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7 | by standard experiments designed to isolate and characterize specific anion and cation currents for example cl u2212 currents are studied in isolation by using nmdg cl bath and pipette solutions specific current types are characterized further by performing a limited series of pharmacological inhibitor studies the intracellular ca 2 and atp dependence of all currents observed will be assessed excretory cell fluid transport as discussed earlier excretory cells are present albeit at low frequency in the inventors 39 mixed cultures the appearance of the cells is similar to that described by buechner et al 1999 they typically have one or two well developed processes a single highly refractile canal like structure extends from the tip of the processes across the cell body this structure is the excretory canal a number of observations indicate that the excretory cell is a secretory cell responsible for elimination of fluid and waste products from the pseudocoelomic space for example exposure of worms to hypotonic media causes increased fluid secretion and excretion nelson amp riddle 1984 animals swell with fluid and die when excretory cells are laser ablated nelson amp riddle 1984 mutations in various genes leads to the formation of large fluid filled cysts in excretory cell tubular. |
2 | be coupled to the 220 vac mains as conventionally available in a home the secondary winding of the transformer tsf 1 power supplies a diode bridge the output of which is filtered through the capacitor c 1 which has one end coupled to ground and the other end thereof or top end 10 coupled in addition to the mentioned output of the diode bridge to the cathode of a diode d 1 the anode of which is coupled to the terminal of a 12 v dc power supply which as stated can be a conventional battery of a motor vehicle the cathode of the diode d 1 is moreover coupled through a photodiode d 3 and two resistors r 3 and r 4 to the base electrode of a transistor tr having its emitter electrode coupled to ground the collector electrode of the transistor tr is coupled to a winding of a further transformer tsf 2 of the central tap type the other end of this winding is coupled through the capacitor c 2 to the common junction point 11 of the resistors r 3 and r 4 the collector electrode of the transistor tr is also coupled to the ground through a diode d 2 which is coupled with the shown polarity this collector electrode moreover is coupled through a further capacitor c 3 to the central tap of the winding of the transformer tsf 2 to the anode of the photodiode d 3 and the cathode of the diode d 1 the other winding indicated at 12 of the transformer tsf 3 is coupled to a voltage multiplier assembly overally indicated at the reference number 13 this assembly comprises in a known way a cell cascade consisting of respective diodes and capacitors each cell operating. |
1 | thereof define a bearing surface for a plurality of elements 9 in the from of staves forming the user supporting surface of the shower bottom 2 said section members 4 are moreover provided with a longitudinal recess 10 designed for receiving a panel 11 forming the shower bath wall moreover said plate like body 3 is locked in its desired position by locking section members 12 which are clamped by clamping screws 13 to the inner edges 8 of the section members 4 to clamp or lock at a desired position the side edges 5 of the plate like body as clearly shown in fig5 the plate like body 3 can be moreover provided with a hole for allowing a water supplying column generally indicated by the reference number 14 to pass therethrough said column holding the hot and cold water delivery tubes 15 and 16 respectively said panels 11 can be mutually coupled by coupling brackets of any desired shape and size and generally indicated in the drawings by the reference 17 and 18 the shower tray according to the present invention comprises moreover angle elements 20 which are applied at the corners of the shower tray it has been found that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects in fact the invention provides a shower tray and booth construction including a bottom which can be sized according to specific requirements and which can be quickly and easily assembled actually the plate like body 3 can be made with several sizes both in a cross direction and in a longitudinal direction in particular the section member 4. |
2 | spring a vehicle level detector 30 of this embodiment includes a bracket 31 in the form of a l shaped plate serving as a stationary member which is secured onto the vehicle body 1 by a plurality of bolts 32 as can be seen best from fig3 and 4 a box shaped cover 33 is secured to the bracket 31 by a plurality of bolts 34 and nuts 35 with a gasket 36 interposed therebetween a mounting plate 38 is fixedly connected with the top wall of the cover 33 by means of two set screws 39 and a pair of magnetoelectrical transducer elements or hall elements 40 41 are fixedly mounted on the mounting plate 38 the hall elements may be formed by integrated circuit elements in one side thereof the cover 33 is formed with a notch 42 in which is fitted a grommet 43 a plurality of lead wires 45 46 47 48 extend through the grommet 43 and each has one end connected with the hall elements 40 41 the top wall of the cover 33 is formed with an opening contiguous with an axial sleeve 50 which receives a shaft 51 an arm 52 is rotatably mounted on the inner end of the shaft 51 and a magnet 53. |
4 | which has not yet been de inked is determined at measurement location mo which is preferably arranged between the coarse sorting and pre flotation stages a degree of whiteness soft sensor compensates for the influencing factors of material density fine and loading content and is able thereby to supply the degree of whiteness of a test sheet made from material which has not yet been de inked the measurement location m 1 between the pre flotation and disperger bleaching stages permits still finer differentiation to be made at a measurement location m 1 a in the accepted stock at the pre flotation stage and a measurement location m 1 b following the thickening operation here the degree of whiteness of a test sheet is determined with the aid of sensors a further measurement location m 2 is arranged between the process stage p 2 and the process stage p 3 in other words following a preferably oxidizing disperger bleaching operation and preferably in the in feed to the post flotation activity analogously to the mla and m 1 b measurement locations sensors at the measurement locations m 3 a and m 3 b or measurement location m 3 acquire the degree of whiteness of the material following the flotation processing for example a transmitter at measurement location m 4 inside the bleaching pipe measures the degree of whiteness of the de inked finished material the control module r 1 or r 3 of a flotation stage. |
2 | manifold are arranged in a circle keeping the spouts 52 clustered close together on the inlet and outlet manifolds is less structurally stressful on the plastic moldings of the printhead cartridge a single force applied at the centre of the spouts 52 can engage the socket instead of distributed forces acting across widely spaced spouts or a single force that needs to be distributed by a structure stiffened to resist bending referring back to fig2 the print engine 3 has three structurally stiff reference datums 128 the inlet and outlet manifolds bear directly onto the outer reference datums see fig1 so that their reaction force is directed though the centre of the five spouts 52 the centre datum 128 provides a reaction force directly opposing the force of the latch 126 holding the printhead cartridge in place disengaging the printhead cartridge 2 from the apertures 122 in the sockets 120 can cause residual ink to dribble from the spouts 52 as discussed above the spouts on each manifold are clustered together grooves 110 are formed in the interface plates 76 to control the flow direction of any residual ink as it runs from a spout under gravity without any flow control measures there is a good chance that the residual ink from one spout. |
2 | wheel having a mark 26 as in the curve according to fig2 b however an additional mark 33 which is positioned after mark 26 on the camshaft is provided a sensor wheel that generates a signal sequence according to fig2 b would thus be used for engines of type a a sensor wheel that generates a signal sequence according to fig2 d would be used for combustion engines of type b therefore the same software could be used in vehicle b in order to generate the control signals for activating the internal combustion engine however an additional query routine that verifies after mark 26 if a signal corresponding to mark 33 also occurs would be provided if this signal of mark 33 does not occur the control unit determines that although it is intended for an internal combustion engine of type b it is being used for operating an internal combustion engine of type a and it would accordingly stop generating control signals fig2 e shows another signal sequence of a camshaft sensor wheel 25 mark 26 in this case simply being significantly wider than in the signal curve according to fig2 b again the same software could be used as for evaluating the signal sequence according to fig2 b i e when gap 23 occurs in the crankshaft signal it would be determined if a corresponding camshaft signal is present this would be possible either based on the ascending signal flank of signal 26 or even by a simple level query to determine if the control unit is used for a type b. |
9 | the worm wheel 12 the first sliding surface 310 and the second sliding surface 320 face each other with a supporting shaft 121 between them when the worm wheel 12 turns the first sliding member 31 and the second sliding member 32 slide and come in contact with the protrusion 20 of the output lever 13 and guide the protrusion 20 to the guiding member 34 and the allowing member 35 respectively the contact member 33 is pinned on the worm wheel 12 by the supporting shaft 121 the contact member 33 includes a first contact member 331 and a second contact member 332 which extend in different directions with respect to the supporting shaft 121 when the worm wheel 12 turns clockwise the first contact member 331 attaches with the protrusion 20 of the output lever 13 and swings the output lever 13 counter clockwise the first contact member 331 is disposed in such a way that it does not attach with the protrusion 20 when due to the turning of the worm wheel 12 the protrusion 20 is moving along the second sliding surface 320 when the worm wheel 12 turns counter clockwise the second contact member 332 attaches with the protrusion 20 of the output lever 13 and swings the output lever 13 clockwise the second contact member 332 is disposed in such a way that it does not attach with the protrusion 20 when due to the turning of the worm wheel 12 the protrusion 20 is moving along the first sliding surface 310 the guiding member 34 is disposed between and in continuation. |
5 | least 0 02 in thick the improved cutting discs of this invention have a radius r 1 of 0 262 in for the bottom half thereof the rear half when considered in relation to the cutting function which is the size of the larger commercially available cutting discs the cutting edge 126 has a radius corresponding to the radius of one of the small cutting discs which have been used for drilling hard formations viz a radius r 2 of 0 165 in this disc therefore has a lower half or main body portion of large radius 0 262 in tapering along arcs 127 and tangential lines to a somewhat pointed end having a cutting edge 126 of small radius 0 165 in the various radii given are based on the sizes of cutting discs which are commercially available at the present time obviously other sizes can be used as materials become available for constructing them when the drill bit is operated under a normal load the depth of penetration per revolution of the bit is usually no more than 0 0625 in under these conditions only the cutting edge 126 of small radius 0 165 in penetrated the formation the cutting disc has an area of penetration into the formation at a rate of 0 0625 in per revolution of 0 00491 in 2 which is 63 of the penetration area for the larger 0 262 in radius discs these discs while having a tapered and rounded cutting edge 126 for cutting hard formations have essentially the full surface area of the larger 0 262 in radius cutting discs for bonding to the supporting studs 19 as a result of this construction the. |
2 | from 120 to 130 of the outside diameter of the body portion 52 for example in order to engage a container mouth having an inside diameter of from 0 625 to 0 700 inch 1 59 to 1 78 cm an elastomeric diaphragm of substantially the following dimension is recommended length overall 3 00 inches 7 62 cm length tip portion 0 50 inch 1 27 cm length body portion 1 50 inches 3 81 cm length rear portion 1 00 inch 2 54 cm o d body portion 0 60 inch 1 52 cm i d body portion 0 42 inch 1 07 cm o d rear porotion 0 72 inch 1 83 cm i d rear portion 0 375 inch 0 95 cm it has been common practice to apply coatings or the like to containers by electrostatic means generally speaking an electrostatic coating system includes a spray generator from which the coating composition emanates in the form of very finely divided particles the particles are passed near a high voltage probe or electrode whereby an electrostatic charge is induced on the particles in order to assure deposition of a uniform adherent coating to the container it is preferable to provide a means of maintaining a potential difference between the spray particles and the container one such means being illustrated in fig4 and 4a fig4 and 4a depict a diaphragm 60 similar to the diaphragm shown in fig3 the diaphragm 60 being adapted and modified to assure maintenance of the requisite potential difference between the charged spray particles and the container in the following. |
2 | the arrows indicate the respective normal directions of travel of the tow rope and pulleys a frame support member 36 is rigidly attached to the rear side of one a frame member 10 frame support member 36 has a tie down connection 38 for securing the entire frame assembly to a stake or rod in the ground behind the frame assembly tie down connection 38 is aligned along a line which is in a planar extension of the tow rope 30 and main drive pulley 38 and the ground anchor point is preferably positioned along the same planar extension to provide maximum anchoring stability for the frame assembly this arrangement eliminates any twisting moments to the frame caused by skiers 39 loading on the rope tow main drive pulley 28 is rigidly affixed to drive shaft 29 which passes through bearing assemblies 40 and 42 respectively which are attached to a top horizontal member 13 of each a frame 10 disabling arm 34 is bolted to a bearing assembly 35 which allows shaft 29 to pass therethrough in freely rotating fashion a drive sprocket 44 is rigidly attached to drive shaft 29 and is connected via a roller chain drive to a gear box of rotary power source 16 thus when power source 16 is activated it causes drive sprocket 44 to rotate shaft 29 which in turn causes main drive pulley 28 to rotate the rotation of. |
1 | width velcro 1 hook 1 loop 1 transfer all pattern marks to wrong side of colored vinyl strip 2 cut out and trim all areas specified on the pattern trim colored vinyl to same size and shape of pattern refer to fig3 on specifications page ______ 3 stitch window area a1 u2014 refer to fig3 on specifications page ______ a with wrong side up fold excess colored vinyl in the window area back to each corners and pin in place b cover window area with the clear vinyl rectangle making sure to completely cover the opening and leaving equal allowance on all sides stitch in place with heavy gauge thread 4 stitch the ends u2014 section a and c with vinyl wrong side up fold over u00bc u2033 of vinyl on each end secure in place with stickpins stitch within u215b th from the edge on each end turn fabric right side up cut a 1 u00d7 1 u00bd u2033 loop side of velcro strip place the strip 1 u00bd u2033 from the sides of section a and within u215b u2033 from the folded edge of the vinyl stitch around the velcro strip to secure in place 5 center panel and elastic band section b with right side up center the elastic band within section b and pin the edge of the elastic band to the tinder side of section b repeat on the opposite side with the other end of the elastic the elastic band should form a loop stitch the loop to the vinyl on each side 6 fold and stitch with vinyl wrong side down fold section a to section b 5 u2033 from the edge. |
9 | inch pvc air ballast line with starboard forward ballast control valve 134 refers to air supply line vent line starboard forward ballast flotation tank 136 refers to air supply line vent line port forward ballast flotation tank and 137 refers to a u00be inch pvc air ballast line and starboard aft ballast control valve the raising of the flotation module 100 in fig3 a 3e will now be described in the following ten 10 steps 5 flotation tubes tanks 38 39 and 34 35 fill with air ballast water is expelled through exhaust flood ballast tank tubes 48 6 flotation module manifold end fig3 e rises tilting internal water to drain plug end 101 7 outward flow of water from drain plug 101 ceases 9 open valves 130 and 137 to fill aft ballast tubes tanks 33 and 37 with air 10 aft end of tank 33 37 begins to rise to same level as front of tank 35 39 expelling remainder of water in flotation module 100 out drain plug 101 the lowering of the flotation module 100 in fig3 a 3e will now be described in the following fifteen 15 steps 5 air expels from valve 123 as water floods aft ballast tubes 33 37 through exhaust flood ballast tank tubes 48 6 module 100 tilts toward drain plug 101 opening and begins to submerse on aft end while water floods in through drain plug 101 7 air stops venting through valve 123 during complete flooding of aft ballast flotation tubes tanks 33 37 8 valves 130 137 and vent valve 123 are left in open positions 10 air begins venting from vent valve 123 as air expels from front ballast flotation tanks tubes. |
4 | and a ph stabilizer of 0 6 to 1 0 are added and stirring for 45 to 60 min at a stirring speed of 1200 to 1480 r min then ethylene glycol is added to the mixture to adjust the viscosity of the colorant to 1000 to 1300 centipoise at 25 u00b0 c to obtain a crude colorant the resulting colorant is ground to a particle diameter in a ball mill for about 2 hrs so that the ground colorant can pass through a 200 mesh sieve and then the surface tension is adjusted to u2267 40 dyne with diethylene glycol to obtain the printing colorant the active dye used in this implementation is a kn type active dye and may also be an m type active dye and the cold transfer printing paste may be the cold transfer printing paste of any one of embodiments 1 to 3 a kn type active dye is used to formulate a colorant and as for the formulation process reference can be made to the flow chart of a process of formulating a printing colorant shown in fig2 the kn type active dye printing colorant includes by weight percentage as for the formulation method reference can be made to the common formulation method of the printing colorant in this embodiment the pastes of embodiments 1 to 3 are respectively used to prepare a printing colorant to obtain printing colorants marked as a printing colorant 41 a printing colorant 42 and. |
2 | parylene to be transparent several coats of pva solution may be required to achieve the desired shine on the wax molds the smoothing process may also be used for extra dimensional control of the wax molds when once again the required dimensions or tolerances cannot be created or maintained by the wax printer itself allowing the su 8 photoresist to remain on the surface of the mold before baking for a longer time period will reduce the size of the mold features this facilitates incorporation of features that are smaller than the minimum size achievable using available 3d printing technology increasing the time the su 8 photoresist remains on the mold during spinning from 10 up to 20 seconds decreases the feature size by 10 15 from the 3d printed dimension by adjusting this spin time very accurate dimensional changes and control can be achieved once the mold is smoothed it is placed in a parylene deposition chamber in which a controlled thickness e g 20 u03bcm of a polymer e g parylene c is deposited on the surface after parylene deposition the ends of the resulting tubular structure are clipped to expose the wax on each end to the outside environment a fixture may be used for accurate trimming the structure is then placed in acetone or another other suitable solvent to dissolve away the wax mold from the inside after 24 48 hours of soak time in acetone only the parylene outer layer remains unlike other tube manufacturing methods 3d printing as described herein easily allows for production of tubes of virtually any shape diameter and routing fig1. |
5 | the inclined guide plate 17 as is usual the guide 15 is formed in sections which correspond to the sections of the conveyor 16 each cutter body 10a and 10b is provided with a respective carrier 22 each of which is equipped with two floor cutters 23 one floor cutter of each carrier being operative in a particular direction of travel of the plough further cutters may be provided on the carriers 22 the carriers 22 are mounted on respective pivot pins 24 to pivot freely on the corresponding plough bodies 10a and 10b the pivot pins 24 extend parallel to the coal face and in the direction of movement of the plough that is to say the longitudinal direction of the face thus the carriers 22 are mounted on their plough bodies 10a and 10b so as to pivot towards and away from the coal face the floor cutters 23 which are removably mounted at the ends of their carriers 22 carry out a control or stress relieving cut to a depth s at the floor level 25 and immediately in front of the front coal face side edge 26 of the floor plate 21 this edge 26 has a guide and abutment surface 27 which is inclined in relation to the floor 25 and against which each of the carriers. |
5 | will be defined between the central region of the dowel bars and the adjacent concrete due to the existence of the resilient jackets 40 as the highway sections 44 and 46 longitudinally expand the oblique orientation of the joints 42 will cause the sections to be laterally displaced relative to each other a tongue and groove relationship between the sections 44 and 46 results from the v shaped configuration of the divider plate 14 and together with the dowel bars will prevent the joint sections from being relatively vertically displaced during such lateral deflection and the lateral deflection will produce a deflection within the central region 38 of the dowel bars 36 as will be appreciated from fig8 of course the deflection illustrated in fig8 is magnified for purpose of illustration the dowel bars 36 impose a biasing force on the highway sections 44 and 46 endeavoring to realign the sections such that during contraction of the sections as the temperature decreases the biasing force imposed upon the sections by the dowel bars realigns the sections and assures that the joint 42 will not 34 open 34 due to the presence of the yieldable jackets 40 defining a 34 clearance 34 between the central region of the dowel bars and the concrete the central regions of the dowel bars are free to deflect in the intended manner so as to provide the desired biasing action however a sufficient portion of the end regions of the dowel bars is embedded in the concrete to securely anchor the dowel bars to their respective highway sections. |
9 | and through which a sliding carriage 3 moves longitudinally turrets 19 are arranged at both extremities of the base 2 of the cutting machine 1 where the extremities of the guides 4 are inserted the sliding carriage 3 carries the cutting tool known as a scoring wheel in charge of tracing the ceramic piece 5 once the tracing is complete on said ceramic piece 5 the same is broken by means of a breakage system the present invention comprises an extractable actuating lever 9 which activates the breakage system a through shaft 13 a cam 6 a die 8 located in the lower part of the breakage system below the supporting plane of the piece to be cut and a separator 7 in the upper part of the breakage system which in turns comprises a ram 15 as shown in fig1 and 2 the actuating lever 9 of the die 8 has been displaced towards the exterior of the guides 4 in the breakage system object of the invention said actuating lever 9 is extractable this way the path of the sliding carriage 3 is cleared such that it does not interfere with said lever 9 likewise given that the. |
7 | 01 08 09 rack 20 21 22 2301 cpu 07 03 control unit 02 03 rack 24 25 02 cpu 04 05 control unit 04 05 rack 28 29 03 cpu 06 02 control unit 06 07 rack 2c 2d ______________________________________ the ability to bury the addressing within variable drawer configurations is of great importance during the upgrading of the storage devices during operation it has been noted that upgrading previously installed storage devices or other system requirements that require data to be moved to an alternate device medium are very disruptive to a customer and the business operations of that customer it is desirable for that customer to continue with operations during any upgrade procedure examples of upgrades to previously installed disk drives include upgrading the subsystem capacity upgrading the device capacity the logic hardware disk drive or microcode technology additional upgrades may include upgrading the performance characteristics of the disk drives environmental impact of the devices or new installations the storage controller manages the subsystem storage device upgrade the storage controller is capable of maintaining concurrent data access by using unused devices during the upgrade procedure the storage controller is capable of reconfiguring the string size of any dasd string which initially has a fixed number of device addresses assigned to the string the microcode used in the storage controller. |
1 | and beaters and bowl sides were scraped down the mixer was closeed and a vacuum was applied the mixer was then run on high speed under vacuum for 20 minutes or until the mixture was smooth 4 part iv sls was added and mixed for 5 minutes at low speed without vacuum flavor was add and mixed for 2 min at low speed and the mixer was opened and beaters and bowl sides were scraped down the mixer was closeed and a vacuum was applied the mixer was run on medium speed for 15 minutes observe for foaming 5 the mixer turned off and the vacuum was broken the blend from the mixer was packed out as a paste 1 part i the glycerine was weighed into a beaker the polymer was dispersed in the glycerine in a jiffy mixer while stirring this glycerine and polymer mixture was stirred for 5 minutes or until adequately dispersed sodium saccharin and sodium benzoate were added to the dispersion and mixed for an additional 5 min sorbitol was then added and mixed for 5 min water was then added and stirred for 30 min after stirring for the 30 min total weight of beaker was recorded and stirred again the solution was heated to 80 u00b0 c and mixed for 15 min at 80 u00b0 c the beaker was reweighed and the weight was adjusted for any weight loss due to evaporation the the contents of the beaker then was transferred to a ross planetary vacuum mixer 2 during the polymer hydration period part v was begun sls was added to the water while. |
8 | c new cannot adapt to changes in the local signal r g b statistics if n is too small the accuracy of estimating cor eq 13 is significantly degraded and the method is less effective thus a compromise is generally required for the block size n owing to the statistical nature of the values used for performing the color conversion better conversion results are obtained if n is neither too small wherein not enough pixel values are considered for estimating signal statistics nor too large wherein the different signal statistics of various image regions are not properly accounted for an 8 u00d7 8 square block of sixty four pixels provides a good compromise a step 204 loads the raw pixel values of the red r raw green g raw and blue b raw channels for each pixel in the first 8 u00d7 8 block 104 e g j 1 as indicated in table i a step 206 calculates a correlation matrix corin accordance with eq 13 for the position j of the current 8 u00d7 8 block 104 the cor for j 1 is indicated in table i a step 208 calculates a correlation matrix cor nn in accordance with eq 14 for a position j of the current 8 u00d7 8 block 104 the cor nn for j 1 is indicated in table i a step 210 calculates new pixel values for each pixel position i in accordance with eq 15 where i varies from 1 to n for a current 8 u00d7 8 block 104 table i indicates newly calculated pixel values for the red r new green g raw and blue b raw channels for. |
9 | first turbine stage 4 seal cloth 90 is preferably formed from a cobalt based alloy such as but not limited to l 605 or l 606 and is flexible so as to enable movement between transition piece 2 and first turbine stage 4 while at the same time preventing hot gases from escaping however over time and through a number of combustion intervals seal cloth 90 will abrade first sidewall 50 creating wear which if left unchecked may result in leakage of hot gas from transition piece 2 towards that end the seal land 40 must be repaired in order to minimize wear and eliminate potential leak paths reference will now be made to fig3 through 5 in describing an exemplary method of repairing seal land 40 initially transition piece 2 is removed from the gas turbine exposing seal land 40 at this point first surface 51 is blended to an even thickness so as to have a width of approximately 0 190 inches after establishing a uniform thickness for slot 70 a wear strip 100 is bonded to first surface 51 of first side wall 50 wear strip 100 is preferably made from the same material as transition piece 2 e g a nickel based alloy such as but not limited to nimonic u00ae 263 and is welded to first surface 51 wear strip 100 when properly positioned within slot 70 creates a thickness of between approximately 0 160 inches 4 064 mm and 0 190 inches 4 826 mm after attaching wear strip 100 a slot protector 104 is installed slot protector 104 is bonded to wear strip 100 so as to restore. |
4 | the active face of the crystal and then after applying the silane the crystal is dried at 104 u00b0 c 121 u00b0 c resulting in an epoxide functionalized surface that is covalently linked to the quartz crystal the surface is then coated with a thin layer of epoxy the epoxy resin and silicone containing polymer may be applied to the qcm surface by various methods that would apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in one embodiment the epoxy resin or silicone containing polymer are applied to the qcm surface by a drop coating method or a spin coating method after the epoxy resin or silicone containing polymer is applied to the qcm surface the epoxy resin and silicone containing polymer are hardened cured the epoxy resin is hardened cured by a curing agent the type of curing agent utilized would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art without undue experimentation and is chosen so that the resin becomes a cured hardened non swelling resin the silicone containing polymer does not require a curing agent the silicone containing polymer should be chosen so that it hardens subsequent to its application to the qcm surface this can be determined without undue experimentation in one embodiment the curing agent is selected from the group consisting of short chain aliphatic polyamines oxyalkylated short chain polyamines long chain polyamine adducts aromatic polyamines polyaminoamides and polythiols various types and combinations of organic materials are in a papermaking process the methodologies embodied in the present disclosure serve to monitor the deposition of one or more organic materials combinations of organic materials in a papermaking process organic materials include natural and or synthetic contaminants under the. |
3 | starting materials merely hydrolyze to teo 2 and an organic moiety then it should follow that since the organic moieties are not biologically active in the present context the biological activity of teo 2 and the formed aqueous solution should be identical under comparable conditions the fact that this is not the case see e g examples 13 14 and 16 infra support the existence of the present complexes and contradict the possibility that the aqueous solutions contain merely teo 2 and an organic moiety the existence of the complexes is further illustrated by the differing solubilities in phosphate buffer solution pbs at ph7 of the starting materials for the present process compared with tecl 4 and teo 2 stated in mg te 100 ml pbs see below for identity of starting materials moreover the product of preparation 3 cannot be formed by merely mixing the components teo2 and ethane 1 2 diol which must be refluxed together for reaction to take place while the present invention is not to be regarded as limited by any theory nevertheless unpublished studies by the present inventors demonstrate that e g teo2 and ethane 1 2 diol from the hydrolysis in aqueous solution of the product of preparation 1 can form a thermodynamically stable complex which is a well defined species in aqueous solution see the illustrative model depicted in fig1 and that the. |
3 | hydroxides which are readily removed by filtration thus ph 39 s within the broad range from about 3 to 12 can be readily utilized a ph range from about 6 to about 10 however is preferred in order to avoid either corrosion problems or introduction of unnecessary amounts of electrolyte which might have an adverse effect either on subsequent coconut acyl isethionate manufacture or the properties of the detergent bars made therefrom another surprising feature of the extraction process is that the three carbon alcohols i e n propanol or isopropanol which are normally miscible with water in all proportions form two phases with the isethionate solutions within the concentration range described above the lower alcohols methanol and ethanol on the other hand which also are miscible with water in all proportions also are miscible with the isethionate solution forming no separate liquid phase in fact ethanol causes extensive precipitation of the sodium isethionate when added to a 56 sodium isethionate solution from the points of view of efficiency and economy i e maximum extraction of the ethylene glycol and maximum recovery of the solvent the three carbon alcohols are preferred with isopropanol most preferred mixtures of the three and or four. |
3 | of the amorphous fluoropolymers by spraying spin coating dip coating or other film forming techniques an advantage of the hydrofluorocarbon fluid compositions taught herein is their environmental friendliness glass vials were loaded with poly hfp tfe and solvent rolling the vials for gt 24 hours room temperature caused polymer swelling rather than solution while partial solution may have occurred with some of these mixtures in these comparative examples none of the potential solvents listed gave an attractive solution with any of the amorphous perfluoropolymers tested glass vials were loaded with 0 1 g polymer and 1 ml of l h perfluorohexane the vials were rolled at room temperature if solution was not achieved after 1 to 2 days of rolling additional solvent was added as recorded in the table below glass vials were loaded with 0 1 g polymer and 1 ml of 1 h perfluorooctane the vials were rolled at room temperature if solution was not achieved after 1 to 2 days of rolling additional solvent was added as recorded in the table below glass vials were loaded with 0 1 g polymer and 1 ml of 5 6 dihydroperfluoro 5 decene the vials were rolled at room temperature if solution was not achieved after 1 to 2 days of rolling additional solvent was added as recorded in the table below glass vials were loaded with 0 2 g polymer and 2 ml of dihydroperfluoroheptane c 7 f 14 h 2 the vials were rolled for seven days at room temperature with the results recorded in the table below it has proven somewhat difficult to quantify the amount of polymer in solution when gel is present because the gel plugs filters and does not cleanly separate with centrifugation in one case described here the gel ended up as. |
5 | 48 is placed between the vertical plates 40 of two or more pile brackets 24 and aligned substantially perpendicular to the intended direction of travel of the deck by adjusting the pile brackets 24 fasteners inserted through the slots 52 in the vertical plates 40 and a through hole in the header beam 48 to secure the header 14 to the pile bracket 30 the joist holders 50 are welded or cast in place on the header beam 48 to provide a strong support for the joists 16 in alternative embodiments the joist holders 50 may be fastened in place such as by rivets bolts or screws the joist holders 50 are aligned such that a joist 16 may be run between two joist holders of two headers 14 and be oriented substantially parallel to the direction of travel of the deck in the case that the joist holders 50 are welded onto the header beam 48 they may be cut from a flat piece of material and bent into the u shape shown in the figures with a bending break or other machine an angled notch 54 in each side of the joist holder 50 guides a fastener through the end of the joist 16 to provide proper placement of the joist within the joist holder 50 the fastener is tightened to secure the joist 16 to the header 14 and no other fasteners are required though additional fasteners may be used the joist 16 is a tubular beam similar to the header beam 48. |
6 | a low pressure compressor 14 a high pressure compressor 16 a combustor 18 a high pressure turbine 20 and a low pressure turbine 22 the gas turbine engine 10 is circumferentially disposed about an engine centerline x during operation air is pulled into the gas turbine engine 10 by the fan section 12 pressurized by the compressors 14 16 mixed with fuel and burned in the combustor 18 hot combustion gases generated within the combustor 18 flow through high and low pressure turbines 20 22 which extract energy from the hot combustion gases in a two spool configuration the high pressure turbine 20 utilizes the extracted energy from the hot combustion gases to power the high pressure compressor 16 through a high speed shaft 24 and the low pressure turbine 22 utilizes the energy extracted from the hot combustion gases to power the low pressure compressor 14 and the fan section 12 through a low speed shaft 26 the present disclosure however is not limited to the two spool configuration described and may be utilized with other configurations such as single spool or three spool configurations or gear driven fan configurations gas turbine engine 10 is in the form of a high bypass ratio turbine engine mounted within a nacelle or fan casing 28 which surrounds an engine casing 30 housing an engine core. |
5 | the inner diameter of box 14 is greater at metal sealing surface 34 than at bore surface 39 sealing surface 34 on box 10 is protected from damaging contact during stabbing as indicated by the misaligned stabbing occurring in fig4 6 a portion of pin threads 16 may contact the tapered guide surface 35 but will not contact sealing surface 34 as shown in fig5 the larger inner diameter of guide surface 35 as well as step 37 and smaller diameter bore portion 39 prevent contact similarly pin nose sealing surface 28 is protected from damaging contact during stabbing even if misaligned as shown in fig6 box threads 22 may contact guide surface 29 but not sealing surface 28 because of its smaller outer diameter two stress relief grooves are formed on box 14 the lower box stress relief groove 40 is located adjacent to the inwardly facing internal sealing surface 30 the upper box stress relief groove 42 is located at the base of the threads 22 spaced axially a short distance from groove 40 these box stress relief grooves reduce the incidence of stress fractures of the box 14 thereby improving the fatigue life of the connection 10 two stress relief grooves are formed on box 14 the lower box stress relief groove 40 is located adjacent to the inwardly facing internal sealing surface 30 the upper box stress relief groove 42 is located at the base of the threads. |
6 | of the workpiece material possibly in both the up and down directions is approximately equal to horizontal movement of the workpiece material stated differently it is desirable that all distal surfaces of the die cavity including the end surfaces of any relatively long narrow portions of the cavity are contacted by the workpiece material at substantially the same time during the forging stroke this prevents rollover and other forging phenomena from occurring which may cause imperfections in the finished parts when a die cavity has centralized elongated portions such as the die cavity in die set 20 the use of a workpiece having a centralized mass results in the workpiece material reaching the distal surfaces of all of the cavity portions substantially simultaneously the workpieces may also be of other shapes having a large mass near the center portion such as a generally cubic shape or a generally spherical shape of course for certain other part configurations and thus other cavity configurations axi symmetrical workpieces such as cylindrical workpieces may be the optimally shaped workpieces to effectively and efficiently produce the desired part configuration as stated the volume of the workpiece 30 is substantially equal to the volume of the as forged rocker arm 30 39 this is accomplished by selecting a workpiece having the appropriate height and diameter the volume of the workpiece may be optimized by adjustment of the geometry at the design stage for example as shown in fig2 a and 2b an optimized volume is achieved with formed bevel surfaces 30a on the. |
2 | zones 14 containing marking substance are shown fig2 depicts a round strainer 2 of a paper making machine in schematic side and top elevational views with a pulp input 4 partial test zones 14 discharge tube 17 control unit 18 for the discharge tubes 17 the automatic valve 19 in every discharge tube 17 the pump 20 for the circulation of the marking substance and the supply container 26 for the marking substance for the partial integration thereof fig7 depicts the signal graph as a diagram of voltage u as a function of the number of channels during scanning of the optical scanner sensors 10 and of the capacitive scanning sensors 11 over a bank note with homogeneously distributed marking substance and with an electrically conductive embossed section the sensor channels 1 14 are depicted schematically fig7 a depicts the combining of the signals of the optical scanning sensors 10 of the capacitive scanning sensors 11 and of the optical sensors 13 which actuate the capacitive scanning sensors 11 during testing of a web provided with partial test zones 14 fig8 is a schematic side elevational view of a water mark embossing roller 5 with embossing segments 25 and with a marking substance transfer roller 7 an electrically conductive test zone 9 structured as a water mark 9 a supply container. |
8 | and includes a plurality of nodes 40 positioned between pin 28 and terminal node 38 output member 36 comprises an electrically conductive material extending from an terminal node 42 to pin assembly 24 and a plurality of nodes 44 positioned between node 42 and pin assembly 24 nodes 40 and 44 are preferably triangular in shape fig1 and 2 but may be shaped in other geometries as well terminal node 38 is electrically connected to electrical components 16 which are in turn electrically connected to the output terminal node 42 thus when the low voltage signal e g device 12 generally operates on a circuit that passes 100 volts ac with an rf level typically between 10 and u2212 10 dbm is received through pin 28 the signal is transmitted through input member 34 to electrical components 16 electrical components 16 then appropriately condition e g filter the signal and send it through output member 36 the signal is then sent towards its 40 final destination via output pin 26 an electrically conductive ground member 46 is also mounted on board 10 member 46 includes a first plurality of nodes 48 which correspond in shape and number to nodes 40 and a second plurality of nodes 50 which correspond in shape and number to nodes 44 nodes 48 are positioned in adjacent but spaced relation to corresponding ones of nodes 40 thereby forming a first plurality of arc gaps 52 each arc gap. |
5 | a rib 20 projects radially outwardly from the edge portion of the offset section 16 the connector strips 14 are of generally t shape in cross section having an enlarged base 22 the inner surface 24 which essentially forms a continuation of the inner surface of the container the body of the strip 14 is formed with surfaces 26 28 30 32 and 34 which are adapted to engage with a close sliding fit the corresponding surfaces of the flange and rib structures in a typical case the width of the base is 2 375 34 the height of the connector is 1 1 34 and the ribs 20 are 0 375 34 wide and project outwardly from the flanges 16 0 215 34 the connector strips may be of a length corresponding to the height of the module so that only two strips are required per module however to facilitate handling and installation it may be preferable to provide the strips in shorter lengths for example one half or one third of the height of the module in which case four or six strips are required per module the cylinder halves 10 are preferably molded of polypropylene using a structural foam process which has sufficient strength to contain the sand and yet is sufficiently frangible to break into small pieces when struck by an impacting vehicle connector strips 14 are preferably extruded from. |
5 | tool assembly by lifting upward and pushing downward on the tool string application_number US 60975609 A description referring now to the drawings and more particularly to fig1 a and 1b the locking slot assembly of the present invention is shown and generally designated by the numeral 10 locking slot assembly 10 is disposed adjacent to a lower end of a tool 12 shown in fig2 a which is of a kind known in the art such as a valve a packer or any tool requiring different positions tool 12 may connect to a tool string not shown and the entire tool string may be positioned in a well bore the well bore may be defined by a casing not shown and may be vertical or the well bore may be deviated to any degree locking slot assembly 10 is illustrated below the tool 12 tool 12 may include or be attached to an inner actuating mandrel 14 which may be connected to the tool string locking slot assembly may include the actuating mandrel 14 attached at a lower end to bottom adapter 16 actuating mandrel 14 and at least a portion of bottom adapter 16 may be situated within a fluid chamber case 18 and or a lock 20 the fluid chamber case 18 and the lock 20 may be removably attached fixedly attached or even integrally formed with one another alternatively fluid chamber case 18 and lock 20 may be separate at least one fluid chamber 22 may be situated between actuating mandrel 14 and lock 20 fluid chamber 22 may be sealed via one or. |
6 | the drawings is in schematic form it is noted that in different figures similar or identical elements may be provided with the same reference signs fig1 shows a rotor blade 20 of a wind turbine the rotor blade 20 comprises a root section 21 with a root 211 and a tip section 22 with a tip 221 the root 211 and the tip 221 are virtually connected by the span 26 which follows the shape of the rotor blade 20 if the rotor blade were a rectangular shaped object the span 26 would be a straight line however as the rotor blade 20 features a varying thickness the span 26 is slightly curved i e bent as well note that if the rotor blade 20 was bent itself then the span 26 would be bent too the rotor blade 20 furthermore comprises a leading edge section 24 with a leading edge 241 and a trailing edge section 23 with a trailing edge 231 the trailing edge section 23 surrounds the trailing edge 231 likewise the leading edge section 24 surrounds the leading edge 241 at each spanwise position a chord line 27 which connects the leading edge 241 with the trailing edge 231 can be defined note that the. |
3 | total pore volume before the copolymerization in situ of the microporous support sheet is occupied by carboxylic copolymer the proportion by weight of divinyl benzene if used may be between about 2 5 and 25 parts to 100 parts of unsaturated carboxylic acid it is also advisable to use only small amounts of polymerization initiator for instance less than about 5 parts by weight of benzoyl peroxide to 100 parts by weight of comonomers and little or no copolymerization accelerator such as dimethylaniline less than 2 parts this impregnation can be effected for instance by immersion of the porous sheet in a tank containing the liquid mixture and filtration under a vacuum of about 10 to 100 mm of mercury the sheet possibly on a support and in particular on a cathode is then introduced into an enclosure in which the temperature or actinic rays e g ultraviolet rays permit the action of the polymerization initiators the sheet may be immersed in a liquid for instance water it is important that the temperature is not too high that is generally less than about 150 u00b0 c and does not cause substantial modification of the structure of the microporous sheet due to. |
6 | 6 u03c9 m were coated with a ceramic composition having dispersed therein platinum with a concentration of 0 75 mole l the ceramic material can be zirconia alumina silica tungsten carbides titanium dioxide silicon nitrides and mixtures thereof the surface area of the porous ceramic layer is enlarged by means of known techniques such as the sol gel technique or in situ precipitation in a pyrolytic cleaning cycle without increasing the power input to the oven and after a stabilization period the applicant has measured a change of temperature of the catalytic wire or element due to the chemical reaction when the temperature reaches a steady value this meant that the pyrolytic cycle was finished the resistance of the sensing wire at 400 u00b0 c was about 52 452 u03c9 and resistance at 500 u00b0 c was about 63 24 u03c9 the applicant experienced a practically linear dependence of resistance from temperature a raise in temperature of about 1 u00b0 c due to catalytic reaction has caused a change of resistance of 63 24 52 452 100 0 108 u03c9 in fig6 and 7 a further embodiment is shown in which the catalytic element 9 a is used as a resistance heating element whose ends 31 a and 31 b are linked to an electric power supply system 30 and to a power meter system 32 in this embodiment the electrical power is supplied to the catalytic element and the power consumed by the element depends on the temperature of the catalytic coated wire and therefore as in the previous embodiment on the chemical reaction. |
1 | thus when lever 82 pivots about dowel 87 b cam action occurs such that the position of rocker arm 87 a may move along central axis 62 c of free handle 62 lever 82 includes a cylindrical portion 82 a proximate an end thereof which may be slidably and rotatably associated with arcuate surface 62 d of body portion 62 a as shown for example in fig5 e rocker arm 87 a includes a cylindrical arcuate recessed portion 87 f in which bears against and seats a mating pivot or half round bearing 88 with a through hole 89 which may further be provided with a flat washer 88 a and internally threaded lock nut 88 b for use in coupling tensioning wire 58 to free handle 62 tensioning wire 58 may be fitted on its end with a coupling not shown having a sleeve portion that is swaged or otherwise compressed thereon so that the wire 58 is securely coupled to the sleeve in a preferred exemplary embodiment the coupling preferably is formed of steel and is configured as a swage stud while the lock nut is a nylock type lock nut a nut with a nylon insert to resist backing off integrally formed with the sleeve portion is an externally threaded end portion tensioning wire 58 may pass. |
5 | a semi cylindrical interior passage 13 formed lengthwise through at least a portion thereof a generally circular plate 6 is formed integrally with or attached to one end of body 1 while a trough 10 is formed integrally with the other end of body 1 a semi circular opening or hole 14 is centrally formed in circular plate 6 and a flat lip or flange 11 is formed around the top edge of trough 10 and defines a u shaped opening 16 therein body 1 may be manufactured from polycarbonate or any other suitably rigid and durable plastic or other material a flapper valve i e a flexible and or resilient valve plate 17 is inserted into the top portion of interior passage 13 as shown in fig2 a portion of valve plate 17 is secured against body 1 for forming a hinge like or pivotal connection between the body 1 and valve plate 17 importantly the end of valve plate 17 that is not pivotally attached to body 1 extends completely into trough 10 and is seated against the underside of flange 11 when the valve is in the closed position valve plate 17 is typically manufactured or fabricated e. |
4 | fabric the raised weft yarns and warp yarns are produced by knuckles in the weave pattern the fabric base inside each pocket can be a plain weave pattern or any other suitable pattern in addition a pocket may include one or more raised or semi raised warp yarns or weft yarns inside the raised or semi raised warp yarns or weft yarns may lie in the base of the pocket and may bisect the pocket area in parallel perpendicular or diagonal manner warp yarns 12 and weft yarns 14 are preferably monofilament yarns of any of the synthetic polymeric resins used in the production of such yarns for paper machine clothing polyester and polyamide are but two examples for such materials other examples of such materials are yarns of polyphenylene sulfide pps which is commercially available under the name ryton u00ae and yarns of a modified heat hydrolysis and contaminant resistant polyester of the variety disclosed in commonly assigned u s pat no 5 169 499 incorporated herein by reference and used in dryer fabrics sold by albany international corp under the trademark thermonetics u00ae any combination of polymers for any of the yarns can be used as identified by one. |
4 | five vee belts as also shown by fig1 at the opposite ends of the disperser rolls 40 pulleys are connected to the end shaft 66 of the disperser rolls 40 drive belts 162 164 166 168 170 172 interconnect adjacent pulleys the pulley on end shaft 66 for the center disperser is connected to both the pulley on the end shaft 66 above it and the pulley on the end shaft 66 below it the connection pattern of the pulleys 162 164 166 168 170 172 is shown in fig1 preferably the belts are cogged belts or are timing belts the belt and pulley drive system that is illustrated operates to rotate the disperser rolls 40 in the same direction and at substantially the same speed the direction may be either clockwise or counterclockwise the speed may be a variable speed that is determined by the output of motor 154 that is a variable speed motor 154 may be used or the motor may include a variable speed output transmission fig1 shows a modified system of the present invention in this system the disperser tunnels 20 22 the dispersers 24 26 28 30 the feed conveyors 32 34 36 38 may all be the same as their counterparts in fig2. |
4 | be used at these stations there is a drier not shown after each station 32 through 35 so that the printing and or coating applied at each station is dried before the web c reaches the next station and before the web c is wound into roll 37 or 39 the station 32 applies the release coating r at each zone 21 t through 29 t for each image to be printed with information alternatively the entire upper face of the carrier c can be coated with a continuous uniform release coating r or the release coating may have been applied to the carrier web c before the carrier web c is loaded into the equipment 31 as shown the release coating r can be applied at station 32 in the pattern shown in fig4 at equally spaced intervals in particular the release coating r is shown to be generally a rectangle which covers all of zones 21 t through 29 t the station 33 in fig8 applies a protective coating pc over the release coating r in the pattern as shown in fig4 and as shown in greater detail in fig5 the station 34 prints the fixed information shown in fig6 is a first color fc over the fixed information zones 21 t through 28 t for each image the station 35 prints the fixed information shown in fig7 in a second color sc in the fixed information zone 29 t for each image after the carrier web c has been wound into the roll 37 the carrier web c is rewound to provide a roll 38 shown. |
1 | structures a fifth class of msls include those modified at the sophorose 6 u2032 or 6 u2033 positions by inter alia an activated acyl molecule such as the vinyl ester or alkyl ester of propionic acid catalyzed by an enzyme catalyst such as a lipase in conjunction with one or more of the modifications described herein in one exemplary reaction bisht et al 1999 the unsubstituted open chain acidic sophorolipid is acetylated at the sophorose 6 u2032 hydroxyl position it is contemplated that carbonyl compounds of varying chain lengths and degrees of branching can be incorporated and that a variety of carbonyl containing functional groups can be incorporated including succinate malate and citrate additionally it is contemplated that esters of amino acids and oligopeptides can be incorporated at the 6 u2032 and or 6 u2033 positions of the sophorose ring finally it is contemplated that the 6 u2032 and or 6 u2033 positions of the sophorose ring may be alkylated fig1 by ethylene oxide or a substituted alkylene oxide such as 2 3 epoxypropyl 1 1 1 trimethylammonium chloride quab151 or related electrophiles as described by solarek 1989 such substitutions will likely occur at the primary 1 u00b0 6 u2032 and or 6 u2033 positions but may also occur at the secondary 2 u00b0 sophorose ring hydroxyl groups to generate mixtures of sophorolipid derivatives. |
8 | surface of the substrate to treatment with ultraviolet radiation of wavelength 174 nm a 1 1 mixture of copper phthalocyanine and epoxypropyltriethoxysilane was coated on the surface of the electrode for the hole injection transport layer 9 and this was baked at 200 u00b0 c to form a layer of thickness 50 nm next the first compound was printed in the form of a solution and dried to a film thickness of 40 nm as the light emitting layer 2 more of the first compound was then formed into a film by being discharged within the banks in the form of a solution using the ink jet method and dried next an mg ag 10 1 alloy was ed vapor deposited vapor deposited or sputtered on to form the cathode 1 finally the element was molded under an inert gas in a de gassed epoxy resin as a means of isolating it from the surroundings polyvinylcarbazole was used for the first compound in the blue light emitting picture elements but dpvbi 1 1 4 4 tetraphenyl butadiene oxadiazole azomethine zinc complex balq and derivatives of these compounds can be used furthermore a mixture with alq3 chemical formula 9 as dopant can be used in a green light emitting picture element and coumarin 6 for example can be admixed as dopant for a blue green light emitting substance furthermore poly 2 methoxy 5 2 u2032 ethylhexyloxy 1 4 phenylenevinye can be admixed as dopant in a red light emitting picture element and scm1and nile red for. |
8 | the mvne system 112 and the mvne system 112 alerts the wireless network for suspension or termination 218 of service the mvne system 112 then notifies 220 the customer that wireless service has been suspended or terminated in a second embodiment of the present invention the financial risk management system 113 a b determines that wireless service should not be interrupted in this case the system 113 a b will return to monitoring 212 wireless usage fig3 is a flow diagram that illustrates a method for initialization of wireless services according to one embodiment of the invention as noted above this is a key component of providing u201c grab and go u201d functionality the steps for initializing 210 wireless services begins with a potential wireless subscriber contacting 310 a retailer for the purpose of purchasing a telephone after purchase of the appropriate phone the subscriber will contact the retail wireless brand or the appropriate mvne on behalf of the wireless provider with their intention to initiate wireless services the subscriber 39 s credit card information is collected 312 by the mvne system 112 and a transaction is initiated to authorize the customer 39 s credit card and settle 314 payment for the first month of service at this point the mvne system 112 then communicates with the wireless network 114 and the wireless network 114 initializes 316 wireless service an important consideration for minimizing financial risk pertains to the specific timing of customer credit card authorization credit card settlement. |
8 | in the meantime according to the present invention the number of wiring layers and the thicknesses of the respective wiring layers are common to the ip core ip 3 shown in fig1 and 20 and the ip core ip 4 shown in fig2 and 24 accordingly as shown in for example fig2 and 28 even if the ip core ip 3 and the ip core ip 4 are mounted on one semiconductor chip to constitute one system the layouts of the respective ip cores can be utilized as they are due to this design efficiency can be enhanced and semiconductor device development period can be thereby shortened 0093 fig2 shows the relationship between the thicknesses of the respective wiring layers of the semiconductor device according to the present invention and those of the respective wiring layers of the semiconductor device in the reference example it is assumed for example that the ip core is constituted out of m where m is a natural number wiring layers and a semiconductor device using this ip core is constituted out of n where n is a natural number satisfying n gt m wiring layers in this case the thick wiring layer is always formed on the lowermost thick wiring layer in the reference example according to the present invention by contrast a thin wiring layer can be formed on the lowermost thick wiring layer as required 0095 fig3 shows an example in which four ip cores are mounted on. |
5 | 39 as shown in both fig1 and 1a the toilet tank valve 40 comprises a tank fill pipe 42 a bowl fill pipe 44 and an elongated float 46 the flushing handle 45 is connected to the chain lever 47 and in turn connected to the pull chain 49 referring to fig2 a 2g a step by step depiction of the operation of the rotary siphon flusher 20 is demonstrated as shown in fig2 a the storage tank 10 is filled with water by means of the tank fill pipe 42 the bowl portion of the commode is filled by the bowl fill pipe 44 which discharges directly into the bowl through exhaust flue 24 which connects to the exhaust pipe member 22 the liquid level in the tank shown in fig2 a is at least the same height as the discharge flap 38 of the rotary pipe 30 the fill flap 32 rests in an open position allowing the tank water to fill the rotary pipe 30 the siphon exhaust pipe member 22 sits slightly higher than the rotary pipe 30 and therefore remains open to the free air space above the water line 14 the water level equilibrium is achieved by means of an elongated float 46 as depicted in fig1 a with the liquid level equilibrium achieved as shown in fig2 a the flushing action is initiated in fig2 b by activating the flushing handle 45 the rotary pipe 30 is put into motion by means of the rotary lever 34 connected to the pull chain 49 the design of the rotary siphon flusher 20 is such that the rotary pipe 30 is of a certain shape and size sufficient to rotate and insert into the interior tubing of the siphon exhaust member 22 the. |
4 | be increased even more the drive motor 59 further rotates the actuator disc 63 in the counter clockwise direction until the cam 71 approaches the protrusion 69 on the first toothed segment 67 from the other side cf fig3 a at the beginning of the threading process for the upper thread the thread brake 61 is in the resting position according to fig3 c in order to achieve an optimum deflection of the upper thread into the thread brake 61 and or to insert the thread into the thread regulator the upper thread 79 initially extending in a straight manner must be deflected towards the thread brake 61 this occurs via the thread deflection lever 73 with its actuator hook 77 grasping the upper thread and transferring it from the initial position x into the deflection position y in order to transfer the thread deflection lever 73 from position x into position y the rotational direction of the drive motor 59 is reversed so that the actuator disc 63 rotates in the clockwise direction here the cam 71 also rotates the first toothed segment 67 in the clockwise direction and thereby pivots the thread deflection lever 73 engaging the toothed segment 67 into the position y fig3 d as soon as the thread deflection. |
1 | respiration cycle for example only during inhalation in this manner a simple on off switching operation can be realised according to the invention i e nebulisation starts when inhalation begins and ends once inhalation is complete however it was established during the tests based on the invention that the respiration signal of the oscillatable structure 1 6 7 which is usable according to the invention allows for considerably more accurate information regarding the respiratory cycle of the patient namely even if the activation signal is also supplied to the oscillatable structure 1 6 7 via the connecting lines 8 and 9 in other words the two signals namely the activation signal of the control means 10 by means of which the oscillatable structure 1 6 7 is caused to oscillate and the output signal of the oscillatable structure 1 6 7 caused by the respiration of the patient superpose one another in an almost distortion free manner this is quite surprising since the output signal at the connecting means 8 9 of the oscillatable structure 1 6 7 which is caused by pressure fluctuations is much smaller than the activation signal which is fed from the control means 10 to the oscillatable structure 1 6 7 via the connecting lines 8 and 9 therefore when using the invention optical or acoustical indications can be given to the patient to optimise respiratory flow or aerosol generation can be automatically shut off if too high respiratory flows are detected which are unfavourable for a safe intrapulmonary aerosol deposition in order to ensure a reliable separation. |
8 | total ion current from each of the plate shaped targets in one embodiment of the invention the sum of total ion currents from a respective plate shaped target divided by the volume of the vacuum chamber is at least 3 a m 3 preferably the arc current is a direct current supplied by a power supply connected to the deposition system the direct current is not necessarily constant over time although the arc current may show considerable variation during deposition due to individual contribution from the short lived arc discharges this direct current should not be mixed up with pulsed deposition techniques pulsed deposition can be used for the same reasons as in prior art deposition processes in one embodiment of the method of invention the impedance which is determined by measuring the average voltage and arc current over the anode arrangement and the plate shaped target is controlled to be within a predetermined range preferably less than 0 1 ohm more preferably less than 0 05 ohm during deposition such that the arc plasma is almost uncontrolled this is accomplished at least partly by using a comparatively weak lateral magnetic field for steering the arc discharge contrary to steered arc techniques where a strong magnetic field is used these steered arc techniques are one conventional way to increase the arc. |
7 | sensors s3 and s4 respectively which detect the sizes of the sheets stored are detected when the pressure development is to be performed the receiving sheet 5 is supplied to the pressure development unit 1 from the manual insertion tray 2 or the cassette 3 or 4 selected in response to an input from an operation panel 34 as shown in fig5 the image forming apparatus is controlled by a central processing unit cpu 31 which reads data from the sensors s1 s2 s3 s4 and the operation panel 34 in accordance with a program stored in a rom 32 and controls the main motor 19 clutch 35 and others on the basis of the data the clutch 35 when engaged transmits a driving force of the main motor 19 to the power transmission unit 18 of the eccentric cam 17 a ram 33 stores the amount of rotation of the eccentric cam 17 corresponding to the sheet sizes stored in a memory area m when the pressure is adjusted for the eccentric cam 17 the cpu 31 reads data from the memory area m and the clutch 35 is accordingly engaged or disengaged referring to fig1 the process of adjusting the pressure for the eccentric cam 17 will be described by operating the operation panel 34 the manual insertion tray 2 or the cassette 3 or 4 is selected then the amount of rotation of the eccentric cam 17 is set depending. |
5 | particles of up to 50 microns in size must be handled by the subsea pump the fluid film bearings in the subsea pump motor assembly are made of ceramic materials such as silicon carbide or tungsten carbide that have proven effective at withstanding abrasive particles the bearings are designed to have a large fluid film for better particle handling characteristics because the liquid filled motor is above the balance drum any gas that is liberated across this throttling device tends to rise into the motor cavities this gas accumulation could eventually result in partially uncovered upper bearings which could lead to bearing damage and failure the pump motor in this embodiment incorporates a vent in the motor top cap which allows the balance flow to purge out of the top of the motor back to the separator this serves to establish the pressure gradient required across the pump for thrust balance and to sweep free gas continuously out of the motor and back to the separator while this permits some gas flow through the bearings it does not materially affect the fluid properties this strategy requires that the top of the upper motor bearings be below the separator liquid level when the pump is shut down so that the process fluid does not flow back to the separator uncovering the bearings in addition to providing the motive power for transporting. |
1 | application surface the remainder of the undercap may be opaque e g white or have a opacity for example of less than 15 having a pattern on the undercap generally corresponding to the initial application surface of the underlying composition is advantageous in that the undercap will signal consumers that the underlying composition has a pattern in the initial application surface typically undercap 24 is removed prior to first use and discarded and thus subsequently users view an application surface of the composition an embodiment was prepared including a striped antiperspirant deodorant composition described in u s s n 09 784 488 incorporated by reference previously a pet cap having a thickness of about 0 025 inch obtained from the plastek group erie pa and a polypropylene undercap having a thickness of 0 025 inch also obtained from the plastek group the pet cap had a opacity of 2 10 u00b1 0 10 the polypropylene undercap had a opacity of 5 66 u00b1 0 13 the cap in combination with the undercap undercap placed inside cap had a opacity of 8 u00b1 0 46 1 right guard xtreme sport invisible solid fresh blast and 2 8 oz size 2 soft amp dri invisible solid baby powder 2 6 oz size 4 lady speed stick invisible dry wild freesia 2 3 oz size 5 lady mitchum. |
7 | and click 416 allows the user to set any answer in the menu list to be the current answer a detect webform step 418 identifies webforms that may need autofill assistance when a webpage is loaded by the laptop the call for autofill may be automatic or invoked by mouse point and click 406 a step 420 presents the webform on the display screen simultaneously with the menu selected by mouse point and click 410 a mouse point and click 422 on the webform pulls the current menu item highlighted by process 412 and drops it in the webform as the user 39 s answer a mouse point and click 422 can be use to end the autofill assistance and withdraw the menu the action described for the pick and place autofill method 300 is partially illustrated in a time sequence fig5 a 5e a conventional smartphone 500 uses the google android or apple ios operating system and it includes and executes a downloadable pick and place auto fill app of the present invention a touchscreen display 502 is shown in fig5 a after having navigated to a website shopping cart checkout a webform 504 is presented that requests a number of responsive answers if possible these will be supplied by autofilling with locally stored pii a screen tap 506 on a credit card icon causes a select a card menu 508 to be presented in fig5 b a screen tap 510. |
5 | slot portions 58 as engagement region 52 moves into the interior of coiled tubing 46 once connector 48 is axially inserted the connector 48 and coiled tubing 46 are rotationally twisted relative to each other to move the plurality of protrusions into the generally transverse slot portions 60 after the coiled tubing 46 and connector 48 are joined through the relative axial and rotational movement a retention mechanism 70 may be used to rotationally secure the coiled tubing protrusions 68 within their corresponding bayonet slots 56 one example of retention mechanism 70 comprises an interference mechanism e g simple detents 72 see fig2 that hold protrusions 68 in transverse slot portions 60 once protrusions 68 are inserted longitudinally along longitudinal slot portions 58 and rotated into transverse slot portion 60 another example of retention mechanism 70 see fig4 comprises a snap ring e g a c ring member 74 that may be positioned within a corresponding slot 76 located for example circumferentially along midsection 50 of connector 48 c ring member 74 further comprises a transverse pin 78 that is positioned in corresponding recesses 80 82 of connector 48 and coiled tubing 46 respectively when c ring member 74 is pressed into slot 76 a variety of other retention mechanisms 70 also can be used some of which are discussed in greater detail below in the embodiment illustrated in fig2 4 each bayonet slot 56 is illustrated as having two transverse slot portions 60 for receiving corresponding pairs of protrusions 68 however the bayonet slots 56 can be designed in other configurations with. |
3 | 30 mesh grade and wollastonite common grade together high density alubit grinding media is used silica and wollastonite are milled together for 12 hours or less to give a specified median particle size in particular examples the silica sand and calcium silicate wollastonite may be ground or milled to achieve a median particle size of up to 10 microns in this example of the invention a silica wollastonite slurry is formed by mixing 3500 kg of silica sand with 1500 kg of wollastonite and water to form a slurry like consistency the wollastonite may be selected from commercially available common grades of wollastonite including acicular wollastonite some examples of wollastonite are kemolite a60 and fw 70 c the starting particle size of the common grade wollastonite raw material is 99 passing 120 mesh screen the silica is available as silica sand which is commercially available as silica sand grade 30 to 40 mesh suitable addition of water is added to the silica wollastonite mixture in order to arrive at the desired slip density for the desired mixing blunger in one example of the invention 26 dry wt of the silica wollastonite mixture slurry is added to the mixing blunger thereafter a further step of the method is adding 14 wt of dry morwell clay carbonaceous ball clay grade to the silica wollastonite slurry mixture thereafter a further step is adding 0 1 of soda ash solution light soda ash grade na 2 co 3 by way of incremental amounts using a special dosing pump thereafter a further step is adding 17 19 wt of axedale clay high plastic white fired ball clay thereafter a further step is adding approximately half of a mixture of 0 2 wt. |
3 | pharmaceutically acceptable emulsions solutions suspensions syrups and elixirs in addition to the active compounds the liquid dosage forms may contain inert diluents commonly used in the art such as water or other solvents solubilizing agents and emulsifiers as for example ethyl alcohol isopropyl alcohol ethyl carbonate ethyl acetate benzyl alcohol benzyl alcohol benzyl benzoate propyleneglycol 1 3 butyleneglycol dimethylformamide oils in particular cottonseed oil groundnut oil corn germ oil olive oil castor oil and sesame oil glycerol tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol polyethyleneglycols and fatty acid esters of sorbitan or mixtures of these substances and the like besides such inert diluents the composition can also include adjuvants such as wetting agents emulsifying and suspending agents sweetening flavoring and perfuming agents suspensions in addition to the active compounds may contain suspending agents as for example ethoxylated isostearyl alcohols polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters microcrystalline cellulose aluminum metahydroxide bentonite agar agar and tragacanth or mixtures of these substances and the like since the effect of the secretory iga antibody is dependent on its reaching the small intestine preferred tablets or capsules are enteric coated alternatively the active secretory iga antibodies can themselves be microencapsulated prior to formulation preparation of microcapsules of secretory iga antibody as well as preparation of enteric coated tablets or capsules can be achieved by conventional methods as detailed above the amount of an iga effective to treatment symptoms of celiac disease is appreciated to be dependent on the form and route of administration as well. |
7 | masking methods the fault coverage is very high and independent of the number of scan chains this indicates that a scan chain configuration which maximizes compression ratio can be chosen without compromising test quality an example how the invention is included in the test architecture is given in fig1 a new compactor solution for very high compaction ratios gt 200 u00d7 in presence of many x values without compromising test quality was presented this is accomplished by a highly effective x masking register which only targets scan chains actually capturing x values the x masking information can be loaded in parallel using the dut 39 s scan chains and built in decompressor logic a novel technique uses ate timing flexibility to eliminate the need for a mask control channel and increase the overall compaction ratio the compactor architecture is design independent due to its regular structure it can readily be implemented as a push button solution the proposed single output compactor is very well suited for multi site testing enabling compression ratios of u02dc 500 u00d7 in 4 dut multi site testing setups the features disclosed in this specification claims and or the figures may be material for the realization of the invention in its various embodiments taken in isolation or in various combinations thereof m bushnell and v d agrawal u201c essentials of electronic testing for digital memory and mixed. |
3 | herein includes binders and modifiers the explosive composition of the present invention comprises a mixture of an oxidizing agent preferably a nitrate containing inorganic oxidizer such as potassium nitrate and the improved fuel of the present invention the explosive composition thus produced has substantially enhanced physical and performance characteristics as well as very low cost laboratory methods used to obtain the improved fuel composition and the improved explosive composition are described below in examples i through v methods used to obtain the improved fuel composition and the improved explosive composition which may be employed on a larger scale are described below also in examples i through v approximately 100 grams of a reducing sugar preferably fructose are added to a 3 solution of h 2 o 2 so as to create a saturated solution a non reactive vessel should be used preferably glass or plastic approximately 10 grams of an fe compound preferably fe no 3 3 9h 2 o are added to the solution producing an amber colored solution while stirring slowly add 30 solution of h 2 o 2 only until solution becomes colorless the solution is then heated until the water is driven off and the temperature rises to 225 u00b0 f drying is continued in an oven at 225 u00b0 f until a dark brown or black friable mass is formed the material produced in this manner. |
8 | normal data symbol blocks t g will accept this minimum which is not to be exceeded however in this case t go must be at least as great as t g the useful symbol duration in the zero symbol t o yields t o t o t go u2266 t o t g thus t o u2266 t s t o t s in case t o u2267 t s applies there is no problem because then t go can be determined such that t o t s and thus the useful symbol durations of the zero symbol and the normal data symbol block correspond one special problem is posed if as in the configurations presently provided for the digital radio t o lt t s applies since then t o lt t s necessarily follows and thus only a shorter useful symbol duration than in the normal data symbol block is available in the zero symbol it has already been demonstrated in the description of the cofdm method that the subchannel spacing is precisely the reciprocal value of the useful symbol duration this determination is absolutely necessary for the orthogonality of the subchannels given the case in which t o lt t s the subchannels yield greater frequency spacing than in the normal data. |
2 | honeycomb core structure 1 provided with several cavities 2 and some of the cavities contain cylinders of foamable material 3 the cavities which contain the foamable material are tapered so that they hold the foamable material in place the structure shown in fig1 is designed to reinforce a door and is provided with clips 4 to enable it to be attached to the door frame fig2 shows three of the structures illustrated in fig1 attached to the door frame to provide structural reinforcement fig3 shows an injection moulded part 5 provided with cavities 6 some of which contain cylinders of foamable material 7 the part 5 is designed for reinforcement of an automobile longitudinal section and fig4 is a cut away view of an automobile longitudinal showing five parts 5 in place to provide reinforcement in operation of both systems the parts may be mounted in the appropriate location in the vehicle during body assembly the body may then be subjected to anticorrosion treatment such as the e coat electrocoat process and then baked to cure the coating the foamable material may be formulated so that it will expand and develop adhesive properties under the baking conditions in his way the foamable material will. |
4 | through conduit 31 and through the flared connector 23 whereupon the liquid is introduced into the interior of the beam 13 the liquid is then forced radially outward through the perforated beam 13 and into the layers of fabric f wound thereon and after soaking fabric f to depth is withdrawn out of the vessel 11 in such instance a portion of the liquid is passed upwardly through the flow rectifying panel 22 and through the upper perforated wall 11a into the first flow take out means namely jacket 24 thence into conduit 25 the remaining portion of the liquid is passed downwardly through the bottom perforated wall 11b and through the second flow take out means namely pipe 26 into common conduit 25 designated at 34 is an outlet valve for draining used treatment liquid it has now been found that uniform and efficient treatment of the material f can be achieved by regulating the flow rate of liquid through the second flow take out means 26 to be preferably in the range of one third 1 3 to four fifth 4 5 of the flow through the first flow take out means 24 as a practical expediency there is provided in the liquid passage of the flow take out pipe 26 a control valve 32 whereby the rate of withdrawal of liquid from the vessel can be controlled in the above preferred range referring now to fig2 4 inclusive there is shown another form of apparatus according to the invention which is basically the same as the apparatus shown in fig1 in so far as concerns the principles of the invention hence all parts of the. |
2 | this snap ring is to prevent the expansion ring from moving backward therefore the claw like ring teeth will be expanded to release their clamping of the insertion pipe by the long plate 12 of expansion ring 1 after pulling out the pin 7 and allowing claw check ring 2 to move backward with the insertion pipe at this stage the insertion pipe can be smoothly pulled out of the fitting outlet and no additional tool is required it 39 s simple and easy to complete the separation of the insertion pipe the integrated assembly components are connected to an external pipe or faucet as shown on fig4 simply and directly plugging the desired end of the insertion pipe into the fitting outlet to have the claw like ring teeth to claw check ring firmly clamp the outer surface of the insertion pipe pin 7 stops claw check ring 2 from moving backward consequently the insertion pipe cannot be moved back to separate from the fitting the push forward of the insertion pipe to curls the ball ring 31 of snake tail ring 3 to entirely cover the gap between the insertion pipe and the interior of the fitting meanwhile the front pipe end of insertion pipe will cause filter ring 4 to move forward to push the valve disc 51 of swing check valve open to let water flow through referring to fig5 when pulling out the insertion pipe is desired the pin 7 is pulled out to release the restraint of the claw check ring 2 then a force is applied to the insertion pipe to pull it outwardly at this moment no restraint is applied to claw check rig 21 so it can move backward with the insertion pipe expansion ring 1 sill be. |
4 | or both elongated connecting blades 14 34 the reed 1 and in particular the upper u channel 4 and the reed dents 2 shall be prevented from oscillating in the longitudinal direction a during weaving operation the connecting blades 14 and or 34 absorb both tensile and compressive forces which prevent a displacement of the upper u channel 4 toward the filling insertion side and in the opposite direction the connecting blades 14 and 34 are dimensioned in such manner that they shall be strong enough not to bend when subjected to compression calculation shows that a connecting blade 14 or 34 about 2 mm thick and about 15 mm high is adequately resistant to bending when forces that arise at a weaving rate of 1 200 filling insertions a minute and with as many corresponding beatups the elongated connecting blades 14 and or 34 at worst will slightly degrade the displacement in the transverse direction b of the end zone 6 of the reed 1 in the vicinity of the main airjet nozzles 21 22 and or of the end zone 38 of the reed 1 in the vicinity of the filling detector 36 or the stretcher 37 the displaceability of the reed 1 in these zones 6 and 38 is not restricted with respect to the. |
7 | for example a motor and brake therefor but it is to be understood that the invention disclosed herein is not limited thereto operation of sensing circuit 3 will now be described a current i in external circuit 5 flows through primary winding 11 of transformer 10 inducing a voltage in secondary 12 diodes 15 and 16 limit the voltage drop across secondary 12 and reflect back to primary winding 11 to reduce the load imposed by the sensing circuit 3 and to keep the voltage drop small in external circuit 5 the diodes serving to clamp the voltage between predetermined limits resistor 17 and capacitor 18 serve to filter out noise present in the induced voltage voltage divider 20 provides a voltage reference point at junction 25 and threshold voltages at junctions 23 and 27 junction 25 serves as the voltage reference point for the voltage induced in transformer secondary 12 comparator amplifiers 30 and 35 conjointly compare the induced voltage to a particular threshold voltage amplifier 30 comparing it to the positive threshold at junction 23 and amplifier 35 comparing it to the negative threshold at junction 27 the threshold voltages are designated positive and negative with respect to the reference voltage at junction 25 amplifier 30 is provided for induced voltages positive with respect to the reference voltage and amplifier 35 is provided for negative induced voltages thus assuming a non constant current i is flowing in external circuit 5 as the induced voltage increases to a level above the positive threshold voltage at junction 23 the output. |
5 | wood truss girder 1 39 of less than 90 u00b0 a second carried wood hip truss 59 having a wood bottom chord member 60 having first and second sides 61 and 62 and a bottom edge disposed in side by side relationship with the first carried wood hip truss 3 39 a carried wood jack truss 9 39 having a wood bottom chord member 10 39 having first and second sides 11 39 and 12 39 and a bottom edge not shown and the carried wood jack truss 9 is disposed at an angle 14 39 to the carrying wood truss girder of approximately 90 u00b0 the improvement includes a metal connector 54 having a common seat member 22 39 a hip seat member 23 39 extending from the common seat member 22 39 for receiving the bottom edge of the bottom chord 4 39 of the first carried wood hip truss 3 39 and the bottom chord 60 of the second carried wood hip truss 59 in side by side relationship a hip sidewall 24 39 connected to and disposed at an angle 25 39 of generally 90 u00b0 to the common seat member 22 39 and the hip seat member 23 39 for receiving the first. |
6 | commercial practice and is merely illustrative insofar as the compressor itself is concerned each cylinder bank 12 14 and 16 defines a compression cylinder 20 within which a piston 22 is slidingly disposed cylinder bank 14 is illustrated with a capacity control system 24 while cylinder bank 16 is illustrated without capacity control system 24 as detailed below one or more of cylinder banks 12 14 and 16 may include capacity control system 24 cylinder bank 16 includes a cylinder head 26 which closes cylinder 20 and which defines a suction chamber 28 and a discharge chamber 30 a suction valve 32 controls the communication between suction chamber 28 and cylinder 20 and a discharge valve 34 controls the communication between discharge chamber 30 and cylinder 20 a suction passage 36 extends between suction chamber 28 and a common suction chamber not shown of compressor 10 which is in turn open to the inlet of the compressor discharge chamber 30 is in communication with the outlet of compressor 10 through a discharge passage not shown referring now to fig1 and 2 cylinder bank 14 is illustrated incorporating capacity control system 24 capacity control system 24 comprises a cylinder head 40 a control piston assembly 42 and a solenoid valve assembly 44 cylinder head 40 closes cylinder 20 and it defines a suction chamber 46 and a discharge chamber 48 a suction valve 32 controls the communication between suction chamber 46 and cylinder 20 and a discharge valve 34 controls the communication between discharge chamber 48 and cylinder 20 a suction passage 50 extends between suction chamber 46 and the common suction chamber of compressor 10 discharge chamber 30 is in communication with the outlet of compressor 10 through a discharge passage not shown cylinder head 40 defines. |
3 | about 300 f at a pressure from slightly above atmospheric up to about 100 psig hereafter u201c atmospheric to 100 psig u201d feed 2 can enter zone 12 via line 10 at a temperature of from about ambient to about 500 f at a pressure of from atmospheric to 100 psig stream 14 can be essentially all hydrocarbon vapor formed from feed 2 and is at a temperature of from about 500 to about 750 f at a pressure of from atmospheric to 100 psig stream 15 can be essentially all the remaining liquid from feed 2 less that which was vaporized in pre heater 3 and is at a temperature of from about 500 to about 750 f at a pressure of from atmospheric to 100 psig the combination of streams 14 and 17 as represented by stream 25 can be at a temperature of from about 650 to about 800 f at a pressure of from atmospheric to 100 psig and contain for example an overall steam hydrocarbon ratio of from about 0 1 to about 2 stream 28 can be at a temperature of from about 900 to about 1 100 f at a pressure of from atmospheric to 100 psig in chamber 13 dilution ratios hot gas liquid droplets will vary widely because the composition of condensate varies widely generally the hot gas 21 e g steam to hydrocarbon ratio at the top of 13 can be from about 0 1 1 to about 5 1 preferably from about 0 1 1 to about 1 2 1 more preferably from about 0 1 1 to about 1. |
5 | current v 2 is applied across shield 80 coaxial insulator 90a and outer armor 84 and direct current voltage v 3 on inner conductor 70 with outer armor 84 as the return path referring to fig2 the pulses e 9 and conductor 70 of cable 72 are provided by slip rings 105 to capacitor 110 while the return path for pulses e 9 is provided by shield 80 of cable 72 through slip rings 105 and capacitor 112 a high voltage power supply 115 provides voltage v 3 through a current limiting resistor 107 and slip rings 105 to conductor 70 of cable 72 capacitor 110 blocks voltage v 3 while passing pulses e 9 a low voltage power supply 116 provides voltage e 2 to shield 80 of cable 72 through slip rings 105 capacitor 112 blocks voltage v 2 while providing a return path for pulses e 9 a resistor 113 connects capacitor 110 to capacitor 112 and pulses e 9 are developed across resistor 113 amplifiers 120 121 and 122 resistors 125 126 and 127 and diodes 130 131 form a pulse separation circuit which separate the positive pulses e 9 from the negative pulses e 9 appearing across resistor 113 resistors 125 126 and 127 have the same resistance value when a positive pulse e 9 is applied through resistor 125 to amplifier 120 a positive pulse e 15 appears at the output of amplifier 120 causing diode 131 to have a very low forward impedance so that the effective gain of amplifier 120 is the ratio of the resistance value of resistor 127 to. |
2 | pounds of the feed material this fraction which contains 58 weight percent product 172 pounds of abs and pc is presently considered a product loss this fraction also contains 77 pounds of the heavily filled polymer and 49 pounds of other impurities depending on the compatibility of the heavily filled polymer with the product and the optimization of the froth flotation process the overall product recovery may be increased by recovering the product from this fraction the weights basis of 1000 pounds of the separated fractions from the four stage process are detailed in table 2 the light fraction reject 1 coming from flotation stage 15 may be treated as illustrated in fig2 this stream contains about 6 7 polyolefin fines and coming off of flotation tank 21 another 83 3 percent polystyrene coming off of flotation tank 22 greater than 98 pure and finally 8 3 abs greater than 98 pure coming from flotation tank 23 the remaining 1 2 being rejected rejects referring now to fig3 a two stage separation system is disclosed that can be used to recover products from feed material with a composition similar to the 1000 pound sample process b would consist of the final two stages of process a these two stages alone would produce an abs pc product with purity greater than 96 the recovery of the product for this process would only be 50 by weight of the abs and pc present in the feed stream in summary through the use of a two stage system we are able to produce a product of abs pc from the 1000 pound feed material that was greater than. |
6 | housing 230 and the outside wall of cartridge 240 travel of the emissions through this annulus 270 provides yet another opportunity for condensation of undesirable residuals that flow back down the annulus to the bottom of the separator for drainage in one preferred embodiment constructed by the applicant the lower end of annulus 270 is provided with a screen 271 fig4 so that the annular space above the screen can be filled or partially filled with additional glass beads 260 these beads can rise or fall in the annulus depending upon the level of suction induced by the engine 39 s intake manifold acting through conduit 120 this can maximize the exposure of their surface area to the emissions for a final cleansing impingement the cleansed emissions exit separator 200 via exit port 218 and conduit 120 to the engine intake manifold 124 after passing through pcv valve 126 within the entire assembly represented by the main housing 230 a vaporization effect of remaining volatiles is believed to take place this thermal vaporization is due to the insulating characteristic of the main housing 230 relative to encased inner cartridge 240 and cassette assembly 250 heat is derived from the convectional flow of hot engine crankcase emissions throughout the assembly from this convectional flow heat is absorbed via conduction of all exposed interior surfaces this absorbed or conducted heat facilitates through radiation the vaporization of volatiles contained within the heavy hydrocarbons as is known vacuum diminishes within an engine 39 s intake manifold at high. |
8 | continuously moving projection rates that are not necessarily submultiples of the standard television field rate the scanner includes a rotating multifacet mirror such as a reflecting polygon that sweeps a succession of images of the moving film past the line scanner at a rate sufficient to cause the line scanner to scan one full frame in the time required for generating a standard television field each successive image deflected by the polygon is displaced from the preceding image by one film frame height whereby the transition from one image to the next as the successive images sweep across the line scanner proceeds from a location in one frame to a corresponding location in an adjacent frame frame rate conversion is thus achieved by causing some or all of the video fields to be comprised of portions of scans of adjacent frames of the film application_number US 6803279 A description certain features disclosed but not claimed in this application are the subject of copending u s patent application ser no 68 031 entitled optical configurations for a rotating polygon film scanner by d g howe filed on the same date as the present application the frame rate converting film scanner according to the present invention shown schematically in fig1 includes a light source 10 and a condensing lens 12 for illuminating a portion of motion picture film 14 in a film gate 16 light from the film gate passes through a beam splitter 18 and is reflected from reflecting polygon 20 the reflecting polygon has a plurality of facets 22a b c that are arranged about an axis of rotation 24 light reflected from the polygon facets is again. |
1 | stressed that the examples given are not limited to these but that within this scope many varieties are possible for the usage of this product which are at hand for a professional in this field for example the present invention may be used in treating sports or work related injuries also the invention may be used to induce hypothermia so as act as a substitute for anesthesia in conjunction with certain medical procedures where anesthesia may be found to be inappropriate or hazardous or may be used to reduce fevers in patients with conditions that often include high fevers as a symptom or a result thereof the principles preferred embodiments and modes of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification however the invention to be protected is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed the embodiments described herein are illustrative rather than restrictive variations and changes may be made and equivalents employed without departing from the spirit of the present invention for example the invention may be applied not just to human beings but also to animals accordingly it is expressly intended that all such variations changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as disclosed and claimed be embraced thereby 1 a device for controlling or changing the temperature of certain body parts comprising at least one sleeve element formed to. |
5 | the face portion of said mount 12 wherein said face comprises a hole for receiving a fastener 16 which penetrates a wall and firmly couples said mount 12 to said wall the middle portion is a recess 18 wherein the upper and lower walls of said recess 18 are attached to said face and are perpendicular thereto said recess 18 comprises a back wall which is attached to said upper and lower walls attached to the point of connection between said lower wall and said face is a ridge 40 the installation of this embodiment would require that a hole be cut in said wall so that said recess 18 would fit within it but said face would overlap said wall for mounting a template could be included with the present invention to allow the user to make a exact outline of the desired shape to fit said recess 18 the back wall of said reservoir 20 comprises flat surface that has a length that is slightly smaller then the length of said back wall of said recess 20 the bottom portion of said reservoir 20 comprises a groove 38 adjacent to the rear portion said groove 38 is shaped to receive said ridge 40 on said lower wall of said recess 18 and to hold said reservoir 20. |
4 | pneumatic cylinder 85 having horizontal axis and mounted on a support 86 which is in turn supported by the rod of an underlying pneumatic cylinder 87 having vertical axis the said support 86 is rotatively anchored to the rod of the vertical cylinder 87 and associated to a relevant driving member not shown in the figures of the attached drawings moreover advantageously the vertical cylinder 87 of the means for positioning the baskets 6 in correspondence of the units 4 is mounted on a motor driven carriage 88 sliding under control onto a horizontal guide 89 located in proximity of the units 4 and developing parallel to them owing to the thus ensured handling capability of the arm 8 it is possible to pick up the baskets 6 from one or more shelves 60 on which they are positioned awaiting to reach the destination units 4 to deliver them to the respective units 4 and to remove them therefrom at the end of the cycle for dyeing the materials held therein and lying them back in the respective initial positions in case only one shelf 60 is used for the baskets 6 there is no need of rotating the arm 8 and accordingly the horizontal cylinder 85 may be fixed. |
2 | filament outlet at an end of the meltblowing die methods of forming meltblown webs using such an apparatus are also disclosed application_number US 201213441338 A description referring now to fig1 a schematic view of a meltblowing apparatus 20 is illustrated without the inventive features for background and the establishment of nomenclature a meltblowing apparatus 20 including a meltblowing die 22 is illustrated in a diagrammatic cross section the meltblowing die 22 is used to expel a stream 24 of extended polymeric filaments towards a collection belt 26 moving in direction u201c d u201d is illustrated although a belt is depicted in connection with this embodiment those acquainted with the meltblowing art will understand that other collectors such as a rotating drum may be used for the purpose of collecting conveying and taking off the filaments as media according to conventional practice the meltblowing die 22 is provided with cavities 28 and 30 for directing two streams of heated gas against the stream 24 of polymeric filaments just after the stream 24 has been extruded from a line of extrusion orifices 32 the heated gas jets emerging from cavities 28 and 30 extend and thin the filaments emerging from the extrusion orifices 32 so that the filaments have the proper size and dispersion to form the desired media 34 upon the collector 26 the meltblowing apparatus 20 further includes a pair of ducts 40 and 42 one upstream and one downstream of the stream 24 compared to the direction u201c d u201d secondary flow is expelled from. |
3 | profile is varied during a scan cycle to attain a minimum value at the radially outermost point s on target 60 reached by impingement spot 14 during its displacement along scan path 200 and a maximum where impingement spot 14 is at its radially innermost point along that scan path 200 the alternate embodiment of actuator 40 shown in fig4 represents one exemplary means by which such sinusoidal profile may be effected note that scan path 200 may extend substantially across the diametric extent of target traversing rotation axis x 0045 fig3 c graphically illustrates examples of substantially sinusoidal displacement profiles that may be employed in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention as there shown the instantaneous linear position of impingement spot 14 in proportional units relative to the target 39 s rotation axis x is plotted against the corresponding instantaneous angle values within one complete cycle of the given scanning action curve 210 simply represents for referential purposes the cosine curve defined by the angle values within the scan cycle shown similarly curve 212 effectively represents the ideal case u2014 that is where optimal target wear is realized given an infinitesimally small impingement spot 14 scanned through a path traversing the target 39 s rotation axis x curves 214 and 216 profile exemplary scanning actions that may be effected in accordance with the present invention with l. |
4 | whose means formation of pressures induced by the wire 235 is also prevented in the closing wedge shaped nip spaces between the wire 235 and the mantles of the cylinders the blow suction boxes 217 are understood to designate blow boxes whose air blowing creates a vacuum and these boxes 217 do not communicate with sources of vacuum with respect to the details of the constructions of these blow suction boxes 217 which are marketed by the current assignee under the trade mark u201c uno run blow box u201d u2122 reference is made to the current assignee 39 s finnish patent nos 59 637 65 460 and 80 491 corresponding to u s pat nos 4 441 263 4 516 330 and 4 905 380 respectively incorporated herein by reference in their entirety after the introduction of the u201c uno run blow box u201d u2122 in the market by the current assignee others have suggested some blow box constructions with respect to which reference is made to u s pat no 4 502 231 assigned to j m voith gmbh and u s pat no 4 661 198 assigned to beloit corp whose applications in positions of blow boxes are also included in the overall concept of the present invention in the gaps between the reversing cylinders 231 there are blow boxes 216 by whose means these intermediate spaces are air conditioned and evaporation from the web w is promoted in connection with each of the dryer groups r 21 r 22 in the after. |
1 | computer remote terminal or web tv unit connected to server 18 via the internet workstation 20 functions as a remote interface for entering in server 18 the end task to be performed for the benefit of the end user system 16 also includes first and second programmable toys 26 and 28 each programmable toy interacts with a patient end user in accordance with script programs received from server 18 each programmable toy is connected to server 18 through communication network 24 preferably the internet alternatively the programmable toys may be placed in communication with server 18 via wireless communication networks cellular networks telephone networks or any other network which allows each programmable toy to exchange data with server 18 for clarity of illustration only two programmable toys are shown in fig1 it is to be understood that system 16 may include any number of programmable toys for communicating messages to any number of patient end users in general a healthcare provider end user will operate the workstation 20 a programmer will design and operate the server 18 and the patient end user will use the toys 26 and 28 0042 fig2 shows server 18 workstation 20 and programmable toy 26 in greater detail server 18 includes a database 30 for storing script programs 32 the script programs are executed by the programmable toys to communicate messages to the patients database 30 further includes a look up table 34 table 34 contains a list of the patients who are to receive messages and for each. |
3 | then cooled to 20 30 u00b0 c and precipitated by the metered addition of 281 5 kg of 25 ammonia solution the product precipitated is centrifuged washed with water and dried at 120 125 u00b0 c 150 kg of telmisartan recrystallised from dimethylformamide or dimethylacetamide 7 5 kg of activated charcoal 750 l of ethanol and 30 kg of 25 aqueous ammonia solution are placed in a 1200 l stirring apparatus the mixture is stirred for about 1 h and then filtered into another 1200 l stirring apparatus and washed with 150 l of ethanol the mixture is heated to 70 80 u00b0 c 35 kg of glacial acetic acid are added and the mixture is stirred for a further 1 5 2 h at 75 80 u00b0 c the mixture is then cooled to 0 10ic and stirred for a further 2 h the product precipitated is centrifuged washed with 300 l of ethanol and with 300 l of water and dried at 70 90 u00b0 c in the preparation process according to the invention as a result of the partial conversion of the polymorphic form b into the polymorphic form a during the drying process telmisartan occurs as a pure substance in a mixture of two polymorphic forms however this does not affect the properties of the pharmaceutical composition as in the course of the manufacture of telmisartan tablets for example the mixture of the polymorphic forms a and b is dissolved in 0 1 n naoh solution and converted by spray drying into a homogeneous and totally amorphous granulate which is then subjected to the other tablet making steps for more detailed information on. |
9 | operating parts which are designed in particular as spindle nuts or the auxiliary operating elements may be driven by this exactly one electric motor which also drives the main operating parts or the main operating elements in one advantageous design the respective main operating elements that are assigned to a predetermined main operating part may be made in a single piece with that particular main operating part also especially preferred is that the auxiliary operating elements that are assigned to a predetermined auxiliary operating part may be made in a single piece with that respective auxiliary operating part another preferable design that provides the motor vehicle transmission actuator may be designed in such a way that the sequence of the gears of a transmission is not defined as a certain sequence by the design of the transmission actuator in particular a certain sequence when shifting up and or a certain sequence when shifting down it may be provided in particular that the motor vehicle transmission actuator is designed in such a way that at least four gears may be engaged in a transmission by this motor vehicle transmission actuator the transmission actuator being designed so that at least one of these gears may optionally be shifted into any one of the u2014 for example three u2014 remaining gears another advantageous design the electric. |
3 | mixture is then stirred for a further 12 hours the reaction mixture is poured over ice and concentrated hydrochloric acid is added thereto to the congo acid reaction the reaction mixture is taken up in ether the solvent removed by distillation and the residue distilled through a 25 cm fractionation column packed with raschig rings the forerun is discarded 4 methyl 2hexenoic acid distills at 118 120 u00b0 10 mmhg n d 20 1 4532 yield 94 225g 232 g of 4 methyl 2hexenoic acid 380 ml of absolute ethanol and 23 g of concentrated sulfuric acid are charged into a 1 liter round bottom flask equipped with condenser the mixture is heated under reflux for 12 hours quenched with 500 ml of water and extracted with ether the ether layer is washed twice with 10 aqueous sodium carbonate solution and with water and the solvent removed by distillation the residue is then distilled through a 25 cm fractionation column packed with raschig rings to yield 4 methyl 2 hexenoic acid ethyl ester b p 76 u00b0 n d 20 1 4376 20 g of 4 methyl 2 hexenoic acid ethyl ester and 25 g of 3 cis hexenol are heated to boiling over 0. |
5 | number of such devices arranged in serial fashion along the horizontal portion 32 each production device 34 features a production control device 38 that is used to govern one or more aspects of a flow of one or more fluids into the production assembly 20 as used herein the term u201c fluid u201d or u201c fluids u201d includes liquids gases hydrocarbons multi phase fluids mixtures of two of more fluids water brine engineered fluids such as drilling mud fluids injected from the surface such as water and naturally occurring fluids such as oil and gas additionally references to water should be construed to also include water based fluids e g brine or salt water in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure the production control device 38 may have a number of alternative constructions that ensure selective operation and controlled fluid flow therethrough fig2 illustrates an exemplary open hole wellbore arrangement 11 wherein the production devices of the present disclosure may be used construction and operation of the open hole wellbore 11 is similar in most respects to the wellbore 10 described previously however the wellbore arrangement 11 has an uncased borehole that is directly open to the formations 14 16 production fluids therefore flow directly from the formations 14 16 and into the annulus 30 that is defined between the production assembly 21 and the wall of the wellbore 11 there are no perforations and open hole packers 36 may be used to isolate the production control devices 38 the nature of the production control device is such that the fluid flow is directed from the formation 16. |
9 | 85 arranged in rows and columns each of the patterns 82 to 85 corresponds to a complete display device not to a portion of a display device the patterns 82 to 85 are transferred to the substrate 4 by a photolithography technique the mask 81 includes gap measuring windows 2 near the corners thereof around the array of the patterns 82 to 85 the windows 2 are transparent regions that allow the laser beams 7 to pass therethrough to determine the gaps between the mask 81 and the substrate 4 near the corners thereof a gap measuring windows 2 d through 2 h are additionally disposed on the mask 81 to allow laser beams to pass therethrough to determine the gaps between the mask 81 and the substrate 4 in the middle region thereof the gap measuring window 2 d is disposed in a non patterned region between patterns 82 and 83 and the gap measuring window 2 e is disposed in a non patterned region between patterns 84 and 85 the gap measuring window 2 f is disposed in a non patterned region between patterns 82 and 84 and the gap measuring window 2 g is disposed in a non pattern region between patterns 83 and 85 the gap measuring window 2 h is disposed at. |
6 | quickly release blanket 5 from the vehicle it is to be understood that in many situations the occupants soldiers of the vehicle must release blanket 5 with little effort and time involved for instance blanket 5 may provide protection to occupants from the engine compartment of a military vehicle and access to the engine compartment may be needed releasing at least a portion of blanket 5 with buckles 20 quick release buckles facilitates access to the engine compartment buckles 20 may be releasably attached to the military vehicle by any suitable means in an embodiment attachment buckles not illustrated are secured to the military vehicle and buckles 20 are releasably attached to the attachment buckles the attachment buckles may be secured to the military vehicle by any suitable means in an embodiment the attachment buckles are secured to the military by adhesive without limitation a commercial example of a suitable adhesive is cb200 which is commercially available from click bond inc buckles 20 include straps 185 which are attachable to blanket 5 straps 185 may be composed of any materials suitable for use in a military vehicle in an embodiment straps 185 include flame resistant materials without limitation the flame resistant materials facilitate straps 185 in maintaining attachment of blanket 5 to the military vehicle when exposed to extreme heat such as in an explosion an example of a suitable commercial example of a flame resistant material is kevlar which is commercially available from e i du pont de nemours and company blanket 5 may include any number of buckles 20 suitable for releasably attaching blanket 5 to the military vehicle fig1 illustrates an embodiment of blanket 5 in which carrier 10 include stitch lines 70 in the embodiment as shown stitch lines 70 extend from a. |
9 | responds to the chopper circuit in order to perform a soft starting operation in which the inverter circuit generates a given high frequency voltage to start and operate the discharge lamp prior to the generation of a given level of d c voltage generated by said chopper circuit an inverter control circuit coupled to the inverter circuit is provided application_number US 95321792 A description fig1 shows a fluorescent lamp device a longitudinal fluorescent lamp 1 is attached to a lamp fixture 2 in which an electric circuit arrangement 100 of the present invention described below is installed fig2 shows a first embodiment of electric circuit arrangement 100 of the present invention circuit arrangement 100 shown in fig2 is composed of a power supply circuit 40 a chopper circuit 50 an inverter circuit 60 a chopper control circuit 70 an inverter control circuit 80 and a lighting circuit 90 reference numerals 3 4 denote input terminals which are intended to be connected to an a c voltage such as 100 volts 60 hz a full wave rectifier circuit 5 is connected to terminals 3 4 through a transformer 6 two output terminals 7 8 of rectifier circuit 5 are interconnected to a capacitor 9 an output voltage of power supply circuit 40 is applied to chopper circuit 50 a field effect. |
8 | equation 1 where h i and d i are the channel gains and distances between the transmitter and receiver respectively the attenuation exponent is u03b2 e g u03b2 2 for free space propagation the relay operates in half duplex mode where the transmitting and listening modes cannot occur simultaneously in the df protocol the block of symbols with length n is split into two phases in the first phase the relay is in listening mode and receives the signal from the source at the end of this phase the relay decodes the source information message the relay then switches to transmitting mode in the second phase and sends symbols to help the destination decode the source message during the first phase the signal received by the relay is given by equation 2 y r k g 0 x s k v k k 1 2 u03b1 n 2 y k g 1 x s k w k k 1 2 u03b1 n 3 where x s k denotes the codeword that is to be transmitted from the source v k denotes the additive noise introduced in the channel between the source and the relay and w k denotes the additive noise introduced in the channel between the source and the destination u03b1 denotes the proportion of symbols that is to be devoted to the first phase during the second phase i e the relay transmitting phase the signal received by the destination is given by equation. |
1 | the lesion in line with long axis of the tooth across the maximum gingival occlusal dimension half of each lesion was removed using a sterile excavator subsequently the remaining lesion was exposed to the ozone gas for a period of either 10 s or 20 s at room temperature 23 u00b0 c and maximum detectable ozone level was also measured using this ozone analyzer the maximum ozone detectable level ppm around the cup from lesions for a period of either 10 s table 1 and fig1 or 20 s table 2 and fig2 ozone application during the treatment of root carious lesions were as follows table 2 maximum ozone detectable level ppm after a 20 s of ozone application teeth types sites ozone detection 20 s lower left lateral labial 0 137 lower left 1 premolar buccal 0 177 lower right incisor labial 0 069 upper right canine labial 0 033 upper right lateral labial 0 079 lower left 2 premolar buccal 0 002 lower right 1 molar buccal 0 083 upper left lateral labial 0 004 lower left canine labial 0 056 upper left 1 premolar mesial 0 001 conclusion the use of a cup is a safe way of delivering ozone when ozone was applied. |
9 | allyl alcohol as a mixture component was not suited to show any positive effect it was surprising that other unsaturated hydroxyl compounds could suppress developer staining it was especially surprising that single unsaturated hydroxyl compounds such as hydroxy propyl acrylate hydroxy butyl acrylate hydroxy ethyl methacrylate hydroxy ethyl allyl ether or glycolic acid allyl ester belong to the compounds which unlike allyl alcohol are usable in accordance with the invention when it is desired to proceed with a co use of such single unsaturated hydroxyfunctional acrylates methacrylates allyl esters or allyl ethers attention must merely be given so that the co use of a corresponding quantity of an at least triple unsaturated compound for instance trimethylol propane triacrylate or others there are obtained nonstocking coatings because otherwise the softening effect of single unsaturated compounds becomes too much of a factor within the framework of the invention it is insignificant whether the layers hardened with electron radiation contain further additives as they are common in such photographic bases especially included in this regard are pigments of any kind as well as pigment dispersing agents coloring substances and other substances which favorably influence the the quality of the picture and which are known to the expert and are described for instance in de os no 30 22 451 the coating layers as defined in the invention can be present on paper precoated paper film or different laminates they can. |
7 | the percentage of radiation that is transmitted through a tungsten embodiment as a function of energy as illustrated the tungsten embodiment transmits a lower percentage of radiation across all energy levels by fabricating the barrel collimator 10 and or the pinhole collimator 14 of tungsten significantly higher levels of background radiation suppression can be achieved compared to using steel furthermore increasing the wall thickness can further enhance background suppression by blocking a substantial portion of background radiation with the adaptor 5 a radiation detector can be used to measure weaker radiation sources over long periods or dwell times this can allow the radiation detector to measure small radiation samples that would not otherwise be measurable with the radiation detector due to the overwhelming background radiation fig5 and 6 illustrate an exemplary stand 20 that can be used to support a radiation detector with the radiation detector oriented facing downward the stand 20 can comprise an upper plate 22 configured to engage with a radiation detector vertical legs or supports and a plurality of feet 26 to provide a stable adjustable support structure for the detector as shown in fig6 the upper plate 22 can comprise an opening 24 configured to receive a standard collimator 30 of the detector pointing downward as shown in fig7 the collimator 30 can protrude down through the opening 24 with the main body of the radiation detector 40 being supported above. |
3 | graft l m n copolymer______________________________________ m w 6 000 into a one liter separable flask equipped with a reflux condenser a thermometer a nitrogen blowing tube and a stirrer were added 200 parts of distilled water 100 parts of n butyl acrylate ba and a fluorine containing graft copolymer l synthesized in production example 23 in an amount of 0 05 part in terms of solid content under a nitrogen stream and in a constant stirring state 0 3 part of potassium persulfate kps as a polymerization initiator was added and the temperature of the reaction system was raised to 65 u00b0 c at which temperature polymerization was started then the reaction system was maintained at the temperature of 82 u00b0 c and the polymerization was accomplished in about 3 hours the polymer dispersion obtained was stable filtration of the dispersion with a 400 mesh metal net produced 0 8 part of agglomerate the particle diameter of the polymer particles obtained was 2 8 u03bc and the particle diameter distribution was almost monodisperse under the conditions in emulsion polymerization example 26 emulsion polymerization of ba was carried out by replacing the fluorine containing graft copolymer l with the fluorine containing graft copolymers m and n which were added respectively in an amount of 0 05 part in terms of. |
9 | available from akzo nobel coatings inc as a black barrier emulsion composition which is available a liquid the liquid emulsion may be sprayed and the solvent therein will evaporate relatively quickly leaving the substantially fluid impermeable coating thus this preferred coating may be regarded as a one part system of course other coatings are possible including the so called u201c two part u201d systems where two streams are mixed at the head of the spray gun and react with one another substantially instantaneously to produce the coating other coating approaches which will work in the present process include in mold paints or coatings based on polyurethane and or polyurea further instead of spraying a coating onto saddle 140 it is possible to affix a film which covers saddle 140 and separate pieces of film for covering v shaped portion 120 and u shaped portion 130 this film may be secured by any conventional means such as vacuum or mechanical means many other approaches to achieving the substantially fluid impermeable coating will be apparent to those of skill in the art having the present specification in hand as this point in the process saddle 140 v shaped portion 120 and u shaped portion. |
8 | circuit determines the minimum euclidean distance for a single symbol without decoding the symbol a delay circuit is placed in series with the quick decision circuit to compensate for the traceback delay in the viterbi decoder if the difference in the output signals of viterbi decoder and the quick decision circuit is greater than a predetermined threshold the phase error signal in the phase lock loop is prevented from updating the phase lock loop filter a synchronization loss detector may also be used to prevent the phase error signal from updating the phase lock loop filter if synchronization loss is detected application_number US 10742202 A description with reference to the drawings like numerals represent like components throughout the several drawings fig1 a depicts a typical simple block diagram of a prior art phase lock loop a received signal 9 comprising carrier and data is input into the phase differential detector 10 the phase differential detector determines the difference in frequency between the received signal 9 and the vco output signal 31 and produces therefrom a phase error signal 11 which is input to the phase loop filter 20 the phase loop filter produces a control signal 21 which is input to the vco 30 the vco produces the vco output signal 31 the frequency of which is determined by the vco as a function of some parameter of the control signal 21 typically the voltage level of the control signal with reference to fig1 b a typical prior art phase lock loop for a receiver in a communication system is shown in block diagram form fig1 b is the same as fig1 a with the addition of the components in block 100 a received signal 109 comprising carrier and data. |
8 | 2500 angstrom using nh 3 and sih 4 the silicon nitride layer 14 can also be deposited using lpcvd or pecvd procedures using a reactant gas mixture such as dichlorosilane sicl 2 h 2 and amonia nh 3 photolithographic techniques and reactive ion etching rie are then used to create the desired pattern in the layer 16 of silicon nitride the silicon nitride layer 14 can be wet etched using a phosphoric acid solution the silicon nitride can also be etched using anisotropic rie using chf 3 or sf 6 u2014 o 2 as an etchant the silicon nitride layer 14 can also be dipped into phosphoric acid h 3 po 4 to be removed the pattern of silicon nitride that has been highlighted with 14 in fig2 aligns with surface areas of substrate 10 over which cmos devices are to be created another way of stating this is to say that the surface regions of substrate 10 that are exposed in fig2 and that are located between the pattern 14 of silicon nitride are the surface regions into which the sti trenches are to be etched fig3 shows a cross section of the silicon substrate after a layer 16 of photoresist has been deposited over the surface of the substrate layer 16 has been patterned and etched using the p well mask in order to. |
5 | and surrounding rock it is often necessary to reinforce side walls and a top surface of the passage 10 to prevent loose rocks from falling thus screens may be attached to the walls and top surface to prevent such rock falls before installing the container 12 the desired location in the passage 10 may be cleaned and floors blown backed to solid surface and also it may be backwashed down to fill in any spaces between screens and the actual surface of the passage 10 foam gaskets may be blown completely around the circumference of the passage 10 as indicated at 32 in fig1 5 to the greatest extend possible the surfaces of the foam gaskets will be left reasonably smooth so as to enable an essentially continuous contact to be made to the container 12 thereby forming an adequate seal with the container 12 turning to fig2 the container 12 would be laid on the floor of the mine and a drainage and ventilation pipe 42 detailed below would be installed a ventilation pipe 34 is then connected between a ventilation supply duct 36 of a ventilation system and the tube connector sleeve 24 fig3 air is blown into the container 12 to inflate the container 12 and thus to expand the container until it fills the passage 10 contacting the gaskets 32 as indicated in fig4 and 5 it. |
9 | of height adjustment for the display 11 is indicated in this preferred embodiment both of the gas springs are manufactured by gas spring company of kolmar pa the tilt gas spring is model f3556 and the height gas spring is model f3555 the selection of these two units is an engineering decision and the invention is of course not limited to this selection fig3 illustrates tilt housing 31 having connection points 32 and 36 display device 11 not shown is mounted on tilt housing 31 support housing 16 is shown having connection point 33 which is rotatably connected to connection point 32 of tilt housing 31 a section of tilt gas spring 21 is shown terminating in connecting end 24 which is secured in support housing 16 not shown is a connection made between the other end of tilt gas spring 21 and connection point 36 connection points 37 and 38 of support housing 16 are also shown support arm 15a is shown in this preferred embodiment another support arm is employed parallel to support arm 15a support arms 15a are interconnected by shafts 43 and 45 stablizer arm 15b is shown and in this preferred embodiment an identical stablizer bar is employed positioned in parallel with stablizer bar 15b stablizer bars are interconnected by shafts 42 and 44 support arms 15a and stablizer arms 15b are rotatably connected to points 38. |
6 | as the control hydraulic fluid though it should be appreciated that engine oil transmission power steering brake coolant or some other suitable engine fluid might be used fuel injector 16 is controlled in operation by a control valve assembly 60 preferably attached to and located within the injector itself control valve assembly 60 has an electrical actuator 20 that is preferably a solenoid it should be appreciated however that another suitable device such as a piezoelectric actuator might be used solenoid 64 has a coil 66 and an armature 67 which is attached to a control valve member 62 an electrical connector 21 connects solenoid 64 with the control module 22 a biasing spring 65 biases armature 67 and solenoid 64 toward their upward position closing low pressure seat 70 control valve member 62 has been shown as a poppet valve though it should be appreciated that another suitable valve type such as a spool might be used control valve member 62 is movable within injector body 50 between an upward off position in which it closes low pressure seat 70 and a downward on position in which it closes high pressure seat 71 when solenoid 64 is de energized and control valve member 62 is in its upward position closing low pressure seat 70 control volume 69 provides fluid communication between pressure communication passage 56 and needle check control chamber 57 the high pressure fluid supplied to needle control chamber 57 exerts a downward force on closing hydraulic surface 85 of piston 84 when solenoid 64 is energized and control valve member 62. |
4 | the belt intake 4 as a lower laying belt while the upper laying belt 6 is fed in via a deflecting roller 16 the stationarily mounted deflecting roller 16 has a diameter that is substantially larger than that of the other deflecting rollers as a result of which an intake hopper is formed at the belt intake 4 the distance between the laying belts 5 6 at the belt intake 4 is e g greater than the nap thickness the intake slot 12 thus formed makes possible the intake of the nap 7 on the belt at first without an essential clamping or compression a height adjustable support means 21 with which the gap width of the intake slot 12 can be set is located under the lower laying belt 5 between the intake slot 12 and the upper carriage 2 extends the essentially straight intake section 9 in which the belt sections 10 11 of the laying belts 5 6 gradually move toward each other so that the distance between them will be adapted to the nap thickness at the latest at the end of the intake section 9 at the upper carriage 2 this distance may correspond e g to the nap thickness or it may be set at a fixed value e g 15 mm the nap 7 is gradually guided on both sides and covered in the intake section 9 tapering in a funnel shaped manner. |
3 | 2002 vol 13 no 1 at page 5 according to this report use of the clothes washer contributes 42 4 liters to the total the shower bath contributes 39 4 liters the toilet 37 9 liters faucets 56 4 liters and the dishwasher 4 2 liters for a family of four the wastewater produced on a daily basis would be about 200 gallons or 1400 gallons per week assuming a mid range value of 10 ppm of accell u00ae cleaning solution would be required it would be desirable to introduce about u215b of an ounce of accell u00ae cleaning solution into the home 39 s wastewater on a daily basis this can be accomplished by adding the accell u00ae cleaning solution into one or more of the commonly used household products mentioned above take for example a liquid clothes washer detergent liquid tide u00ae detergent recommends using about 3 ounces of detergent per normal wash if 12 5 ounces of accell u00ae cleaning solution was added to a 300 ounce container of liquid tide u00ae detergent or if 12 5 ounces of the detergent was replaced with the accell u00ae solution a daily clothes washing would add a sufficient amount of a protein rich cleaning solution to treat the septic system since the accell u00ae cleaning solution has a water content of about 80 and a typical liquid detergent also contains a large percentage of water the accell u00ae solution could also be substituted for water during the formulation. |
5 | single monolithic surface that can also account for thermal expansion elements of the latching mechanism are arranged to allow the window or curtain wall to be assembled from the interior leaving only caulking to be performed from the exterior concealing all of such elements helps eliminate the exposure of window mullions and minimizes maintenance of the window or curtain wall application_number US 201515301901 A description the following is a detailed description of the invention provided to aid those skilled in the art in practicing the present invention those of ordinary skill in the art may make modifications and variations in the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention unless otherwise defined all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs the terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention all publications patent applications patents figures and other references mentioned herein are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety it will be understood that when an element is referred to as being u201c coupled u201d or u201c connected u201d to another element it can be directly coupled or connected to the other element or intervening elements may also be present in contrast when an element is referred to as being u201c directly coupled u201d or u201c directly connected u201d to another element there are no intervening elements present like numbers refer. |
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