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1 | and eventually have a chance to win perhaps the largest game show jackpot in television history we have thousands of telephone players that are also competing from home for their share of the money these players have all called our telephone number during the week and qualified to play on the program on stage is a readout that shows the prize money building up even during the broadcast the phone players that remain in the game until the end of the show are patched in u201c live on tape u201d and have a shot at the money for this example let 39 s assume that 25 000 people have qualified to participate in this week 39 s show and the jackpot is up to 1 6 million the object of the studio game is to be the first player to reach 25 000 dollars that player will go on to the end game for a chance to win thousands more and perhaps hit the big jackpot the first round starts with the in studio players being asked an opinion question with 5 possible answers each of the 5 answers is displayed on a large video wall in a semi circle onstage which creates the backdrop of our set the first question is worth 1 000 dollars to the winner for example sandra bullock elizabeth hurley catherine zeta jones julia roberts nicole kidman the phone players vote for their favorite answer the in studio players take turns trying to eliminate the answers that they think are not the number 1 answer the game is quite. |
6 | faces 84 and the plugging axis 14 is greater in the illustrated example the angle u03b2 is approximately 25 u00b0 to 35 u00b0 in particular approximately 30 u00b0 and the angle u03b3 is approximately 70 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 here the latching step 32 is preferably also constructed within the connector counterpart 2 as an oblique face in such a way that in the release position of the locking element 34 the plug in connector 1 can be released in a frictionally locking fashion by simply pulling it out by virtue of the fact that the latching shoulders 30 are moved radially inward over the respective oblique faces furthermore it is advantageous if the plug in connector 1 has in the junction region between the plug in section 4 and the conduit connection section 8 a stop element 86 or one on each diametrically opposite side against which the locking element 34 moves axially into abutment in its upper release position the stop element 86 therefore forms an end stop for upwardly limiting the movement of the locking element 34 in the release direction as a result a release force can advantageously also be applied to the plug in connector 1 via the locking element 34 by means of a lever like tool screwdriver in order to downwardly limit the axial movement of the locking element 34 in the plugging in direction in the secured position see in particular fig3 the plug in connector 1 has in each case two stop knobs 58 u2014 in turn preferably symmetrical on the two diametrically opposite sides u2014 on. |
3 | 5 h concentration under reduced pressure and transfer of the resulting oil to a cooled stirring solution of naoh 3 0 n 1 1 eq 28 l in a 100 l extractor was followed by addition of 30 l of mtbe and the phases were separated the organic layer was washed with 30 l of 2 n hcl and again with 10 l of 2 nhcl the aqueous layers were then cooled 9 u00b0 c and 10 n naoh was added until the ph was 13 t u00b0 21 u00b0 c to this solution was added 25 l of mtbe and the layers were cut finally the aqueous layer was back extracted with 10 l of mtbe quantitative hplc assay revealed 98 yield and gt 99 7 purity of a 9 used as is a subsequent reaction data for a 9 lrms m h 225 1 a 3 l three necked round bottomed flask equipped with a septum nitrogen inlet adapter mechanical stirrer and thermocouple was charged with a 5 87 0 g 2 5 difluoropyridine 30 0 g and 870 ml of dmso 110 ppm water at room temperature 23 u00b0 c sodium t butoxide 50 1 g was added portion wise over 4 min keeping the internal temperature below 29 u00b0 c the resulting reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature ea 25 u00b0 c until hplc analysis indicated less than 5 difluoropyridine compared to the desired product agilent eclipse xdb c18 4 6 u00d7 150 mm column 35 u00b0 c mobile phase a 0 1 h 3 po 4 water b acetonitrile linear gradient time 0 95 a 5 b time 6 min 5 a 95 b time 10 min 5 a 95 b flow rate 1 5 ml min uv 210 tun a 5 rt. |
6 | a weighted average of the speeds of the two intermediate shafts carrier 54 drives output shaft 12 via shell 56 whenever low mode clutch 60 is engaged alternatively carrier 54 could be solidly connected to output shaft 12 and the low mode clutch used to disconnect one of the other connections to the planetary gear set specifically a clutch that releasably connects sun gear 48 to gear 46 or a clutch that releasably connects ring gear 50 to gear 40 would accomplish the same function as clutch 60 a number of epicyclic gearing assemblies provide three elements that rotate about a common axis with the speed of one element equal to a weighted average of the speeds of the remaining two elements these include double pinion planetary gear sets stepped pinion planetary gear sets and co planar gear loops as described in u s pat nos 5 030 184 and 6 126 566 any of these epicyclic gearing assemblies should be regarded as an equivalent of the simple planetary gear set of the described embodiment the number of teeth on the various gears are selected such that carrier 54 is stationary for some variator speed ratio within the variator 39 s available ratio range this variator speed ratio is called the geared neutral ratio with the tooth numbers as shown in fig2 the geared neutral ratio is approximately 1 642 1 as a result in low mode variator ratios on the overdrive side of the geared neutral ratio will result in reverse drive and variator ratios on the underdrive side will result in forward drive furthermore at a variator ratio near. |
2 | saddle in response to such a situation whereupon the user 39 s body does not lean toward one direction thus preventing any accident in particular it is possible to easily and freely adjust the angle of the saddle in such a way to drive the driving motor while riding the bicycle the apparatus for adjusting a bicycle saddle angle according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention is obtained by modifying the structure of the second exemplary embodiment into another type as illustrated in fig1 to 15 as illustrated in fig1 the saddle angle adjusting unit 300 according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include but is not limited thereto a bracket 410 here the bracket 410 has at its one side a hollow container shape having an opening 412 and is supported by the mount 100 in addition the saddle supporter 116 u2032 passes through the opening 412 formed on the top of the bracket 410 and at the bottom of the bracket 410 an insertion part 414 into which the mount 100 is inserted is formed in this case it is preferred that the insertion part 414 is arranged coaxial with the saddle supporter 116 u2032 when the saddle 22 remains horizontal in addition a first wire support 430 a and a second wire supporter 430 b configured to support both ends of the wire 420 are provided at both sides of the top of the inside of the bracket 410. |
1 | information element ie as described in u s patent application ser no 11 367 036 filed mar 1 2006 and entitled configurable physiological measurement system or a sensor life indicator sli as described in u s pat no 7 186 966 entitled amount of use tracking device and method for medical product both incorporated by reference herein fig3 illustrates an unbalanced electric motor 300 having a motor body 320 a rotary shaft 340 and an unbalanced flywheel 360 the motor body 320 is generally cylindrical and accommodates the shaft 340 which extends along a center axis of the body 320 electrical leads 380 extend from the body 320 opposite the shaft 340 so as to electrically connect the motor 300 to the cable 120 fig1 when the motor 300 is activated by a monitor 500 fig5 via the cable 120 fig1 the shaft 340 rotates the flywheel 360 in an embodiment the flywheel 360 is a generally semi circular disc centrally mounted to the shaft 340 when the shaft 340 rotates the flywheel 39 s eccentric imbalance causes the motor as a whole to vibrate at a predetermined frequency according to the motor rotational speed this vibration u201c pulses u201d a tissue site which creates a pulsatile blood flow in other embodiments the unbalanced motor 300 is configured with rotational. |
1 | the plate 210 preferably tapers in thickness from the body portion 218 to the head portion 216 a preferred taper provides a proximal body portion 218 thickness of approximately 0 098 inch and head portion 216 thickness of approximately 0 078 inch the taper decreases the thickness of the head portion 216 relative to the body such that the weight of the volar plate is reduced and an improved tendon clearance is provided the distal edge of the head portion 216 has an increased taper preferably approximately 60 u00b0 relative to a line normal to the head to a distal edge 221 the edge 221 is broken i e made blunt to prevent irritation or disturbance to the surrounding anatomy the head portion 216 includes four threaded peg holes 230 232 234 236 for individually receiving pegs 208 therethrough fig1 and 14 and a guide hole 256 for alignment of a guide plate according to a preferred aspect of the second embodiment of the invention the peg holes 230 232 234 236 preferably 0 100 inch in diameter are preferably linearly arranged along the head portion 216 and are provided such that the adjacent peg holes are provided further distally in a medial to lateral direction along the first and second sides referring to fig1 more particularly according to a preferred dimensions of the second embodiment of the invention. |
1 | projection 42 are located at the same angular position eight recesses 43 are provided on the bottom surface of the plate 9 at equally spaced intervals eight recesses 44 are provided on the upper surface of the cover 6 at equally spaced intervals in the state shown in fig3 and 35 each recess 43 of the plate 9 is displaced from each recess 44 of the cover 6 by 2 u03c0 16 radians in the circumferential direction the bobbin 8 and the shifter 40 are slidable along an axis 7a and urged upward by a compression coil spring 20 supported by the cover 6 as shown in fig3 34 and 35 the top projections 41 of the shifter 40 are received by the recesses 43 of the plate 9 and the bottom projections 42 of the shifter 40 are separated the corresponding recesses 44 of the cover 6 by the action of the spring 20 respectively fig3 37 and 38 show the state in which the bobbin 8 and the shifter 40 move downward against the action of the spring 20 in this case the bottom projections 42 are received by the cover recesses 44 and the top projections 41 are spaced from the plate recesses 43 as shown in fig3 when a short pin 24 is inserted into only a bore 22 of. |
7 | layer a border electrode made of metal and disposed on the planarization layer a glue layer disposed on the border electrode and having on its bottom surface at least one downward extruding portion for enhancing its adhesive strength and an electrophoretic display layer disposed on the top surface of the glue layer application_number US 201113100227 A description the present invention will be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings that show the preferred embodiment of the invention to enhance the adhesive effect of the glue layer so as to reduce the chance of mura defects occurring in the border regions of viewable area the present invention proposes a border structure for viewable area of electronic paper display in which a glue layer has on its bottom surface a plurality of downward extruding portions please refer to fig3 which illustrates a partial sectional view of a border structure for viewable area of electronic paper display according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention as can be seen in the figure the border structure for viewable area includes from top to bottom a protection sheet 200 a fpl 210 a border electrode 220 and a planarization layer 240 wherein the fpl 210 includes from bottom to top a glue layer 211 an electrophoretic display layer 212 an ito layer 213 and a pet layer 214. |
4 | upper drive shaft of the sewing machine makes one complete rotation the timing signal of the pulse generator sg sets the flip flop circuit ff2 and the astable multivibrator circuit am oscillates as the counter c advances a number 1 as shown in fig4 the data d5 at the address n 1 is logic 1 and therefore the astable multivibrator am stops the oscillation then the data 16 at the output dp of the memory rom control the second stitch with further rotation of the upper drive shaft of the sewing machine the data 5 at the addresses n 2 and n 3 are logic 0 and therefore these addresses are passed over when the address n 4 is reached the data d5 is 1 and the data 13 at the output dp controls the third stitch as shown in fig4 the following stitches are controlled by the data of the output dp 18 11 20 9 22 8 24 6 26 4 28 2 30 and 0 with further advance of the addresses the data d3 d2 d1 and the data d3 d2 d1 are not in accord and the addresses m and o are passed over and the address n is reached thus the. |
2 | of bolt 56 in the direction of arrow 100 movement of frame 12 in a direction having a z component in the direction of arrow 98 is as noted above accomplished by movement of the jaw 58 along the threaded bore 110 upon rotation of lead screw 108 see fig5 referring now to fig7 9 a presently preferred embodiment of an apparatus for mounting a cutting tool not shown in fig7 9 see reference numeral 40 in fig1 is indicated generally at reference numeral 38 the mount 38 is comprised of a compound 44 having a tool holder 46 mounted thereto and a drop plate 42 for mounting in the particular embodiment shown to the carriage 34 that runs on the track 32 formed on cross arm 30 and a plurality of holes 118 for receiving bolts not shown are provided in drop plate 42 for that purpose however those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this disclosure will recognize that the mount 38 of the present invention is not limited in its application to mounting a cutting tool to the carriage of an o d mount facing machine such as the apparatus 10 shown herein instead it should be clear from this description that the mount 38 may be utilized to mount a cutting tool to any machine tool the tool holder 46 is mounted to compound 44 by sliding the tongue 120 formed on tool holder 46 into a matching groove 122 formed on compound 44. |
7 | an aperture stop in certain embodiments an intelligence module 108 fig1 such as one or more processors is communicably coupled with the detector e g detector 103 the intelligence module 108 is adapted to receive and process signals from the detector e g signals representing or proportional to the detected illumination within the detector 39 s detection bandwidth the intelligence module 108 may also be coupled with the illumination system 106 and scanning mechanism 107 for controlling operation of these systems the intelligence module 108 may automatically process the data and signals as received or it may receive the data and signals store the signals to memory 109 and process subsequently e g in response to a user command an optional display device not shown is provided in certain embodiments to display data representative of various signals and images captured and or processed by the detector and or intelligence module a memory module or device can also be provided to store data and code for use by the intelligence module or for another system for example the memory may store code executable by one or more processors for implementing methods as disclosed herein and or data from the detectors and or processor may be stored thereon the memory may include any non transitory medium such as a ram or rom hard disk or any portable medium such as a dvd or cd all references including publications patent applications and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by. |
6 | is formed as a cylinder for a piston 8 that is displaceable therein the piston 8 has approximately the same cross sectional area as the mount body 3 the piston 8 forms a sealing element 5 which seals an equalization chamber 6 that lies between the membrane 7 and the piston 8 in the axial direction of the drive train mount 1 when viewed in terms of its inner pressure the equalization chamber 6 can thus be modified by the displacement of the piston 8 the equalization chamber 6 is preferably filled with a low viscosity hydraulic oil in particular with pentosin u00ae the annular bead 9 of the membrane 7 can move in the direction of the piston 8 in the case of any load peaks in the form of pressure applied to the mount body 3 thus higher loads and vibration amplitudes that emanate from the drive train 17 to be mounted as is known in the prior art can thereby be absorbed by the drive train mount 1 a fourth segment 22 u2032 u2033 of the mount housing 2 is formed as the base of the drive train mount 1 and has a cylindrical mating component 29 that protrudes axially downward to fix the drive train mount 1 to parts of a motor vehicle chassis not shown in greater detail here a cylindrical bore 30 is introduced in the center of the fourth segment 22. |
6 | about 1 0 lbs min 0 454 kg min of refrigerant to the condenser the multifunctional valve metered about 2975 ft min 907 km min of refrigerant into the saturated vapor line at a temperature of about u2212 5 u00b0 f u2212 35 u00b0 c and a pressure of about 21 lbs in 2 14475 n m 2 and having a vapor density of about 36 lbs ft 3 577 kg m 3 the sensing bulb was set to maintain about 20 u00b0 f u2212 20 u00b0 c superheating of the vapor flowing in the suction line the compressor discharged about 2299 ft min 701 m min of pressurized refrigerant into the discharge line at a temperature of about 115 u00b0 f 32 u00b0 c and a pressure of about 161 lbs in 2 110 977 n m 2 and having a vapor density of about 3 2 lbs ft 3 51 kg m 3 the xdx system was operated substantially the same in low temperature operation as in medium temperature operation with the exception that the fans in the tyler chest freezer were delayed for 4 minutes following defrost to remove heat from the evaporator coil and to allow water drainage from the coil the xdx. |
2 | was concentrated with an evaporator the resulting concentrate was desalted with cation exchange resins ir 120b a product of organo then anion exchange resins ira 410 a product of organo and freeze dried to obtain 5 5 g of powder of a mil derived urea containing composition the urea concentration of this powder of a milk derived urea containing composition was 81 solutions containing urea such as urea containing natural products or fractions containing urea extracted from natural products or sewage containing urea can be treated with an nf membrane or ro membrane to isolate urea in the permeate side then the isolated urea can be recovered and if necessary purified concentrated or dried by ordinary methods if the salt concentration of solutions containing urea is high the salt concentration of the permeate also becomes high therefore it is desirable to lower the salt concentration of the urea containing solutions by desalting before the treatment or by desalting the resultant urea containing solutions such desalting can be done using ion exchange resins or an electrodialysis ed membrane thus urea which can be used as a raw material for chemically synthesized products medicines fertilizers and the like can be readily isolated and recovered from natural products the urea compositions thus isolated and recovered characteristically produce no ammonia or the like since they contain no urea decomposing enzyme such as urease and are accordingly very useful for the removal or urea urea can be removed without further treatment in the present invention urea contained in sewage can be readily isolated and removed using an nf membrane or ro membrane furthermore according to the methods of isolating urea using an nf membrane or ro membrane of. |
6 | material 136 may be of any type and quantity reasonably required to meet system dehydration requirements turning now to an alternative construction as shown in fig3 it is apparent that an end 4 e of the center stabilizer section protrudes beyond an end 18 e of the porous desiccant bag 18 in the embodiment of fig3 it is contemplated that well known ultrasonic sealing methods can be employed to seal the end 18 e of the desiccant bag around the protruding stabilizer section 4 e to ensure that desiccant beads cannot escape the bag by allowing the center stabilizer section to extend beyond an end of the porous desiccant bag the protruding stabilizer section 4 e provides convenient means for gripping the entire desiccant package 20 a during installation and removal from the integrated dryer chamber in view of the embodiments shown in fig2 and 3 it is apparent that the overall length of the center stabilizer section 4 can vary depending on the length of the desiccant bag 18 or it may be longer than the bag be sealed around and protrude from the end of the bag to allow for gripping and easy removal from the integrated condenser dryer in this way the length and exact features of the desiccant bag can be adapted to the individual condenser dryer model in which it will be inserted the length of the entire desiccant package is determined first by the length. |
6 | more than 90 u00b0 for instance up to 180 u00b0 the throttle valve shaft with the throttle valve can be pivoted with the aid of an adjusting device that engages the throttle valve shaft the adjusting device is for instance a control motor which engages the throttle valve shaft and adjusts the throttle valve shaft for instance directly or via a gear in all the drawing figures parts that are the same or function the same are identified by the same reference numerals fig1 through 3 show the throttle device with a throttle valve housing 2 a gas duct 4 shown end on in fig1 extends through the throttle valve housing 2 the gas duct 4 is for instance part of an intake tube leading to combustion chambers of an internal combustion engine extending transversely through the gas duct 4 is a throttle valve shaft 6 which is pivotably supported in the throttle valve housing 2 a throttle valve 8 is secured to the throttle valve shaft 6 the throttle valve 8 may for instance also be manufactured in one piece from plastic together with the throttle valve shaft 6 a bearing recess 10 and a further bearing recess 12 are provided on the throttle valve housing 2 the throttle valve shaft 6 is pivotably supported in. |
9 | 12 the operation of the l valve is partially controlled by the gravity feeding of solids into the solids conduit 12 and it is preferred that the first inlet conduit be oriented at an angle within 20 degrees of vertical where the vertical is the direction parallel to the direction of gravity in a preferred configuration the second diameter 20 or diameter of the outlet conduit 20 is between 50 and 75 of the first diameter 18 or diameter of the solids inlet conduit 12 by reducing the outlet diameter 20 size relative to the solids inlet diameter 18 the flow produced by the motive fluid carrying the solids and fluid entering from the first inlet 12 is stabilized and can be smoothly controlled through the desired range of motive fluid and solid flows as depicted by curve 52 in fig1 in an alternate embodiment the l valve 10 includes an outlet conduit 16 with an outlet conduit end 22 where the outlet conduit end 22 extends a distance across the solids inlet conduit end 14 in this embodiment as shown in fig3 the valve 10 comprises a first inlet conduit 12 for carrying solids and having a first diameter 18 and a first inlet conduit end 14 the valve 10 further includes an outlet conduit 16 having a second diameter 20 where the second diameter 20 is less than the first diameter 18 and where the outlet conduit 16 is oriented at an angle between 45 degrees and 135 degrees relative to the first inlet conduit 12 the valve 10 includes a second inlet 30 for carrying the motive fluid and is substantially aligned with the outlet conduit 16 the outlet conduit end 22 extends at least 20 of the distance across the first inlet conduit end 14 it. |
4 | phosphate preferably 1 3 phosphate preferred new copolymers according to the invention are furthermore those in which r 10 and independently thereof r 11 denote hydrogen the co use of acrylamide as component e in the copolymers according to the invention represents a further improvement of the fluorine containing copolymers known from u s pat no 5 247 008 the new copolymers according to the invention can also impart oil and water repellent properties to other substrates for example textiles leather and mineral substrates the preparation of the copolymers employed for treatment of the papers according to the invention is carried out for example by polymerization of the monomers i ii iii and iva b or c together in solution solvents which can be employed are ethyl acetate butyl acetate acetone methyl ethyl ketone methyl isobutyl ketone ethanol isopropanol tert butanol and the like which are known in principle to the expert the copolymerization is preferably carried out in acetone the polymerization here can be carried out discontinuously or continuously for the discontinuous procedure the batch or feed process may be mentioned agents which form free radicals such as for example azo compounds or peroxide are employed as initiators for the polymerization examples which may be mentioned are 2 2 39 azo bis isobutyronitrile 2 2 39 azo bis methylbutyronitrile tert butyl perpivalate and tert amyl peroxy 2 ethylhexanoate chain transfer agents such as for example dodecylmercaptan can be employed for regulation of the molecular weight the polymerization temperature is 40 u00b0 to 100 u00b0 c preferably 50 u00b0 to 90 u00b0 c aqueous dispersions of these copolymers are prepared by adding water to the solution of the copolymers after their preparation and distilling off at least. |
7 | java match thread query to identify a suspended java thread that originates from business integration components i e part of the test environment 404 when a java debug event arrives from the test environment 404 the jdm 402 will try to filter the event in particular the jdm 402 will send a query to the test environment 404 to determine if the thread originated from one of the debug tools 204 208 the result of the query is returned to the jdm 402 which combines the event with other debug information e g information vectors and route the information to the cda 202 for handling the cda 202 would in turn delegate any required handling back to one of the debug tools 204 208 as required the individual debug tools 202 208 handles the java mixed stack frame by identifying where the java code is called from the results from the debug tools 202 208 are rerouted to the cda 202 for further mixed stack frame handling if required the cda 202 then provides the complete merged stack frame as the common suspended stack frame in the debug view through the ui module 214 as previously discussed assuming a server not shown in the test environment 404 e g business integration tool is started in a debug mode and appropriate breakpoints have been added various breakpoints would occur if a breakpoint occurs at a first component in the test environment 404 which is called by a second component in the test environment 404 a merged stack frame will be shown under the wiring thread in a debug tree 500 shown in fig5 in this example a wiring editor calls adaptive entity ae which then calls business rule br the merged stack frame has. |
1 | and bottom to avoid confusion during emergency procedures moreover the square profile with flat top and bottom surfaces adapted to engage the cricothyroid membrane is more stable when disposed in position and is less likely to rotate in this regard the stability of the instrument in position is important because if a tracheal tube is not inserted into the cannula properly so that it goes down the trachea without irritating the internal membranes thereof unnecessary complications of the procedure can develop as clearly shown in fig2 the cannula 12 is disposed within the channel or cavity 27 formed within the cutting member 15 the channel may be partially or fully enclosed the cannula 12 comprises a housing 50 and a centering means 52 as can be clearly seen in fig6 the housing 50 has a rounded posterior portion designed to easily slide out between the blades 34 and 35 and to safely engage the posterior surface of the tracheal lumen 24 without causing any substantial injury or irritation thereto although the housing 50 is depicted herein having a rounded leading edge 54 any blunted surface will properly function for the instrument to avoid traumatizing the trachea on the sides of said housing 50 a handle is disposed to assist the user in removing the cannula 12 from the cutting member 15 in the preferred embodiment the handle comprises a pair of. |
8 | 0 which is data dependent on t 0 0 and t 0 1 thus t 0 2 and t 1 0 can now be deblocked at time t 3 t 0 3 and t 1 1 can be deblocked continuing this logic will provide the reference deblocking time for each tile in the frame for example at t 8 five tiles t 0 8 t 1 6 t 2 4 t 3 2 and t 4 0 can be deblocked in parallel for a frame of any size the reference deblocking time for the first row is sequential this means that the reference deblocking time for a tile t 0 i is equal to the reference deblocking time of the previous deblocked tile in the same row t 0 i u2212 1 plus one reference time unit for instance if the reference deblocking time is one reference time unit for t 0 0 then the reference deblocking time for the next tile in the row t 0 1 is two reference time units since one reference time unit plus the reference time of t 0 0 is two reference time units for the tiles in the following rows the reference deblocking time t j i is equal to two reference time units plus the reference deblocking time for t j u2212 1 i because of the data dependency of. |
3 | f environment the shear force required to break the cylinder of frozen coal loose from the tubing wall was determined on a baldwin hydraulic press the shear force was measured to be 55 and 54 pounds for the two samples comparatively two steel pipes left untreated and filled with moist coal as above required shear forces of 580 and 670 pounds to break the coal loose from the wall five hundred 500 ml of the liquid composition of example 1 was thickened by mixing therewith 4 5 grams of a hydroxyethyl cellulose thickening agenthaving a molecular weight of 100 000 instead of the polyacrylamide polymer a coal sample as described in example 1 was frozen in rectangular open containers the walls of which had previously been coated with the thickened composition the effort required to extract the frozen coal fromthese containers was then determined by inverting the container in this example the frozen coal sample fell out of the container without the application of any outside force in contrast a frozen core in a similar container not having any release agent required a tap with a hammer to remove the frozen coal in this example a 3 8 inch steel plate and 2 inch inside diameter by threeinch long pieces of. |
1 | from the dac 34 was a 34 click 34 comprising a 100 microsecond rectangular pulse calibrated to produce a 30 db nhl peak rarefaction pressure in a reduced volume ha 1 acoustic cavity the units 34 db nhl 34 indicate decibels re normal adult thresholds the 30 db nhl stimulus was calibrated to have peak sound pressure level of 65 db pspl which is equivalent to 35 6 millipascal in the preferred embodiment the audio stimulus was transmitted to the testing subject by means of earphones 32 but there could be any number of alternatives for transmitting audio signals the dsp board was programmed by the software to use a 50 khz sample rate for both stimulus generation and abr recording as mentioned only the recording of the electrical potential from vertex c7 to mastoid was used in the analyses discussed herein the novel computer routine utilized to implement the analysis of the present invention is designated the auditory brainstem response averager abrav fig2 a b illustrate a simple flowchart of the computer routine used to conduct the analysis of the test data according to the present invention abrav is a routine for measuring and displaying auditory brainstem response data on a pc compatible computer abrav works with same hardware described above abrav has the ability to. |
1 | the steps stated above is thereafter delivered to the field and laid out along the row of trees to be irrigated after accomplishing this step the individual reference marks 143 are aligned with the respective trees thereby positioning each coupler apparatus 10 in the precise location earlier calculated for the sprinkler devices 114 following the alignment of the reference marks 143 the second conduit 100 would be sealably and slidably received in each of the channels 83 and would be urged through the water connection orifice 25 which has been formed in the side wall 21 of the first conduit 20 the sprinkler riser 110 would then be connected in fluid communication with the second conduit and the threaded neck portion 120 of the sprinkler device 114 would be screw threadably connected to the first end 111 of the sprinkler riser it should be understood that the second conduit 100 the sprinkler riser 110 and the sprinkler device 114 will normally be assembled into a single integral unit prior to delivery to the site where installation is taking place in this fashion installation can proceed expeditiously the final step of installation would include mounting the positioning member 124 to the first portion 30 of each coupler apparatus 10 and placing it an. |
5 | string 200 is pumped propelled downwards by the fluid pressure that is pushing behind the tool string 200 the cable 111 is spooled out at the surface by the truck 115 a cable tension sensing device 117 is located at the surface and provides cable tension data to control track 115 a speed sensor device 119 located at the surface provides surface cable speed data to control track 115 in some implementations the tool string will have sufficient weight that gravity will convey the tool string down the wellbore without the assistance of pump fluid pressure fig7 a is a side view of an exemplary logging tool string 200 a and 200 b applicable to the operations of a general tool string 200 illustrated in fig1 to 6 in some implementations the tool string 200 may be implemented and tool string 200 a as illustrated in fig7 a and include various data logging instruments used for data acquisition for example a casing collar locator 220 a telemetry gamma ray tool 231 a density neutron logging tool 241 a borehole sonic array logging tool 243 a compensated true resistivity tool array 251 among others as are well known in the art the tool string is securely connected with the cable 111 by cable head tool 211 the tool string may include a downhole tension sensing device 213 and a downhole speed sensing device such as an accelerometer 215 as the tool string 200 is propelled down the bore of the drill string by the fluid. |
3 | to ppv does in fact liberate acid as one of its by products in thin film copolymer samples converted by heating in vacuo the acid is too rapidly removed to be effective in driving the conversion of the precursor to 2 5 dimethoxy para phenylene vinylene to completion in thick film samples prepared by static solution casting however the extent of conversion of the methoxy precursors is significantly enhanced this is clearly evidenced in their colour they are unfortunately too thick for optical absorption measurements which unlike the uniformly yellow thin film samples becomes increasingly red as the content of the precursor to 2 5 dimethoxy para phenylene vinylene in the copolymers increases it is also evidenced by the decrease of the strength during conversion of the characteristic c o stretch vibration in the infrared spectra that is associated with the methoxy modifier group on the benzylic carbon of the methoxy precursors to 2 5 dimethoxy para phenylene vinylene and para phenylene vinylene this behaviour can be understood as being due to the lower rate of loss of acid from the bulk of thick films allowing greater interaction with the units of the methoxy precursors and consequently a greater extent of their conversion further evidence supporting these differences between the thin spin coated films. |
6 | from multi vibrator 19 is applied to the and gate 21 through an inverter 20 the and gate 21 prevents any unexpected pulse f e from being transmitted from the collector terminal of the transistor 11 to the node 8 accordingly the unexpected signal f e as well as high frequency components of the ignition signal shown in fig7 are removed cut off or blocked so that a desired square wave shown in fig5 is obtained this square wave on the node 8 is applied to the measuring circuit 30 therefore the measuring circuit 30 can detect the true rotational speed of the engine accurately at any time without falsely measuring the unexpected pulse f e referring now to fig3 a circuit diagram of the measuring circuit 30 will be explained the node 8 is connected to an irq interrupt request terminal of a microcomputer 31 further a timer 32 is connected to the microcomputer 31 the timer 32 transmits the time data 34 rmt 34 to the microcomputer 31 in response to a request from the microcomputer 31 fig4 is a flowchart of an algorithm which is executed respectively in the microcomputer 31 whenever the rising edge of the signal from node 8 is applied to the irq terminal of the microcomputer 31 an irq routine so is executed at a step s1 actual time data 34 rmt 34 is read from the timer 32 and memorized. |
8 | lift and higher lift efficiency to small air vehicles these advantages are achieved by using plasma actuators to provide active flow control effectors into thin fan blades and wing application_number US 73982508 A description the present invention relates to enhancing aerodynamic performance by using plasma actuators to control air flow the invention has specific application to fan and ducted fan performance and flow control at low reynolds numbers dielectric barrier discharge plasma actuators are preferably used before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways also it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting for clarity non essential elements were omitted from some of the drawings as used herein an element or step recited in the singular and proceeded with the word u201c a u201d or u201c an u201d should be understood as not excluding plural elements or steps unless such. |
2 | will be the liquid supplied to the slot 28 preferably the liquid is supplied to the slot 28 through the opening 29 at a pressure incrementially greater than the pressure of ink in the chambers or compartments between the sealing assemblies 23 also the amount of liquid removed through the opening 30 is slightly less than that introduced through the opening 29 so that there is a slight axial flow of liquid out of the slot 28 thus there is some leakage of the seal liquid into the ink this is especially advantageous because it not only creates a positive separation and prevents mixing of inks across the seal but also aids in providing a portion of the makeup solvent to compensate for evaporation a further advantage is that the continual but minor flow of liquid axially against the surface of the anilox roll serves to minimize dry up of any ink which may seep or spray onto the anilox roll surface in the portion thereof passing under the sealing assembly this could be especially disadvantageous the drying of ink in the anilox cells when the seals might later be removed and printing is required where seals had been located one particular useful application of the invention is in connection with the printing of newspapers. |
3 | a tagged amplifiable library vh phage with an untagged library free vl chains pick the best vh express the vh as free chains and use these free chains to select the best vl chains from a vl phage library the total complexity screened can be as high as the product the two library sizes approximately 10 8 u00d7 10 8 10 16 a primary goal of random peptide library generating and screening methods is to increase the effective size of the library theoretically one should be able to obtain more and higher affinity ligands with larger libraries phage and other random peptide libraries typically consist of 10 12 total particles with 10 9 different binding sites the effective number of different binding sites can be increased by combinatorial association with a library of synthetic peptides high affinity peptide protein association is provided by the dimerization of two copies of an association peptide of the invention one copy of which is present in the random peptide containing library fusion protein and one copy of which is present in each member of a collection of random synthetic peptides in a phage based random peptide library in which the random peptide is displayed as a fusion with a coat protein such as the piii or pviii coat proteins one can assume there are five copies of the piii fusion protein per phage the present method produces for a library of 10 9 different phage 10 12 total copies and upon the addition of 5 u00d7 10 9 different peptides. |
3 | to fit snugly within the interior of a shotshell and to hold the shot charge in the case of steel shot such a shot cup protects the shot against deformation and also protects the sidewalls of the barrel which define its bore our tests show that a shot cup which is injection molded as described herein of the above composition improves the shot pattern of such shot by 10 15 such a shot cup is more ductile than one manufactured of polyethylene and therefore yields more readily to the individual shot as they are driven outwardly within the barrel the shot cup permits limited radial expansion of the steel pellet charge also such a shot cup tends to move with the shot charge for a greater distance beyond the end of the shotgun barrel as the shot travels toward the target the molding machine which we use has a 1 5621 34 screw diameter and an l d 20 1 it has four zones through which the mixed polycaprolactone composition travels the first being the rear zone which is maintained at a temperature of 170 u00b0 f from the rear zone the polycaprolactone composition travels into and through the center zone which is maintained at 180 u00b0 f from the center zone the composition travels into and through the front or third zone which. |
9 | wires 71 connect to connector 70 and to controlled power source 72 controlled power source 72 can be simple as in the case of a direct current source controlled with manual switches or more complex as in the case of a computer controlled current relay system the wires 20 and 71 electrical connectors 50 and 70 will be specified to be of sufficient size to handle the amperage requirement of solenoid coils 16 and 17 abutting the electrical actuating assembly 9 within central cavity 11 are a pair of valve element support cylinders 26 and 27 each having an open end the open ends being disposed outwardly with respect to electrical actuating assembly 9 and whose outer surface of the closed ends each abuts plates 21 and 22 respectively the axis of valve element support cylinders 26 and 27 is collinear with the axis of solenoid armature 18 aperture 28 is provided in valve element support cylinder 26 and aperture 29 is provided in valve element support cylinder 27 to slidably permit the left end and right end respectively of solenoid armature 18 to extend therethrough within aperture 28 each near one end of aperture 28 are placed seals 30 and 31 to form a fluid seal within the annular space formed between the left end of solenoid armature 18 and the inner cyindrical surface of aperture 28 in order to prevent fluid reaching the electrical actuating assembly 9 similarly within aperture 29 each near one end of aperture 29 are placed seals 32 and 33 to. |
1 | mattress materials is reduced according to a constructional variant the two holder cams 9 may be inclined slightly e g by 2 u00b0 to 7 u00b0 towards the central axis of symmetry of the support element 2 so that under load they assume the vertical position according to fig2 and 3 however in the practical loading case each spring bridge will adjust itself individually dependently upon the magnitude and the angle of attack of the load see for example fig4 the two spring laths 3a and 3b of the same spring bridge may even react differently without difficulty depending upon the loading fig1 shows spring lath support 8 in its middle region comprises a groove 11 in the center of which a further holder cam 12 is disposed thanks to this measure the third spring lath 3c may be anchored underneath the two spring laths 3a and 3b to provide the spring bridge 3 with a series of further adjustment possibilities owing to the provision of this additional third spring lath 3c the hardness of the under mattress may be changed at will at any desired location however by means of a further constructional variant not only a further hardness adjustment but also a height regulation of the spring bridge 3 such as illustrated by fig6 to 9. |
6 | position usually allows a flow rate of from 10 to 20 by volume of the air flowing from the blower means 50 to flow through nevertheless the control means 78 90 are held such that when one is open the other is closed and vice versa thus unequal opposed airflows occur in the passage 38 such currents are a main flow from the slots 76 or 74 associated with the semi chamber 56 which maintains the corresponding control means 62 or 60 substantially open and also the return flow control means 90 or 78 open and a secondary flow from the slots 74 or 76 associated with the semi chamber 56 which maintains the control means 60 62 only partially open and the air return flow control means 78 or 90 closed the main flow is dominant and transfers the fabric 4 to the corresponding chamber 2 or 20 nevertheless the secondary flow provides a slight braking force whereby the fabric 4 is compacted possibly forming wrinkles 5 which are not maintained in the fabric as stated above the control means 60 62 are preferably butterfly valves and are offset in 90 u00b0 it is contemplated that the common shaft 64 be provided with a radial lever arm 93 held in place by a clamp 97 and which may be moved between adjustable stops 94 95. |
5 | are formed in front walls 80 and extend slightly into side walls 78 referring to fig8 body 70 further includes an end wall 88 that extends between side walls 78 and is joined to one end of stem 72 referring to fig6 and 8 end wall 88 includes a series of pads 92 which provide a convenient bearing surface for abutting engagement with the upper end 54 of upright member 46 as will be seen with reference to fig1 and 12 as shown for example in fig8 front walls 80 do not extend to end wall 88 but rather are abbreviated so as to form windows 96 exposing the upper ends front walls 80 the windows 96 extend to the hollow interior 76 of body 70 referring again to fig5 recesses 84 form a raised separator portion 102 separating the channels or recesses 84 from one another in the preferred embodiment separator 102 comprises the central portions of side walls 78 as can be seen in fig9 recesses 84 are preferably continuous with windows 96 to allow for easy threading and assembly of the tether members as will be described below referring to fig9 end wall 88 preferably defines a downwardly facing recess 106 defined by side wall 78 and locator walls 108 referring now to fig9 and 10 webs 42 are looped over front walls 80 and secured with stitching as indicated in fig1 the inner portions of the loops surrounding the front walls 80 have edges received in recesses 84 see fig5 and 9 so as to space the looped portion of the tethers from the center portion of the hollow interior of body 70 with reference to. |
4 | conveyor 17 it is also the case that the conveying belts of the belt conveyors 18 and 19 are guided around deflecting drums 27 and 28 respectively of which at least one can be driven narrow gap clearances forming a transverse folding gap 29 or 30 for the respective transverse folding station 13 or 14 are formed between the downwardly directed second portion of the upper strand 22 of the belt conveyor 17 and those ends of the belt conveyors 18 and 19 which are directed towards said second portion the transverse folding station 15 is formed differently to be precise by the belt conveyor 20 which is provided beneath a deflecting drum 24 defining the end of the upper strand 22 of the belt conveyor 17 a transverse folding gap 32 of the third transverse folding station 15 is formed between the lower deflecting drum 24 at the end of the upper strand 22 of the belt conveyor 17 and an upper strand 31 of the belt conveyor 20 the deflecting drum 24 at the lower end of the upper strand 22 of the belt conveyor 17 is assigned a directing drum 33 the latter can be driven in rotation preferably individually but may also be of drive free design the directing drum 33 is located opposite the deflecting drum 24 at the end of the upper strand 22 and forms a through passage gap 34 in relation to the end of the upper strand 22 of the belt conveyor 17 the belt conveyor 21 which serves for transporting away folded items of laundry 10 follows an end of the belt conveyor 20 which is directed away from the trough mangle 11 and is intended for forming part of the third. |
9 | receive an enable signal to enable first phase lock loop 92 and second phase lock loop 94 and a second line 141 is provided to receive an enable signal to enable third phase lock loop 96 coupled between the line 143 which receives the clock in signal and the second phase locked loop 94 is a first delay circuit 108 for providing a delay in enabling second phase locked loop 94 after first phase locked loop 92 is enabled for proper timed operation of phase locked loop circuits 92 and 94 delay 108 is activated simultaneous with first phase locked loop 92 by the low speed enable signal ls pll enable the low speed enable signal is also forwarded to one input of gate 110 to delay activate second phase locked loop circuit 94 activation of the third phase locked loop circuit 96 is delayed in a similar manner by second delay circuit 112 for a period after which second phase locked loop circuit 94 is enabled i e if the corresponding enable signal at line 141 is also asserted thus two of the enable signals sent from pmu 24 are used to enable first second and third phase locked loop circuits 92 96 in accordance with ls pll and hs pll enable signals if phase locked loop 94 is enabled a low speed clock ls clk of for example 36 864 mhz is provided to various parallel connected dividers denoted as third divider 114 fourth divider 116 fifth divider 118 sixth divider 120 and seventh divider 122 each divider can have a dissimilar division factor from that of the other dividers such that for example third divider 114 is. |
1 | reinforce two important points of the present invention first the color code scheme is not important in and of itself the color red for instance could represent a shorter length wound or a longer one red could represent a small area wound or a larger one the importance is in the standardization of a scheme such that red always means the same length bar or inner area circle or polygon second the linear dimension calibration of the bars is not the same though related dimension as the table i rings provide nevertheless color can and will be standardized and coordinated between the rings and bars example being the red bar can have a value of 5 linear centimeters and the red ring represents 5 sq cm the rings or bars are preferably distributed as sets mounted on a pad in some embodiments there is extra room on the each sheet of the pad for writing notes as displayed in fig5 item 300 this could be valuable for instance in dating the calibration or making some other notes to be used in subsequent medical diagnosis there may also be pull tabs on the bars at the left of the zero point pull tabs are useful in that. |
6 | other fastening means the protruding member 124 is sized to be received within a selected one of the grooves 214 to prevent axial movement of the clamping member 100 relative to the rail mounting member 210 e g due to recoil of the firearm when a round is fired the mounting base 110 includes a pair of arms 126 which are spaced apart in the axial direction and extend generally downward on the opposite transverse side of the mounting surface 114 as the second inner surface 122 the pressure plate 112 is slidably received between the arms 126 and is slidable in a direction orthogonal to a proximal inclined surface 212 b of the mounting member 210 the pressure plate 112 includes a first rail engaging surface 128 which engages the proximal inclined surface 212 b in aligned and facing contacting relation when the unit 100 is attached to a mounting member 210 the pressure plate 112 also includes a cam engaging surface 132 opposite the rail engaging surface 128 the pressure plate 112 includes a projection 132 having a pair of rails 134 defining a dovetail slot 136 a sliding locking tab 138 is slidably received within the dovetail slot 136 although the slot 136 and tab 138 are shown as having complimentary generally female and male dovetail shapes respectively it. |
8 | one type such as a memory chip cannot become joined to chips of the same type because the pattern of keys 18 is designed to interfere with the upper surface features 16 this prevents plugging of two chips 12 of the same type into one another in one embodiment the fluidic self assembly may take place in a heated fluid the temperature of the fluid may be higher than the melting point of surface mount techniques on either or both of the chips 12 and 14 as a result the surface mount material such as solder may help to join the chip 12 to the chip 14 for example using a high temperature flux as the immersion fluid the solder connection between the chips 12 and 14 may be facilitated in addition the heat of the immersion fluid may further heat the surface mount connection to form a molten material that enables a solder connection to be formed between the chips 12 and 14 using surface mount technology in one embodiment the chips 12 and 14 may fit snugly together in this intermeshing fashion in such an embodiment intervening fluid may be displaced from between the chips 12 and 14 resulting in the reduction of possible shorts from the fluid and ensuring a better electrical connection between the two chips 12 and 14 referring to fig3 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention a wafer 14 a may be a plurality of unsingulated elements destined to. |
9 | was treated with 4 04 micrograms of carboxypeptidase b for 40 minutes at 25 u00b0 c the reaction was terminated by adding 1 0 ml of 7m urea 0 2m acetic acid the solution was chromatographed on a 0 9 u00d7 40 cm g25m sephadex column equilibrated with 2 acetic acid and then lyophilized solid material 1 91 mg was purified on a 5 u00d7 50 mm pharmacia mono s column equilibrated with 7m urea 0 1m acetic acid a linear salt gradient from 0 07 to 0 3m nacl over 30 minutes was used to elute the protein the main peak material was recovered and stored at 4 u00b0 c crude approximately 70 pure by hplc 65 al split hpi 10 46 mg wet wt in 2 5 ml of 0 1m tris final ph 7 1 was treated with 20 1 micrograms of carboxypeptidase b for 40 minutes at 25 u00b0 c the reaction was terminated by acidifying to ph 3 4 with 7m urea 0 1m acetic acid and 1m hcl the main peak solution from part a described above was pooled with this reaction product for the following g50sf step the resulting des 64 65 hpi was applied to a 2 5 u00d7 125 cm g50sf sephadex column and eluted at 6 u00b0 c with 1m acetic acid fractions containing des 64 65 hpi were pooled and lyophilized to obtain 8 07 mg of the desired product as determined by u v analysis the solids from the g50sf sephadex column were chromatographed on. |
1 | prevention and or treatment of any obstructive respiratory disease such as asthma chronic bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease copd however the compounds of formula i may be administered for the prevention and or treatment of any disease wherein the activity of pde4 receptors is implicated and inhibition of pde4 receptor activity is desired or a disease state which is mediated by pde4 activity for instance a disease state in which pde4 is overexpressed or overactive examples of such diseases include allergic disease states such as atopic dermatitis urticaria allergic rhinitis allergic conjunctivitis vernal conjunctivitis eosinophilic granuloma psoriasis inflammatory arthritis rheumatoid arthritis septic shock ulcerative colitis crohn 39 s disease reperfusion injury of the myocardium and brain chronic glomerulonephritis endotoxic shock cystic fibrosis arterial restenosis atherosclerosis keratosis rheumatoid spondylitis osteoarthritis pyresis diabetes mellitus pneumoconiosis toxic and allergic contact eczema atopic eczema seborrheic eczema lichen simplex sunburn itching in the anogenital area alopecia areata hypertrophic scars discoid lupus erythematosus systemic lupus erythematosus follicular and wide area pyodermias endogenous and exogenous acne acne rosacea beghet 39 s disease anaphylactoid purpura nephritis inflammatory bowel disease leukemia multiple sclerosis gastrointestinal diseases autoimmune diseases and the like they also include neurological and psychiatric disorders such as alzheimer 39 s disease multiple sclerosis amylolaterosclerosis als multiple systems atrophy msa schizophrenia parkinson 39 s disease huntington 39 s disease pick 39 s disease depression stroke and spinal cord injury other features of the invention will become apparent in the course of the following descriptions of exemplary embodiments which are given for illustration of the invention and are not intended to be limiting thereof a solution of 3 cyclopropylmethoxy 4 difluoromethoxy benzaldehyde 5 00 g and 3 5 dichloro 4 methylpyridine 2 57 g in 50 ml dry thf was cooled to u2212 30. |
3 | of 0 or 1 g has the value of 0 and c has the value of 1 when a has the value of 3 g has the value of 0 and c has the value range of 1 to 5 when a has the value of 1 g has the value of 1 then c has the value of 1 when a has the value of 2 c has the value of 1 and g has the value range of 1 to 2 thus giving a molecular weight range of 221 to 2176 another specific example of this type of polysiloxane polyoxyalkylene copolymers is the copolymer having the general formula wherein me and g is as defined above and h has the average value range of 0 to 7 d has the average value range of 1 to 5 with the stipulation that when h has the value of 0 d has the average value range of 1 to 5 when h has the value range of 1 to 2 d has the value range of 3 to 4 when h has the value range of 3 to 4 d has the value of 1 to 3 when h has the value of 5 then d has the value range of 1 to 2 and when h has the value range of 6 to 7 d has the value of 1 the polysiloxane portion of the polysiloxane polyoxyalkylene copolymer has the preferred molecular weight range of 221 to 1 000 the molecular weight of the glycol portion is 103 to 500 grams per mole with 150 to 350 grams per mole being preferred for the purpose of this invention r in the general formulas defined above can be any hydrocarbon radical free of aliphatic unsaturation containing from. |
1 | US 5724707 A abstract an interlocking attaching system for removably securing objects such as pets to a garment the system having at least one object and a garment and where the object has at least one strap thereon for removably engaging the garment in an interlocking fashion the garment and the object having webs thereon for removably receiving the straps in an interlocking fashion in order to effectively removably mount the object to the garment application_number US 66803296 A description reference is now made to fig1 of the drawings which illustrates a segmented front view of a mounting surface of a first object shown in the drawing as for example a vest panel 10 and a second object in the form of for example a pocket 12 or the like the first object vest panel 10 and the second object pocket 12 are assembled together by the utilization of the interlock attaching strap system 14 of the present invention the vest panel 10 is shown more clearly in fig2 of the drawings while the pocket 12 or object to be attached to the vest panel 10 is shown pictorially in fig3 of the drawings the interlocking system is shown more clearly in fig4 of the drawings which in effect is a view taken along line iv iv of fig1 as stated above a pocket 12 and vest panel 10 are chosen for illustrating purposes only however this invention is not limited to attaching pockets to a vest and may be utilized for the removable fastening of any two objects together using the interlock attaching system 14 of the present invention fig1 by illustrating components thereof in segmented fashion shows how the interlock attaching system 14 of this invention is used to. |
1 | through the upper frame 11 at the rear end thereof with this arrangement the apertures 52 may be indexed by the pin 53 to thus adjust the height of the back post the back post 51 is provided at its upper end with a horizontally extending armrest 54 and a push handle 55 for the wheel chair which extends in the direction opposite to the armrest a back sheet 56 is spread between the two back posts 51 to be removably mounted thereon by means of hooks 57 in folding the wheel chair the back sheet 56 is removed from the back posts and the pin 51 is also removed to then lower the back post and in alignment with one of the apertures to maintain the back post in position as shown in fig4 on the other hand if the front and rear lower frames 14 15 are folded the caster wheel 36 and the drive wheel 44 are moved toward the center of the wheel chair to reduce the latter in width by about 1 2 in fig7 and 8 there is shown a second embodiment of the invention wherein a vertical and hollow base post 112 has a slit 16 along its one wall and has a c shape the downwardly directed channel member 13 has at its outer wall a bracket 161 and a. |
8 | transfer transistor 21 and will remain within the well of the photodiode region as shown in fig6 after the integration period ends a voltage readout occurs as illustrated in fig7 in which the voltage at the photodiode 11 is now read out by the source follower transistor 17 and row access transistor 13 onto the column line 15 following an initial readout illustrated in fig7 a second readout occurs where a gate voltage to the transistor 21 is applied to lower the barrier potential 29 this causes charges stored on capacitors c 1 and c 2 to be redistributed to equalize voltage levels as illustrated by charge 47 in fig8 this voltage level is continually read out by the source follower transistor 17 and row select transistor 13 onto the column line 15 finally as shown in fig9 the transistor t 3 is turned on lowering barrier potential 31 which couples charge stored at capacitor c 3 to the charge stored on capacitors c 2 and c 1 which is illustrated as voltage level 49 since the charge stored on capacitor c 3 during integration charge was nill the voltage 49 which is read out at this point is very small fig2 9 illustrate operation of the fig1 pixel cell during a low light condition operation of the fig1 circuit in a medium fight condition will now be described with reference to fig1 5 and 10 13 the pixel cell of fig1 operates to reset and begin charge integration as described above with reference to fig2 6 when the accumulated charge 45 generated by photodiode 11 begins to approach the barrier level 29 set by a. |
8 | 28 the high signal turns off transistor q 111 isolating v ccp from the main output node 24 the high signal from node a combines with the high signal from the first inverter 10 at the second nand gate 30 the low signal from the nand gate 30 is changed by the fifth inverter 32 and the high signal from the fifth inverter 32 turns on q 112 grounding any signals that reach the main output node 24 thus the low signal in causes a low signal out as the in signal changes from a low to a high signal the first inverter 10 outputs a low signal and hence the second inverter 12 outputs a high signal the first nand gate 14 receives this high signal as a first input however the new high signal is held up by the delaying element 16 and as a result the third inverter 18 temporarily continues to output a high signal to the second input of the first nand gate 14 receiving two high signals the first nand gate 14 transmits a low signal to the first circuit portion 20 this low signal turns off transistor q 102 further the low signal passes through the fourth. |
6 | than about 1 45 u201c low corrected fan tip speed u201d is the actual fan tip speed in ft sec divided by an industry standard temperature correction of tambient deg r 518 7 u0302 0 5 the u201c low corrected fan tip speed u201d as disclosed herein according to one non limiting embodiment is less than about 1150 ft second the use of the gear reduction between the low pressure turbine spool and the fan allows an increase of speed to the low pressure compressor in the past the speed of the low pressure turbine has been somewhat limited in that the fan speed cannot be unduly high the maximum fan speed is at its outer tip and in larger engines the fan diameter is much larger than it may be in lower power engines however a gear reduction may be used to free the designer from compromising low pressure turbine speed in order not to have unduly high fan speeds it has been discovered that a careful design between the number of rotating blades and the rotational speed of the low pressure turbine can be selected to result in noise frequencies that are less sensitive to human hearing that is the number of rotating. |
3 | stored in the dark under argon at u2212 20 u00b0 c in a desiccator reagent b activator each 0 5 ml conical bottom cryogenic vial with a o ring seal cap contains 70 u03bcl of a 3 mm solution of tstu in dry dmf a stock solution is prepared by dissolving 3 31 mg 11 u03bcmoles of tstu in 5 ml of dry dmf under argon 70 u03bcl aliquots are pipetted into 0 5 ml conical bottom cryogenic vials closed and stored under argon at u2212 20 u00b0 c in a desiccator the kit is assembled by placing the vials containing reagent a and reagent b together with a desiccant bag inside a barrier film aluminium polyethylene pouch which is then heat sealed and stored at u2212 20 u00b0 c labelling of an antibody with a fluorescent or luminogenic dye using the kit of example 1 step 1 activated dye solution preparation fig2 a the kit is warmed to room temperature 50 u03bcl of reagent b activator solution are added to the vial containing reagent a the vial is capped and the dye dissolved by vortexing the mixture is kept in the dark at room temperature for 30 min fig2 a step 2 antibody solution preparation fig2 b each kit is designed to label 1 mg of igg mw 150 000 at 2 mg ml solution the antibody must be dissolved in an amine free buffer for antibody buffer solution to 450 ul of antibody diluted to 2 2 mg ml with pbs buffer 50 ul of 1 m ph 8 5 bicarbonate. |
1 | observed application_number US 47161006 V description the chart used in the identification of colors is that of the royal horticultural society r h s colour chart london england the description is based on the observation of two year old specimens of the new variety during october while growing outdoors on their own roots near west grove pa u s a height u2014 approximately one meter on average at the end of the growing season width u2014 approximately one meter on average at the end of the growing season habit u2014 round and bushy color u2014 u2014 young stems near yellow green group 144b with some highlights of red group 53a u2014 adult wood yellow green group 144b suffused with greyed purple group 184a texture u2014 stems bear a smooth surface texture when young and when mature thorns u2014 u2014 size approximately 1 to 1 5 cm in length on average with some smaller bristles prickles near the peduncle u2014 color near greyed green group 195a when immature and near greyed purple group 184b when mature stipules u2014 parallel with the auricle facing outward approximately 8 mm in length approximately 4 mm in width and near greyed green group 191b in coloration auricle u2014 approximately. |
2 | means of heat bonding a compatible polymer between said metallic foil and said test plate another iteration of the invention is an apparatus comprising a film of elastomer having a top and bottom surface bonded to a polymer film on at least one of said surfaces and the polymer film is likewise thermally sealed to a multiwell test plate the elastomer and polymer film together also make a vapor resistant barrier in an alternative embodiment our invention is an apparatus comprising a planar sealing member composed of elastic material and disposed on a test plate having a plurality of fluid receiving wells a metallic foil or polymer film is adhered to the planar sealing member a rigid lid defined by a peripheral skirt and a top and bottom surface having a predetermined matrix of openings with extending through is attached to the test plate and the openings correspond to the wells in the plate alternatively the lid has a single large rectangular opening the sealing member and metallic foil or polymer film is either molded or welded to said bottom surface with the sealing member in direct contact with the bottom surface and the metallic foil or polymer film as a barrier layer exposed toward the open wells in the test plate the polymer film or metallic foil is heat sealed to the plate a polymer that is compatible with the plate 39 s chemical composition adheres the metallic foil to the plate by thermally bonding the apparatus is can also be characterized by having an elastomer made of a thermoplastic polymeric compound. |
8 | be noted that the functions of the instantaneous power adjusting modules 205 and the power amplification modules 207 can be realized by a power digital to analog converter dac as shown in fig3 a and 3b diagrams depicting signal waveforms of a received input signal e g constant envelope modulated rf signal 102 and an output rf signal e g pulse modulated rf signal with adjusted power and carrying phase information 132 are provided in conjunction with the circuitry shown in fig1 wherein the waveforms depict an exemplary input signal 102 and output rf signal 132 respectively in addition as shown in fig4 a and 4b diagrams depicting signal waveforms of the received input signal e g constant envelope modulated rf signal 202 and an output rf signal e g an rf signal with high dynamic range 232 are provided in conjunction with the circuitry shown in fig2 wherein the waveforms depict an exemplary input signal 202 and output rf signal 232 respectively compared to the single control mechanism of the eer method in the prior art the present invention adopts two power adjustment mechanisms to increase the dynamic range of the output power on the one hand slow adjustment of the average power in the millisecond timeframe can be achieved while on the other hand fast adjustment of the average power in the microsecond timeframe can also be achieved allowing the dynamic range of output power to comply with those required by current communication standards such as cdma2000 and wcdma when the method for generating a modulated rf signal with high dynamic range of the present invention is applied to a polar coordinated transmitter the output power efficiency of the polar coordinated transmitter is. |
6 | the temperature of the heat sink 2 as detected by the heat sensitive unit 9a other structural and functional details of the liquid cooling mechanism shown in fig1 are the same as those of the liquid cooling mechanism shown in fig1 the liquid cooling mechanism shown in fig1 operates in the same manner as the liquid cooling mechanism shown in fig1 since the heat sink 2 itself has a relatively large thermal capacity its temperature does rot drop immediately when the cooling liquid starts to flow through the cooling pipe 21 therefore the heat sensitive unit 9a mounted on the heat sink 2 is prevented from being too sensitive and hence the valve unit 9b is prevented from being opened and closed frequently fig1 schematically shows a liquid cooling mechanism for cooling two inverter devices in a water supply system having two pumps the water supply system shown in fig1 is a small size water supply facility for supplying water to a general multiple dwelling house or the like as shown in fig1 the water supply system has a pair of pumps 8 1 8 2 a pair of check valves 81 1 81 2 connected to the respective outlet ports of the pumps 8 1 8 2 a common outlet pipe 87 connected to the secondary sides of. |
4 | extends in a helix surrounding the roller body the working width of the roller is approximately 2 m the distance between adjacent turns of the helix i e the axial distance from one rib peak to the next is about 15 mm resulting in a total of about 130 rib peaks along the roller length thus fig2 and 3 are not shown to scale the rollers 1 and 2 of fig2 are of similar form having complementary reliefs formed in their periphery with the helical turns of the reliefs 34 engaging 34 as shown in fig2 the rollers 1 2 are designed to rotate relative to one another at the same speed without the flanks of the helical relief 15 coming into engagement thus while reference may be made to the reliefs or the rollers engaging it should be appreciated that there is no actual contact there is instead meshing of the reliefs during rotation of the rollers 1 2 the width extending nip 12 retains its corrugated shape and uniform width fig3 shows an alternative embodiment of a helical relief 15 39 each cylindrical roller 1 2 has helical turns extending outwards from a centre plane 16 which is perpendicular to the roller axis the pitch to peak height s i e the difference in radius between peaks 17 and troughs 18 of the helix is constant on both sides of the plane 16 but the pitch on the two sides has opposite signs that is to say the helical relief 15 39 starting from the centre plane 16 has a right hand thread on one side and a. |
2 | 26 opposite the reservoir 24 is a fill tube 28 and shutoff valve 30 through which liquid plastic can be introduced to fill the reservoir 24 a two way valve 32 in the pumping tube 22 permits the pumping tube 22 and chamber 20 to be either evacuated using a vacuum means 36 or vented to the atmosphere through vent tube 34 fig3 and 4 are schematic illustrations of cross sectional and planar views respectively or a fresnel lens 40 fabricated by the method of the invention the lens comprises a transparent substrate 10 having opposed surfaces 12 and 14 bonded to the surface 14 of said substrate is the plastic layer 42 this plastic layer 42 has refracting facets 44 which correspond to the segments of the master fresnel lens used to form the mold a particular set of facet interconnect channels 50 used in the lens fabrication are shown in fig4 using the fabrication technique of the invention the grooves 46 between the individual facets 44 reach down essentially to the glass surface 14 the thickness of the sublayer 48 varies from zero to about 0 0075 cm which is less than it is possible to obtain using other conventional molding or casting methods the overall thickness of plastic layer 42 can vary from about 0 025 to about 0 10 cm it is desirable that the thickness of sublayer 48 be as thin as possible since bulk sheer stresses produced by thermal expansion and contraction during manufacture and use can cause loss of bonding of the plastic layer 42 to the substrate 10 the invention is a multi step process for the fabrication of the novel fresnel lens prior to the fabrication of the fresnel lens a plastic mold which is flexible after curing or hardening is. |
6 | a way that the panels 54 that are transverse relative to the furnace are 1 5 to 2 times wider than the corresponding longitudinal panels 56 thereby the material flows coming from the front and rear walls of the furnace in other words from the long outer walls thereof or for example the flames of the start up burners may be arranged in such a way that they do not directly hit the longitudinal water tube panels 56 especially when the width of the panel parts in the evaporator surface units is a significant portion of the corresponding dimension of the furnace an opening 58 is or openings are formed in the panels especially to the lower parts thereof to enable as free a flow of the solid material in the furnace as possible fig3 illustrates in more detail the inlets of the water tube panels 62 64 in an evaporator surface unit 60 of the shape of a symmetric cross through the furnace ceiling 20 by means of a bellows box 66 and the connecting of water tubes of the panels 62 64 to the water cycle boiler the vapor formed in an evaporator surface unit 60 is preferably gathered to two outlet headers 36 38 parallel to the water tube panels 62 64 thereby the extensions of the water tubes required for connecting the water tubes of the water tube panels 62 64 to different sides of the outlet headers 36 38 and especially the tube bends 68 thereof can be formed in a simple manner in a compact space the vapor gathered in outlet headers 36 38 is guided to the steam separator by means of connecting tubes 70 72 connected to outlet headers 36 38 for balancing the vapor. |
7 | 210 may move relative to the location of the auxiliary conveyor 200 currently operators need to make various adjustments in order to try to accommodate such movement this can result in difficulty maintaining conveyor operation in order to accommodate some movement of the conveyor apparatus 210 relative to the auxiliary conveyor 200 the conveyor apparatus frame accommodates sliding movement at both ends at one end the sliding movement adjusts the tension of the conveyor 16 and sliding movement at the other end accommodates movement of the conveyor apparatus 210 relative to the auxiliary conveyor 200 if the conveyor apparatus 210 moves relative to the auxiliary conveyor 200 an operator can move the sliding end of the conveyor 210 adjacent the auxiliary conveyor 200 movement of the sliding end of the conveyor 210 can also be occasioned by the use of tensioning means as described hereinafter as used on the tensioning end 51 of the conveyor 16 only in this instance the movement is not intended to affect the tension of the conveyor 16 but the location of the end of the conveyor apparatus 210 relative to the auxiliary conveyor 200 when movement at this end of the conveyor occurs the chain tension does change so the other end of the conveyor apparatus 210 is adjusted by the automatic tensioning means to return the conveyor 16 back to the appropriate tension movement of the sliding end of the conveyor 210 adjacent to the auxiliary conveyor. |
5 | shown in fig1 shuttle piston 50 is prevented from movement relative to upper body 36 by frangible connection means as tensile bolts 62 circumferentially spaced around upper body 36 in counterbore holes 64 counterbore holes 64 are plugged with pipe plugs 66 to ensure the pressure integrity of piston 46 shuttle piston 50 is a generally cylindrical member with stepped outer shoulder 68 adjacent to interior annular shoulder 60 lower skirt 70 extends axially downward from stepped outer shoulder 68 a plurality of flow ports 72 are circumferentially spaced around lower skirt 70 and allow drilling fluid to flow between the interior and exterior of shuttle piston 50 a plurality of laterally disposed and circumferentially spaced counterbore holes 74 are formed adjacent the lower end of lower skirt 70 frangible connection means as shear bolts 76 are positioned in holes 74 and threaded into mating holes in actuator rod head 78 actuator rod head 78 is an annularly shaped flange with a plurality of actuator rods 80 secured at its inner edge and circumferentially spaced actuator rods 80 extend axially from lower skirt 70 main body 38 of tool body 16 is secured to upper body 36 by threads 42 as noted above main body 38 is a generally cylindrically shaped member surrounding mandrel 12 actuator rod holes 82 are formed at the upper end of main body 38 and aligned with actuator rods 80 when installation tool 10 is assembled positioned on the exterior of main body 38 are a plurality of connection means as latching segments 84 that are axially moveable in tracks 86 formed on the exterior of main body 38 latching segments 84 are initially held in the up position of fig1 by frangible tensile bolts 88 extending. |
3 | is a system for the extraction and quantification of tetraprotic naphthenic acids present in oils precursors of the formation of calcium naphthenates which are potential formers of deposits causing of damage to pieces of equipment used in the oil production industry application_number US 201514861364 A description the calcium naphthenate deposition risk is established by the formation of calcium naphthenate on the interface between the oil sample tested a sample which can be diluted in organic solvent and an aqueous solution of calcium ions with buffered ph the calcium ion concentration and the ph value of the aqueous solution are defined in order to make it possible for the tetraprotic naphthenic acids eventually present in the sample to react and form a calcium naphthenate film on the interface between the aqueous oily phases after the separation of the hydrocarbons and other components of the oil sample the substances retained on the water oil interface are extracted by contact with solutions containing adequate acid and organic solvents any acids that do not form insoluble calcium salts or complexes and which have a constant ionization greater than 1 0 u00d7 10 u2212 5 such as hydrochloric hydrobromic nitric acetic formic propionic or butyric acid in concentrations between 1 0 u00d7 10 u2212 4 mol l and 12 mol l are adequate solvents which are immiscible with water with a normal boiling point below 110 u00b0. |
3 | one or more halogen r 12 is halogen straight or branched chain alkyl having up to three carbon atoms which is un substituted or is substituted by one or more halogen or a member selected from the group consisting of nitro cyano u2014 s o p r 3 and u2014 or 5 z is r 4 u2014 nr 8 r 13 u2014 nr 8 u2014 nr 13 r 14 u2014 sr 7 or u2014 or 7 and the process for preparing a compound of the above formula i comprises wherein r 15 is a straight or branched chain alkyl group having up to six carbon atoms with a compound of formula iii in an aprotic solvent in the absence of a base to form a compound of formula iv ii reacting a compound of formula iv with a compound that contains a leaving group l such as alkoxy or n n dialkylamino esp ethoxy and ch och 2 ch 3 3 to form a compound of formula v iii reacting a compound of formula v with hydroxylamine or a salt of hydroxylamine to form a compound of formula i wherein the process further comprises producing the compound of formula iii by providing gas phase raw materials in a substantial theoretical stoichiometric ratio to the converging section of a converging diverging funnel mixer wherein said. |
3 | fans radiant coils are usually hung in a single plane down the center of the fire box they can be nested in a single plane or placed parallel in a staggered double row tube arrangement heat transfer from the burners to the radiant tubes occurs largely by radiation hence the term u201c radiant section u201d where the hydrocarbons are heated to from about 1 400 f to about 1 550 f and thereby subjected to cracking with consequent coke formation the initially empty radiant coil is therefore a fired tubular chemical reactor hydrocarbon feed to the furnace is preheated to from about 900 f to about 1 000 f in the convection section by convectional heating from the flue gas from the radiant section steam dilution of the feed in the convection section and the like after preheating the feed is ready for entry into the radiant section the cracked gaseous hydrocarbons leaving the radiant section are rapidly reduced in temperature to prevent destruction of the cracking pattern cooling of the cracked gases before further processing of same downstream in the olefin production plant recovers a large amount of energy as high pressure steam for re use in the furnace and or olefin plant this is often accomplished with the use of a transfer line exchanger or tle processing of furnace product downstream of the tle although it can vary from plant to plant typically employs an oil quench of the cooler but still hot cracked furnace effluent thereafter the cracked hydrocarbon stream typically is subjected to primary fractionation to remove heavy liquids followed by compression of uncondensed hydrocarbons and acid gas and water removal therefrom various desired products are then individually separated e g ethylene propylene a mixture of hydrocarbons having four carbon atoms per molecule fuel oil. |
3 | parts etc the following preparations and examples describe the manner and process of making and using the invention and set forth the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the invention but are not to be construed as limiting a 100 ml three neck flask which was thoroughly dried was equipped with a stirrer thermometer gas in let tube and an additional funnel the flask was charged with 3 8040 g 0 0202 mole of azelaic acid and the reaction system maintained under a blanket of oxygen free nitrogen in order to exclude air and atmospheric moisture twenty five ml of tetrahydrofuran was added and the azelaic acid dissolved during stirring a solution consisting of 5 0280 g 0 0201 mole of 4 4 39 methylenebis phenylisocyanate dissolved in 3 6 g of tetrahydrofuran was prepared separately and charged to the addition funnel the diisocyanate solution was added to the flask during stirring over a period of 15 minutes at 24 u00b0 25 u00b0 c the solution was stirred and cooled from 25 u00b0 c down to 40 u00b0 c over a period of 4 hours and remained clear and fluid the solution was stripped under a vacuum of 20 25 mm pressure at 0 u00b0 c a white solid was obtained in theoretical yield and further dried at 70 u00b0 80 u00b0 c under 1 mm an infrared spectrum of a kbr pellet of the product displayed the absorption band at 5 57 u03bc for the. |
7 | 150 d between and perpendicular to first and second flat surfaces 150 a and 150 b has been ion milled into conical tip 135 again using for example a focused ion beam on the extreme end of conical tip 135 thereby removing any contamination and or oxidation and exposing a second clean new surface milling fourth flat surface 150 d does not require removing probe 110 from the ion milling machine focused ion beam after milling surface 150 c but merely rotating the probe 180 u00b0 relative to the beam axis see fig1 and 12 after the fifth milling step reconstructed probe 110 a having a new square pyramidal tip 155 having a new point 160 has been formed point 160 is the apex of the pyramidal tip 155 remnants of old conical tip 135 remain between shank 140 and tip 155 alternatively all of old conical tip 135 may and even portions of shank 140 may be milled away so no surfaces of conical tip 135 remain the process described included after milling flat 145 see fig4 a milling surface 150 a rotating probe 110 180 u00b0 milling surface 150 b rotating probe 110 90 u00b0 milling surface 150 c rotating probe 110 180 u00b0 and milling surface 150 d alternatively the process may include after milling flat 145 see fig4 a milling surface 150 a rotating probe 110 90 u00b0 milling surface 150 c rotating probe 110 90 u00b0 milling surface 150 b rotating probe 110 90 u00b0 and milling surface 150 d fig9 is a top view of a wire probe after reconstruction according to embodiments of the present invention in fig9 shank 140 has a diameter of d 1 the base of. |
7 | region may include a consistent rule herein the reference pattern is configured of fractional regions each having the same consistent rule in order to facilitate the symmetry repetition and correction furthermore the size of the reference pattern may be defines as pixels and this may be decided based upon the size of the data image and the accuracy of the correction referring to fig2 to fig5 the illustrated reference pattern may be configured of 4 fractional regions when creating one of the 4 fractional regions 210 220 230 240 shown in fig2 the created fractional region is used to create the remaining 3 fractional regions this may be applied to other fractional regions other than a 4 fractional region configuration also the reference pattern may be generated so as to have the same number of on 39 s and off 39 s this is required for the stabilization of a center frequency when reproducing the data when one fractional region is decided in the reference pattern 200 configured of 4 fractional regions the remaining 3 fractional regions may be generated through inversion rotation and symmetry by using the created fractional region herein inversion corresponds to changing the contrast for example on may be changed to off and off may be changed to on rotation corresponds to rotating the generated fractional region by a constant degree for example the fractional region may be rotated by 90 u00b0 180 u00b0 and 270 u00b0 and symmetry corresponds to left right horizontal symmetry or up down vertical symmetry herein inversion. |
8 | the operating cycle t 1 ms and the enable time te 10 us the enable time is 1 of operating cycle the consumed quiescent current of the embodiments in present invention may be just 1 of the consumed quiescent current of prior art and the bias current of the failure detector circuit 10 still maintains to iss to guarantee the normal operation of the failure detector circuit 10 accordingly the failure detector circuit according to the embodiments of the present invention may consume much less quiescent current so that improves the circuit efficiency one with ordinary skill in the art should understand the failure detector circuit according to the embodiments may be applied to detect the failure of over voltage over current over temperature or other failure status on the protected circuit correspondingly the output signal s of the protected circuit and the reference signal r which are received by comparator circuit 102 are signals that monitor voltage current temperature or other parameters in the protected circuit fig4 schematically illustrates a circuitry of a delay circuit 40 according to an embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig4 the delay circuit 40 comprises an n bit counter n is a positive integer wherein a clock terminal clk of the counter receives a clock signal with a cycle tc the value of n satisfies td 2n u00d7 tc configured to detect the status of comparative result signal cout during the given delay period td an enabling terminal d of the counter receives the comparative result signal cout a set terminal r 1 of the counter is coupled to an output terminal of an inverter inv an. |
4 | mechanisms cause the rectilinear strip 11 for forming a belt 14 to assume a shape in which the lower line of stitches 12 are of greater length than the upper line of stitches 13 with the above described apparatus it is possible to form a shaped belt 14 independently or during fabrication thereof to simultaneously attach the belt to an article of clothing 15 by means of the lower line of stitches 12 the above described apparatus can also be utilized to fabricate a shape belt 14 by utilizing a strip of material that has been pre formed to produce the desired belt configuration with one feeding mechanism having a longer feed stroke than the other two parallel lines of stitches can be formed simultaneously and the line of stitches adjacent the lower edge of the belt will be of greater length than the one adjacent the upper edge thereof in the above description specific reference has been made to belts adapted for attachment to slacks or skirts in which the lower edge is of larger diameter than the upper edge so as to conform to the body shape of the wearer in the case of shaped belts to be attached for example to bodices in which the upper part must be of a larger diameter than the lower the means for displacing the feed dog 3 must be such that its advancement stroke is shorter than the advancement stroke of the feed dog 5 and the diameter of the roller 8 must. |
7 | confirmation is not available for the delivery confirmation code provided 39 the slave server machine 2 is responsible for obtaining delivery confirmation codes from the master server machine 1 generating a download delivery method for a private client machine 3 monitoring the delivery of digital items to private client machines 3 and notifying the master server machine 1 when all bytes of a digital item have been delivered to a private client machine 3 fig1 shows the process flow of the encoded delivery request software 13 installed on the slave server machine 2 a private client machine 3 initiates a delivery request 40 of a digital item from a slave server machine 2 the slave server machine 2 then securely communicates with the master server machine 1 requesting a delivery confirmation code 41 the master server machine 1 receives the request to generate a new delivery confirmation code 18 and securely provides a unique delivery confirmation code 24 to the requesting slave server machine 2 the slave server machine 2 then securely receives the delivery confirmation code 45 from the master server machine 1 if a confirmation code is received 46 a download method code with delivery confirmation is generated 47 and provided to the private client machine 48 if a delivery confirmation number is not. |
1 | 1 and 71 2 outwardly beyond their relaxed positions as in the embodiment shown distal portion 83 may be provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending slots 85 to endow distal portion 83 with a certain degree of compressibility for when distal portion 83 is pressed against stopper 17 to prepare access needle 11 for insertion into a body lumen of a patient such as into the stomach of a patient as in fig7 a through the abdominal wall a and the stomach wall s of the patient one first positions needle handle 53 as distally far as possible within slot 37 in so doing needle 15 is moved distally relative to cannula 13 causing stopper 17 to be moved distally relative to windows 45 1 and 45 2 and to be compressed within cannula 13 access needle 11 while in the aforementioned state is then inserted into the patient referring now to fig7 b when one wishes to anchor access needle 11 within the body lumen of the patient one moves needle 15 proximally relative to cannula 13 until needle handle 53 is removed from slot 37 and then rotates needle stem 51 approximately 180 degrees to rest needle handle 53 upon proximal end 33 of cannula 13 in so doing wings 71 1 and 71 2 of stopper 17 are moved into engagement with spreader 19 spreader 19 causing wings 71 1 and 71 2 to be spread outwardly through. |
4 | surface and air dried paper towels treated with dilutions of the citrox bc active were wetted and then used to clean the inoculated bench top the bench top was visibly wet for 3 minutes contact time and then allowed to completely air dry rodac replicate organism detection and counting plates were used to sample the cleaned surface for surviving bacteria the plates were incubated overnight at a temperature appropriate to the challenge organism colonies were counted and the number used to calculate cfu cm 2 results were calculated by averaging the counts from five 3 u2033 u00d7 3 u2033 u201c grid squares u201d a rodac plate is used to touch the surface to be sampled after which the plate is incubated at an appropriate temperature there are nutrients in the media that promote the growth of a variety of microbes lecithin and polysorbate 80 are incorporated in the agar and function as disinfectant sanitizer neutralisers the type and number of microorganisms is detected by the appearance of colonies on the surface of the agar medium collection of samples from the same area before and after cleaning and treatment with a disinfectant permits the evaluation of sanitary procedures paper towels wetted with water and containing no citrox bc active were assessed for the ability to remove bacteria from a contaminated hard surface the results for this control i e unimpregnated paper towels are shown by the bar labelled u201c 0 u201d in fig1 and 2 fig1 and 2 show the results for both s aureus and e coli paper towels containing dilutions of the citrox bc active greater than 1 200 were able to reduce the levels of s aureus from gt 50 cfu. |
1 | throw directly relate to the extent to which a knee or hip can be flexed or extended determining these values serves as the starting point and subsequent adjustment points for the physical rehabilitation in addition to the height adjustment the seat 12 may also slide forwards and backwards along adjustable rails 27 the seat 12 should have proper padding 31 and conform to the user in some instances the seat 12 may be detachable either by removing the seat 12 along with the telescoping support 23 or by simply removing the seat 12 in order to adjust the seat 12 the microprocessor display unit 20 follows the protocol in fig7 based on the user 39 s height and current range of motion of a particular joint or appendage an initial seat height can be selected 200 for a new user this means that someone will either manually input a value for leg length or move the seat up down until the position is correct the initial process provides for the manual adjustment of the seat height 205 in order to begin at the proper height the legs of the user should usually be fully extended if possible at the bottom of the pedal circumference 210 for first time users it is preferable to have the physical therapist rehabilitation technician pt aid in helping to set the seat height 215 from there calculations in leg length can be made and stored in the user 39 s data profile 220 once the manual adjustment is disabled 225 the user is free to begin exercising and letting the microprocessor display unit 20 make the necessary adjustments for the user fig8 is a perspective view of. |
1 | a programmable hold mode which will allow the timer 60 to operate in a very low current mode thus saving battery life this feature is an important consideration in a long duration timer especially to minimize overall costs a winbond w741 series microcontroller is suggested as suitable for this use but any microcontroller having the requisite number of i o ports its own programmable timer and a hold or other low power operational mode could be used firmware that controls microcontroller 64 of timer 60 is attached at appendix a a fourteen pin lead edge connector 62 provides all of the i o needed to interface the timer 60 with a personal computer pc to program the timer 60 seven i o lines are used to store data into the microcontroller ports ra 0 ra 2 are control flags and ports rb 0 rb 3 are actual data transfer lines data is entered into the microcontroller 64 in 4 bit packs the ready line is used to signal the pc that the microcontroller 62 us ready to accept data the remaining lines are or can be used for diagnostics this interface can also be used to read back programmed data to the programming pc for quality assurance the interface can be exposed on the exterior of the inner. |
1 | carrier arm a horizontal adjustment actuator moves the reel support along the reel carrier arms over an adjustment range the reel carrier arms are constructed with an upward or downward oriented curve inside of the adjustment range over which the reel holding devices can be shifted by the actuator the reel operates below a cutting bar in its forward position and in a position moved further back that is above and behind the cutting bar so that collisions are avoided application_number US 12883705 A description an agricultural combine 10 shown in fig1 is supported on front driven and rear steerable wheels 12 and 14 respectively an operator cab 16 is provided from which the combine can be operated by a driver a grain tank 18 is located to the rear of the operator cab and can discharge the grain deposited in it out through a discharge auger 20 the grain tank 18 is supported on a frame 22 the grain is broken down into its large and small constituents as it passes through a threshing cylinder 24 a threshing concave 26 and a stripper beater 28 a further separation of the harvested grain is effected on the shakers 30 connected thereto and on a preparation pan 32 and sieve 34 the threshed grain is conveyed into the grain tank 18 the large portions of material other than grain are deposited on the ground by the shakers 30 and the light constituents are also blown onto the ground from the sieve 34 by a blower 36 after the crop lying or standing on the ground has been picked up by a harvesting or cutting mechanism 42 it is conveyed through a feederhouse 38 and a stone catching trough 40. |
8 | 14 is connected to the data network 34 such as the internet and thus it should be understood that the interface 48 will be adapted for communication over the data network 34 under another scenario being contemplated herein fig3 a the conversion entity 14 is reachable via the pstn 32 nevertheless as shown in fig3 c the conversion entity 14 will still be connected to the data network 34 although in this case the interface 48 will be adapted for communication over both the pstn 32 and the data network 34 the processing entity 46 is connected to a memory 50 which comprises a plurality of records each record in the memory 50 stores information forwarded from the voice mail system 12 such as voice mail messages and ancillary data associated therewith one such record 52 stores voice mail message 9 a and ancillary data 54 which specifies mailbox 20 thus when the conversion entity 14 is contacted by the voice mail system 12 wishing to transfer voice mail message 9 a and ancillary data 54 the processing entity 46 in the conversion entity 14 ensures that voice mail message 9 a and ancillary data 54 are properly received and placed into record 52 in the memory 50 the processing entity 46 is also connected to a database 38 which maps an u201c originating mailbox u201d field 40 to an u201c associated address u201d field 42 the entries in the database 38 may be populated during a preliminary registration phase for example the conversion entity 14 may be accessible via the internet thus allowing the owner of mailbox 20 to enter his or her mailbox i e mailbox 20 in the u201c originating mailbox u201d field 40 of a given entry as well as a desired. |
6 | a medium which enters from the inlet 400 flowing out of the outlet 500 one end of the valve rod 310 is in threaded connection with the baffle plate 330 so the pressure regulator is convenient to be detached when the piston device is away from the valve port 600 the fluid medium flows via the third area a from the inlet 400 flows out from the outlet 500 and simultaneously enters the first area c and the second area b of the piston device and through buffering of the first area c and the second area b pressures of the upper and lower parts of the piston device tend to be consistent and the unbalanced pressure of the upper and lower parts of the piston device is reduced the pressure of the fluid medium flowing out the outlet 500 tends to be stable when the height of the first area c or the distance between the baffle plate and the upper end part of the piston body comes up to a certain value the pressure in the whole pressure regulator tends to be stable the supplying pressure of the medium at the downstream outlet 500 tends to be stable the embodiment of the pressure. |
2 | can rotate through at least 180 u00b0 with respect to the cradle 41 the frame 6 thus mounted on the cradle 41 forms a turning over mechanism and is a particular and non limiting embodiment of a device for depositing the said strip comprising a mechanism for turning over the strip making it possible to invert the face of the strip which is brought in contact with the form by the laying head a member 48 for cutting the strip such as a guillotine the blade of which can be seen in fig6 the counter blade being omitted is integrated in the frame 6 and therefore in the laying head 4 the form 1 is supported by a hub carrier 10 comprising a hub to which the form 1 is attached and comprising the necessary motorization allowing to set in motion the form 1 with azimuth u03b1 controlled at all times the framework 40 is mounted so as to be fixed with respect to the hub carrier 10 at least during the functioning of the installation the aspects of approach and removal of the form 1 will not be dealt with here the cradle 41 can be presented in all required positions with respect to the form 1 see fig1 4 and 5 that is to say it can be moved radially with respect to the form 1 arrow f 2 can slide transversely with respect to the form 1 arrow f 1 and can be inclined around the axis yy angle u03b4 with respect to the form 1 and oriented at the angle u03c6 it is therefore possible to present. |
9 | fig1 connected to the legs of a fork 9 constituting the outermost part of a crane beam otherwise not shown the common axis of the pivots 8 passes through the centre of the imagined sphere in which the bowl 7 is included as a segment and moreover such axis extends in parallel to the plane of the edge of the bowl the bowl 7 may be pivoted by means of two hydraulic cylinders 10 each mounted between a crane beam leg 9 and adjacent end of the yoke 6 in fig1 the bowl saw has been shown in an inclined position before the sawing through of a trunk 11 the intended cut is indicated by dash dotted lines 12 and it is evident that a major portion of this cut may be located below the ground surface 13 an endless saw chain 14 fig2 and 5 of the kind used in portable chain saws has after bending laterally to the required conical form been inserted in a peripheral groove 15 fig3 at the edge of the bowl 7 in other words the chain has been bent such that as far as possible its conical form constitutes a continuation of the profile of the bowl 7 owing to the rather small height of the saw chain the difference between such conical form and a corresponding segment of a sphere will be very insignificant and may be neglected in the embodiment shown the edge portion of the bowl 7 is turned down to a rather thin fin 19 and two rings 16 and 17 are by screws. |
2 | 6 is the front wheelbase a when the three wheeled vehicle 8 is performing a station turn of gyration as the front wheel turns 90 degrees the turning radius r 8 is the wheelbase l 8 of the front and rear wheels as the front wheel 81 is the driving wheel and the rear wheels can freely roll comparatively since the front and rear wheelbase l 6 of the rhombus four wheeled vehicle 6 is equal to the front and rear wheelbase l 8 of the three wheeled vehicle 8 the turning radius r 6 of the rhombus four wheeled vehicle 6 is half of the turning radius r 8 of the three wheeled vehicle 8 thereby greatly reducing space for turning further referring to fig5 and fig5 a in the preferred embodiment the front wheel unit 2 has the driving force and the steering operation device 13 is operated to steer the front wheel unit 2 through the switching mechanism 14 the right and left side wheel units 3 4 and the rear wheel unit 5 can freely roll it must be noted that besides the above arrangement the front wheel unit 2 may be configured to steer only the right and left wheel units 3 4 are configured as driving wheels having motors 34 and 44 disposed there on respectively and the rear wheel unit 5 is configured to steer freely or the front wheel unit 2 the right and left side wheel units. |
2 | a sensor to indicate if the dispensed label has been taken by the operator if not the label dispenser can issue a warning signal to the operator before the vehicle moves to the next station or the label dispenser can signal to the upper end system through the plc that the label has not been taken an applied in this case the upper end system can signal the operator or hold the vehicle at that station until the label is taken from the dispenser any of these embodiments gives the operator an opportunity to attach the u201c missed u201d label to the vehicle that has entered into the next station fig2 depicts a flowchart of a simplified process in accordance with a preferred embodiment here the product or vehicle being assembled first enters the assembly station step 205 and the upper end system determines the product options step 210 next the upper end system determines from the product options if a label is required at this station step 215 if not this process ends step 250 if a label is required the upper end system signal to the plc which will in turn signal the label dispenser to dispense a. |
7 | to the contacts b the peak value held by the peak holder circuit 4 is stored in the register 15 both the outputs from the two registers 14 and 15 are synthesized in the synthesizer circuit 5 an output from the synthesizer circuit 5 is supplied to a driver 7 which in turn drives a display 8 in response to the indicator signal issued from the synthesizer circuit 5 as a result an instantaneous level and a peak level of the digital signal are indicated on the indicator means 8 the decoder 2 comprising a rom logic gates etc incorporates a set of decoders having different resolutions e g 1db and 3db the desired decoding pattern is selected by operating the selector 3 depending on the choice of resolution the decoder 2 changes its output when the input applied thereto is subjected to a variation larger than 1db or 3db consequently the digital level is indicated on the display 8 with steps of 1db or 3db in correspondence to the selected operation the peak holding circuit 4 is connected upstream of the decoder 2 and holds a peak value of the absolute value signal irrespective of the selection made on the selector means 3 accordingly even with the possible choices of the selector means 3 switched from one to another during the display mode it will not happen that the value held immediately prior to the switching operation remains and continues to be displayed it is to be noted that a reset switch 6 associated with the peak holder circuit 4 can be dispensed with fig5 is a block diagram of a digital level indicating device according to a third embodiment of the present invention in which the parts. |
9 | positioned on the accumulator belt 138 for a given row as can be seen in fig2 the orientation of the sod roll can be adjusted by the operator in this regard the adjustment occurs by regulating the time of rolling of the strips of sod on the conveyor to effectuate the desired roll orientation the robotic arm is then actuated 140 to place the head over the filled accumulator 94 the grippers are actuated in process block 142 to grasp the rolls of sod the robotic arm moves the row of sod rolls over the stack in process block 144 and releases the sod in process block 146 in this regard the system can optionally use feedback from the actuators to determine the proper time to release the sod onto the stack the system then returns to process block 123 to start the loading of the next row of sod 1 sod is cut and rolled using the current established method 2 the roll is ejected from the rear of the main conveyor here it drops in front of a pusher which pushes it to the left onto a buffer conveyor alternatively the roll is dropped from the main conveyor directly onto the accumulator belt 3 the buffer or accumulator conveyor indexes until it contains up to 5 rolls of sod 4 a robotic arm picks up up to 5 rolls of sod from the buffer conveyor and places them onto the stack 5 the robotic arm as instructed by the controller continues placing sod on the stack in a different position and orientation every time until the stack is. |
5 | oil well or a natural gas well with drilling mud 1 containing bentonite or the like introduced into the hole 2 as in the case shown in fig1 a referring to fig3 b when the bottom of the hole 2 encounters a drilling mud leaking position a the drill bit 3a is slightly withdrawn upward and a filler carrying a chemical preparation including a curing reaction promoting catalyst is introduced as mixed into drilling mud 1 39 to the interior of the drill rod 3b and is allowed to reach the depth of the hole 2 consequently the filler supplied to the hole 2 flows together with the drilling mud 1 to the leaking position a and entwines on a location relatively close to the opening of the leaking position a to form a layer of filter there as seen from fig4 a referring to fig3 c a spacer liquid 4 39 comprising liquid paraffin or the like which floats on the drilling mud and does not react with the chemical liquid as in the case shown in fig1 b is next introduced into the drill rod 3b and thereafter the chemical liquid 5 39 is introduced into the drill rod 3b the drilling mud is driven out of the drill rod 3b by the spacer liquid 4 39 in order that the chemical liquid 5 39 does not start the curing reaction inside the drill rod 3b thus the chemical liquid 5 39 is fed via the drill bit 3a into. |
1 | 2 o 3 and or by increasing the proportion of the alkali metal oxides the fusion point can be reduced by increasing the proportion of b 2 o 3 cao and or the alkali metal oxides as between the two alkali metal oxides an increase in the na 2 o k 2 o ratio lowers the fusion point it is well within the skill of the ceramics art to apply these principles to make fine adjustments to the thermal expansion coefficients and fusion temperatures other materials can be employed in the glazes of the invention for instance mgo and or bao can be used in place of some of the cao some li 2 o can be used in place of some of the na 2 o and or k 2 o especially if fusion point reduction is desired small amounts of zirconia and zinc oxide can be added to th glaze and conventional pigments can be added in small amounts usually less than one weight per cent to tint the glaze such pigments include transition metal compounds such as vanadates manganates and chromates glazes were made having the compositions set forth below in table ii from silica tabular grade alumina potassium carbonate sodium carbonate calcium carbonate and boric acid the raw materials were blended ball milled for two hours and then transferred to a dense. |
2 | with absolute certainty thus the ideal control scheme is a step function referring now to the prior art scheme and the embodiment 200 the embodiment 200 is generally closer to the ideal scheme than the prior art scheme for example when the true percentage of the bed greater than 500 degrees celsius is one half percent the probability that the prior art scheme will falsely indicate that the maximum fraction has been exceeded is about 45 as compared to 10 for the embodiment 200 the exception in the one to one and one half percent range where the prior art scheme enjoys an advantage in accuracy as compared to the embodiment 200 is not significant due to generosity in safety factors the embodiment 200 significantly reduces risk of production and sales loss which occurs when the true fraction of the bed is less than the maximum fraction but the prior art scheme falsely indicates otherwise conversely the embodiment 200 provides greater protection against unknowingly operating the reactor with an excessive fraction of the bed above the upper temperature limit fig2 assumes 108 thermocouples are present as the number of thermocouples increases the embodiment 200 will be closer to the ideal scheme fig3 illustrates another comparison between the prior art hot spot scheme and a scheme 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention as with fig2 these curves were created by a monte carlo simulation of a maleic anhydride reactor having 31 000 to 35 000 tubes and 108 thermocouples in the catalyst bed and having a maximum temperature limit of 500 degrees celsius and a maximum fraction of one percent the actual fraction of the. |
1 | and enhanced over that provided by conventional tags leading to a better chance of recovery of the pet if lost by its owner according to the system and method of use of the present invention label 50 bears a reference and related instruction to access website at address 70 currently located at http www myecollar com upon a user 39 s successful access of the website at address 70 various options are presented for example and with reference to fig4 when an owner purchases collar apparatus 10 and visits the website at address 70 currently located at http www myecollar com he or she is presented with the option such as seen in fig5 to register the collar apparatus using encoded numeric identifier 80 the owner may establish a confidential username and password as is well known in the art the owner may then proceed to establish a webpage for the relevant pet such as seen in fig6 entering into a provided template such information as the pet 39 s name photos address medical conditions and needs food and treat preferences veterinary contact information pet temperament and personality traits specific do 39 s and don 39 ts for handling the pet alternative means to contact the owner and the like the web page also provides a vehicle for the pet owner to express his or her creativity and to convey the owner 39 s personality and character as well as that of the pet the pet owner advantageously may in accordance with social networking functions that may optionally. |
1 | invention contemplates a specific coil configuration adapted for application to particular regions of the body for use in treating a selected such region with pulsed electromagnetic signals which are induced within the body as electric voltage and concomitant current signals which alter the growth repair and maintenance behavior of living tissues and cells within the body region under treatment application_number US 45242182 A description the invention will be illustratively described in detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which fig1 is a simplified view in perspective to illustrate coil formation of the invention fig2 is a view similar to fig1 but including fabric encasement used with the coil of fig1 fig3 is a plan view of the coil formation of fig1 fig4 and 5 are side and end views of the coil formation of fig1 to reveal the u shape and including a sectionalized showing of the fabric encasement of fig1 fig6 is a view similar to fig1 to illustrate another mode of use of the coil formation of fig1 fig7 is a view similar to fig6 but showing modified fabric encasement used with the coil of fig1 to serve the mode of use of fig6 and fig8 is a view similar to fig1 to illustrate modification of fig1 and 6 referring initially to fig1 the invention is shown in application to. |
1 | inactivating agent can render the medicament unavailable through inactivation for example chemical inactivation or alteration of the receptor binding site of the medicament electrical inactivation or alteration of the receptor binding site of the medicament magnetic inactivation or alteration of the receptor binding site of the medicament mechanical inactivation or alteration of the receptor binding site of the medicament biounavailability physical unavailability loss of appeal of the medicament to the abuser such as for example an inactivating agent which creates an intolerably bad taste or an intolerable reaction such as extreme nausea or the like or something similar thereto one or more inactivating agent s may be used further if the medicament were an opioid the inactivating agent could be a chemical or denaturing agent that would alter residual opioid molecules in the dosage form and make them inactive the inactivating agent could be an opioid receptor that would bind the residual opioid into an insoluble ligand receptor complex the inactivating agent could also be an opioid receptor antagonist preferably with greater specificity and or affinity for the receptor than the opioid which would be isolated or delivered with the residual opioid upon misuse and compete with the residual opioid for the opioid receptor thereby defeating the purpose of misusing the opioid this would render the residual opioid useless in vivo the inactivating agent could also physically sequester the medicament such as for example in an impermeable microsphere or in a permanently bound matrix similarly the inactivating agent could be a non opioid with distressing or dysphoric properties if absorbed that made abuse unappealing the dosage form may preferably contain a detection material that is also released when the dosage form is tampered with. |
8 | u2225 r bias and its value is large since both r s1 off and rbias are large when the en_cap signal 1 the capacitor 706 is used to form the lc tank resonance frequency at the same time rbias 708 is parallel to an on resistance of switch 713 these parallel resistances form the series equivalent r for each of the capacitor branches when en_cap 1 since the on resistance of switch 713 is small few u03c9 u2212 100 s u03c9 it dominates the value of the series equivalent r presenting a low impedance to gnd for the capacitor 706 of the capacitor array 702 effectively this makes the capacitor 706 of the capacitor array 702 part of the lc tank 702 712 the reason for pulling rbias 708 to vdd gt 1 4v during en_cap 0 is to prevent the negative swing of node a from turning on the diode of the pn junction of switch 713 by ensuring this pn junction is off distortion in the signal is mitigated hence the harmonic distortion of the power amplifier due to the pn junction is prevented hence for higher frequency operation a smaller number of capacitors 706 are required from capacitor array 702 and more rbias 708 branches are connected resulting in a smaller equivalent parallel resistance r pc to the lc tank 702 712 hence lower q at higher frequency operation similarly for lower frequency operation a larger number of branches of capacitors 706 are required from capacitor array 706 and less rbias 708 branches are connected resulting in a larger equivalent parallel resistance r pc to the lc tank hence higher q at lower frequency operation the rbias 708 of each branch can. |
2 | material such as silicon oxide silicon nitride or organic material such as polyimide the gate electrode 12 is on the upper surface of the substrate 10 the thin insulating layer is used to isolate the gate electrode 12 from the semiconducting or conducting substrate and can be deposited by thermally grown sputtering chemical vapor deposition solution deposition and printing the gate electrode 12 can be made from a variety of conducting materials such as gold platinum aluminum titanium conducting oxides such as ito or conducting polymers such as polyaniline and polypyrrol or any other conducting material on the upper surface of the gate electrode 12 is a layer of ferroelectric polymer thin film 14 such as p vdf trfe or other ferroelectric polymer thin film which can demonstrate a clear polarization electric field hysteresis loop the thickness of the film could be in the range from approximately 5 nm to approximately 5 u03bcm with the preferred range of approximately 50 nm to approximately 200 nm and more preferably a thickness of approximately 100 nm the remnant polarization of the ferroelectric polymer thin film should be at least larger than 0 1 u03bcc cm 2 with a preferred value of at least 0 5 u03bcc cm 2 while a wide range of remnant polarization values will enable the memory cell larger values are preferred as it is believed the larger values will enable favorable. |
1 | only blanks the average cpm values obtained for the blanks were subtracted from those obtained for the peptides the values thus obtained were added up to yield what was considered 100 stimulation by dtxspecific peptides the average cpm obtained for each irs minus blank were added and the fraction of the total response which this sum represented was calculated preferential recognition of certain epitopes might be due to a biased v variable region repertoire of the tcr expressed by that subject or by all subjects expressing a given class ii haplotype however this explanation does not hold for the findings reported here because the irss were recognized by subjects of different mhc class ii haplotype the molecular basis of the preferred recognition of the irs by human cd4 cells could be due to the characteristics of the interaction of peptide epitopes with hla class ii molecule and or the structural properties of the ag molecule which may influence processing and presentation of certain sequence regions many peptide sequences can bind different dr alleles nonetheless the ability of a given ag sequence to bind most or all dr molecules does not suffice for a peptide to be an irs for example see manfredi et al j immunol. |
7 | t given a specific detection system that supplies real valued scores for a trial i e a test sample and a claimed model the detection error tradeoff analysis criterion detac is formulated for two cases of score distribution types 1 the gaussian and 2 the gaussian mixture distribution as regards gaussian distributed detection scores it should be noted that the det curve generally appears as a straight line for these distributions assuming that the impostor false claims trial scores are normally distributed with mean u03bc 1 and standard deviation u03c3 1 and the true target scores with u03bc 2 and u03c3 2 the detac criterion is formulated in variants of constrained and unconstrained optimization with an optimization parameter set u03b8 as follows u03b8 arg min u03b8 u03c9 r r u03b8 u2212 c r u03c9 d d u03b8 u2212 c d 3 r u2061 u03b8 w r u2061 u03c3 1 u2061 u03b8 u03c3 2 u2061 u03b8 c r d u2061 u03b8 w d u2061 u03bc 1 u2061 u03b8 u03bc 2 u2061 u03b8 u03c3 2 u2061 u03b8 c d is the delta term corresponding to the det line as and u03c9 r u03c9 d u03b5 being arbitrary regulator constants and c r c d u03b5 the initial values of the sigma ratio and the delta term respectively the minimization 1 aims at reducing or increasing the slope of the det. |
7 | and not restrictive of the present invention those of ordinary skill in the art will further appreciate that a wide range of computers and computing system configurations can be used to support the methods of the present invention including for example configurations encompassing multiple systems the internet and distributed networks accordingly the teachings contained herein should be viewed as highly u201c scalable u201d meaning that they are adaptable to implementation on one or several thousand computer systems the present invention provides a system and method of hiding information in an instruction processing pipeline in particular the present invention hides information in arbitrary program binaries this is done by identifying stalls in the instruction processing pipeline instead of filling these stalls with no operation nop instructions the stalls are filled with instructions which will not adversely alter the functionality of the program but which encode a hidden message the present invention can be used for secret communication or for watermarking fingerprinting it can also be used for encoding a digital signature of the executable code the present invention in one embodiment is a code steganographic technique that takes a message and an executable as input and outputs a semantically equivalent executable which contains the secret message to accomplish this the present invention may analyze how the executable 39 s instruction sequence would be processed in the instruction processing pipeline the present invention takes advantage of the manner in which the executable 39 s instruction sequence is processed. |
9 | units are hinged by vertical hinge pins the pins are readily removable so units can be added or deleted as desired by fishermen a handle anchor slot in the top of each unit and flexible carrying handle facilitate carrying the stack application_number US 97313778 A description referring now to the drawings in detail fig1 shows a horizontally stacked assembly of six units 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 which in assembly form a tackle box each of these units has a top with a horizontally extending slot such as 17 therein this top has a cavity 18 wider than the slot and accommodating the oppositely directed lugs 19 and 21 at both ends of the hand carrying strap 22 each of the slots is long enough in a direction extending from the one end unit 11 to the other end of the unit 12 so that by turning the strap perpendicular to the slot or by twisting it so the end lugs are parallel to the slot the lugs 19 and 21 can easily be inserted into the hole through the longitudinal dimension of the slot whereupon the strap end is returned to orient the lugs transverse to the slot whereupon the strap is useful for lifting the unit. |
8 | at which the selection is to be made is communicated to the transmitting system through any one of a plurality of available links 58 that can be either a radio frequency link or another optical link and can be a much lower speed link the method of synchronizing interleaver depth selection is not specified as part of this invention in one embodiment of this invention fade signal 54 can be derived from bit stream 37 itself in another embodiment of this invention fade signal 54 is derived by periodically inserting a short sequence of a number of symbols into the data path at multiplexer 34 this signal is referred to as a u201c fade detection sequence u201d the frequency of repetition of fade detection sequences is contrived to be short in comparison to the frequency and duration of channel fading but very long in comparison to the data stream bit rate of channel transmission path 38 the fade signal 54 is true when all bits in the fade detection sequence are lost the number of symbols transmitted is contrived to be such that the error rate for a false fade indication based on uncorrelated symbol errors is much less than the link error rate and failure to indicate a fade signal in the presence of highly correlated fading channel dropouts is also low the transmitted symbols are designed to allow the receiver to measure signal strength in one embodiment of. |
7 | again becomes so large in the next stage or in one of the next stages that a reliable decision 34 positive 34 or 34 negative 34 is possible decision errors concerning the sign of z i 39 due to the ambiguity region u would therefore be impossible the iteration stages not implemented given a 34 zero decision 34 would then however also have to be taken into consideration in the calculation of correction factor k instead of a simple multiplication of the outputs x n and y n by the constant correction factor k an extremely involved multiplier logic would therefore have to be introduced in order to obtain a correction factor k that is constant for all rotational angles z o the 34 zero decision 34 can be replaced by a doubling of all iteration stages when due to the ambiguity region u an incorrect decision concerning the sign is made in an angle iteration stage for example the stage iz 1a then the amount of the residual angle is enlarged instead of being reduced in the following double up angle iteration stage for example iz 1b a reliable sign decision is then guaranteed so that the preceding iteration step is in turn canceled the result across two stages then corresponds to the result of one stage having a 34 zero decision 34 with a difference that all stages are always executed and the factor k therefore remains constant for arbitrary input angles z o this solution however leads to a considerable added expense for hardware due. |
8 | cases where the base substrate is formed from multiple layers of green tape ceramic tungsten as in the prior art assembly of a ceramic glass ic package the cerquad package embodying the present invention as shown in fig3 and 4 embeds the lead frame 8 in the glass material 4 which has been screen printed onto the base substrate 2 in one or more layers when embedded the lead frame 8 is separated from the ground plane 30 by glass material 4 one or more of the leads 10 of the lead frame 8 of the inventive ceramic glass ic package is electrically coupled to the ground plane 30 in the embodiment illustrated in fig4 the leads 10 are electrically connected to the ground plane by small wires 34 which are down bonded to the die attach pad portion 14 of the ground plane 30 through the die attach cavity 6 fig5 illustrates in cross section the base substrate 2 of an alternate embodiment of the invention wherein a lead 10 of the lead frame 8 and the ground plane 30 are electrically coupled by a solder ball 36 specifically in this embodiment a small hole is drilled or otherwise placed through the. |
4 | barrier fabrics in medical applications protective clothing applications and for hygiene applications such as barrier leg cuffs of particular utility for hygiene applications are spunbond meltblown laminates of reduced basis weight such as made with a 17 grams per square meter gsm spunbonded web of this invention and 2 3 gsm meltblown web such barrier laminates could be used for example as barrier leg cuffs in diapers another type of nonwoven fabric laminate may be made by combining nonwoven web of this invention with a film for example a film of a thermoplastic polymer such as a polyolefin to make barrier fabrics useful for hygiene applications such as barrier leg cuffs and diaper backsheets fig4 illustrates one such laminate which includes a ply or layer 42 u2032 comprising a nonwoven web formed of a highly dispersed blend of polyolefin polymers such as the nonwoven fabric w of fig2 laminated to a polyolefin film layer 44 such as for example a polyethylene film of a thickness of 0 8 to 1 mil lamination and or bonding of the nonwoven layer 42 u2032 to the film layer 44 can be achieved by adhesive lamination using a continuous or discontinuous layer of adhesive this adhesive approach may yield a diaper backsheet with superior softness and hand the nonwoven fabric laminate could. |
4 | chamber 40 extending the length of the shoe the shoe has end plates 31 and 32 which close the ends of the chamber 40 preferably the shoe is made as a casting to the shape illustrated but it may be fabricated or formed of materials other than metal to define the gaps 43 and 44 beneath the edges of the faces 34 and 33 the shoe is spaced from the inner surface 10a of the shell by spacer blocks 47 at each end of the shoe these spacer blocks are of a thickness to define the gap 43 at the leading edge and the gap 44 at the trailing edge the gap preferably is of a dimension 0 04 34 and it has been found that this is an optimum size preferably the gap is less than 0 08 34 and it has been found that increasing the gap beyond that dimension decreases effectiveness and decreasing the gap to less than 0 04 34 does not increase effectiveness for removal of condensate the shoe is held in place by suitable means preferably by bolts 45 fig4 which extend through holes 41 and 42 in the back 30 of the shoe these holes are threaded into threaded receiving holes 46 in the inner surface 10a of the shell the radial conduit 18 is provided with a steam bleed hole 49 on the order of 1 4 34 in size and this steam bleed hole is positioned 2 34 to 3 34 radially inwardly from the inner surface 10a of the shell it has heretofore not been appreciated that a small clearance between the siphon and shell is advantageous in a collector or a shoe which has a large perimeter. |
5 | of the drill sections the outer casing of the drill section permits the introduction of high pressure fluid and includes a plurality of pressure responsive plugs adapted to rupture at a predetermined pressure value thereby releasing fluid to lubricate the drill string and reduce the torque encountered during the mining operation application_number US 23243981 A description fig1 depicts a hydraulic mining tool drill string composed of a plurality of interconnected drill sections 10 of the present invention and mounting a hydraulic mining tool 12 at its lower end the drill string is depicted lowered into a predrilled bore hole 14 which extends through the over burden 16 and into a mineral deposit 18 such as a tar sand formation in operation the entire drill string is rotated by conventional means from above ground surface and a high velocity liquid such as water is channeled downward through the drill string and discharged radially outward through the mining tool 12 to dislodge the viscous crude oil and sand particles from the formation 18 the dislodged oil and sand particles form an aqueous slurry with the liquid discharge which may be raised upward to the surface by way of a hydraulic jet pump disposed within the interior of the drill string a more detailed description of the operation of such hydraulic mining tools is disclosed in u s pat no 3 951 457 issued to redford and my co pending patent applications ser no 53 029 entitled 34 down hole pump with bottom receptor 34 and ser no 121. |
4 | crescent shaped ledge 23c in the flow path through the hole 23 the ledge 23c generates substantial turbulence in the flowable plastics material immediately before and during formation of the filament 24 it will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the method of assembly of the spinneret plate 11 illustrated in fig5 could be used in the embodiments of fig3 and 4 it is believed that the turbulence generated in the flowable plastics material immediately prior to and whilst the said material is being brought to a condition where the filament is being formed generates substantial shear across the width of the filament as the filament is formed and when the axial tension of the drawing apparatus and subsequent processing apparatus is relieved the differential stresses across the width of the filament are at least partially relieved by the filament adopting a pronounced helical crimp however to increase the crimp effect the filaments 16 18 20 22 and 24 may be formed in respective holes 15 17 19 21 and 23 to have a non circular cross section and fig6 illustrates one cross section comprising a full circular cross section with one quarter of the circle removed and when the filament is being extruded from the holes 15 17 19 21 and 23 the points a and b of the extrusion hole 25 illustrated in fig6 may be disposed close to the points a and b as illustrated in fig1 further the non circular cross section filaments 25 may be subjected to a rapid differential cooling which will again increase the crimp formed in the filaments fig6 shows the cross sectional area of a typical filament extrusion or spinneret hole 25 it has been noted that. |
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