safely and efficiently also auxiliary control means may be provided outside of the washing machine and the dryer as necessary the auxiliary control means gives the priority to the washing machine or the dryer and allows either of the two products 1 and 2 operated by its optimal performance current alternatively the priority may be set in advance in each micom of the products 1 and 2 alternatively an input button may be provided for a user to input the priority directly fig4 shows a case that the control means is provided by using a home network system the home network system is a system that controls and manages electric home appliances such as a washing machine a refrigerator a television a vcr an electric heater and a lightning unit in a building by using a communication unit such as a mobile phone and a public phone outside the building after connecting the electric home appliances with a cable or wirelessly the home network system requires a. |
2 | the side wall structure analogously the end walls 8 includes a lower end sill 10 and an upper top end chord 13 with stakes 12 extending there between and plates 11 complete the end wall structure corner caps or end caps 17 connect the top chords 13 of the side wall and the end wall 8 these structures are convention other than the lading shedding corner cap or end cap 17 and the lading shedding top chord 13 of the present invention as described hereinafter the lading shedding corner cap or end cap 17 and the lading shedding top chord 13 of the present invention may be best illustrated with a review of the prior art structures shown in fig2 3 as is illustrated in these figures the top surface 14 of the prior art corner caps or end caps 17 and the top surface 14 of the prior art corner caps 13 is formed horizontally this structure will accommodate lading 9 during loading as illustrated the lading 9 is then manually removed with mechanical sweeping type devices or pneumatic blasting cleaners or hydraulic blasting cleaners the hydraulic blasting cleaners will add a further detriment of adding water to the lading consequently this horizontal structure requires additional equipment and or manual attention and still results in lading being. |
6 | no further description is necessary mounted to the clamping band near its overlapping ends is a band tightening means housing 30 composed of a driven gear means housing 32 housing the driven gear means 40 and a drive gear means housing 34 housing the drive gear means 50 the housing 34 is mounted perpendicularly to the housing 32 forming an 34 l 34 shape the purpose of which will become apparent later in the description the longitudinal length of the housing 34 can vary depending upon the needs of the user for instance referring to fig7 a when access to the clamp is relatively easy or when space is limited the length l 1 of the housing 34 can be made short relative to the length l 2 of housing 32 thus reducing the amount of material used in making the clamp however as shown in fig7 b the length l 1 of the housing 34 can be made long relative to the length l 2 of housing 32 thus making it easier for a person to access the clamp with a tool contained substantially within the driven gear housing 32 is the driven gear means 40 the driven gear means 40 includes an elongated worm screw 42 rotationally mounted in the housing 32 the screw is operatively engaged with the slits 26 so that the band is constricted or expanded when the screw is rotated located at one end of the screw is a hex head 44 having a driving slot 46 sized for receiving a tool such as a screw driver for rotating the worm screw located at the other end of the screw is a driven gear 47 the. |
9 | in a networked environment which includes data communication lines 112 122 132 and 142 some variants of such a system include analog sources 102 may be any of a number of possible sources such as an analog or digital tape deck a laser disc player a live satellite feed a live video camera etc a video signal such as ntsc or pal is all that is needed for input into the video cataloger 110 metadata server 130 may be as simple as a file system containing hypertext markup language html files or as complex as a relational database supporting a client server application environment for media management client interfaces may be html web browsers java or native client applications for example digital video encoding 120 the existence of digital video is an optional component it may be the case that the metadata merely indexes video that resides on analog video tapes stored on shelves content server 140 may be as simple as a file system containing digital video files or as complex as a digital video stream server such as those offered by real networks silicon graphics mediabase oracle ovs and the like digital video formats digital video data is encoded by an encoder process 120 and communicated to the content server 140 over a network channel 122 the format of the digital video may be any of a wide variety of formats such as real video at various bit rates from 20 kbps up to 500 kbps mpeg 1 at various bit rates up to 3 5 mbps mpeg 2 at various bit rates. |
7 | to the tool movement length along each axis it is possible to shorten the machining time and to reduce the tool abrasion and thereby the height difference on the tool surface with the result that the tool cost can be economized in addition since it is unnecessary to record the optimum spindle revolution number commands s commands in the machining program the machining program can be shortened as compared with when the optimum spindle revolution number commands s commands are described in the machining program therefore it is possible to shorten the machining program reduce the memory for storing the machining program and decrease the communication speed during the remote buffer operation further in general there exists such a tendency that the acceleration or deceleration time of the spindle is longer than that of the tool axial movement to overcome this problem it is preferable to match the timing of the tool axial movement with that of the spindle by providing a delay buffer 26 at the output stage of the tool axial movement command fig3 is a block diagram showing a third embodiment of the numerical control apparatus according to the present invention in this third embodiment any command values of the spindle revolution numbers are not described in the processing program first a machining program 5 is analyzed by an analyzing section 31 of the numerical control apparatus 30 that is the analyzing section 31 extracts a character string of x codes. |
6 | moving the piston 30 against the wall 20 whilst clamping the friction disc 32 and the unlocking also referred to as unclamping of this clutch 28 are achieved in a fashion known per se by varying the pressure between the control chamber 58 and the turbine chamber 59 a second embodiment of the hydrokinetic coupling appliance according to the invention will now be described with reference to fig3 in this figure the elements similar to those depicted in fig1 and 2 are designated by identical references in this embodiment the friction stop 68 is carried by the piston 30 is arranged radially beyond the external periphery 100 of the plate 24 and is produced in a single piece in this case the friction stop 68 also consists of the obturation means here metallic plugs preferably produced from pressed sheet metal and which are for example force fitted in the corresponding passage orifices 30 t each plug 68 has the general form of a bowl and comprises a re entrant rolled edge 68 r here constituting the active part 68 a of the friction stop 68 the edge 68 r being in abutment against the damper plate 36 naturally the metallic plugs in particular the active part 68 a can be given treatment with a view to improving the properties for example their coefficients of friction the passive part 68 p comprising the means. |
4 | 11 can be composed of an elastically resilient material e g plastic in order to allow the retaining web 46 to undergo an elastic deflection when the bolt 45 is moved into the region of the retaining section 48 due to the circular clamped connection between the retaining sections 48 and the bolts 45 the carrier 20 and therefore the compaction module vm are able to pivot about the central axis w of the retaining section 48 in the operating position of the compaction module vm fig1 the suction drums 17 or a friction ring that is connected to the suction drums rest on the circumference of the driven delivery rollers 7 wherein the fiber material v to be compacted is located between the suction drums 17 and the delivery rollers 7 and is clamped therebetween the compaction module vm is fixed in this position by means of a web 62 which rests on a web 49 that is fastened on the carrier 20 in order to obtain a desired contact pressing force of the suction drums 17 on the delivery roller 7 the web is attached on a leaf spring 68 which is fastened on the pressure arm 10 by means of screws 69 after the pressure arm 10 is released and transferred into an upper position which is illustrated by dashed lines the compaction module vm also pivots due to its own weight into a lower position which is illustrated by dashed lines this pivot movement is limited in the downward direction by a stop 65 which. |
4 | the yellow color disappeared the following experiments were performed to determine the degree of degradation of the fabric based on the warp yarn which contains the dye grab break tests were determined using astm test method d 1682 five breaks for the warp yarn were made for each sample and averaged abrasion tests were determined according to astm method d 3885 stoll flex five samples were run and averaged the fabrics were standard levi style 501 garments the overall results are given in table 1 a standard ice wash procedure was used as the control the results for chlorine sodium hypochloride treatments are shown both in table 1 the treatment was done at normal c1 medium c2 and high c3 chlorine contents in order to obtain increasing levels of color removal ranging from a medium blue to white these treatments were matched to various ozone treatment times needed to achieve the same level of color removal for example c1 matched the ozone treatment for 1 hour while c2 matched the ozone treatment for 1 5 hours no ozone treatment matched the c3 totally white jeans which is included for completeness from the results it is observed that the ozone treated fabrics do not loose as much warp strength as the chlorine bleached fabrics it is the warp yarns which contain the indigo dye fabrics were treated with ozone for 0 5 to 2 0 hours the test results are given in table 1 and shown graphically in the attached bar graphs the fabric color become lighter with increasing time of ozone treatment the color dye level in the garments was monitored by a bausch and lomb color scan spectrophotometer an ice washed garment control was treated for 15 minutes in an ozone atmosphere sample. |
8 | radio signal 151 incidentally the number of sectors is not limited to three but one sector or an appropriate number of sectors may well be included besides the receivers and the transmitter s may well be disposed in appropriate numbers of loops the transmitter 133 converts a reverse baseband signal 155 inputted from a modulator 136 into a reverse radio signal 152 the receiver 0 134 receives the forward radio signal 151 transmitted by an access terminal 101 through the dup 130 as a signal 153 so as to convert the received signal into a forward baseband signal 156 on the other hand the receiver 1 135 receives the forward radio signal 151 transmitted by the access terminal 101 through the bpf 131 as a signal 154 so as to convert the received signal into a forward baseband signal 157 incidentally since the configuration of each of the sector 2 111 and sector 3 112 may be identical to the configuration of the sector 1 110 it shall be omitted from description the modulation demodulation process portion 121 includes the modulator 136 and a demodulator 137 and it modulates and demodulates data the line interface portion 114 is the interface between the radio access point 100 and a network 102 the access point controller 115 has the functions of monitoring and controlling the radio access point 100 the test function unit 113 includes for example an access terminal function portion 126 and a test function controller 127 incidentally the practicable configuration of the test function unit 113 will be described later a maintenance terminal 103 is connected to the access. |
6 | is shown in fig1 engine 70 shown is a spark ignition engine with spark plugs 74 installed into engine 70 the invention may also apply to a compression ignition engine which does not rely on spark plugs for ignition engine 70 is supplied fuel directly into the combustion chamber through injectors 72 as would be the case in a direct injection gasoline or diesel engine fuel injectors 72 could be situated alternatively near the intake ports to the combustion chamber engine 70 is provided with a cam phaser 34 which can alter the time at which the valves open and close relative to engine crankshaft rotation a more detailed description is provided below with reference to fig2 engine 70 is supplied fresh air through an inlet duct containing a throttle valve 78 the engine discharges gases into an exhaust duct 88 a portion of the exhaust gas stream may be routed back to the intake duct through exhaust gas recirculation egr valve 90 continuing with fig1 engine control unit ecu 18 has a microprocessor 50 called a central processing unit cpu in communication with memory management unit mmu 60 mmu 60 controls the movement of data among the various computer readable storage media and communicates data to and from cpu 50 the computer readable storage media preferably include volatile and nonvolatile storage in read only memory rom 58 random access memory ram 56 and keep alive memory kam 54 for example kam 54 may be used to store various operating variables while cpu 50 is powered down the computer readable storage. |
8 | fig1 wherein several wlans 101 103 and 105 which may overlap are shown in close proximity to one another each wlan includes a plurality of stations 111 113 and 115 through which messages may be sent to and received from that particular wlan 101 103 and 105 each wlan includes connection to an access port ap 112 114 and 116 which permits communication between wlans wlans are accessed through stations that operate as the access ports ap 112 114 and 116 ap 39 s provide communications with services and stations outside the immediate set of wireless stations with which it communicates the service u201c behind u201d the ap is termed the distribution service ds in 802 11 stations in systems using either or both 802 11 and hiperlan 2 protocols should accommodate both due to the wireless nature of the wlan ordinary stations need not support both systems although such abilities would be desirable since it is most likely that common frequencies will be shared it is clearly desirable that the aps support both standards i e with a hybrid ap hap an illustrative example of a station access port 201 is shown in the fig2 and includes a wireless antenna 203 a radio. |
1 | 20 microns then the angular velocity is set to a value such that the focused beam 611 does not move laterally more than 200 microns during the depth scan by setting the angular velocity of each wedge prism 605 to such a value the distortion in the depth scale of each scan produced by the change in thickness of the wedge prism 605 as it rotates is minimized the threshold trigger depth scan rate and angular velocities are presets that may be optimized and built into the sensor system 601 at step s 806 the patient sets the sensor system 601 to begin scanning the skin 610 since a threshold trigger was set at 45 db in step s 804 the sensor system 601 will not accumulate scan data until the intensity of the optical signal produced by the sensor system 601 reaches a value of 45 db preferably the threshold is above the highest noise peak produced by the signal but at least 10 db lower than the intensity peak at the interface between the skin 610 and the disposable apparatus 614 once the sensor system 601 has completed taking multiple scans preferably around 1500 scans at step s 807 the sensor housing 614 may be removed from the disposable apparatus 608 or alternately the sensor housing 614 may remain and begin to take another glucose reading the disposable apparatus 608 remains adhered to the patient 39 s skin 610 the scan data. |
8 | with 3 micron bumps these features will be roughly 7 microns because these features are the negative of the features imprinted in the nonconductive layer fig4 b shows such an exemplary patterned imprinting wafer after etching trenches 404 in it these trenches can be formed by placing the wafer in a plasma etching system such as a reactive ion etching rie system or inductively coupled plasma icp etching system where a mixture of o 2 and sf 6 etch away the exposed si sidewall angle is controlled by the ratio of the two gasses and is controlled to etch sidewalls roughly 70 degrees with respect to the surface of the imprinting wafer etching proceeds until the etch depth is equal to the thickness of the nonconductive layer after etching the photoresist layer is removed with acetone or photoresist stripper after completing the fabrication of the imprinting wafer the imprinting step follows shown in fig4 c the incomplete template wafer 405 consisting of a conductive layer 406 an undefined topside nonconductive layer 407 and a nonconductive backside layer 408 is placed on the vacuum chuck 409 of a hybrid bump bonder capable of micron resolution alignment one such piece of equipment is the suss microtec fc 150 the imprinting wafer 410 is placed on the other vacuum chuck 411 the two wafers are roughly aligned and heated past the glass transition temperature of the nonconductive layer if this layer was formed using the first embodiment using teflon af 1601s this temperature is 160 u00b0 c if this layer was formed using the second embodiment this temperature will depend on the specific ptfe used after heating the two wafers are pressed together held for several. |
6 | way the temperature of the air which has been compressed by the air compressor 21 and heated up is preliminarily lowered by the heat exchanger 26 in this second preferred embodiment due to its use in the heat exchanger 26 the coolant consisting of liquefied air fed from the boost pump 24 can be used to absorb the latent heat of liquefication of the air within the mixer 25 39 therefore the amount of liquefaction can be further increased a third preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in a schematic diagram in fig3 this preferred embodiment is similar to the embodiment in fig2 except that its air precooler 7 has associated therewith a defrosting means 30 and except that its air condensor 5 has associated therewith a sprayer 13 for spraying liquid oxygen thereinto the defrosting means can be a defroster which mechanically vibrates the air precooler e g a hammer or a vibrator or a defroster which blows high pressure fluid the inclusion of the defrosting means 30 can prevent moisture and or carbon dioxide contained in the air from adhering to heat exchange surfaces thereby increasing the heat transfer efficiency in addition the liquid oxygen sprayer 13 sprays liquid oxygen into the air condensor 5 after it has been fed from a liquid oxygen tank 9 fed through a pipe 10 and pressurized by a pump 11 in this manner the liquid oxygen acts as a refrigerant for liquefying air and is subsequently burnt in the combustor 19 as an oxidizing agent for oxidizing the liquid hydrogen so as to increase the propelling force of. |
1 | 306 the input signals serve to address the lines of the characteristic field memory 302 and the data g 1 g 3 serve to address the lines while the data 1 3 relate to the data contents that is the data to be written into the individual addressed memory locations via the external control access or programming plane the type of linkage in the memory 301 can be predetermined and various mathematical linkages summation multiplication or logical linkages can be selected so that the data can be added multiplied or otherwise transferred in accordance with a logical condition the logical conditions may comprise not only and and or or other known linkages performable by logical gates including 34 greater than 34 34 less than 34 or 34 equal to 34 relationships it can also be predetermined that while satisfying the predetermined condition a particular fixed logical value will e output the component group 301 accordingly allows the processing of signals with either a fixed logical level or with a variable level in digital representation the number of planes of the component element 301 increases accordingly if the characteristic field memory 302 is embodied multidimensionally as indicated by the perspective layering in fig3 for each dimension an additional addressing plane is required the illustration in fig3 is accordingly more symbolic in form any other suitable embodiment of the actual memories is also possible following the circuit 302 is a programmable signal processing component group 303 which enables a time dependent linear processing of the signal value while in the component group 302 a non. |
3 | to be tested in each case the first step is to identify the helical elements or the corresponding loops if no helices are present in the immunoglobulin domain that has been selected as the target for optimisation in the case of constant antibody domains the helices are always located for example between the u03b2 pleated sheet strand a and b and e and f fig4 after identification of these regions optimisation is carried out according to the following plan 1 all the proline and or glycine groups are replaced by another amino acid preferably alanine if there is no conflict with point 2 that is to be prioritised the substitution is only carried out if the group that is to be replaced is not the first group after the preceding u03b2 pleated sheet strand or the last group before the succeeding u03b2 pleated sheet strand 2 then the helices are stabilised by the insertion of additional salt bridges this is done by replacing previously existing amino acids with amino acids having charged side chains of a different charge any combination of arginine lysine histidine aspartate or glutamate may be used the groups that are to be replaced must be separated by two three or four amino acids to ensure the formation of the salt bridge in the helix so that the charged groups inserted will for example have the numbering i and i 3 i and i 4 or i and i 5 all permutations of the above mentioned groups are possible preferably however arginine lysine or histidine is inserted closer to the c terminus than aspartate or glutamate double salt bridges are also theoretically. |
8 | a cable organizing device 80 an alternate embodiment which includes a feature for mounting to a wall or other vertical surface in the organizing device 80 the loop hooks 40 on one side retain the shape described previously however loop hooks 82 on the other side are bent upward 90 degrees to a vertical orientation so that the loop hooks 82 would lie flat against a wall or other vertical surface a mounting plug 84 and a mounting screw 86 are provided at each end for mounting the organizing device 80 to the wall the mounting plug 84 could be welded onto the loop hook 82 or pressed into position in the loop hook 82 so as to provide a rigid attachment the organizing device 80 could be mounted using only the mounting plug 84 and the mounting screws 86 to a vertical surface only the screw holes 36 and the screws 38 to a horizontal surface or a combination thereof fig7 is an isometric view illustration of a cable organizing device 90 an alternate embodiment in which a single serpentine shaped piece of wire 92 replaces many smaller pieces of wire to form the loop hooks 40 in this design which may be less expensive to fabricate due to the smaller number of parts involved the loop hooks 40 alternate position down the sides of the cable organizing device 90 this design would result in a wider spacing of wires in the tray area 46 which may be suitable for some applications the design of the cable organizing devices 30 80 and 90 is such that they are easy and cost effective to manufacture yet sturdy and versatile in use this is due to the combined structural. |
2 | condition is that the recording was interrupted for five seconds when the power supply of the apparatus was on the second condition is that the recording was interrupted for one hour when the power supply of the apparatus was on and the third condition is that the recording was stopped for 72 hours when the power supply of the apparatus was off the dimensions of each of the 24 discharge openings are 50 u00d7 40 u03bcm and the recording unit in which they are vertically arranged in a line at regular intervals of 0 141 mm was used it has been confirmed that when the signal to emit the ink droplets was applied for five minutes just before the recording is interrupted or stopped the ink droplets were accurately emitted the control was performed in accordance with the flowchart of fig3 as the experimental condition of the embodiment for comparison example 1 the recording was restarted without performing the first and second heating operations nor executing the first and second emitting operations for comparison example 2 in the case of restarting the recording in the recording stop state the signal of the same voltage pulse width and frequency as those of the first heating electrical signal of the embodiment was heated for twenty seconds and the same signals as the electrical signals for the pre ink jet of the embodiment were applied and the heating and pre ink. |
8 | set multiple aggregated cqis if reported on the pucch channel can be time division multiplexed on different pucch transmissions at different time instances otherwise if multiple aggregated cqis are to be reported on the pusch channels they can be transmitted in the same pusch transmission or transmitted in different pusch transmissions ue 200 transmits the aggregated cqi to primary enb 202 over channel 214 ue 200 may optionally transmit the aggregated cqi over channels 216 and 218 to enbs 206 and 204 of the comp network the aggregated cqi is computed by the ue based on the downlink quality associated with the aggregated channel over m transmission points along with their respective preceding hypotheses the m transmission points are a subset within set size k when m k only one aggregated cqi is reported corresponding to all transmission points of the set k alternatively when m lt k there are possibilities in this case it is possible to report either a few or all of the respective cqis there are multiple ways to configure the aggregated cqi information by the enb the aggregated cqi mainly targets link adaptation for coherent non coherent joint transmission but is not required for coordinated beamforming scheduling and dynamic point selection from this perspective aggregated cqi can be configured ue specifically by higher layer signaling on the other hand whether aggregated cqi should be explicitly reported also depends on the decision of per point feedback as one possibility the ub may report per point cqi for all points plus aggregated cqi as another possibility. |
2 | to upper shell 12 any force urging lower piston shell 14 downward causes further locking of the collar 28 around the piston shell upon deenergization of solenoid 14 and in some cases upward movement of piston shell 14 springs 34 and 36 return collar 28 to its upper nonlocking position fig3 illustrates the preferred circuitry for the energization of the solenoids it is understood that a separate shock absorber lock is applied to each of the four wheels the corresponding solenoids of the four shock absorber locks are illustrated at 40 48 50 and 52 in fig3 auto battery 54 is grounded on one side to the frame of the automobile as is conventional the other side of the battery is connected to four point selector switch 56 which has its four points connected respectively to the four solenoid coils the other sides of the four solenoid coils are connected to ground so that when the selector switch is turned to a particular solenoid that solenoid is energized by the automobile battery in addition selector switch 56 has a 34 reset 34 or 34 off 34 position 58 for when it is desired that none of the solenoids be actuated each of the four solenoids is the same and it is seen that solenoid 40 has a high force winding 60 and a low force winding 62 connected in parallel together these windings have adequate force capability to pull. |
3 | ch 2 oh compounds can be alkylated to form the corresponding alkoxymethyl compounds e g using dimethylsulfate to form the methoxymethyl compound for compounds in which a and a 39 form a cycloalkyl group similar procedures can be used starting with str20 a known compound for example co 2 r can be converted to ch 2 oh by reduction procedures using a variety of metal or alkylaluminum hydrides and thereafter the ethers formed by standard procedures in all cases the amino group of formula iii compounds is preferably protected in the intermediates using the usual reagents and the protecting groups removed before condensation with formula ii compounds with regard to the removal of protecting groups from compounds of formula iv and n protected precursors of formula iii a number of deprotecting techniques are known in the art and can be utilized to advantage depending on the nature of the protecting groups among such techniques is catalytic hydrogenation utilizing palladium on carbon or transfer hydrogenation with 1 4 cyclohexadiene generally the reaction is carried at room temperature but may be conducted from 5 u00b0 to 65 u00b0 c usually the reaction is carried out in the presence of a suitable solvent which may include but are not limited to water methanol ethanol dioxane tetrahydrofuran acetic acid t butyl alcohol isopropanol or mixtures thereof the reaction is usually run at a positive hydrogen pressure. |
3 | stirred the product was filtered off and washed with water and dried to obtain 1 41 grams 75 of 5 2 4 1 2 benizisothiazol 3 yl 1 piperazinyl ethyl 6 chloro 1 3 dihydro 2h indol 2 one the crude product was purified by ipa and or thf the product matched the spectra of a standard nmr and showed the correct retention time by hplc with 98 0 assay the melting point of the compound was found to be 218 u00b0 c 220 u00b0 c and was found to conform with the melting point of 218 u00b0 220 u00b0 c as disclosed in u s pat no 5 206 366 in a 50 ml 3 necked round bottom flask there were placed 1 gram 4 56 mmol of 3 piperazinylbenzo d isothiazole 2 5 grams 10 86 mmol of 6 chloro 5 2 chloroethyl indolin 2 one 50 mg of potassium iodide 1 64 grams 11 88 mmol of potassium carbonate the contents of the flask were heated to 90 u00b0 c the reaction was monitored by hplc after completion of the reaction 50 ml of dm water was added to the reaction mixture and stirred the product was filtered off and washed with water and dried to obtain 1 41 grams 75 of 5 2 4 1 2 benzisothiazol 3 yl 1 piperazinyl ethyl 6 chloro 1 3 dihydro 2h. |
8 | outer end 50 of the insert member 10 so that electrical cable 95 that is fed up over the sloping surface 120 immediately enters the channel 30 for ultimate entry into the pipe 60 this sloping surface replaces the need for a roller at such outer end 50 of the insert member 10 as can be seen from the drawings formed on opposing sides of the outer end 50 adjacent to the sloping surface 120 of the insert member 10 are opposing flanking support members 130 a and 130 b that are substantially rectangular plate members affixed on their inner surface to the outer surface areas of the insert member 10 as seen more specifically in the preferred embodiment of the subject invention the sloping surface 120 is flanked by integrally attached flanking support members 130 a and 130 b which help center the insert member and maintain the wire centered and confined as it passes over the sloping surface 120 as can be seen from the drawings the insert member 10 is partially inserted into the open end of pipe 60 by placing the inner end 40 thereto into the pipe cavity with the upper channel 30 facing towards the center interior of the pipe 60 with the lower surface 70 of the insert member 10 resting conformingly against the interior cavity 100 of the pipe 60 once the insert end 40 of the insert member 10 is placed in the inner cavity. |
2 | actuator 18 to draw the rail section 24 back into line with main rail 12 and after a few more moments of being pushed the trolley returns to the main rail 12 and proceeds downstream usually to another subsidiary loop and an associated work station fig3 illustrates that the subsidiary loops 17 and 19 are substantially elevated relative to the subsidiary loop 16 and the associated work station for example eight feet higher than the subsidiary loop 16 this is done to conserve work space the storage loops and the stored trolleys and work pieces 50 are elevated enough to allow people to walk or work underneath to allow other workpieces or equipment to be positioned underneath or to allow other functions to be performed underneath a downwardly sloping portion 90 of the rail 12 leads from the subsidiary loop 19 to the subsidiary loop 16 fig4 shows a rear view of the trolley 14 indicated as n a pusher 15 indicated as c which engages it and the restricting bracket 70 the trolley 14n has two wheels 144 and 146 which ride on one of the rails of the system 5 the wheels attach to the inside of an upper hook shaped portion 141 of the trolley and straddle the rail upon which they ride to provide balance at the top of. |
5 | tier 3 there is a separate access area 8 to the lower tier as well as a hall 9 for ingress egress to the lower tier 3 the projector room 5 is located between the tiers and recessed back with respect to both the upper 2 and lower 3 tiers and also has a completely separate access means accordingly the projector room 5 may also be referred to herein as a middle tier which is between the upper tier 2 and the lower tier 3 the balcony 19 of the upper tier 2 is carefully sized to ensure that it does not block the view of the screen 6 for any patrons located in the lower tier 3 or projection of the movie onto the screen 6 from the centrally located and recessed projection room 5 as shown in the attached illustrations the upper tier 2 and lower tier 3 would provide for u201c stadium u201d seating where each seating row is elevated with respect to the rows immediately in front of it however as shown each tier 39 s respective seating area has a different row pitch and angle of inclination relative to the ground level this allows for each seat in the vip seating area of the lower tier 3 to be larger and to have more room the upper tier 2 includes seating rows 4 that are smaller and closer together than the lower tier 3 or vip section in one embodiment the upper tier 2 has a row pitch of 1 15 m 45 27 in and each row 4 is elevated by 0 51 m 20 08 in with respect to the row 4 immediately in front of it yielding an approximate angle of inclination of 23 9 degrees in contrast the lower tier. |
5 | the partition to be utilized in one embodiment the horizontal hinges extend the length of the panel and allow the panels to be fan folded in either direction in a preferred embodiment the hinge is made of a flexible polymeric material such as polystyrene polyethylene or polypropylene more preferably the hinge is a strip of a polyethylene or polypropylene film material having a width in the range of from 3 to 5 inches and a thickness in the range of from 0 0625 to 0 250 inches that is adhered to either the interior or exterior side of the panels along each joint with enough space provided between the panels so that each panel may be caused to lie flat against an adjacent panel when the partition is fan folded along the joints preferably the hinges have a tabbed portion that extends beyond the edges of the panel joint by a distance width of no greater than the thickness of the panels preferably the tabbed portions have a width of at least 0 5 times the thickness of the panels when the partition is opened and a tabbed portion is bent in a direction so that it lies flat against the side edge of the partition or partition door thereby forming an l shaped portion around a corner of the partition or door the position of the l shaped portion against a two panel. |
8 | conducted toward the outside in accordance with the interconnection of the piezo electrical bodies 11 and 12 as a group a the external connections d and f on the one hand and the external connection c and e on the other hand are connected to one another as a ground terminal the terminals c and e are also connected to the terminal a of the piezo electrical body 10 to be operated in anti phase manner the external terminal be of the piezo electrical body 10 which forms the group b is electrically separated from the common external terminal f of the piezo electrical bodies 11 and 12 of the group a in the case of the variation of fig2 described above on page 10 fig2 a in which instead of only one body 10 a plurality of inside bodies are to be operated in the same phase these form the group b which together like group a likewise consist for example of two piezo electrical bodies fig4 and 5 show respective connection diagrams for an operating circuit of an inventive positioning element the capacitance referenced a in fig4 and 5 represents the piezo electrical bodies of the one group and the capacitance b represents the piezo electrical bodies of the other group whereby the piezo electrical bodies of the one group are to be operated in push pull with respect to those of the other group for the embodiment according to fig3 with outer piezo electrical bodies the capacitance a consists of the parallel connection of two capacitances of the piezo electrical bodies 11 and 12. |
9 | in detail with regards to fig2 and 3 as depicted in fig5 a the power supplied to the load 110 remains sufficient at all times supplied by the first power supplies 130 a and 130 b and second power supplies 150 b and 150 c as the first power supplies 130 a 130 b are u201c running down u201d and the second power supplies 150 b 150 c are u201c ramping up u201d after the first power supplies 130 a and 130 b complete their run down the power supplied to the load 110 can be completely supplied by the second power supplies 150 a 150 b and 150 c certain embodiments and features have been described above using one or more sets of numerical limits it should be appreciated that ranges from any lower limit to any upper limit are contemplated unless otherwise indicated certain lower limits upper limits and ranges appear in one or more claims below all numerical values are u201c about u201d or u201c approximately u201d the indicated value and take into account experimental error and variations that would be expected by a person having ordinary skill in the art various terms have been defined above to the extent a term. |
5 | basin 10 and the sand carried by the tidal water would tend to be deposited into the catch basin rather than on the normal bottom of the passageway or inlet 20 the sand or sediment thus accumulated can be periodically removed by pumps 30 and pipes 32 which could be permanently connected to openings 34 in the bottom of the basin 10 as illustrated in fig2 or temporarily as illustrated diagrammatically in fig3 the number and nature of the parts will be determined according to the size and volume of the sediment addressed the catch basin 10 is preferably formed so that its interior walls are substantially smooth this permits the movement of accumulated sand and sediment toward the bottom of the catch basin 10 it is anticipated that the catch basin 10 can be located in various locations such as the outlets of rivers or wherever sand bars tend to form so that the sand and sediment that otherwise would be deposited from the current to the bottom of the water is accumulated in a predetermined position from which it can be pumped to locations on the upland and permitted to dry from its fixed location the sand and sediment can be transported to other locations such as beach replenishment areas or land fill areas an example of such an installation is shown in fig4 in which an inlet 20 opens to the sea 22 and forms a passage of water between the sea 22 and a bay or the like not shown jetties 26 located at opposite sides of the inlet 20 can be formed of stone and concrete tidal flow would thus be directed in both directions within the inlet 20 the flowing water at least from the. |
3 | m 5h 7 31 7 25 m 2h 4 58 t j 6 4 hz 2h 3 92 t j 6 4 hz 2h 3 57 3 55 m 2h 3 48 3 45 m 2h 3 35 s 3h 13 c nmr 400 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 148 9 143 8 141 0 140 6 129 9 127 9 126 1 125 4 124 6 123 4 122 9 120 4 119 5 119 2 119 1 109 4 109 2 71 9 70 9 69 3 59 1 43 3 hrms maldi tof m z calcd for c 32 h 29 n 2 o 2 473 2223 found 473 2210 m h a solution of 12 0 20 g 0 4 mmol and methyl iodide 0 57 g 4 mmol in acetonitrile 8 ml was heated to 100 u00b0 c in sealed tube for 24 h after cooling down to room temperature the solvent was removed and the resulting mixture was purified by precipitation from methanol and ethyl acetate to afford sam 0 15 g in 61 yield 1 h nmr 400 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 8 74 d j 8 0 hz 2h 8 49 s 1h 8 46 d j 8 8 hz 2h 8 31 d j 16 hz 1h 8 26 t j 8 0 hz 2h 8 10 d j 8 0 hz 1h 7 93 d j 8 0 hz 1h 7 83 t j 7 2 hz 211 7 51 d j 8 4 hz 1h 7 46 t j 6 4 hz 2h 7 44 d j 16 hz 1h 7 20 t. |
4 | 6__________________________________________________________________________ example 18 of commercially availablesizing agent example 10 example 13 de os 3 737 615 product as in example__________________________________________________________________________ 18starting weight 0 6 0 6 0 75 0 75 0 6 0 6 0 75 0 75 0 6 0 6 0 75 0 75 0 6 0 6 0 75 0 75 atro starch 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3retention agent 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015 0 015cationicpolyarylamidealuminum sulfate 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 weight 17 18 al sub 2 o sub 3ph 7 3 7 1 7 2 7 0 7 3 7 1 7 2 7 0 7 5 7 3 7 5 7 3 7 5 7 3 7 5 7 3cobb value water 36 31 28 23 38 32 27 23 115 95 115 86 120 115 120 10060 sec sizing degree ink 210 405 450 600 200 320 470 580 1 10 2 25 0 1 0 6seconds__________________________________________________________________________ based on the dry weight of the pulp a paper was produced under otherwise the same conditions as in example 19 except ketene dimer dispersions according to the invention were employed as sizing agents type and quantity of the added auxiliary agents as well as the resulting sizing values are compiled in table 7 table 17______________________________________the other listed auxiliary agents correspondto those of table 6 commercialsizing agent example 15 example 17 product ______________________________________starting 0 15 0. |
9 | the mixture is applied to the screen a blade or squeegee then forces the mix through the openings in the screen applying the mixture to the substrate the screen is removed and the substrate is then processed through the remaining steps such as magnetizing the dispersion and curing the screen is then placed atop another substrate and the process is repeated for another article in yet another embodiment of the invention a stencil is prepared with surfaces raised in the desired pattern the mixture is applied to the stencil and the stencil is then pressed onto the substrate transferring the mix to the substrate in the desired pattern if desired the stencil may be placed onto a roll such as a coating roll substrates may then be coated by passing them over a bed above which the coating roll passes thereby coating the substrates the mix is replenished on the coating roll by a second roll which passes through a reservoir of a mix of the particles and a resin thus substrates may be coated in what resembles a conventional coating process with one sided or two sided coating the magnets so formed may be used on only one side of a given substrate or on both sides in another embodiment of the invention discrete magnets may be adhered to the substrate with an adhesive similar to the resins above it will be readily understood that one advantage of the invention is that the magnets so formed may be dimensionally small for example with the same or similar height and width dimensions measured in a few thousandths of an inch the finer the magnets the greater will be the ability of this method and apparatus to achieve. |
7 | graphical data 908 as well as tools for performing operations on the graphical data 908 in addition use of a tool can result in selection of a region 912 and creation of a copy of the graphical data 908 the region 912 to be copied can be determined by the tool 906 applied the location 920 relative to the graphical data 908 where the tool 906 is applied and characteristics of the graphical data 908 for example if the tree tool 906 is applied as represented by the arrow 916 an image editor can determine that the region 912 to be selected for copying is tree shaped or that brown and green colors should be emphasized in the selection in addition the editor can determine based on the characteristics of the graphical data 908 where the edges of the tree represented by the graphical data 908 are the starting point for edge determination can be based on the location 920 relative to the graphical data 908 where the tool 906 is applied application of the tree tool 906 as represented by the arrow 916 can indicate that the graphical data 908 will be graphically modified as a result of the anticipated graphical modification a region 912 of the graphical data 908 can be selected and copied. |
6 | and the second adhesive section 25 after being pressed in this embodiment the gap 13 is about 1 mm in size in an preferred embodiment according to the present invention the end of a chamber wall 15 of the dispenser housing 26 for defining the concave chamber 27 extends beyond the second wall 11 and projects into the through hole 6 such that the end of the chamber wall 15 forms a shelter element 14 used to isolate the second wall 11 and the gap 13 from the concave chamber 27 since the dispensing chamber 4 is formed of a portion of the concave chamber 27 the second wall 11 and the gap 13 are not exposed in the dispensing chamber 4 preferably the dispensing chamber wall 15 extends into the through hole 6 and not beyond the front surface of the front panel 5 fig5 shows a schematic perspective view of a refrigerator 1 u2033 according to another embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig5 the refrigerator 1 u2033 comprises a refrigerating compartment door 34 which is provided with a table forming opening 35 the table forming opening 35 is provided through the refrigerating compartment door 34 in a front and back direction the table forming opening 35 is selectively closed or opened by a table forming door 16 provided on the refrigerating compartment door 34 the. |
3 | of compounds of this invention by reacting a carboxylic acid containing moiety with a suitable base such as the hydroxide carbonate or bicarbonate of a pharmaceutically acceptable metal cation or with ammonia or an organic primary secondary or tertiary amine pharmaceutically acceptable salts include but are not limited to cations based on alkali metals or alkaline earth metals such as lithium sodium potassium calcium magnesium and aluminum salts and the like and nontoxic quaternary ammonia and amine cations including ammonium tetramethylammonium tetraethylammonium methylammonium dimethylammonium trimethylammonium triethylammonium diethylammonium and ethylammonium among others other representative organic amines useful for the formation of base addition salts include ethylenediamine ethanolamine diethanolamine piperidine piperazine and the like dosage forms for topical administration of a compound of this invention include powders sprays ointments and inhalants the active compound is mixed under sterile conditions with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and any needed preservatives buffers or propellants which can be required opthalmic formulations eye ointments powders and solutions are also contemplated as being within the scope of this invention actual dosage levels of active ingredients in the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention can be varied so as to obtain an amount of the active compound s which is effective to achieve the desired therapeutic response for a particular patient compositions and mode of administration the selected. |
8 | minimize the loss of signal energy into the substrate the transition functions by coupling the electric field in the waveguide 1 to the probe 12 of the transmission line extending into the waveguide the via holes significantly improve operation by preventing the propagation of energy into the substrate without the conductors 14 this energy would be lost e g by going off in spurious directions or by being reflected back into the rectangular waveguide it is noted that in fig1 the width of the substrate 8 extending into the waveguide 1 is less than the width of the waveguide 1 alternatively the portion of the substrate 8 inside the waveguide 1 may have a width equal to the full waveguide width it has empirically been found that ultimate performance is relatively insensitive to probe and substrate width it is possible to change the transition dimensions depending on the frequencies to be coupled and dielectric constant of the transition the shape of the probe specifically the angle 13 of the taper was found to have an effect on the bandwidth of the transition a large taper angle 13 yields an excellent return loss over a narrow frequency range while a smaller taper angle 13 increases the bandwidth but at the expense of return loss there may be additional transmission lines and circuit elements such as transistors diodes resistors inductors and capacitors connected to the coplanar transmission line these do not affect the operation of the transition provided they are not within one half wavelength of the waveguide the waveguide would usually extend in the direction of the viewer of fig1 and would be terminated with a short circuit at a. |
1 | in yet a further embodiment of the present invention the angle of the foot on the board is equal or greater than 30 degrees in relation to the movement of the leg the foot on the ground the plant foot should be parallel lengthwise to the device and should be placed flush to the side of the device and as close the center as possible for more advanced players the plant foot may be adjusted in any variation so the motion can be practiced for more than the fundamental perpendicular placement in one aspect of the present invention the plant foot can be placed adjacent the frame of the in one embodiment of the present invention the foot board has a foot pedal that has a shape conforming to the size or the shape of the user of the board in a further embodiment the foot pedal is separate from the board and can easily be detached from and attached to the board for instance the board has a cut out of a specific shape wherein a foot pedal or a board containing the foot pedal fits snugly so that the foot pedal does not move relatively to the board the board in a further embodiment is provided with fasteners such as rotatable clips that hold the foot pedal or a board containing the foot pedal tightly fixed to the board when put in. |
2 | can be cleaned simultaneously the overall cleaning duration can thereby be further reduced the measuring device 16 is described in more detail below with reference to fig2 to 9 fig2 shows a measuring device 16 connected for example to a steam line 4 1 for example the high pressure steam line 4 1 a or the temporary steam line system 4 1 b via a mounting 20 designed as a saddle mounting the measuring device 16 is fastened rigidly to the tubular steam line 4 1 so that relative movements are avoided by means of the measuring device 16 what is known as a blow out level also called a u201c baffle plate u201d is introduced as a measuring apparatus m inside the steam line 4 1 during continuous operation this is a polished metal strip for example an aluminum copper or steel strip the measuring apparatus m is in this case introduced into the steam line 4 1 transversely with respect to the flow direction the degree of purity of the medium is observed visually and judged during the blow out operation by means of particle impacts impinging onto the measuring apparatus m the measuring apparatus m is designed as a baffle plate change device so that it can be changed during operation that is to. |
2 | during anchoring in a particular embodiment of the invention a hybrid winch is provided that includes but is not limited that includes but is not limited to a hydraulic engine a diesel engine and an electric motor to control tension on the anchor cable during anchoring in a particular embodiment of the invention a hybrid winch is provided that includes but is not limited to a dynamic torque impulse generator in a particular embodiment the dynamic torque impulse generator includes but is not limited to an impulse generator processor connected to a non transitory computer readable medium in a particular embodiment a hybrid winch is provided with torque impulse generation control for anchor handling the winch is electrically driven from a diesel fueled generator on an anchor handler vessel at sea with an additional battery powered source to provide additional winch horse power to provide extra pull when needed for setting an anchor in the sea bed off shore for stabilizing a floating oil rig the hybrid winch can also provide backup power for the winch in case the diesel fueled generator loses power in the case of power loss the backup power provides for controlled release when the boat loses power to keep the winch from pulling the boat under water without cutting the cable attached to the anchor fig1 depicts a floating semisubmersible oil. |
6 | mold compressed to form the ic engine valve step 114 as the fiber rope and bulk molding compound are compressed the fibers and filler material in the bulk molding compound will pack into place to form the head of the valve with resin filling the spaces between the fibers and filler materials excess resin is ejected from the mold through the resin outlet ports the woven u201c un frayed u201d portion of the fiber rope being dense will not allow any of the fibers or filler material from the head portion of the mold to infiltrate significantly however excess resin present within the fiber rope will be ejected through a resin outlet port the filler material coating the exterior of the fiber rope will stay in place for the most part and mix with some of the resin during the compression process thereby forming an external layer which will exhibit the desired coefficient of friction f the mold is then heated at a temperature and for a time associated with the pre ceramic resin which polymerizes the resin to form a fiber reinforced polymer composite structure step 116 g next the polymerized composite structure is removed from the mold step 118 h and finally the polymerized composite structure is fired at a temperature and for a time. |
2 | space with negative pressure for an isolation room which option is applied is dependent upon whether the filtered air is fed from or expelled to the outside supplied together with these elements as a package is a detailed instruction manual with the emphasis on graphics for those unfamiliar with english rounding out the kit are the simple materials which could be useful in making the connections through the shell of the rooms or space being protected a master key identifies the part numbers on the drawings subsidiary portions of those parts are assigned letters number name 1 vent air intake or output 2 reducer vent hose 3 z plate 4 cover window pre cut vinyl with adhesive strip 5 hose 6 filtration unit 7 blower d c 8 battery 9 blower a c 10 blower hand bellows 11 cover hvac register 12 j bolt 13 collar connection hose 14 t bar 15 nut wing a housing intake b filter gross c stops travel d filter pre e filter hepa f shoulder sealing housing g seal lower hepa h filter adsorber chemical gas i seal upper hepa j housing output k seal filter upper adsorber l spacers tie rod m holes tie rod. |
8 | mass that has to be moved on the other hand are concerned it should be realized that in fact contradictory requirements are to be met namely to impart upon an armature magnetic properties which require simply a particular amount of magnetizable material but on the other hand for reasons of rebounding prevention the mass of the armature is to be made as low as possible in addition it seems to be contradictory to provide the armature in the attenuating region with resilient or elastic properties such a compound body synthetic plus magentizable metal can be made in that the armature proper is comprised basically of a holder for the print needle parts of the print needle and the holder are surrounded by i e embedded in the synthetic which defines the aforementioned abutment surface against the attenuating disk a magnetic i e magnetically conductive armature shaft or better sleeve is then added on to this synthetic part preferably then the magnetically conductive part of the armature construction as a whole should have a minimum in mass the required accurate movement of the armature is in furtherance of the invention improved in that a flux ring or yoke ring surrounds the electromagnetic coil which penetrates the armature sleeve and a support and guiding ring is fastened to this flux or yoke ring whereby the center opening of the support and guiding ring guides the armature shaft this proposed construction is of advantage because a retraction spring can be provided between the armature and the support ring the spring bears against a synthetic shoulder of the armature as well as an axial face of the support and guiding ring the invention moreover permits a clear cut separation of functional groups namely an electromagnetic drive group generally. |
1 | of use the system includes an autotransfusion device a removable cassette a cardiotomy reservoir a container for holding washing fluid and a reservoir for containing processed blood the removable cassette includes a centrifugal cell a peristaltic pump and multiple clamps each having fixed and sliding elements the cassette has a housing and multiple ducts for connection to the cardiotomy reservoir application_number US 81900401 A description referring now to the figures cardiotomy reservoir 1 receives blood from the operating field pouch 2 contains concentrated washed blood for reinfusion to the patient and container 3 contains washing liquid reservoir 1 pouch 2 and container 3 are connected by ducts 4 5 and 6 respectively to cassette 7 within cassette 7 ducts 4 5 and 6 are connected as shown in particular in fig3 to a single tube 8 of which a portion is preferably noose shaped by virtue of the particular shape of the end 7 a of a tab 7 b of cassette 7 as best seen in fig1 and 2 tube 8 is inserted in peristaltic pump 9 and extends to centrifugal cell 10 which is meant to be turned by conventional means not shown in the figure a duct 11 a for connection to a waste pouch 11 leads out from centrifugal cell 10 again referring to fig3 end portions 4 a 5 a and 6 a of the ducts 4 5 and 6 respectively before coupling to the tube 8 are accommodated in the cassette 7 so that they are co planar when cassette 7 is inserted in an autotransfusion device as shown in. |
4 | coordination u shaped slot 472a of front assembly positioning means 472 engages and pushes assembly control means 674 of front assembly 630 as assembly control means 674 are pushed forward or rearward by u shaped slots 470a 472a linkages 672 cause upper and lower legs 654 656 to assume the receiving position rear and front assembly position means 470 472 then force lower clamp control levers 662 upward causing lower clamp arms 650 to open clamp actuator means 476 then engage actuator engagement slots 653 of upper clamp pivots 652a and rotate the same upon completion of the above steps fixture 600 is positioned beneath carriage 412 in the receiving position carriage 412 is then lowered vertically down track 401 until assemblies 633 630 are flanked by two sets of clamp arms 414 on each side and the top edge of the brief still held by clamp arms 414 is approximately level with the top ends of upper legs 656 the crotch portions of the brief that is the fabric strips between the leg cut outs are disposed between lower legs 654 and lower clamp arms 650 next lower clamp control levers 662 are released by assembly positioning means 470 472 and upper clamp pivots 652a are rotated by clamp actuator means 476 as a result the brief is captured securely by the upper. |
8 | abstract systems and methods are disclosed for communicating signals by receiving a k symbol long input block from a 2 m ary source channel encoding the input block into a 2 m ary non binary low density parity check codeword of length n and mapping each 2 m ary symbol to a point in a signal constellation comprised of 2 m points wherein a non binary ldpc code is used as the component code for forward error correction in a coded modulation scheme capable of achieving optical fiber communication at rates beyond 100 gb s application_number US 201213441808 A description fig1 a shows an exemplary transmitter configuration of a system using 4d nb ldpc cm scheme a 2 m ary source channel provides inputs to a 2 m ary low density parity check ldpc encoder 102 the output of the encoder 102 is provided to a mapper 104 that drives a modulator 106 fig1 b shows an exemplary receiver configuration of a system using 4d nb ldpc cm scheme a coherent detector 120 receives signals from a fiber and drives a maximum a posteriori map detector 122 the output of the map detector 122 in turn is provided to the 2 m ary low density parity check ldpc decoder 124 corresponding to the encoder 102 at the transmitter the transmitter and receiver configurations and the operating principles of the proposed scheme can be described as follows first of all a 2 m ary m gt 1 ldpc n k code is an. |
5 | 2 preferably also includes a slot that may be of a size smaller than the slot 6 the slot of the shroud 2 may be of a width u201c w 2 u201d that is smaller than the width u201c w u201d of the slot 6 the slot of the shroud may be of a flexible nature so that it can be at least to some extent compliant to a misaligned positioning of the panel 33 in the slot 6 the shroud 2 may also cover the foot or part of the foot 12 the shroud may include apertures therethrough to allow for a tool to reach the threaded fasteners that are carried by the clamp jaws 3 4 the shroud may be permanently affixed to the clamping jaws and or the foot the construction can improve the strength of the mount with reference to fig9 there is shown a pane 33 supported by 3 panel mounts relative to a fixed structure 36 the mount can more conveniently receive and secure panels and can also allow for subsequent adjustment to occur without needing to remove the mount from the structure it also does not require the panel to be machined such as by drilling to become secured fig1 14 show another form of a panel mount the panel mount comprises a. |
3 | stress and slow freeze thaw cycles including accelerated stability studies via incubation at 50 u00b0 c for one to two weeks at several time points e g t 0 t 7 t 14 the stability of the molecules was examined with and without stress using the following tools right angle light scatter rals intrinsic and extrinsic fluorescence if ef in conjunction with analytical methods like high performance size exclusion chromatography hp sec rals is employed to detect and monitor the subtle changes in the associative behavior of the molecule which can result in aggregation and or precipitation rals monitors macroscopic changes as a soluble molecule transitions to insoluble aggregates the if assay measures stress induced conformational changes in proteins as observed by changes in the tryptophan environment ef utilizes an external non covalent polarity sensitive fluorescent probe to examine a protein 39 s apparent exposure of hydrophobic clefts and to monitor possible changes in this parameter as a function of various environmental stresses and conditions after reading initial rals or turbidity approximately 400 u02dc u03bcl of sample was frozen slowly in an eppendorf tube by placing it in a u2212 80 u00b0 c freezer after freezing was complete minimum of four hours all samples were thawed on the bench top room temperature the process was repeated for a total of 5 cycles. |
8 | than the drop probability the discard signal is asserted in alternate implementations probability comparator 170 can use other dropping schemes for instance comparator 170 can be supplemented with a register allowing it to track how many packets m have passed through each queue since the last packet was dropped for that queue the drop comparison can then compare the random number to mp i instead of p i one optional element of traffic conditioner 126 is aqs filter 174 filtered values may equivalently be calculated e g by packet pipeline 122 although this requires access to register 164 filter 174 accepts a cqs value from packet pipeline 122 along with the corresponding port and qp when that cqs changes or at fixed intervals filter 174 retrieves the corresponding aqs port qp value from register 164 after filtering the updated aqs value is written back to aqs port qp preferably filter 174 implements an exponentially weighted moving average ewma e g represented by the equation where n is a positive integer the exact value selected for n will depend on the desired damping characteristics and should be used to determine the provisioned buffer size of the queue many alternate register structures can be devised for a traffic conditioner fig8 shows another traffic conditioner embodiment 180 with a different profile register structure 182 each profile in register 182 stores t h t u03b4 and a corresponding set of drop probabilities p 0 p 1 p 7 whereas the previous embodiment allowed only dilation and translation of a single basic curve shape embodiment 180 allows different curve shapes to be. |
7 | sd and variable resistor vr connected in series the anode of the diode sd is connected to a bit line bl and the cathode is connected to a word line wl through the variable resistor vr an end of each bit line bl is connected to the column control circuit 2 while an end of each word line wl is connected to the row control circuit 3 the memory cell mc may be selected individually or may be of a type in which data of a plurality of memory cells mc leading to a selected word line wl 1 is read out collectively the memory cell array 1 may be so constructed that the polarity of the diode sd is reversed so that a current flows from the word line wl side to a bit line bl side next an operation of the nonvolatile semiconductor memory having such a structure will be described the resistance values of the variable resistor vr which constitutes the memory cell mc are distributed in a high resistance range of 100 k u03c9 to 1 m u03c9 in an erase state and in a low resistance range of 1 k u03c9 to 10 k u03c9 in a write program state erase of data is carried out by reset operation of feeding a current of 1 u03bca to 10 u03bca for only 200 ns to 1 u03bcs by applying an erase voltage vera of for example about 0 7 v to the variable resistor vr data write program to the variable resistor vr is a procedure of shifting the resistance value of the variable. |
6 | of the disk portion 702 in a certain length the connecting portion 703 of the vibration transfer member 700 may be coupled to the sub frame 620 and a certain space may be formed between the vibration transfer member 700 and the sub frame 620 a second compressing unit may be provided at the vibration transfer member 700 so as to compress gas by using vibration transferred through the vibration transfer member 700 the second compressing unit and the first compressing unit may be positioned on the same line particularly the second compressing unit may be disposed at a rear side of the first piston 640 so as to accelerate sucking of the refrigerant into the suction passage 643 that is formed in the first piston 640 of the first compressing unit by using the vibration of the second compressing unit the second compressing unit may include a second piston 710 fixedly coupled to the vibration transfer member 700 so as to be located between the vibration transfer member 700 and the sub frame 620 a second cylinder 720 into which the second piston 710 is inserted a support frame 730 coupled to the second cylinder 720 a second discharge valve assembly c 2 mounted at one side of the second cylinder 720 so as to control discharging of the refrigerant and a second suction valve 740 mounted at the end. |
1 | modifiers______________________________________ingredientcorn silage 8 5 cracked corn 85 3 94 1 94 1 94 1liquid supplement 6 2 5 9 5 9 5 9intake modifiersfish oil 0 21 0 23ammonium 0 39 0 42sulfatediammonium 0 21 0 25phosphate______________________________________ table 1d______________________________________ treatments roughage con low level high level control trol modifiers modifiers______________________________________dry matter in 21 3 21 5 19 2 18 8take lbfeedings day 8 1 7 4 9 2 7 9avg lbs feeding 2 9 2 9 2 2 2 5lb dmlargest feeding 5 7 6 2 4 7 4 7lbs dmnight feedings 1 19 1 29 1 69 1 56______________________________________ these results are similar to that observed with the dry supplement indicating that the modifiers are effective in changing eating behavior ofall concentrate ration in both forms of supplements further studies have been conducted to determine the effect of individual intake modifiers on consumption patterns the studies followed the identical procedures outlined in the previously reported trials the firststudy was used to identify the effects of varying levels of fish oil whereas the second study evaluated different levels of ammonium sulfate the diet composition and modifier levels are shown in tables 1e and 1f with the results being shown in tables 1g and 1h respectively table 1e______________________________________ diet composition. |
1 | vials as shown in fig3 left vial the vials containing the medium with c albicans were incubated at 20 25 u00b0 c for one week and then 30 35 u00b0 c for a second week after two weeks of incubation the vials were visually observed for detection of growth of c albicans vials having headspace showed positive growth of c albicans as shown in fig3 left vial indicated in the photograph as u201c positive growth u201d vials filled by methods herein were found to have been filled with no headspace following incubation the c albicans cells were found to have showed no candida albicans growth as shown in fig3 right vial indicated in the photograph as u201c no growth u201d a trypticase soy broth solution that supports microbial growth was prepared and an inoculum of hyphal fungus a niger was added to the medium the medium containing the a niger was filled into vials a portion of the vials were filled using the process of the present invention no headspace no gas bubble was observed in an exemplary vial as shown in fig4 right vial control vials were filled using a different method production of a large headspace presence of a gas bubble was observed in the control vials as shown in fig4 left vial the vials containing the medium with a niger were incubated at 20. |
3 | iodine in the elemental form the halogenated salts which are effectively usable in the method of this invention include halogenated quaternary nitrogen compounds and halogenated metal salts for example the halogenated quaternary nitrogen compounds are the compounds represented by the general formula str1 wherein r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 independently stand for a hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon group of 1 to 18 carbon atoms provided that two or more of these substituents jointly form a ring and x stands for a chlorine ion a bromine ion or an iodine ion to be specific these compounds include halogenated ammonium salts such as ammonium chloride halogenated hydrogen salts of primary secondary and tertiary amines such as methylamine hydrochloride dimethylamine hydrobromide and trimethylamine hydrobromide and halogenated quaternary ammonium salts such as tetramethylammonium bromide and cetylpyridinium bromide for example as halogenated metal salts halogenides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals prove to be particularly suitable potassium bromide sodium iodide and calcium bromide are concrete examples the elemental halogen and the halogenated salt are both required to be used in an amount of not less than an equimolar amount relative to the amount of gold and silver in the ore to heighten the ratio of extraction they. |
8 | other embodiments of a package 500 the package in one embodiment is similar to package 400 described in fig4 a c as such common features may not be described or described in detail referring to fig5 a c the semiconductor assembly includes an encapsulant 580 which encapsulates package 400 comprising the dies 120 and 220 and interposer 130 for example the encapsulant material may be an epoxy resin silicone or plastic other types of encapsulants may also be useful for example the encapsulant may be a molding compound the encapsulant provides protection against the environment as shown the encapsulant covers the top of the second die in other embodiments the encapsulant may have a coplanar top surface with the surface of top die not shown for example the inactive surface of the top die is exposed fig6 a d show an embodiment of a process 600 for forming a semiconductor assembly 100 the process includes providing an interposer 130 having for example top and bottom surfaces 131 and 132 a first die attach region 137 is defined on the top surface on which a first die is mounted in one embodiment the interposer is provided as part of an interposer substrate 630 prepared with a plurality of interposers 130 1 n for illustrative purposes the substrate includes 3 interposers 130 1 3 e g n 3 however it is understood that the interposer substrate may be prepared with other number of interposers the number of interposers may depend on the size of the interposer substrate the interposer substrate for example may be a semiconductor wafer such as a silicon wafer other types of substrates may also be useful the top and bottom surfaces of the interposer are prepared with interposer. |
8 | 142 the flow chart reverts to the block 140 when the answer from the block 140 is no n the flow chart proceeds to block 144 in which a check is made to see if there are any size 2 holes if the answer is yes y then in block 146 the size 2 hole is added to the size 2 table the flow chart reverts to the block 144 when the answer from the block 144 is no n the flow chart is terminated at block 148 in operation when a new call is to be made call set up procedures will use the size 1 2 4 and 8 tables to find a suitable hole in which to place the call starting with the smallest size possible and trying successively larger tables until an entry is found the table entries must be readjusted as necessary to reflect the arrival of the new call call clear down procedures upon completion of a call will add the cleared frame s or hole to the appropriate table and call up the tidy up procedure fig7 illustrates an embodiment of a data terminal dt the terminal comprises a low rate data terminal 30 which is electrically connected to a cordless secondary station. |
5 | pressure carbon dioxide feed line 98 the ball valve 76 permits the pressure in pipe 70 to be reduced if it becomes too high as shown by gauge 80 coupled to pipe 70 finally a 2 inch pipe flange 82 supports a stub pipe 84 which passes through plates 42 52 and gasket 50 and supports a 2 inch ball valve 86 of a type well known in the art which controls the overall pressure in well 22 and permits the quick reduction of the pressure in the well of 160 to 400 psi to atmospheric pressure of 14 7 psi turning now to fig6 and 7 the manner of supplying the liquid gasses are shown the liquid nitrogen is maintained in a cryogenic tank 88 one such tank is sold by mve cryogenics type no ugl 160l and the liquid or gaseous nitrogen is released by opening valve 90 into high pressure hose 92 insulated with armflex insulation to prevent freezing one such hose is manufactured by western industries in stainless steel or braided metal another by goodyear tire and rubber company of double steel braided nitrite to the ball valve 64 to fig6 the liquid carbon dioxide is fed from cryogenic tank 94 via valve 92 high pressure hose 98 also insulated with armflex to ball valve. |
9 | and helps to keep the design compact in fig5 the actuators are connected in series and therefore fire in unison from the same drive signal to simplify the cmos drive circuitry in the fig4 unit cell actuators in adjacent nozzles are connected in series within the same drive circuit of course the actuators in adjacent chambers could also be connected in parallel in contrast were the actuators in each chamber to be in separate circuits the cmos drive circuitry would be more complex and the dimensions of the unit cell footprint would increase in printhead designs where the drop misdirection is addressed by substituting multiple smaller drops combining several actuators and their respective nozzles into a common drive circuit is an efficient implementation both in terms of printhead ic fabrication and nozzles density reduction in the unit cell width enables the printhead to have nozzles patterns that previously would have required the nozzle density to be reduced of course a lower nozzle density has a corresponding influence on printhead size and or print quality traditionally the nozzle rows are arranged in pairs with the actuators for each row extending in opposite directions the rows are staggered with respect to each other so that the printing resolution dots per inch is twice the nozzle pitch nozzles per inch along each row by configuring the components of the unit cell such that the overall width of the unit. |
7 | than the one on which the blades were first used it is understood that the blades may be replaced on the same aircraft from which they were earlier removed but the aircraft may have been flown in the meantime using an alternative set of rotor blades in that event the accumulated stress history retained in the data storage device of computer 42 representative of the stress history of the rotor blades during its initial period of service will have been erased by appropriate means and new data pertaining to the replacement set of blades entered in its place prior to erasure the accumulated stress history of the removed set of blades is entered into an alternate data storage device such as a ground based information system which may include digitial computers or manual entry log books upon returning the refurbished set of blades to service the recorded stress history is retrieved from the alternate information system and entered by means of the data entry device 46 into the data storage of computer 42 of the helicopter in which the blades are to be installed so as to provide base data of the stress history of the rotor blades in an alternate embodiment of the invention the computer indicator and alarm devices may be omitted from the system and the transducer output merely recorded on a recording device 44 such as a magnetic tape recorder for subsequent analysis on the ground while such a system would not provide real time monitoring of the soundness of the rotor blades it will nevertheless represent. |
3 | among others sporicidal efficacy of the inventive compositions was tested using the quantitative carrier test 2 qct 2 method against c diff spores the inventive composition shown in table iii was tested at various concentrations and mixed as indicated below table iii dry taed activator ingredient function amount wt tetraacetylethylenediamine active ingredient 63 58 taed alkyldiphenyl oxide anionic surfactant 11 49 disulfonate dispersant dowfax c10l 45 active aq tetrasodium iminodisuccinate chelating agent 22 26 alkalinity source sodium carbonate alkalinity source 2 67 buffer formulated liquid hydrogen peroxide ingredient function concentration 35 hydrogen peroxide aq active ingredient 2 86 deionized water u2014 96 79 poloxamer 407 nonionic surfactant 0 05 fragrance fragrance 0 30 to generate 0 050 peracetic acid 0 225 grams of the dry taed activator was added to 200 ml of the formulated hydrogen peroxide to generate 0 075 peracetic acid 0 337 grams of the dry taed activator was added to 200 ml of the formulated hydrogen peroxide to generate 0 100 peracetic acid 0 449 grams of the dry taed activator was added to 200 ml of the formulated hydrogen peroxide to generate 0 125 peracetic acid 0 562 grams of the dry taed activator was added to 200 ml of the formulated hydrogen peroxide to generate 0 150 peracetic acid 0 674 grams of the dry taed activator was added to 200 ml of the formulated hydrogen peroxide to generate 0 175 peracetic acid 0 786 grams of the dry taed activator was added to 200 ml of the formulated hydrogen peroxide to generate 0 200 peracetic acid 0 898 grams of the. |
4 | formed in a plurality of steps such wrinkling is avoided therefore slitting device 33 has a rotatably mounted blade 34 which slits the surface 84 at a first lateral position to a first predetermined depth in order to insure that the surface is in fact cut and not merely creased blade 34 is rotationally driven by for example electric motor 35 by means of transmission chain 36 blade 34 is rotatably mounted on arm 37 which is connected to linkage 38 linkage 38 and hence blade 34 may be vertically positioned by air cylinder 39 to vary the depth of penetration into the laterally extending surface of the partially cured mat a second cutting blade 42 is mounted on the front of platen unit 40 unlike its counterpart however blade 42 is rotationally locked in position to provide a slicing action to the mat as it passes the blade may be adjusted by means of turnbuckle 44 directly beneath blade 42 is a journaled support roller 46 which insures cutting rather than deflecting of the mat unit 40 primarily consists of upper and lower platens 50 and 48 these platens have generally uniform cross sections which conform to the desired final configuration of the lower and upper laterally extending mat surfaces 82 and 84 fig5 platens 48 and 50 have tapered infeed sections 52 and 54 to facilitate mat entry in addition rollers 56 and 58 which are positioned adjacent the entry to the platens further compress the fibers in the mat from the dimension they had when exiting from the searing roll unit 10 mat pulling unit 60 comprises first and second endless belts 62 and 64. |
2 | 50 or also to the gear box 44 in order to be able to guide the working laser beams 13 16 to the workpiece 18 in the desired and space saving way they must be combinable in a predetermined way this combination is realized primarily with the laser beam optics near the end face 24 which is arranged in a housing 22 the housing 22 is fastened on the end face 34 with fastening means 22 u2032 and has here a beam exit 23 which opens into a beam passage 24 u2032 of the end wall 24 opposite the beam exit 23 i e facing away from the workpiece the housing 22 supports a beam displacement module 27 this module 27 has a first displacement mirror 28 which is arranged in the first beam path 12 of the first working laser beam 13 so that this working laser beam 13 impinges on the displacement mirror 28 and is deflected vertically to the first beam path 12 as a result of this deflection the first working laser beam 13 impinges on a second displacement mirror 29 by which the first working laser beam 13 is deflected into a second beam path 14 the first working laser beam 13 reaches the housing 22 along the second beam path 14 up to the point of its beam exit 23 the third beam path 14 for the second working laser beam 16 is. |
5 | which the assembly attaches may include a variety of different blades made by different manufacturers suitable blades typically do however make use of a trip edge mechanism 16 located along the bottom blade surface for safety such a device will bend backwards against a spring mechanism if met by an obstruction on the surface being plowed the snow pusher is largely made up of a main body 18 which is attached to the plow blade 12 by engagement of a pair of its j cam hooks 20 and a pair of brackets 22 where brackets 22 are bolted to the snowplow blade 12 when the arrangement is attached as shown in fig1 the snow plow work vehicle will be capable of moving large amounts of snow greater distances that a typical plow blade due to the unique features of the plow vehicle that results as seen in fig2 the main body 18 of the snow pusher is largely made up of two plate like side panels 24 joined together by a plurality of horizontal bars and cross members the panels 24 may be made of metal polymers plastic or aluminum the panels 24 have flat surfaces which are generally perpendicular with respect to the horizontal plane of. |
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