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8 | output current is applied usually to a suitable node in the input stage of the control circuit error amplifier etc this current is used to oppose the normal drive currents thereby reducing the nodal slew rates in the signal path another way to view this is to consider the invention as applying negative feedback during output slewing of the system as soon as the system achieves its desired output level the feedback current reduces to i1 which is so small in magnitude as to cause minimal effect fig3 shows the schematic of the unity gain configuration of the operational amplifier of fig1 a in detail including the bias scheme of transistor n1 and resistor r1 and the internal frequency compensation of capacitor c1 and resistor r2 for this example a unity gain configuration is chosen for simplicity there being no requirement for a feedback resistor network also the choice of a capacitive load of 200 pf represents a difficult load and the type that a power supply might be expected to drive under certain conditions in the circuit of fig3 resistor r1 sets the current through transistor n1 to be vdd vthres n1 r1 where vthres n1 is the threshold voltage of transistor n1 this current is mirrored to transistors n4 and n5 in the specific example given so that the current in each of transistors n4 and n5 is twice the current in transistor n1 due to the particular sizing of these transistors n4 and n5 100w 16l with respect to transistor n1 50w 16l where 34 w 34 and 34 l. |
7 | the probe beam reaches spectrometer 110 for the particular implementation of fig1 the probe and reference beams are recombined using the same beam splitter 108 used to cause their separation in the preferred implementation an objective 124 is placed in the reference path objectives 114 and 124 are similar as possible so that they impart the same chromatic phase retardation this arrangement is found in linnik microscopes the position of mirror 122 is controlled by a piezo actuator 126 both the piezo actuator 126 and the spectrometer operate under control of a processor 128 by changing the position of mirror 122 the length of the path traveled by the reference beam may be controlled the recombination of the probe and reference beams creates interference between the two beams changing the path length traveled by the reference beam i e moving mirror 122 modulates this interference in general it is also possible to modulate the interference pattern by varying the path length traveled by the probe beam while holding the path length traveled by the reference beam fixed this can be done for example by moving subject 112 processor 128 controls this modulation and synchronously samples the output of spectrometer 110 for typical implementations spectrometer 110 includes a photodiode or ccd array that measures multiple wavelengths simultaneously this enables processor 128 to obtain samples from spectrometer 110 that are resolved in both time and wavelength processor 128 calculates a complex reflection coefficient r k for each subject 112 that is measured r k is related to the output s k x of spectrometer 110 by the following equation s u2061 k x u222b uf603 a u2061 k u2032 u2062 r u2061 k u2032 b u2061 k u2032 u2062 e. |
7 | time of the last market quote is the objective this satisfies steps 401 where the particular future date has been described by a horizon date of 1 year and 402 where the selection of a traded asset has been described by the corporate bond the method next selects a table of future prospective outcomes whose projected cashflow values have assigned probabilities step 403 the selected table of prospective cashflow future outcomes and respective probabilities is found in table 8 in columns 8d and 8e this satisfies step 403 the method next sorts these prospective cashflow future outcomes and respective probabilities in ascending order from lowest to highest step 404 these sorted outcomes with their respective probabilities still attached are shown in table 9 columns 9a and 9b this satisfies step 404 the method next cumulates the sorted probabilities so that the last probability equals the number one step 405 these cumulated probabilities are shown in column 9c the cumulated probability for the last sorted outcome 109 37 equals the number 1 this satisfies step 405 the method next selects a lambda value as the u201c market price of risk u201d this selection is a provisional value which will be reselected by the method again and again by iteration until the discounted wang price converges to equal the 100 00 the last market price for the bond one skilled in the art perceives that the returns in table 9 are not lognormal so that the sharpe ratio can only provide a provisional or starter lambda value for the purposes of this example the sharpe ratio is the average of weighted bond returns for the year minus the average. |
1 | a system diagram of an exemplary embodiment of as computing system 200 as may be used to implement embodiments of the method 100 or in carrying out embodiments of portions of the anesthesia ventilator 10 the computing system 200 includes a processing system 206 storage system 204 software 202 communication interface 208 and as user interface 210 the processing system 206 loads and executes software 202 from the storage system 204 including a software module 230 when executed by the computing system 200 software module 230 directs the processing system to operate as described herein in further detail in accordance with the method 200 or a portion thereof it should be noted that the computing system 200 may be configured in a number of locations proximate or remote from the anesthesia ventilator 10 for example the computing system 200 may be included in the ventilator 10 in the rfid reader 30 and or in any user workstation proximate to the ventilator 150 or remote in a practitioner 39 s station care station or other computer station although the computing system 200 as depicted in fig4 includes one application module 230 in the present example it is to be understood that one or more modules could provide the. |
1 | move upwardly and downwardly as shown in fig1 the inside of forward side wall portion 440 comprises horizontal flanges 76 and 78 disposed below and above vertical slot 48 to prevent arms 26 a and 426 a from moving upwardly and downwardly as shown in fig1 rear side wall portion 450 comprises round opening 56 arm 26 b comprises the round end having round opening 58 arm 426 b comprises a round end having a round opening 458 pin portion 84 of pivot pin 80 extends through opening 56 and openings 58 and 458 and is fastened with another threaded lock nut 74 thus arms 26 b and 426 b are coaxially movably mounted on rear side wall portion 450 like pivotal member 60 pivotal member 60 a may move vertically between a release position in which pin portion 64 a engages with the upper end of vertical slot 48 and a latch position in which pin portion 64 a engages with the lower end of vertical slot 48 when pivotal member 60 a is in the release position pin portions 64 a and 84 are transversally aligned and forming a pivot axis such that housings 20 and 420 can pivotally rotate from a close position to an open position when housings 20 and 420 are rotated to the open position the rotative movements are stopped because the upper edges of arms 26 a and 426 a are engaged with corresponding side edges of inwardly tilted extending portion 442 of side wall portion 440 respectively in this situation both slots 54 and 454 are completely superposed with slot 48 and permit pivotal member 60 a. |
7 | to receiving keywords is explained there may be some unit test classes which do not utilize any javadoc or any other method or class names for example in that embodiment a class called classone with method methodone may be utilized by the unit test class in that embodiment an alternative approach to obtaining keywords may be used in that embodiment testing module 118 b may allow all the ui tests to run execute and generate keywords based on the layers that interacts with the html a layer is essentially the software used to execute the ui tests e g selenium non limiting examples of a layer interaction may be an assert click a text input title and alt tags label and fieldset tags that correspond to inputs filename of images nearby text from p tags and span tags or title and keywords tag of html page if above is not found it must be mentioned that the use of this method to obtain keywords is not limited to this embodiment and may be utilized in any other cases it must be appreciated that the use of the word u201c match u201d in an embodiment does not require an exact match between the keyword and the words used within the unit test. |
2 | adapted to convey the turkeys into a loading station designated by the reference numeral 7 according to the invention the supporting structure is self propelled so as to be arranged in a turkey gathering area near the turkeys moving it toward them as they are gathered and loaded into the coops the machine can then be removed once gathering is complete the supporting structure 2 comprises for this purpose self propelled means 3 which are constituted by a motorized truck provided with wheels or in the specific case tracks 4 the conveyance means 6 comprise an oscillating frame 8 which is articulated to the supporting structure 2 by means of a pair of arms 9 each of which is pivoted in the structure 2 by means of a pivot 10 the oscillating motion of the frame 8 is actuated by actuators which are constituted in the specific case by hydraulic actuators 11 so that the frame 8 can assume at least two positions a lower one which is used during the gathering and conveyance of the turkeys and a raised one shown in fig3 which is used during the movement of the machine and during loading into the various levels of the cages the frame 8 comprises a conveyor belt not shown in the figures which is closed by a box like body 19 that is adapted to transfer the turkeys that arrive from the gathering means to an insertion unit 10 which comprises in the specific case two parallelogram like elements 11 that are adapted to convey the turkeys that arrive from the belt. |
1 | example there can be exemplified alkali metal salts such as sodium salts lithium salts potassium salts etc alkaline earth metal salts such as aluminum salts calcium salts magnesium salts etc and ammonium salts for example a hydrochloride of the compound of the present invention can be obtained by dissolving the compound of the present invention in a solution of hydrogen chloride in an alcohol ethyl acetate or diethyl ether although the compound of the present invention may have asymmetrical carbon all of respective optical isomers and mixtures thereof fall within the scope of the present invention the optical isomer can be for example produced by means of optical resolution from the above obtained racemate by utilizing basicity thereof according to a known method using an optically active acid e g tartaric acid dibenzoyltartaric acid mandelic acid 10 camphor sulfonic acid etc or by the use of a previously prepared optically active compound as a raw material besides such an optical isomer can also be produced by means of optical resolution using a chiral column or asymmetric synthesis in addition among the compounds of the present invention all compounds which may form a tautomer fall within the scope of the present invention as one example there is exemplified example 16 or the like as shown in the test examples as described later the compound of the present invention or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt has high ros tyrosine kinase inhibitory activity and can be used as a preventing agent or a treating agent for diseases in which an ros tyrosine kinase. |
5 | in between outer wall surface 39 of expandable casing and the inner wall surfaces of upper and lower retainer rings 56 58 defined by the inner diameters of upper and lower retainer rings 56 58 due to the compression of sealing element 51 between outer wall surface 39 of expandable casing 30 and the inner wall surfaces of upper and lower retainer rings 56 58 the center portion of sealing element 51 is extruded outwardly in between upper and lower retainer rings 56 58 upper end 52 of sealing element 51 is extruded outwardly above upper retainer ring 56 and lower end 54 of sealing element 51 is extruded outwardly below lower retainer ring 58 until all three portions of sealing element 51 form a seal against inner wall surface 22 of well 20 the distance between the outer diameter of upper and lower retainer rings 56 58 and inner wall surface 22 of well 20 is referred to as the extrusion gap referring now to fig2 3 in another embodiment expandable casing 130 has upper end 132 lower end 134 bore 136 defined by inner wall surface 138 outer wall surface 139 and axis 140 expandable casing 30 includes run in diameter defined by run in radius 142 fig2 and set diameter defined by set radius 144 fig3 run in radius 142 and thus the run in diameter is less than set radius 144 and thus the set diameter expandable casing 130 is radially expanded using a cone not shown or other device used to expand expandable casing 130 from the run in diameter defined by run in radius 142 to the set diameter defined by set radius 144 in the same manner as the embodiment discussed above with respect to. |
9 | the invention the table lamp 9 comprises a stand 90 and a shade 91 including an inner layer 911 and an adhered outer layer 912 having the same shape as the inner layer 911 at least one transparent crescent pattern 913 is formed on the outer layer 912 a space 914 is formed inside the shade 91 top and bottom of the shade 91 are formed as a first opening 915 and a second opening not numbered one ends of a plurality of optical fibers 916 are distributed between the inner layer 911 and the outer layer 912 and the other ends thereof are extended toward the first opening 915 and then are deflected toward the second opening to form a bundle receptacle 917 for covering the first opening 915 in a case that the shade 91 is mounted the bundle receptacle 917 is inserted in the channel 711 of the connector 71 also light emitted from the light source 3 will transmit from the other ends of the optical fibers 916 to one ends thereof hence colorful light will be generated on the shade 91 as the emitted light passes the crescent patterns 913 as a result a dazzling effect is generated on the table lamp 9 see fig3 note that a. |
5 | panels 5 may be enhanced by the location within hollow aperture 16 of a thin rectangular section steel or plastics tube 18 which not only assists in maintaining edge to edge alignment of wall panels from top to bottom but also provides additional reinforcement against lateral wind loads typically the abutting ends of wall panels 5 will be coated with a gap filling flexible polymeric adhesive to maximise the insulating properties of the wall structure and otherwise to accommodate any minor movement due to thermal expansion and contraction of the panels where the rectangular tube 18 is located in the hollow aperture 16 between adjoining panels it too may be secured with adhesive but it need not extend completely between the upper and lower channels 12 20 as it is not needed as a structural load bearing member rather a key to maintain channels 16 a in alignment it readily will be apparent to a skilled addressee that the panel edge joints whether reinforced with tube 18 or not are thermally efficient as there is no conductivity path from one side of a wall structure to the other a first embodiment of a roof for the building structure is illustrated in fig5 in this embodiment the roof 4 has a minimum pitch typically of from 3 to 10 degrees and is supported directly by the external load bearing walls 30 and by the internal load bearing walls 31 the roof may also be comprised of modular panels as discussed in more detail below in relation to fig6 a the roof panels 33 are secured at one end to the external walls 30 by screws 34 which pass through the roof panels 33 compression member 21 and. |
6 | be accompanied by locking means which hold it in the position to which it has been brought by being heated in the example shown in fig3 a pawl 34 is mounted on a pin 36 carried by the end fitting 26 a spring not shown keeps the pawl pressed against the other end fitting 28 which has a step 38 against which the pawl engages at the end of the movement a generally adjustable end of stroke abutment 40 can be mounted on the end fitting 26 to determine a limit position for the end fitting 28 and to prevent relative movement or vibration heating can then be switched off when it is desired to make the actuator reversible resilient return means are provided that are capable of exerting a torque that is not less than the torque required for re cocking the bar into its initial state the re cocking torque is smaller than the drive torque that the bar made of memory alloy is capable of delivering when it is heated heat energy being transformed into mechanical energy the re cocking means can be constituted for example by a spring interconnecting the two ends of the bar or interconnecting the two end fittings under such circumstances the torque that can be exerted by the bar must be sufficient to overcome both friction forces and the opposing force of the resilient re cocking means the characteristics of an actuator of the invention are particularly advantageous for deploying solar panels on a satellite. |
9 | b the lip can thereby be constructed in such a way that it evenly engages corrugation valleys of a corrugated pipe but this can also take place under tension which means the height of the lip in the region 30 of the lip is less than the depth of the corrugation of a corrugated pipe while in the region 35 the height of the lip is higher than the depth of the corrugation of the corrugated pipe in this manner the corrugated pipe can be braced relative to the lip or relative to the locking portion 10 however this can lead to friction and to wear as is apparent the lip is constructed in such a way that it engages the wall of a corrugated pipe in a corrugation valley over more than 180 u00b0 c which means beyond the virtual center point 52 for example if the pipe is bent increased contact pressure in the interlocking region of the locking portion automatically results so that a higher rip out force would be necessary for removal of the corrugated pipe further this is combined with an additional leverage of the anchorage of the legs of the locking portion 10 within the interlocking portion not illustrated the rip out force can be increased by 30 and more by way of the illustrated oval shape of the lip or the oval height change of the lip this very advantageous and surprising result can be achieved although instead of the normally two to three lips only a single lip is used the use of only a single lip however guarantees that different pipe profiles which means fine and course pipe profiles can be fastened with. |
1 | high yields of recombinant protein may be dependent on the growth conditions the rate of expression and the length of time used to express the at rich gene in general at rich genes appear to be expressed at a higher level in e coli during a post exponential or slowed phase of growth high level production of the encoded protein requires moderate levels of expression over an extended period e g 20 24 h of post exponential growth rather than the typical approach of high level expression during exponential growth for shorter periods e g 4 6 h in this regard it is more efficient to maintain plasmids carrying the gene of interest by maintaining constant selective pressure for the gene or its expression vector during the extended period of growth one aspect of the present invention is using an antibiotic that is not inactivated or degraded during growth of the expression host cell as is found with ampicillin this embodiment involves the expression of genes encoding resistance to kanamycin as the selective phenotype for maintaining the expression vector which comprises such kanamycin resistance genetic sequences expression of large at rich clostridial genes in e coli at levels gt 100 mg liter provided for by methods of the present invention was hitherto unknown terms as used herein are based upon their art recognized meaning and should be clearly understood by the ordinary skilled artisan raru is a recombinant protein containing the repeating units of clostridium difficile toxin a as defined by dove et al dove et al infect immun 58 480 488 1990 the nucleotide sequence encoding raru and the amino acid sequence of raru are shown in fig2 and 3 respectively the raru expressed by prsetb aru km. |
5 | be hollow shown or solid the extender portion 320 of the riser barrier is curved downward between the proximal end 332 and the distal end 340 and holds the elongated bar 112 away horizontally from the riser portion 310 by dimension u201c k u201d and vertically away by dimension u201c p u201d where in one embodiment dimension u201c k u201d is about 1 u00bd inches and dimension u201c p u201d is about 1 u00bd inches the horizontal separation between the riser portion 310 and bar 112 permits the user to slide his her hand along the bar 112 without interference the downward curve of the extender portion 320 giving added room for the user 39 s hand the length of the riser portion 310 deters the skateboarder from sliding on the rail as shown in the figures the riser portion 310 has a thickness given by dimension u201c j u201d which in one version is about u00bd inch and a width given by dimension u201c n u201d which in one version is about 1 inch the proximal end 332 of the extender portion 320 is generally flat to conform and attach to the bottom of the bar 112 the distal end 340 of the extender portion 320 includes a generally flat rectangular vertical portion the flat rectangular vertical portion fastens to the riser portion 310 and being wider than the riser portion 310 has a dimension of u201c m u201d by which it overlaps on either side the riser portion 310 in one. |
7 | can satisfactorily be achieved even by using the fixed semi cylindrical tape guide fig6 to 9 show a structure of a main portion of the lower half 2 of a tape cassette according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention fig1 to 13 show the structure in the state in which a cylindrical tape guide 5 is mounted on the other hand fig1 to 17 show the same structure having however a semi cylindrical tape guide mounted therein referring to fig6 to 9 a tape guide supporting structure provided on the inner surface of the lower half of the cassette casing includes a supporting pin 4 which can engage with the bore of the cylindrical tape guide 5 and has a diameter same as or only slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the tape guide 5 and a platform or supporting surface 10 formed around the base portion of the supporting pin 4 for supporting the bottom end of the tape guide by virtue of this structure the cylindrical tape guide can fixedly be supported further formed in the tape supporting surface surrounding partially the base portion of the pin 4 is a semi circular groove 12 which has a bottom surface at a lower level than the supporting surface top surface of the platform 10 as can be seen in fig6 and 7 the inner wall of this groove 1 is provided with an arcuate supporting rib 15 having a radius of curvature corresponding to the inner diameter of the semi cylindrical tape guide while the outer. |
2 | mounting a propulsive system on an aircraft airframe 12 by means of an external strut 4 which connects the engine 1 with the airframe 12 said strut 4 comprising a plurality of spars 8 intruding into the airframe 12 and means 7 9 11 for attaching said spars 8 to the internal airframe structure 10 the cited means 7 9 11 being dampers shock absorbers or active actuators with characteristics chosen so that the said means 7 9 11 are particularly suited for the efficient reduction of attachment and internal dynamic loads arising mainly but not only from hard landing events and aircraft flight manoeuvres and for damping sustained vibrations of the propulsive system airframe 12 assembly the said arrangement allowing the easy removal of the strut 4 from the rest of the said airframe 12 and the interchangeability of the said strut 4 between different aircrafts being also the cited arrangement tolerant to damage or complete failure of at least one of the said spars 8 application_number US 99899107 A description the installation of modern high by pass engines cowled or uncowled on aircraft requires consideration of the large loads introduced in the airframe due to the dynamic response of the engine pylon airframe assembly to normal and emergency flight conditions consideration must also be given to the level of sustained vibration in the cabin during normal flight and also in such conditions as those produced in and after the event of losing one or more rotor blades in flight the problems caused by the dynamic response can be particularly severe in the case of high by pass engines due to the large centrifugal forces generated by the unbalanced rotation of the relatively heavy rotor blades at high speed the rotor unbalance may be caused. |
8 | more detail below video protection switch vps 30 receives video signals 40 and 41 from the two transmission paths 12 1 and 12 2 respectively and produces a video output signal 45 from one of the two input video signals 40 or 41 in addition vps 30 receives alarm signals from alarm relay outputs 35 and 36 at decoders 25 and 26 respectively alarm relay output 35 sends an alarm signal to vps 30 upon a detection of a video signal error or failure in transmission path 12 1 e g errors introduced by encoder 15 transmission channel 20 1 or decoder 25 and alarm relay output 36 sends an alarm signal to vps 30 upon a detection of a video signal error or failure in transmission path 12 2 such error or alarm signals are provided in conventional decoders such as the previously mentioned digilink 1220 encoder decoder as discussed below in the event of a video signal error or failure on one of transmission paths 12 1 12 2 vps 30 switches from the failing transmission path to the back up or other transmission path fig3 illustrates a video transmission system 13 having a plurality of video sources 10 each of which transmits video signals over two transmission paths in a manner similar to that in transmission system 5 in fig2 thus in accordance with the embodiment illustrated in fig3 the first transmission path for the video signal from video. |
6 | the spring coil 16 in place and should a sprung band be utilised then a pivot pin 13 will pass through and hold one end of said sprung bands looped material in such a way as to provide the necessary push on the movable clamp towards the cord the upper part of the device is an upper assembly 26 comprising the push button 18 and plunger 23 the button 18 in part moves internally of the casing 3 and has an exterior portion which protrudes from the casing presenting the push button surface to be depressed with the button of preferably a solid square shape where the lower part of the underneath of the push button is shaped as a push rod plunger 23 which is either attached to or preferably part of the button moulding 18 the inner sleeve 20 of the casing 3 matingly receives the shoulder 21 of the button allowing the button 18 to travel up and down the guide 22 underneath the button is situated a coiled spring 19 located within a holding ring or groove 29 in both the button 18 and the casing 3 whereby the button 39 s push rod 23 is free to move up and down inside the spring coil 19 and through a hole 30 in the casing 3 between the upper assembly 26 and the lower assembly 25 in the resting position the spring 19 extends the button upwards to the point the internal shoulder 21 of the button hits the internal casing as shown in fig6 the push rod plunger 23 part of the button 18 is preferably of cylindrical shape with a rounded or wedge like angled strike face 24 having its edge facing in. |
5 | removal of spring clips 35 and then locking pins 34 by a light tap removal of studs 31 from sockets 32 is not quite so simple because it is necessary to move both fastenings together along parallel paths or each one alternately with the other for a short distance particularly if the extension should become bent and not restored exactly to its original condition it is accordingly preferred to weld hammer pads 37 to each extension close to each mounting 31 a few taps of a hammer or other solid object against pads 37 will remove extension 30 very quickly without battering or otherwise damaging the mounting studs 31 convenient use of extensions requires provision of a place for carrying them when they are not in use accordingly an extra socket 28 is welded to the back of blade 20 in a location such that extension 30 can be supported by socket 38 on the back of blade 20 without projecting beyond its lateral edge this socket 38 is provided with a locking pin 34 and spring clip 35 to prevent loss of the extension 30 during activities not requiring the extension to be in its operating position this carrying socket 38 must of course have its axis spaced somewhat farther from the surface of blade 20 than socket 32 to allow for the thickness of the extension 30 a lower socket is not required in this inactive position of extension 30 although the preferred form of the invention described above is quite simple in construction and reliable and convenient in use many other arrangements for quick and firm mounting and removal of a blade extension are possible fig4 shows. |
6 | is turned on before the injection event begins to precharge or store energy in the inductor 22 the injector driver switch 66 is preferably turned on slightly before the inductor driver switch 60 is turned off and generally only a few hundred microseconds before the inductor driver switch 60 is turned off this insures that the injector driver switch 66 is completely on before the energy stored in the inductor 22 is discharged therefrom so that the energy stored in the inductor 22 will flow immediately to the fuel injector coil 62 when the inductor driver switch 60 is turned off a very small amount of current may flow through the injector coil 62 when the injector driver switch 66 is initially turned on but this does not affect the operation of the injector 12 significant current will flow into the solenoid coil 62 when the inductor driver switch 60 is turned off and the injector driver switch 66 is turned on and the inductor acts as a current source in series with the battery 63 to dump a large current into the solenoid coil 62 as the energy in the inductor 22 is dissipated into the solenoid coil 62 the current in the solenoid coil 62 and the inductor 22 reaches a holding level established by the series combination of the solenoid coil 62 and inductor 22 the inductor 22 must have characteristics so that the current in the injector. |
6 | pattern 40 h now turning to fig5 a second embodiment of the rotary switch of the present invention is shown in this embodiment the switch is again shown in connection with a flashlight 100 however the flashlight 100 is of a more traditional tubular configuration as described above the present invention includes an outer housing 102 a base 104 a contact element 106 contact pads 108 lighting elements 110 control circuitry 112 a rotatable actuator 114 that includes a magnet 116 and batteries 118 while all of the functional elements remain the same the relationship between the functional elements is slightly varied in this case the base 14 is formed in a cylinder having a cylindrical outer surface the contact pads 108 are arranged in a circular pattern or array around the circumference of the cylindrical outer surface the hub 122 of the contact element 116 is mounted to the top end of the base 104 and the contact arms 120 of the contact element 116 are bent to a position that is substantially perpendicular to the hub 122 the contact arms 120 are spring biased inwardly where a cylindrical contact element 124 is placed having the contact element pads 108 thereon in locations that correspond to the contact arms 120 as can be seen in fig5 the actuator 114 is provided as a ring that is rotatable around the outer housing 102 of the flashlight 100 and includes a magnet 116 mounted therein for opening the. |
3 | amounts of contaminants therefore it may be desirable to use the ec system 10 for a threshold treatment of the water as it is delivered thus reducing viscosity and before mixing with sand or chemicals as indicated above the ec system 10 is otherwise self contained so that it is easy to move to and from the well head 12 fig2 and 3 illustrate the basic operating parameters of the system 10 in the recycling scenario the flow back 18 is delivered to a pretreatment holding tank 24 see fig2 from there the flow back is passed to a manifold feed system 28 see fig3 via line 26 the manifold system 28 distributes the flow back to a series of parallel ec treatment cells indicated generally at 30 each ec treatment cell has an internal configuration of charged plates that come into contact with the flow back ec treatment cells with charged plate configurations have been in general use with ec systems for a long time however to the extent possible it is desirable to select plate and flow through configurations that create turbulent flow within each cell further described below it is undesirable to generate significant amounts of flocculation within the cells 30 themselves after treatment by the cells 30 the flow back is returned to a series of settling tanks 32 see fig2 via line 34 the ec treatment in the cells causes flocculent to be subsequently generated in the settling tanks 32 there the contaminants are removed from the water via a settling out process solid materials are removed from the settling tanks 32 and trucked off site for later disposal in a conventional manner the clarified water is then passed through sand media 36 usually. |
6 | is preferably supported by the bottom especially as it is filled with liquid application_number US 70855476 A description referring now to the drawings wherein like parts are designated by the same reference numbers throughout the several views there is illustrated in fig1 a perspective view of a funnel stand generally designated 10 constructed in accordance with the present invention the stand 10 according to the preferred embodiment has a generally rectangular box like shape comprising a flat continuous bottom wall 12 and a top wall 14 which slopes inward from the bottom of raised edge 30 in a slightly downward direction toward the bottom wall centrally located in the top wall is an opening 18 from which extends downward a tapered spout 20 typically a web 19 covers opening 18 to prevent the car drain plug or tools from falling through the hole the spout terminates at a suiable distance below the top of the stand for example two inches to permit a deformable receptacle such as plastic bag 22 to be located within the stand beneath the spout as best shown in fig2 the top and bottom of the stand are interconnected by support members or braces 24 at each of the corners such that each of the sides of the stand are open as shown at 26 the overall height of the stand typically may be six inches and approximately eighteen inches in width and depth this height will permit locating the stand under. |
3 | of choice and may be derived from genes encoding proteins either homologous or heterologous to the host cell for transcription in a fungal host examples of useful promoters are those derived from the gene encoding a oryzae taka amylase rhizomucor miehei aspartic proteinase a niger neutral u03b1 amylase a niger acid stable u03b1 amylase a niger or a awamori glucoamylase glaa rhizomucor miehei lipase a oryzae alkaline protease a oryzae triose phosphate isomerase or a nidulans acetamidase preferred are the taka amylase and glaa promoters the expression vector of the invention may also comprise a suitable transcription terminator and in eukaryotes polyadenylation sequences operably connected to the dna sequence encoding the heterologous gene sequence termination and polyadenylation sequences may suitably be derived from the same sources as the promoter the vector may further comprise a dna sequence enabling the vector to replicate in the host cell in question examples of such sequences are the origins of replication of plasmids puc19 pacyc177 pub110 pe194 pamb1 and pij702 the vector may also comprise a selectable marker e g a gene the product of which complements a defect in the host cell or one which confers antibiotic resistance such as ampicillin kanamycin chloramphenicol or tetracycline resistance examples of aspergillus selection markers include amds pyrg argb niad sc and hygb a marker giving rise to hygromycin resistance preferred for use in an aspergillus host cell are the amds and pyrg markers of a nidulans or a oryzae furthermore selection may be accomplished by co transformation e g as described in wo 91 17243 it is generally preferred that the expression gives rise to a product which is extracellular the protein of interest may thus comprise a preregion permitting secretion of the expressed protein into the. |
8 | passive element that is one protruded portion of the passive element however it is apparent that mounting of a passive element having plural terminals can be performed when the number of recesses of the silicon substrate 1 and the number of protrusions of the passive element are increased in correspondence with the number of terminals of the passive element fig5 is a sectional view of an electronic circuit device having a silicon substrate according to embodiment 3 of the present invention the silicon substrate 1 has a front surface and a back surface the upper side of fig5 corresponds to the front surface and the lower side thereof corresponds to the back surface the elements such as a transistor resistor and capacitor are formed on the front surface of the silicon substrate 1 by using the silicon planar process a point of difference from the embodiment in fig3 is that the recess of the silicon substrate has two levels the shape of the recess thus eases the insertion of the passive element 2 from the front surface of the silicon substrate further as the shape of the recess a tapered shape can also be made by conducting taper etching through anisotropic wet etching and then conducting drie vertically as shown in fig6 this structure further eases the insertion of the passive element 2 from the front surface of the silicon substrate further fig7 is a sectional view of an electronic circuit device having a silicon substrate in the case where the shape of the passive element 2 has two levels in this case the terminals. |
7 | the resistance from ring to tip is measured if this resistance is again greater than 50k u03c9 the wires pass and the next test is performed this test also known as a 34 continuity test 34 determines if the ringer in the customer 39 s telephone is connected by measuring the capacitance of the customer 39 s ringer if the ringer is connected the wires pass all tests if not the wire fail and an indication of 34 no ringer 34 is given going back to step 3 if the resistance is not greater than 50k u03c9 the wires must be tested further to determine if there is in fact a leak or if the customer 39 s receiver is off hook these tests are illustrated in the right hand leg of the diagram thus in the next test with the tip conductor again grounded resistance is measured with a 15 milliamp current applied if the measured resistance is not less than 650 u03c9 the wires fail the leak test since the receiver could not exhibit this resitance if the receiver were off hook if the resistance is less than 650 u03c9 the resistance of ring to tip is again measured since there still might be an off hook condition but this time with 1 milliamp of current through the wires if the resistance is not greater than 200 u03c9 the wires fail the leak test since again there cannot be an off hook condition exhibiting this resistance if the resistance is greater than 200 u03c9 the wires are tested one more time to determine. |
4 | of irregular or preformed shapes to the elongated wound substrates of flat sheeting or fibrous substrates of any provenience the environment may vary from cryogenic to high temperatures and from vacuum to pressurized autoclaves this invention simply designs means for the rotational transportation of materials on a declining path within a controlled environment of vapor gases moisture powders and a mix of energy sources because of the economical significance this specification describes in large measure loads of elongated sheetings they are shown on the rotating working a frame 17 placed movably on a pair of rails and on the five upper conveyor b to f the substrates marked lot 3 are wound in two colors on top of each other or wound tight at substrate 3 or moderate or loose at triple load 21 they may be wrapped in any shape or form as implied at 20 the stacking capacity in fig1 of 106 000 linear meters relates to the reserved space of about 1250 mm per lot 3 with a diameter of 1200 mm plus 50 mm space between lots of an average length of 2000 m of course lots 3 of intermediate size for example 600 mm 850 mm diameter etc may be used to fit on intermediate stops. |
2 | cylinder 141 a sucker 144 attached at the end of said pipe 143 and a vacuum tube 145 in which a trap 146 intermediates said sucker 144 is made of a rubber a plastic a metal and the like said sucker 144 of said removing tool 140 contacts with the upper side 113 of said masking member 111 and said masking member 111 is sucked up by said sucker 144 said coating layer 150 is sucked into said vacuum tube 145 through said sucker 144 and said pipe 143 and collected in said trap 146 after this said piston rod 142 is lifted by the operation of said oil pressure cylinder 141 to peel said masking member 111 from said part 131 of said article 130 as shown in fig5 said masking member 111 may be removed from said sucker 144 of said removing tool 140 by opening said vacuum tube 145 to the atmosphere or by putting air into said vacuum tube 145 fig6 a and fig6 b show other embodiments of said masking member 111 used to protect a part having a flat surface of an article in the first embodiment fig6 a a vessel type masking member 111d has a flange 112d at the open end and an adhesive layer 114d is formed on said flange 112d further said masking member 111d has a smooth and flat surface 115d on the outside of the bottom 113d said masking. |
7 | 10 the construction and functionality of which is further described below front projecting handle 50 and rear projecting handle 60 are included to allow the user to easily roll the cart in alternate embodiments the mobile cart of the invention may not include a secure medication storage compartment and upper working section 210 may comprise one or more trays or shelves and or may support a monitor or display or computer one of the functional aims of intermediate section 230 is to allow the user to relatively easily move the upper working section 210 between the lowest and highest positions and any location between the two and maintain the upper working section 210 at the selected height the post 232 is designed such that the user can accomplish this by squeezing and holding a front release lever not shown that is located near the center of front handle 50 the operation of the height adjustment can be accomplished in various manners but does not form part of the invention and so will not be further described herein in alternate embodiments intermediate section 230 may have a fixed position and a fixed height secure medication storage compartment 250 allows medical personnel to securely store and easily transport medications for several patients from room to room as shown in fig5 the medications are stored in open top removable containers or bins 110 in this embodiment ten bins 110 fit into medication tray body 104 of medication tray 100 bins are not required and when used there is no set quantity or configuration of bins that can be used in. |
5 | is connected with the first water supplying tube 81 of a water retaining unit 81 and a cleaning spray nozzle 33 of the control unit 3 is connected with the second water supplying tube 82 thus water tubes and electrical wires required for connecting the toilet seat 2 and the control unit 3 to the septic tank 7 the water retaining unit 8 and the power socket 61 are hidden at back of the carrying unit 1 so that the present invention is easily assembled and obtains beauty when a user wants to use the toilet seat 2 and walks near a sensor 51 on a cover 5 senses the user in a default distance in advance then the sensor 51 automatically turns on a moving unit 35 to open the cover 5 a heater 32 is set up through a control panel 31 at the time so that a temperature of a transmittal unit 41 in the seat 4 is controlled through the water supplied from the second water supplying tube 82 to provide a comfort when sitting on the seat 4 when the user finishes using the toilet a cleaning spray nozzle 33 is turned on through the control panel 31 to spray a water of a certain temperature for washing the user moreover an automatic flushing or a manual flushing is set through the control panel 31 if an. |
4 | increased dragloads which would have the tendency to break the wires if they were presented to it individually at the same time and as an associated phenomenon this arrangement obviates the necessity of adjusting and monitoring within prescribed limits the tension on the wires individually induced by the spools themselves in operation a spool containing a multiplicity of wires wound parallel thereon is mounted on the cradle 30 as shown in fig1 and 2 with each of the wires from the spool fed through one of the holes in the guide plate 50 if one is used six through the peripheral holes 54 and one through the central hole 52 by this means it is assured that six peripheral wires will overlay a central wire in abutting relationship to each other and substantially entirely overlaying the core wire in the proper geometric configuration for a true concentric 7 wire strand alternative strand configurations e g a 19 wire concentric strand would utilize corresponding changes in the hole configuration of the closure plate and or might be adapted for each hole to accomodate a multiplicity of wires in each thus for example although 7 wire strands 6 over 1 19 wire strands 12 over 6 over 1 and 37 wire strands 18 over 12 over 6 over 1 are traditional 34 true concentric 34 configurations as to which a separate guide plate hole may be used for each wire a 49 wire 7 u00d7 7 34 rope 34 might utilize 7 guide plate holes each accomodating a 7wire concentric strand where seven such 7 wire strands have been wound in parallel on the spool or as noted above and. |
7 | the response to the correct request the 32 bit word must be converted back to the 64 bit pointer corresponding to the driver memory 114 where the request data is stored to ensure that the y bit token passed back by the hba 110 is the same y bit token as the y bit token passed into the hba 110 so that the robust translator 502 generates the correct address in the driver memory 114 a validator 504 performs error checking on the x bit token passed by the iopb 122 if the iopb 122 x bit token is valid then the robust translator 502 converts the y bit token in the iopb 122 token field back into a 64 pointer using a hash function and hash buckets the 64 bit pointer is then matched to the 64 bit address in the driver memory 114 and the address is then released for subsequent requests although the validator 504 is shown as an object that is part of the robust translator 502 it should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the validator 504 may be an object separate from the robust translator 502 similarly while the robust translator 504 is shown as a separate object from the driver 202 it should also. |
5 | present invention is shown in fig9 a and 9b as may be evidenced from fig9 b this embodiment has a rectangularly shaped outlet and housing and has its greatest applicability in cramped space quarters such as are found in shallow seam coal mines the air pumping apparatus 76 generally includes two converging wall portions 78 and two diverging wall portions 80 located at the wide ends of wall portions 78 and 80 respectively are an inlet 82 and an outlet 84 wall portions 78 and 80 are formed as the shortened walls of a housing having an hourglass configuration with a rectangular cross section when the section is taken through a plane normal to a longitudinal axis or center line 86 of the housing the remaining lengthened wall portions of the 34 rectangle 34 are walls 88 and 90 as shown in fig9 b positioned within the converging chamber 92 formed by the wall portions 78 and directed toward the diverging chamber 94 and formed as a mixing chamber is a spray nozzle 96 the spray nozzle 96 is fed pressurized water through appropriate piping 98 or the like nozzle 96 in much the same manner as nozzle 66 in fig8 sprays a divergent solid cone of water 100 toward the outlet 84. |
5 | number of defects from occurring for example if the forwardly facing side surface 109 were to hit the base line 906 first the pavement marker 100 may flip upside down due to the combination of forces applied to the pavement marker 100 however too much tilt e g greater than 40 degrees may cause the pavement marker 100 to bounce leaving a divot in the base line 906 and may cause the pavement marker 100 to flip over the angle of the delivery chute 1024 may be selected based on the desired speed of the carrier 1000 for example the carrier 1000 may be moving at a speed of between 2 and 7 mph it has been observed that highway striping crews prefer to apply pavement markings at a speed of between 3 and 5 mph therefore the length and angle of the delivery chute 1024 and the corresponding rearward velocity may be fixed for the common case as depicted in fig1 alternatively as depicted in fig1 the angle of the delivery chute 1024 may be adjustable the delivery chute 1024 may have a slide portion 1103 connected to an upper portion 1106 by means of a hinge 1109 therefore the angle of descent may be varied by moving the slide portion 1103 in the direction of arrows 1112 or 1115 additionally the length of the delivery chute 1024 may be adjustable in some embodiments in various embodiments a change in the angle or length of the delivery chute 1024 may be partially or fully automated based on the speed of the carrier 1000 the delivery chute 1024 of fig1 exhibits a varied angle of descent by having a first slope 1203 and a second slope 1206 as shown the first slope 1203 has a steeper. |
9 | soft coating 202 may be between about 100 and 200 angstroms thick to be sufficient to ensure the adhesion of hard coating 204 to acrylic substrate 206 in one example tests showed that stretched acrylic substrate 206 with a thick soft coating 202 on the order of 4 microns performed well in wear tests referring again to fig2 in one exemplary embodiment stretched acrylic substrate 206 is first treated and coated with soft coating 202 in this embodiment soft coating 202 includes a 4 micron thick polysiloxane based adherent transparent coatings next a silicon based transparent hard coating 204 for example diamondshield is deposited on the soft coated acrylic substrate 206 using an ion assisted plasma process the deposition process includes using silicon containing precursors such as hexamethyldisiloxane and oxygen the plasma cvd conditions such as gas flow deposition pressure plasma power and the like may be optimized to produce hard transparent coatings in accordance with well known plasma cvd principles in one embodiment acrylic substrate 206 prior to being loaded into a vacuum chamber for the application of hard coating 204 may be first chemically cleaned to remove contaminants such as hydrocarbons and other undesirable materials the cleaning process may be accomplished using for example ultrasonic cleaning in solvents or aqueous detergents once the desired vacuum conditions are obtained substrate 206 may be sputter cleaned using inert ions and or oxygen ions once the cleaning step is complete the hard coat application can commence in one embodiment for example in window applications hard coating 204 may be between 4 and 5 microns thick with no intent to limit the present invention to validate the improved performance of duplex coating 200 versus. |
1 | nearest position to the oral cavity of the patient short tube of the light polymerization means a can be used and the operator can practice easily without having stress the neighborhood id may be around the headrest 1 a at the back or side of the backrest 1 b or may be at the back of the projecting part 1 e as the operator can use the instrument a connected to the instrument connection port 2 other than the instrument 2 around the shoulder of the back of the backrest 1 b and the instrument 4 a held at the tray table 4 while sitting in the operator 39 s chair 5 a the kinds and number of the usable instruments are increased so that extensive care can be executed further the instrument connection port 2 can be made a multi connection which can connect any necessary dental treatment instruments in such a case if the number of the connection port 2 capable of providing at the back or side of the headrest 1 a or at its neighborhood 1 d is limited instruments more than the number of the ports can be used so that extensive care can be executed instruments connected to the instrument connection port 2 are. |
4 | is 20 to 30 lower than the untreated chip the preferred chip structure can be further characterized by british disintegrator test where less than about 40 of the disintegrated chips are greater than 1 65 mm in size and preferably less than 20 of the disintegrated chips are greater than 1 65 mm in size chips destructured as described above can be pulped using conventional or known chemical pulping processes in kraft or soda digestion operations the chips are digested with a liquor consisting of sodium hydroxide alone or in combination with sodium sulfide in acid sulphite operations the cooking liquor is a mixture of sulphurous acid and sodium magnesium or calcium sulfite alkaline sulfite cooking is preformed with a cooking liquoor containing sodium sulfite and sodium hydroxide in bisulphite operations the cooking liquor is a mixture of sulphurous acid and sodium bisulfite anthraquinoine can be used in these processes to further improve the pulp pulping may be carried out in a batch or continuous operation typical pulping conditions are temperatures in excess of 130 u00b0 c and pressure of 30 to 80 psig chips destructured in accordance with the present invention are particularly desirable for use in vapor phase cooking as indicated previously it is not desirable to reduce kapp below about 30 to 40 by cooking instead kappa should be reduced to about 50 and then the pulp should be delignified further under milder conditions as a corollary cooking conditions temperature and time are preferably limited such that the h factor does not exceed about 400. |
1 | engages the second cross member second end coupling 28 to the respective first front member 20 and first side member 24 alternatively the respective top joint and upper cross member joint could be formed as a unitary rigid component also shown is the hammock seat 14 connected by means of mounting loops 130 referring now to fig7 there is shown a rear foot joint 86 showing an unconnected male ferrule joint at a first distal end and at the second distal end a female ferrule joint mated to side member 24 also shown is mounted joint coupling 90 as well as cables 114 and 116 in this embodiment each of the front foot joint 80 and first and second rear foot joints 86 and 88 form first second and third ground contact portions respectively when the base member ends arc coupled to their respective joints forming an approximate triangle ensuring adequate stability in use in this embodiment first second and third cable stays 112 114 and 116 respectively having opposed first and second distal ends first cable stay 112 is couplable at its first distal end to the front foot joint 80 and at its second distal end to the first rear foot joint 86 second cable stay 114 is couplable at its first distal end to the front foot joint 80 and. |
2 | member 104 pivotally connected about horizontal pivot 106 to vertical support member 102 a hitch head generally designated 108 is pivotally connected about horizontal pivot 110 to the extending end of vertical support member 102 hitch 100 is adapted to be pulled from a retracted position to an erect position by hook h on the rear of tractor m upon forward movement of the tractor bumper block b on the rear of tractor m is adapted to knock down hitch 100 to a retracted position from erect position upon rearward movement of tractor m and effect unlocking of the trailer kingpin p and unlocking of diagonal support member 104 to permit retracting of hitch 100 hitch head 108 has top plate 124 a lower plate 126 and a tapered opening 128 at its forward end through which the kingpin is received as the hitch is raised or as the trailer is moved rearwardly kingpin p strikes jaws 130 132 which are normally held open by torsion springs 134 136 and turns them to their closed positions around the kingpin as shown in fig1 yoke 138 is then moved rearwardly by stiff spring 140 until blocks 142 144 of the yoke engage the backs of jaws 130 132 as shown in fig1 jaws 130 132 are then locked closed and cannot turn to their open positions an operating bar not shown or the bumper b may be used to overcome the bias of spring 140 and allow the jaws to assume the open position for removal of the kingpin u s pat no 3 225 707 incorporated into the present application by this reference may be referred to for a more detailed description of this type. |
8 | and the same as the detected magnetic field signal respectively a magnetoelectric single element device in transducer or combo mode is shown in fig5 which has a structure similar to that in sensor mode as shown in fig4 except that the invariable field generator is replaced by a variable field generator this variable field generator aims to provide a variable magnetic control field i e a u201c tunable u201d dc magnetic field to the magnetoelectric element so that the device performance such as the conversion efficiency i e the magnetoelectric voltage coefficient u03b1 e operational frequency i e resonance frequency etc can be adjusted by varying the magnitude of this externally applied magnetic control field this unique feature makes the device to be useful in u201c tunable u201d magnetoelectric sensor when operating in its non resonance frequency ranges i e sensor mode in u201c tunable u201d magnetoelectric transducer i e resonator filter switch etc when operating in its resonance frequency ranges and in u201c tunable u201d magnetoelectric combo device when operating in its full frequency range the said variable field generator is preferably but not exclusively an electromagnetic coil in form of a solenoid fig5 a a pair of helmholtz coils fig5 b or the like similar to the case of invariable field generator in fig4 the applied magnetic control field has to be along the desired operational direction of the device i e along the magnetization m axis of the magnetostrictive phase in the magnetoelectric element so as to maximize the device performance but this will be considered as a design option the electromagnetic coils can have any dimensions. |
6 | 222 without becoming dislodged during operative use fig3 c and 3d are perspective views of a ceramic ferrule stem 210 according to another aspect of the present invention the ferrule stem 210 extends from a first end 201 u2032 to an opposed second end 202 u2032 along the length thereof defining a longitudinal extension axis central axis of the ferrule stem 210 a substantially cylindrical central bore 203 u2032 having a substantially cylindrical inner diameter id extends along the length of the ferrule stem 210 from a circular opening at the first end 201 u2032 to a circular opening at the second end 202 u2032 thereof a first annular flange 211 u2032 is provided circumscribing the outer diameter od of the ferrule stem 210 and spaced a distance away from the second end 202 u2032 and a second annular flange 212 u2032 is provided circumscribing the outer diameter od of the ferrule stem 210 proximate and defining the second end 202 u2032 of the ferrule stem 210 the outer diameter of the second flange 212 u2032 is greater than the outer diameter of the first flange 211 u2032 and the outer diameter of the first flange 211 u2032 is greater than the od of the ferrule stem 210 like with the embodiment described in connection with fig3 a and 3b preferably the outer diameter of the first flange 211 u2032 of the ferrule stem 210 is 1 5 inches the outer diameter of the second flange 212 u2032 is 1 3 inches and the od of the ferrule stem 210 is 1 1 inches it is also preferred that the first flange 211 u2032 is spaced a distance of 1 0 inch more preferably 0 250 inches from the second. |
5 | products company in houston tex under the product designation 34 super lc 34 which is a curable resin coated proppant applied to crystalline silica sand produced from ottawa type sandstone formations the sand is coated with the curable resin under methods described in u s pat nos 4 518 039 and 4 597 991 the material is applied as described in the literature available from santrol and similar literature about the baker bond product available from baker hughes inteq the slurry 36 is backed by a wiper plug 38 ultimately the volume of slurry 36 is pushed out beyond plug 34 and through the set shoe 28 and into the annular space 30 as indicated in fig1 a predetermined volume is computed so that when the wiper plug 38 bottoms on plug 34 as shown in fig1 the slurry 36 disposes itself outside of the screens 22 and generally up to the area of the stage collar cementing valve 20 additional brine 40 acts as a spacer between the second plug 38 and the third plug 42 the third plug 42 gets caught in the stage collar cementing valve 20 to open up the cementing valve and to close off the tubing string 14 to the screens 22 a cementitious material or other sealing material 44 such as blast furnace slag is then pumped behind the third plug 42 the sealing material 44 enters the annular space 30 above the gravel slurry 36 and goes up and into the casing 12 as illustrated in fig1 at that time a fourth wiper plug 46 is pumped down behind the sealing or cementitious material 44 and eventually bottoms on the stage collar. |
5 | below embodiments the rod is shaped in a fashion wherein the rod pile or driver is structured in particular dimensions to provide for a strength weight and cost restraint in one or more embodiments which may be in addition to the above and below embodiments wherein the rods piles or driver are positioned on the plate in a patterned fashion and wherein the preferred embodiment may have four rods in a square or h pattern and wherein each rod is positioned by a set distance from one another in one or more embodiments which may be in addition to the above and below embodiments wherein above the ground and surrounding a portion of the lower section of the rods or driver a holding plate or catch fork is designed and structured wherein the rods travel through recesses or loosely fitting holes in the holding plate or catch fork such that the rods do not push down or transmit force into or on the holding plate or catch fork but that the catch fork provides lateral stability to the rods so that the rods are driven straight into the ground the catch fork or holding plate may be made of any material and may provide for friction reduction sleeves where the rods go through the holding plate or catch fork the catch fork may be connected or otherwise structured or connected to the crane or structure on which the rig is mounted so that the catch. |
8 | a meeting or a movie if the user has indicated a preference not to receive phone calls unknown caller toggle 340 may indicate if the user wishes to have the same response sent to callers not in a phone book on a mobile device automated response entry 350 may provide a way to edit an automatic response by allowing an automated sms reply to be sent to a caller fig4 is a flowchart illustrating an automatic alert mode selection process according to one embodiment two key triggers for toggling into or out of silent mode may be used a calendar event and location access to local calendar 410 may check to see if automatic alert mode selection has access to a calendar stored locally on a phone or other device if not it may check a calendar stored on a cloud 415 check event criteria 420 may include reviewing an event occurring according to a calendar and a user 39 s preferences if the event is longer than a set amount of time ignore event longer than x 425 may check to see if the event should be ignored for example if the calendar indicates that an event lasts all day a user preference may be to ignore the event and not toggle ringer mode 430 otherwise if the event is not longer than a set time x minutes or hours for example or a user preference does not indicate to ignore the event toggle ringer mode between audible vibrate silent 435 may occur an alternative way to decide whether to switch to silent mode may be based on location use gps 440 may allow checking a user 39 s preference of whether automatic alert mode selection may use a device 39 s gps or other high definition location determination. |
7 | u03b2 2 at the mirror 3 and 2l tan u03b2 2 at the beam director 1 therefore the overall separation d between the two sub beams 14 and 15 becomes 2l tan u03b2 1 tan u03b2 2 for the aforementioned crystals u03b2 1 and u03b2 2 are functions of the wedge angle u03b1 and the incident angle u03b3 ideally u03b2 1 and u03b2 2 are equal i e u03b2 1 u2212 u03b2 2 0 resulting in the sub beams 14 and 15 exiting the beam director 1 exactly parallel however there are other factors that must be balanced including having u03b2 1 u03b2 2 large enough to enable proper beam separation while maintaining u03b2 1 u2212 u03b2 2 small enough to provide adequate parallelism of the sub beams 14 and 15 fig6 a graphically illustrates the relationship between the angle separation u03b2 1 u03b2 2 the incident angle u03b3 and the wedge angle u03b1 for a yvo 4 crystal fig6 b graphically illustrates the relationship between the angle difference u03b2 1 u2212 u03b2 2 the incident angle u03b3 and the wedge angle u03b1 for a yvo 4 crystal from these graphs it is obvious that the larger the wedge angle u03b1 the larger the angle separation u03b2 1 u03b2 2 as an example if we assume that the wedge. |
4 | and a link 4 a needle bar 6 equipped with a needle 5 the needle bar is mounted in a rocker 8 swinging in a pivot 7 cooperating with the needle 5 is a shuttle not shown as well as a workpiece or a cloth feeder 9 which is fastened on a support 11 mounted below the stitch plate 10 of the sewing machine illustrated in fig4 the support 11 is connected with a forked crank 13 which is fastened on a rocking shaft 14 mounted in the housing 1 to drive the rocking shaft 14 an eccentric 16 whose eccentric rod 17 is articulated to a journal 18 is fastened on a shaft 15 in drive connection with the main shaft 2 in a ratio 1 1 on the journal 18 is mounted a link 19 which by means of a journal 20 is connected with a crank 21 fastened on the rocking shaft 14 laterally of the eccentric rod 17 there is fastened on journal 18 a link 22 which embraces a journal 24 carried by a crank 23 the effective length of link 19 equals the effective length of link 22 so that when the two journals 20. |
1 | a suitable carrier adhesive as is known in the art fibrin glue also called fibrin sealant consists of two main components fibrinogen and thrombin these are typically for example loaded into two syringes with tips forming a common port when injected the two components meet in equal volumes at the point of delivery the thrombin converts the fibrinogen to fibrin by enzymatic action at a rate determined by the concentration of thrombin the more concentrated thrombin solution produces a fibrin clot in about 10 seconds and the more dilute thrombin solution forms the clot about 60 seconds after the glue is applied to the surgical field both the extrinsic and the intrinsic mechanisms of blood coagulation are bypassed but the physiological final common pathway of coagulation is faithfully replicated factor xiii present in the fibrinogen component of the glue cross links and stabilizes the clot 39 s fibrin monomers some preparations of fibrin glue contain aprotinin to delay the fibrinolytic action of plasmin fibrin glue bmj 9 apr 1994 308 933 fibrin glue is used as a tissue adhesive this glue can be used for repairing dura tears bronchial fistulas and for achieving hemostasis after spleen and liver trauma non limiting examples of such agents with or without a carrier that can be used in the compositions and methods of the present invention and introduced to the. |
6 | and screw retaining screw 22 is then installed in the threaded bore 26 in the head of the cap screw and tightened to bring cleats 39 into binding engagement with the top surface of the cap screw and or lock plate depending upon the relative thicknesses of the two once installed the locking fasteners prevent the screws that secure the cover to the box from working loose and the tamper proof retaining screws prevent the cover screws from being removed without a special tool or key that matches the drive sockets in the heads of the retaining screws the embodiment illustrated in fig3 and 4 is generally similar to the embodiment of fig1 and 2 and like reference numerals designate corresponding elements in the two embodiments here again the fastener includes a cap screw or bolt 19 a lock plate 21 that prevents the cap screw from working loose and a tamper proof retaining screw 22 that keeps the lock plate on the cap screw and the fastener secured in place in this embodiment however the cap screw has a 12 point flanged head 44 rather than a 6 point hexagonal head in addition to the cap screw lock plate and retaining screw the embodiment of fig3 and 4 also includes an insert or adapter 46 for use in counterbores which. |
5 | 5 to about 4 0 inches for increased sediment containment volume the ridges are spaced apart ridge to ridge in the length direction preferably from about 0 25 inches to about 8 inches with greater spacing for thicker mats the ridges and troughs form a three dimensional corrugated body structure 14 which serves to add strength and stability to the mat 10 the corrugated body structure 14 in combination with the bottom layer 12 forms a plurality of parabolic chambers 28 therebetween which serve to provide protected regions for filtering and trapping sediment referring once again to fig3 the top layer 18 is integrally secured on an upper side 20 of the corrugated body structure 14 adjacent to the ridges 46 of the corrugated body structure the top layer 18 is interwoven with the ridges and bridges over the troughs 48 of the corrugated body structure 14 to form additional parabolic chambers 32 on the upper side of the corrugated body structure 14 to trap additional sediment therein the top layer 18 also structurally supports the underlying corrugated body structure 14 to reduce stretching and flattening of the ridges 46 and troughs 48 during installation and prolonged use in its intended environment finally the top layer 18 protects captivated sediment from flow induced shear forces by creating a shear plane along the upper boundary of the mat according to an alternative configuration the top layer may be embodied as a plurality of strands 60 preferably made of polypropylene or polyethylene that run in the machine direction md and are spaced from one another across the width of the mat see fig5 the md strands act as reinforcing tendons and or shrinker yarns to assist in formation of the corrugated center layer through calendaring as is discussed. |
9 | and completely guarded in the housing 6 and not reachable in any way but through the keyhole 8 this locking house 11 locks the ends 12 of the shackle because of the fact that the locking house 11 as well as the shackle holder 4 are completely hidden no forces for parting of these parts can be placed against them instead having a shackle of performance characteristics shown other arrangements can be used such as two pins with tracks similar to those shown in fig1 which are not connected by a bow but are locked by tracks similar to those shown at the ends of shackle 12 in the shackle holder or slide 4 as the lock 11 is not a part of the invention this could be of a different kind and the shackle 10 with the ends of the shackle 12 can consequently be of an entirely different kind such as a tap or a hook or similar arrangement as shown in the drawing the hollowness in the housing 6 containing the locking house 11 is limited by two stopping pieces 13 these stopping pieces 13 prevent locking house 11 from being drawn out at an open lock and also hinder the slide or shackler holder 4 from hitting against the locking house 11 any hits against the bar 1 in an axial direction does not interfere with the locking house or the slide. |
9 | embodiment of the present disclosure the interior elevational view of the second chamber 80 includes a first input output device 82 a second input output device 84 a third input output device 86 a second chamber side panel 88 a first rear fan 90 a second rear fan 92 and a third rear fan 94 fig7 illustrates the air flow of the first chamber of the separation mechanism of fig4 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present disclosure similar elements of fig5 are omitted with reference to fig7 fig7 illustrates the air flow through the case 40 in chamber 42 specifically 4 air flows are mentioned an inlet air flow 53 a motherboard air flow 55 a cpu air flow 77 and an outlet air flow 59 the inlet air flow 53 moves through the upper front fan 56 and lower front fan 58 through the motherboard 72 as motherboard air flow 55 through the cpu 70 as cpu air flow 57 and out the first rear fan 66 and the second rear fan 68 as outlet air flow 59 therefore the cool air passes through and around the interior components of the first chamber 50 fig8 illustrates the air flow of the second chamber of the separation mechanism of fig4 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present disclosure similar elements of fig6 are omitted with reference to fig8 fig8 illustrates the air flow through the case 40 in chamber 44 specifically 2 air flows are mentioned an inlet air flow 83 and an outlet air flow 85 the inlet air flow 83 moves through the first input output device. |
2 | drive signal sin are constituted by the 3 bit selection signals respectively depending upon the combination of the bits no recording or one of the plural sorts of drive waveform signals four sorts in the present embodiment i e fire 01 04 is selected the main latch circuit 32 holds the parallel signals which are generated by the main serial parallel conversion circuit 31 so as to correspond to the respective actuators 3 of the recording head 1 in accordance with rising edges of pulses of the latch signal lat transmitted from the gate array 14 in the first circuit portion of the first drive wave form signal generating circuit 35 the drive waveform data signal data 1 serially transmitted from the gate array 14 in synchronization with the clock signal clk 2 is inputted directly to the latch circuit 35 a while in the second circuit portion the drive waveform data signal data 1 is inputted to the latch circuit 35 c in synchronization with an inverted signal of the clock signal clk 2 which has been passed through the inversion circuit 35 b in the first circuit portion of the second drive waveform signal generating circuit 36 the drive waveform data signal data 2 serially transmitted from the gate array 14 in synchronization with the clock signal clk 2 is inputted directly to the latch circuit 36 a while in the second circuit portion the drive waveform data signal. |
8 | communications i e audio signals to and from the handset additional electrical communications also occurs with the harris 117 radio 24 via connectors 38 and 44 the combination of the harris 117 radio 24 and the adaptor 10 allow the harris 117 radio 24 to operate while allowing others in the vicinity of the adaptor unit 10 to hear incoming and outgoing voice transmissions the ls 671 speaker connector located on the back of the unit is connected into this circuitry this allows the ls 671 it broadcast the audio from the handset plugged into the front of the unit as well as the communications received into the radio the speaker on the front of the basestation will also broadcast the audio signals from the handset plugged into the ls 671 external sincgars speaker while the invention is shown in one form it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited but is susceptible of various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof for example various plug placements on the rear member of the invention as well as to accommodate upgrades and modifications to the current harris 117 radios used by the armed forces moreover the height of the rear member and orientation of. |
5 | cut surface 112 of fig2 a is continuous with the same cut surface 112 of fig2 b axial flow passage 114 extends longitudinally i e axially downward from the upper portion 108 of upper connector 104 through the upper connector and into a generally tubular seal sub 116 seal sub 116 has three longitudinally spaced apart circumferential seals 118 disposed thereon which sealingly engage the upper connector 104 from the seal sub 116 the axial flow passage 114 extends axially downward through a tubular inner mandrel 120 inner mandrel 120 is sealingly and threadedly attached to the seal sub 116 at an upper end 122 of the inner mandrel at a lower end 124 of the inner mandrel 120 the inner mandrel is sealingly and threadedly attached to an upper portion 128 of a generally tubular connector 126 the axial flow passage 114 extends axially through the tubular connector 126 and into a crossover 132 which is sealingly and threadedly attached to a lower portion 130 of the tubular connector the axial flow passage 114 terminates at upper radially reduced portion 134 of generally cylindrical plug 136 plug 136 is threadedly installed into lower portion 138 of crossover 132 and secured with a pair of set screws 140 only one of which is visible in fig2. |
8 | connection resulting in a further set of classifications shown in table ii based on whether a connection exists and whether a connection is marked for acceleration further classifications continue to influence the routing of the segment in subsequent modules also directing execution of certain subsets comprised in the subsequent modules fig4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a process 200 for transferring information between modules of pipeline 100 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention preferred embodiments of the present invention most preferably comprise an efficient method for transferring information between modules as depicted by arrows 142 and 144 as stated above each module comprises a risc processor 202 herein by way of example assumed to be the processor for the fourth module in pipeline 100 i e established connection option parsing module 112 each processor 202 is implemented to comprise two sets of register files 204 206 and is coupled to a forwarding data bus 208 each processor 202 is implemented to operate with one of the sets of files while the other set of register files is available both for reading and writing to bus 208 each processor 202 toggles its sets of register files between an. |
9 | the plane and vibrations going in the other direction on the other side and they cancel each other out at the nodal plane this neutral nodal plane 60 is typically found in between the bottom of the piezoelectric stack 16 and the top of the horn 18 or somewhere proximate referring back to fig1 in a preferred embodiment the outside housing 62 for the ultrasonic sonic jackhammer is mounted to the actuator at its nodal plane 60 so that the housing remains substantially motionless even during operation handles 22 can be further affixed to the housing 62 so that the handles also remain substantially motionless during operation eliminating potential hazard for the operator and enabling integration with lightweight platforms and robots of course the handles can be affixed directly to the actuator and as long as they are somehow rigidly connected to the nodal plane of the actuator the handles will remain substantially motionless during operation in addition the attachment of handles to a nodal plane or to a housing connected to the actuator at a nodal plane will eliminate the loss of energy associated with motion of the handles if the handles do not move no mechanical energy will flow through them to some object or some person holding the handles the ultrasonic sonic jackhammer can be used to screen the drilling location benefiting from the inherent probing capability of the piezoelectric actuator to operate as a sounding mechanism and as a mechanical impedance analyzer a variety of sensors 70 fig3 can be embedded in or disposed on the impactor i e in physical contact with the impactor to measure mechanical and electrical properties of the object that is in contact with the impactor a control system is used to receive signals from the sensors and to produce valuable. |
9 | now to the drawings it is seen that the box is constructed from three separate parts or blanks one of which is shown in fig1 and consists of bottom panel 1 and side walls 2 each of which has two integrally formed terminal flaps 3 or 4 on which the lateral edges of the end walls 5 are glued or are attached in any other suitable manner the part which constitutes the end walls shown in fig2 has a trapezoid shaped form and is connected with its longer base side e g by gluing with the inside surface of the corresponding terminal flaps 3 of bottom panel 1 the inclined side edges 9 of the end walls 5 are connected in the same manner with the terminal flaps 4 of the side walls 2 so that whenever the box is folded and assembled the lateral walls 4 are inclined upwardly and inwardly toward one another as is seen in fig3 in order for the upper edge 6 of the terminal flap 4 to coincide precisely with the upper edge of the part 5 of the front wall when the box is assembled said edge 6 of the terminal flap 4 extends outward at an angle u03b1 the angle u03b1 corresponds to the angle which forms the sloping edge 9 of the trapezoid like part 5 with respect to a vertical line in the same manner the terminal flaps 3 and 4 are separated by an angular notch 7 the opening of which is 90 u00b0 2 u03b1 so that during the joining together of the terminal flaps 3 4 behind the end panel 5 their adjoining edges meet as can. |
5 | together whereas the geogrid 76 is a monolithic structure in the case of the geogrid 82 the slots therein are formed between adjacent transverse bands the elements of the panel 34 p 2 34 corresponding to those of the panel 34 p 34 are designated by like numerals during transport and storage of the panels the geogrids 76 are rolled up and stored in place on top of the cantilever section 12 see fig2 the panels 34 p 2 34 are used in the construction of earthen embankments in essentially the same manner as the panels 34 p 1 34 the steps employed correspond to steps a through h of fig6 fig2 shows the one relatively minor difference namely that the geogrid soil reinforcements are placed above the fill therebeneath by rolling the geogrids over the fill fig1 and 16 show a modified connector for securing metallic soil reinforcing elements to the face panels 34 p 34 this connector designated 34 c 3 34 may be used for securing metallic soil reinforcing elements of either the gridwork type 40 or the swiggle type 34 s 34 the connector 34 c 3 34 takes the form of a wire 84 projecting horizontally from the panel 34 p 34 to define a v shaped eye. |
6 | entered or automatically linked to manufacturer 39 s databases the database 100 includes data for generic products as well as manufacturer specific products the user inputs information about a lighting system and the environment in which it will be used the details of which generally fall into three categories 1 the physical attributes 110 of the lighting system 2 environmental factors 120 and 3 user preferences 130 the physical attributes 110 of the lighting system referred to as the user defined lighting system udls include lighting controller s ballast s driver s lamps s luminaires and combination devices the environmental factors 120 include the physical and environmental conditions surrounding the udls the user preferences 130 allow users to interject their personal preferences as criteria in the lsos search criteria the users can also recall data 190 and solutions from previous searches that have been stored in an lsos library 192 the udls 110 inputs can include specific or generic components the component values are retrieved from the database 100 query and the lsos returns the relevant values of the system based on the unique circumstance of the combination of components the branches of output are twofold 1 pathway 111 outputs resultant photometric data based on the combination of controller ballast driver lamps luminaire and combination devices to the light output calculator 140 and 2 pathway 112 enters physical electrical and configuration constraints into the search criteria 150 photometric data and light output includes but is not limited to candlepower distribution luminance distribution lumen output scotopic photopic s p ratios and eve metrics as applicable to the system under consideration the environmental factors 120 inputs include descriptors of the physical space in which the lighting. |
4 | being made particularly to fig1 and 1a the extensions 42 of housing legs 14 and 16 and extension 44 of guide 22 are secured together in sandwich fashion along with various small spacer plates 46 in the angular recess 48 of the transition member 50 by means of suitable screws or rivets 52 the various embodiments of the invention further contemplate that attachment 2 will be adjustably affixed to the presser foot 4 in such a fashion that it can be readily and conveniently moved as a unit crossways to the sewing seam path projected by dotted line 51 on the fabric in fig1 in order to permit the attachment 2 to be used to sew various sizes of tubes including the small and difficult to sew spaghetti sized fabric tubes it also allows the use of various types of closely or loosely woven fabrics this is accomplished by means of a slotted slide bar 54 welded or otherwise secured to or integrally formed with transition member 50 the bar being movably mounted within channel 56 of the presser foot bracket 58 by means of a locking screw 60 adjustably inserted in the slot 61 of slide bar 54 or a similar securing device well known in the art if desired and for ease of manufacture transition member 50 slide bar 54 and bracket 58 can be injection molded in a manner known in the art with further reference to fig1 it will be observed that presser foot 4 attached to the sewing machine presser bar. |
7 | cross section through a post with the lc distorted around it from one corner to the diagonally opposite one this alignment around the post then tends to seed the alignment of the lc above the post such that the average orientation is also along that diagonal by tilting the posts along one of the diagonals fig2 it is possible to favour that alignment direction through computer simulation of this geometry we found that although there is only one azimuthal alignment direction there are in fact two states with similar energies but which differ in how much the lc tilts fig2 is a schematic of the two states in one state shown on the left of fig2 the lc is highly tilted and in the other it is planar around the posts the exact nature of the lc orientation depends on the details of the structure but for a range of parameters there are two distinct states with different tilts the two states may be distinguished by viewing through a polariser 8 and an analyser 6 the low tilt state has high birefringence and the high tilt state has low birefringence without limiting the scope of the invention in any way we think that the two states may arise because of the way in which the lc is deformed by the post flowing around a post causes regions of high energy density at the leading and trailing edges of the post where there is a sharp change in direction this can be seen in fig1 at the bottom left and top right corners of the post this energy density is reduced if the lc molecules are tilted because there is a less severe direction change this is clear in the limit of the molecules being homeotropic. |
7 | necessary setup files from the knowledge base the present invention further includes a process for generating installation summaries which convey varying levels of information selectable by the user through the use of the semantic model as previously noted an installation may be described such as in an ereadme file or a dependency graph in terms of components to be installed and their dependencies components may be grouped on the basis of the number of components upon which they are dependent those components being dependent upon the most components being grouped at the highest least detail level and components being dependent upon the fewest or no components being grouped at the lowest most detailed level the semantic model stores information about various types of dependencies with respect to obtaining installation reports the u201c contains u201d information is particularly relevant whereby certain components are expressed as being part of larger components for instance each of the major components of was has many other subcomponents which in turn contain other subcomponents the installation agent of the present invention accesses the semantic model and according to the user 39 s input displays the requested amount of information that is the selected granularity about the progress of the installation thus an inexperienced user may choose high. |
3 | the selected ion is then fragmented using e g blackbody irradiation infrared multiphoton dissociation or collisional activation for example ions generated by electrospray ionization esi can be fragmented using ir multiphoton dissociation this activation leads to dissociation of glycosidic bonds and the phosphate backbone producing two series of fragment ions called the w series having an intact 3 u2032 terminus and a 5 u2032 phosphate following internal cleavage and the a base series having an intact 5 u2032 terminus and a 3 u2032 furan the second stage of mass analysis is then used to detect and measure the mass of these resulting fragments of product ions such ion selection followed by fragmentation routines can be performed multiple times so as to essentially completely dissect the molecular sequence of a sample if there are two or more targets of similar base composition or mass or if a single amplification reaction results in a product which has the same mass as two or more bioagent reference standards they can be distinguished by using mass modifying u201c tags u201d in this embodiment of the invention a nucleotide analog or u201c tag u201d is incorporated during amplification e g a 5 trifluoromethyl deoxythymidine triphosphate which has a different molecular weight than the unmodified base so as to improve distinction of masses such tags are described in for example pct wo97 33000 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety this further limits the number of possible base compositions consistent with any mass for example 5 trifluoromethyl deoxythymidine triphosphate can be used in place of dttp in a separate nucleic acid amplification reaction measurement of the mass shift between a conventional. |
7 | thickness allowing one probe set to cover a wide range of plate thickness fig1 shows the coils 37 above the first concept of the invention illustrated in fig1 6 is very similar to spot weld testing developed using conventional ultrasonic testing the use of emats eliminates the need to supply a couplant between the transducer and the weld surface this allows the test to be much more readily automated eliminating the need to apply the couplant to the weld surface and remove the couplant after testing in addition emats can operate at elevated temperatures allowing the welds to be tested shortly after welding reducing the feedback loop for quality control of the welding process the second concept of fig7 10 is unique to emats in that it is impractical to generate sh waves using conventional ultrasonics this approach has several significant advantages for spot weld testing the emat probes could be part of the welder assembly it would not require separate positioning mechanics and time to position the probes the evaluation of the weld would be made as soon as the weld solidifies resulting in the ability to immediately feedback information on the quality of the weld so that corrections to the welding process could be made if needed before even one more weld is made since emats are able to operate at elevated temperatures the transducers would not be affected by the heating caused by the welding process the use of the n 0 sh wave mode allows the same probes to be used over. |
7 | time interval measurements which can more readily be compared one against another in order to accomplish this the data modification procedure matches two mathematical curves to selected peaks and selected valleys respectively of the time interval measurement curve illustrated in fig2 and then uses these matched curves to modify the data more specifically the data modification procedure selects three peaks t2 n2 t3 n3 and t4 n4 which are one engine cycle apart so that each peak represents the peak of an undulation produced by the same cylinder a generalized hyperbolic function f1 having three unknown coefficients is then matched to these three data points so as to provide a mathematical function which varies smoothly and monotonically that is either continually increasing or continually decreasing and which generally follows the peaks of the undulations in the acquired data thereafter two data points corresponding to valleys one engine cycle apart are selected and are used to match a second less generalized hyperbolic function f 2 having only two unknown coefficients the resulting mathematical function will again be smoothly and monotonically varied and will generally follow the valleys of the data the resulting curves f1 and f2 match the acceleration trends of the engine it will be noted that these curves might deviate substantially. |
3 | c penetration 1 dmm is mixed in the cold state with a barite the mixture is supplied at various temperatures and pressed table i______________________________________pressing crude resistance of dried resistance oftemperature briquettes briquette kg 3 oxidized briquette obtained of bitumen kg 3 of bitumen______________________________________15 u00b0 c no50 u00b0 c no60 u00b0 c yes 47 16475 u00b0 c yes 78 232______________________________________ a 6 of a 180 220 bitumen emulsion containing 50 of bitumen is added to a barite having a water content of 6 the water content of the pasty mixture is 9 0 and the mixture is formed into good crude briquettes the procedure is resumed by bringing the water content of the barite to 9 the water content of the pasty mixture is 12 and complete clogging of the collar cells then occurs b 6 of a 180 220 bitumen emulsion containing 50 of bitumen is added to a mud originating from scrubbing the fumes from ld steel converters the water content of the pasty mixture is 17 and it is formed into good raw briquettes the procedure is resumed by bringing the water content of the mud to 15 the water content of the pasty mixture is 18 and complete clogging of the collar cells occurs the quality of the pasty mixture is improved by heating it to the highest possible temperature a the emulsion of example 1 b which has the same composition as the present one is mixed at ambient temperature with a barite and the mixture is heated to. |
4 | a repellant finish generally the textile materials can include banner or sign fabrics upholstery fabrics drapery fabrics napery fabrics carpeting and the like the textile can be a woven knitted non woven material tufted materials and the like woven textiles can include but are not limited to satin poplin and crepe weave textiles in one embodiment the textile is a woven textile and has from about 15 to about 75 picks per inch from about 15 to about 175 ends per inch and can be a satin weave knit textiles can include but are not limited to circular knit warp knit and warp knit with a microdenier face in one embodiment the textile is a warp knit fabric with from about 12 to about 50 wales per inch and from about 10 to about 60 courses per inch such textile materials can be formed of natural or synthetic fibers such as polyester nylon wool and acrylic including textile materials containing mixtures of such natural and synthetic fibers cationic material are materials that have a positive charge it is believed that the cationic material helps hold the color medium on the surface of the intended zone thereby reducing any bleeding of the color medium into unintended areas or absorption of the color medium into the textile cationic materials that can be used for the present invention include but are not limited to polymeric non polymeric organic compounds and metal salts polymeric cationic materials and non polymeric organic cationic materials include nitrogen containing. |
2 | be limiting the scope of the invention in the examples the following analysis and measurements were conducted using apparatus specified below nmr model am 400 400 mh 2 manufactured by bruker inc internal reference 1 h nmr tetramethylsilane external reference 31 p nmr 85 phosphoric acid optical purity high speed liquid chromatography waters liquid chromatography model 510 manufactured by nippon millipore ltd 34 detector uv detector lambda max model 481 manufactured by nippon millipore ltd 111 g 0 6 mole of 3 bromo 1 5 dimethylbenzene was reacted with 14 6 g 0 6 mole of magnesium metal in 350 ml of dehydrated thf tetrahydrofuran thereby preparing a grignard reagent 57 g 0 3 mole of diethylamidophosphonic dichloride was added dropwise thereto under reflux over a period of 2 hours the resulting mixture was heated under reflux for an additional 2 hours to allow it to react thereafter 400 ml of ice water and 150 ml of a saturated aqueous solution of ammonium chloride were added to the reaction mixture to decompose the salt the thf layer was separated from the aqueous layer 500 ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid was added to the thf layer with ice cooling and the mixture was reacted at 80 u00b0 c for 5 hours the resulting precipitate was filtered off washed with water and then dried thereby obtaining 81 2 g of a crude product this crude product was added to 1 liter of an aqueous solution of 17 8 g of sodium hydroxide to give a uniform solution the insoluble matter was removed by filtration and 20 sulfuric acid was. |
6 | based on which of the temperature and non temperature parameters requires greater change freeze protection and maximum and minimum damper position circuits override the basic damper control signal to avoid excessively low space temperatures and to provide air exchange limits application_number US 23544399 A description in the following detailed description references are made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof an in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced these embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice and use the invention it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that electrical logical and structural changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention the following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents in fig1 reference 10 generally identifies apparatus for conditioning air within an enclosed space the apparatus including a duct system 12 for supplying conditioned air to and exhausting air from the space a supply duct 13 is shown housing a fan or blower 14 for circulating air through duct system 12 and the enclosed space a heating heat exchanger 16 and cooling. |
8 | digital cinema where many high power lasers are required plastics may be impractical for use with light directing prism 30 since the heat buildup from even small level of optical absorption could ultimately damage the material and degrade transmission in this case glass would be preferred again stress birefringence could be a problem for polarization based projectors in this case glass with low stress coefficient of birefringence such as sf57 could be used another option would be to use a very low absorption optical glass such as fused silica to prevent heat up of the material and therefore keep the birefringence from occurring these types of materials may not be conducive to creating a molded glass component thus requiring conventional polishing and or assembly of multiple pieces to make up the completed prism where molding is desired a slow mold process would be preferred and annealing is desirable to reduce any inherent stress a clean up polarizer may be desired or necessary to remove any rotated polarization states that might develop from any residual birefringence this is primarily a trade off of efficiency component cost and required polarization purity embodiments of the present invention can be useful for shaping the aspect ratio of the light source so that it suits the aspect ratio of the spatial light modulator that is used embodiments of the present invention can be used with light guides 52 of different dimensions allowing the light guide to be not only flexible but also shaped with substantially the same aspect ratio to that of the modulator for digital cinema this ratio would be approximately 1 9 1 an alternate embodiment. |
9 | rotator 3 is blocked by the top outer edges of the connecting screw 15 after it is covered on the band shaft joint 2 so that the band shaft joint 2 is joined with the rotator 3 together another connecting way is shown in fig1 and 13 wherein the band shaft joint 2 and the connecting screw 15 are provided with unidirectional teeth 26 engaged with each other at their contact surface employing this structure the rotator 3 will not be detached from the band shaft joint 2 while the rotator 3 could rotator with respect to the joint 2 the unidirectional teeth 26 could make the connecting screw 15 fixedly connected to the joint 2 so as to prevent it loosening in use when in use the band shaft extension end 5 a of the winch is inserted into the cavity 9 of the band shaft joint 2 the corresponding pin holes 2 a and 5 aa on the joint 2 and the band shaft extension end 5 a are aligned then an axle pin 8 is inserted and a driven pin 12 is inserted into the through hole 11 in this way the device provided by the present invention is fixedly connected to the winch in this embodiment. |
8 | same example may only be rated to operate at about 150 u00b0 c about 300 u00b0 f the lug 40 serves to thermally isolate the contactor 18 from the feeder cable 39 fig3 a 3b illustrate one example lug 40 from a side view and a top view respectively the lug 40 includes a heat sink portion 62 between the cable receipt portion 42 and the lead portion 44 the heat sink portion 62 has at least one increased dimension relative to the remainder of the lug 40 in the example of fig3 a 3b the lug 40 has a substantially constant height d 1 with the exception of the cable receipt portion 42 which is larger than d 1 in this example to accommodate the diameter of the feeder cable 39 in this example d 1 is about 0 2 inches about 0 5 cm with reference to fig3 b the lug 40 has a width d 2 adjacent the ends e g adjacent the cable receipt portion 42 and the lead portion 44 the width d 2 is about 0 5 inches about 1 27 cm moving from left to right in fig3 the width dimension of the lug 40 increases from d 2 to a second width d 3 which in this example is about 1 0 inch about 2 54 cm that is the ratio of d 3 to d 2 is about 2 to 1 between the ends the lug 40 exhibits the width d 3 over a length d 4 which is about 6 0 inches about 15 24 cm the ratio of d 4 to d 3 is about 6 to 1 adjacent the lead portion 44 the width of the lug 40 tapers down from the second. |
7 | of touchscreen 1 wave 14 may then be partially deflected by reflective elements 4 a thus the conventional wisdom is that transducer 20 should be positioned in the plane of the touchscreen or no more than moderately inclined with respect thereto but such positioning may not be feasible for a direct on crt for the reasons explained above in solving this problem we have discovered that it is possible to locate the transducers not on the frontal region but on the shoulder region of the crtf u2014 i e more or less on the side of the crt u2014 provided location parameters we have discovered are followed a direct on crt construction according to our invention is shown in fig5 a feature of our invention is positioning of the transmitting and receiving transducers 3 a 3 b 6 a and 6 b on shoulder region 17 as opposed to frontal region 16 because shoulder region 17 slopes away from frontal region 16 sometimes precipitously the transducers are positioned below the plane of frontal region 16 and do not mechanically interfere with a bezel not shown in this figure when it comes down on crt 15 fig6 is a cross section view showing schematically how such positioning avoids mechanical interference between transducer 4 and bezel 10 it is not sufficient to merely place a transducer on a shoulder region consider a transmitting transducer placed there the acoustic wave it generates. |
8 | could also bypass automated voice response and talk in person to an operator as well the caller assignment may change as the call progresses for instance the caller may start with a guide and later be reassigned to an agent once caller purpose is determined recording of the call can begin following initial assignment or at any other time during the call an acd distributes the call to an agent or ivr for further processing the nature of the call is determined 52 and described by call factors such as the reason for the call or call identifiers the call recording is temporarily stored 53 for holding during the call watchers monitor 54 the call for retaining 55 based upon the satisfaction of one or more criteria as further described below with reference to fig6 10 the retained call recordings are transferred from the temporary storage device to a call center database for organizing and storing 56 those calls not retained can be discarded 58 in a further embodiment post processing actions 57 can be performed upon the stored call recordings as further described below with reference to fig1 the call recordings can be retained and stored at different times such as prior to an interaction between the customer and the call center during the interaction or after the interaction fig5 is a process flow diagram showing the stages 60 of call recording storage a call can be retained and stored prior to an interaction based on selection criteria a watcher coupled to an acd can monitor each call before accepting and sending the call to an ivr or agent terminal however if the call is not retained for storing prior to the interaction the call can later be retained for. |
8 | one another by the shallow trench isolation further a shallow trench isolation 43 is present on the insulation 24 subsequently the silicon nitride layer 3 and the silicon oxide layer 2 are removed and a thin silicon oxide layer is generated that is employed as thin scattering oxide layer during the ion implantation that now follows what is referred to as an n well 15 is generated in the second region 33 of the substrate by the ion implantation later the p channel transistors are arranged in this n well 15 the insulation 24 thereby separates the n well 15 from the surrounding substrate 1 what is referred to as a p well 14 is generated in the first region 31 of the substrate by a further ion implantation subsequently the thin silicon oxide layer is removed so that a further silicon oxide layer u2014 what is referred to as the gate oxide not shown u2014 can be generated on the surface of the substrate a layer of polysilicon 18 is deposited onto the gate oxide and a metal silicide layer 19 for reducing the resistance is in turn deposited on said layer of polysilicon 18 the metal silicide layer 19 and the silicon layer 18 are structured in order to generate what are referred to as the gate tracks the transistors 25 26 and 28 are finished by the subsequent ion implantation of arsenic or respectively boron the structure resulting from these steps is shown in fig1 in a plan view fig1 schematically shows the structure of the semiconductor component manufactured in. |
6 | description is presently contemplated as the best mode of carrying out the present invention this description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of describing the principles of the invention the scope of the invention should be determined by referring to the appended claims fig1 shows a block diagram of a conventional system for testing scan based integrated circuits using an ate the system 101 includes a tester or external automatic test equipment ate 102 and a circuit under test cut 107 which contains scan chains 109 the ate 102 applies a set of fully specified test patterns 103 one by one to the cut 107 via scan chains 109 in scan mode from external scan input pins 111 as well as from external primary input pins 113 the cut is then run in normal mode using the applied test pattern as input and the response to the test pattern is captured into the scan chains the cut is then put back into scan mode again and the test response is shifted out to the ate via scan chains from external scan output pins 112 as well as from external primary output pins 114 the shifted out test response 104 is then compared by the comparator 105 with the corresponding expected test response 106 to determine if any fault exists in the cut and indicates the result by the pass fail signal 115 in the conventional. |
4 | measuring roller 20 or 20 39 and a pressure roller 21 or 21 39 the measuring rollers 20 and 20 39 are mounted on a common driving shaft 22 and during operation rotate constantly in the direction indicated by an arrow each pressure roller 21 21 39 is mounted by way of a shaft 23 23 39 to be freely rotatable in the fork shaped end 24 24 39 of a two arm lever 25 25 39 each lever 25 25 39 is mounted substantially at its central portion on a stationary pivot pin 26 26 39 the other end of each lever 25 25 39 is connected pivotably to an operating lever 27 27 39 which can be controlled by the program setter means 18 by way of a connection 19 and a control mechanism two pairs of guide eyelets 28 and 28 39 in each case for the weft threads s 1 s 2 s 3 and s 4 are arranged on the central portion of the levers 25 25 39 mounted on the pivot pin 26 26 39 the periphery of the measuring rollers 20 20 39 and of the pressure rollers 21 21 39 consists in each case of two first and second conical peripheral portions which are inclined relatively to one another 29 30 and 31 32 on the one hand. |
8 | each of a non differential output type and each critical node 122 a 122 b is pre charged high further it should be recognized that while two dlgs 112 114 have been illustrated the invention may include any number of dlgs 112 114 feeding to interconnecting gate 116 each critical node 122 a 122 b is coupled to a respective input of interconnecting gate 116 in the form of a nor gate 128 combinatorial sections 118 a 118 b and pre charge sections 120 a 120 b are substantially identical to those described relative to fig1 except that the inverting gates have been removed and an output 134 of nor gate 128 is fed back to control keeper devices tk 2 of each pre charge section 120 a 120 b since the inverting gates of fig1 have been removed the embodiment of fig2 provides a density advantage over the fig1 embodiment the truth table indicating the possible outcomes for nor gate 128 of fig2 follows as indicated in the above table nor gate 128 of fig2 suppresses any negative fault that affects a single dlg 112 114 i e one that changes the charge from the normal pre charged high on one of critical nodes 122 a 122 b any fault that causes a single critical node 122 a 122 b to go low when it should be high is overcome by the combination of these nodes 122 a 122 b only when both dlg 112 and dlg 114 show a low output will system 110 output a high signal in addition. |
2 | second hinges 500 510 in the illustrated configuration the hinge pins 520 530 are rotatable within the hinges 500 510 to allow the door assembly 200 to rotate with respect to the loader 10 the door assembly 200 further includes a latching mechanism 550 on the opposite side of the door assembly 200 as the hinges 500 510 and hinge pins 520 530 when an operator desires to enter or exit the loader 10 the latching mechanism 550 can be actuated to allow the door assembly 200 to pivot at the hinges 500 510 about hinge pins 520 530 in some circumstances the door assembly 200 cannot pivot about the hinges 500 510 and hinge pins 520 530 due to lack of space an object in the way of the door path or various other reasons also in some emergency cases it may be desirable to detach the door assembly 200 from the loader 10 to allow for quick egress from the operator compartment 35 a lever 560 is provided on the interior of the operator compartment 35 for rotation relative to the door frame 210 the lever 560 is coupled to a cam member 570 for rotation with the cam member 570 the hinge pins 520 530 are coupled to the cam member 570 for substantially linear movement into and out of the hinges 500 510 in response to rotation of the lever 560 and cam member 570 the illustrated hinge pins 520 530 and the cam member 570 are positioned on the exterior of the loader 10 rotation of the lever 560 causes the door assembly 200 to detach from the loader 10 and thereby allow. |
4 | machines 38 the addition point 35 a shows the addition of the chemical additive 24 within press section 44 the addition point 35 b shows the addition of the chemical additive 24 between the press section 44 and the dryer section 34 the addition point 35 c shows the addition of the chemical additive 24 between the dryer section 34 and the reel 37 or baler 40 a list of chemical additives that can be used in conjunction with the present invention include dry strength agents wet strength agents softening agents debonding agents adsorbency agents sizing agents dyes optical brighteners chemical tracers opacifiers dryer adhesive chemicals and the like additional chemical additives may include pigments emollients humectants viricides bactericides buffers waxes fluoropolymers odor control materials and deodorants zeolites perfumes vegetable and mineral oils polysiloxane compounds surfactants moisturizers uv blockers antibiotic agents lotions fungicides preservatives aloe vera extract vitamin e or the like suitable chemical additives are retained by the papermaking fibers and may or may not be water soluble or water dispersible at the paper machines 38 see fig3 the dried fibrous web 36 is mixed with water to form a chemically treated pulp fiber slurry 49 the chemically treated pulp fiber slurry 49 contains the chemically treated pulp fiber having the chemical additive 24 retained by the individual fibers the chemically treated pulp fiber slurry 49 is passed through the paper machine 38 and processed to form a finished product 64 by way of illustration various paper or tissue making processes are disclosed in u s pat no 5 667 636 issued sep 16 1997 to engel et al u s pat no 5 607 551 issued mar 4 1997 to farrington jr et al u s pat no 5 672 248 issued sep 30 1997. |
9 | b which can be seen in fig7 the chocks are retractable and become positioned behind the flange 51 in order to ensure the immobilization of the support on the flange 51 the device serves as a support for three thermocouples 340 distributed equidistant from each other fig9 is a partial cross sectional view of the heating device 300 at the level of one of the thermocouples 340 the latter is bearing against the downstream surface of the journal in order to sense the temperature a cable 341 connects the sensor to the control unit which in particular comprises the function of controlling the heaters according to the temperature to be reached in this example it is seen that the thermocouple is attached to the wall 318 by means of a bracket 342 the device also supports three instruments 350 for measuring the distance between the journal 111 and the lp shaft inside the latter they are distributed equidistant from each other for example at three o 39 clock six o 39 clock and nine o 39 clock as seen from the rear of the engine the alignment of the lp shaft is carried out by comparing the differences in measurements of distances at these three points and by correlatively acting on the transverse positioning of the shaft in. |
8 | type grade area 210 functions to form the n type ions with a low concentration outside of the source drain so as to reduce the dope dose of a pn junction and to increase the breakdown voltage of the junction the eighth photoresist layer is removed in the present embodiment the n type ions injected to form the n type grade area 210 are phosphorus ions the ions are injected at a dosage of 1 u00d7 1013 cm2 and energy of 80 kev u02dc 100 kev as illustrated in fig1 a ninth photoresist layer not illustrated is spin coated on the n epitaxial layer the local oxidation of silicon locos isolation area 204 and the gates 208 a and 208 b and an nsink area pattern is defined in the vdmos transistor area ii after the exposure and development processes n type ions are injected into the epitaxial layer between the local oxidation of silicon locos isolation area 204 and the adjacent gate 208 b in the vdmos transistor area ii along the nsink area pattern using the ninth photoresist layer as a mask to form an nsink area 212 wherein the nsink area 212 is communicated with the n buried layer area 201 moreover the nsink area 212 functions to lead a drain electrode out of the substrate thereby improve the dope dose as much as possible and reducing the series resistance the ninth photoresist layer is removed in the present embodiment the n type ions injected to form the nsink area 212 are phosphorus ions the ions are injected at a dosage of 1 u00d7 1015 cm2 and energy of 300 kev u02dc 400 kev as illustrated in fig1 a tenth photoresist layer not illustrated is spin coated on the. |
7 | module 422 discard module 424 and so forth may be stored in the new file server address space 202 b the serialization module 420 is then invoked in one embodiment to generate the new serialization data 222 in order to do this the serialization module 420 may search the memory 200 for the client address spaces 202 a containing connection position data 212 in particular the serialization module 420 finds 606 each address space 202 and determines 608 if a particular address space 202 contains connection position data 212 once the serialization module 420 identifies a client address space 202 a which remains intact during the discard operations 508 described with reference to the reinitialization method 500 the serialization module 420 may begin to rebuild the serialization data 222 specifically the serialization module 420 may identify 610 connection data located in the application identifier field 302 directory identifier field 304 and file identifier field 306 and other similar identifier fields if applicable the serialization module 420 also identifies 612 position data located in the position identifier field 308 the serialization module 420 then uses the identified connection position information 212 to create 614 the new serialization data 222 in the new file server address space 202 b the serialization module 420 continues to read the connection position data 212 from the client address spaces 202 a and write the new serialization data 222 to the file. |
4 | burden is also applied to the elbow joint or the like which compensates for an overload on the hand joints so that there is a fear that a secondary pain may be induced for this reason in a person for whom the frequency of using the fingers or the hand joints is high and pain is present in the elbow or the front of the shoulder joint pains of the elbow and the shoulder joint which result through a chain reaction from a pain of the hand joints can be reduced by wearing the hand joint supporter 10 in addition the supporting section 4 is disposed on the front face the palm of the hand side of the hand joint supporter 10 thereby limiting the dorsal flexion of the hand joints of the wearer and is disposed on the back face the back of the hand side of the hand joint supporter 10 thereby limiting the palmar flexion of the hand joint of the wearer for this reason depending on pain of the hand joints of the wearer in the case of wanting to limit the dorsal flexion of the hand joints the hand joint supporter 10 in which the supporting section 4 is disposed only on the front face the palm of the hand side is also acceptable and in the case of wanting to limit the palmar flexion of the hand joints the hand joint supporter 10 in which the supporting section 4 is disposed only on the back face the back of the hand side is also acceptable in particular it is preferable to. |
9 | movement which is directed counter to the movement of the roll jacket surface 1 a the liquid usually water present on the roll jacket surface 1 a will then combine with the water which is being conveyed at high kinetic energy after which they jointly rebound from the flexible roll jacket surface towards the lip element 26 from the lip element 26 the water is conveyed towards the mouth 24 of the container device 22 by means of the latter being under vacuum the water is then led off from the container via its outlet 23 the arrangement thus permits rapid and effective removal of water from the roll jacket surface 1 a and at the same time if necessary cleaning thereof the method is particularly effective in connection with patterned roll jacket surfaces which cannot always be dewatered or cleaned sufficiently well by current methods in addition the method has the great advantage that there does not need to be any direct physical contact between the roll jacket surface and the device for removing water which fact minimizes the risks of wear and risks of damage which exist when a flexible roll jacket is in direct contact with any device given that these flexible roll jackets are expensive this is a not inconsiderable advantage by means of the device according to the invention a press section is also obtained which includes the device according to the invention the invention is not limited by what has been described above and instead it can be varied within the scope of the attached patent claims it will be appreciated that among other things the lip. |
6 | 28686705 A description the detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of exemplary embodiments and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the exemplary embodiments may be constructed and or utilized the description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the exemplary embodiments in connection with the illustrated embodiments however it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention fig1 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a lamp standard 100 broadly the lamp standard 100 may be composed of a stand body 101 a plurality of lamp modules 105 coupled to the stand body 101 and one or more power modules 107 as shown in fig1 the stand body 101 has a generally x shaped cross section formed from intersecting walls the intersecting walls of the stand body 101 define a plurality of channels 102 as shown in fig1 u2013 2 the stand body 101 has a generally x shaped cross section to define a polygonal structure more specifically the lamp stand body 101 as depicted in fig1 and 2 depict a generally square perimeter accordingly lamp modules 105 may be placed on one or more of the four sides of the lamp stand 101 as those skilled in the art will appreciate two or more walls may be used to define a plurality of polygonal shapes such as a triangle a rectangle a pentagon or other shapes known in the art as shown in the exemplary embodiment of fig1 the channel 102 is generally v shaped in. |
5 | 262 which is similar to the modulator 162 of fig2 a using a mud or drilling motor such as the mud motor 210 provides the advantage of reducing the amount of rotations on the casing 108 in one embodiment the modulator 262 communicates with the transmission module 224 which is in communication with other components or elements of the bha 204 in an alternative embodiment the modulator 262 communicates directly with the other elements in the bha 204 including the rss mwd and or lwd assembly 225 through various means including wired or wireless such as electromagnetic or ultrasonic methods the scope of the present invention is not limited by the mean used for communication which includes but is not limited to transmission through wired methods or wireless methods which could include electromagnetic ultrasonic or other means or a combination thereof such a wired and wireless or ultrasonic and electromagnetic combined with wired communication positioning the mud motor 210 downhole relative to the modulator 262 is the present embodiment which limits signal attenuation and produces the higher data rate and depth capability referring now to fig3 the modulator 162 of fig2 a and modulator 262 of fig2 b are depicted in greater detail in each of the embodiments set forth herein the modulator are similar in operation accordingly even though the operation of one of the modulators is discussed in detail the operation and results are applicable to similar types of modulators shown in alternative embodiments the modulator 162 includes a stator 164 rotor 166 and turbine 167 the modulator 162 may be for example of the type described in u s pat no 5 517 464 already incorporated herein by reference in one embodiment the modulator. |
8 | 240 the controller can recognize the scan module 240 as soon as being mounted on the carriage 210 when the scan module 240 is mounted on the carriage 210 the connector 241 of the scan module 240 is in electrical contact with the common fpc connector 236 so that scanning signals are transferred from the controller to the connector 241 of the scan module 240 through the common fpc connector 236 thereby scanning the document when an electric motor for the carriage 210 is driven the carriage 210 moves reciprocally along the guide shaft while the scan module 240 scans the document disposed on a base frame according to the present invention after the scanning is completed by the scan module 240 the carriage 210 having the scan module 240 and the ink cartridge 230 is moved to the capping section 310 this results in preventing the ink in the nozzles of the ink cartridge from being dried the ink head 130 of ink cartridge 230 comes in contact with the cap 330 at the capping section 310 to prevent the ink in the nozzles from being dried further since the scan module 240 is spaced at the predetermined distance a from the cap 330 the scan module 240 is prevented from being polluted by the cap 330 in another embodiment of the present invention at least one scan module 240 is securely mounted on the carriage 210 along with the plurality of the ink cartridges that is the scan module 240 can be permanently secured to the carriage 210 because unlike the ink cartridges it is not necessary to periodically change the scan module in the above case. |
6 | of the first section 36 the second outlet aperture 43 is adapted to discharge the second fluid from the hollow interior 42 of the first section 36 typically the second fluid is oxygen or air although other fluids can be used additionally the first fluid and the second fluid may have different water vapor partial pressures or humidity levels the second section 38 has a hollow interior 52 formed therein the interior 52 of the second section 38 is adapted to receive a portion of the air humidification module 34 the interior 42 of the first section 36 and the interior 52 of the second section 38 cooperate to form a hollow chamber within the housing 32 which receives the air humidification module 34 therein a first channel 54 and a second channel 56 are formed in an inner surface 58 of the second section 38 as more clearly shown in fig3 the first channel 54 and the second channel 56 of the second section 38 are respectively aligned with the first channel 46 and the second channel 48 of the first section 36 to form a first annular channel and a second annular channel in the housing 32 a first outlet aperture 60 is formed in the second section 38 and is adapted to discharge the first fluid from the hollow interior 52 of the. |
6 | a support 17 the pitch system of fig1 is triggered in such a way that the drive 6 causes the rotary bearing ring 10 to continuously rotate via the pinion 9 the rotational speed is so large that a breakaway torque does not occur even if the extender 2 rotates with the rotor blade 1 to this end it is necessary for the relative speed between the ring 11 and the rotary bearing ring 10 to exceed a critical speed even if the extender 2 rotates in the sense of rotation of the bearing ring 10 the arrangement of the bearing and pitch drives as illustrated in fig1 differs from the arrangement known from de 101 40 793 a1 in that one pitch drive interacts directly with the rotor blade to be varied in its setting whereas the known pitch systems which have two drives will always act jointly on the bearing elements fig2 and 3 show alternative aspects of the pitch system in which the drives engage the rotary bearing ring 10 jointly in fig2 the rotary bearing ring 10 is disposed outside the bearing rings 11 and 12 at its outside the bearing ring 10 has a tooth system 18 in which the pinions 9 and 16 mesh the tooth system 18 may be formed as a continuous tooth system here or may consist of two parallel tooth series as is suggested in fig2 if the drives 6 and 7 are positioned at an offset a tooth system having the width of a pinion will be sufficient i e. |
3 | the bellows sleeve 2b to collapse to create pressure upstream of the membrane see fig1 17 and 18 in both of these instances the membrane 5 rests on a spacer 55 disposed on a porous holder 56 when filtration of the sample is to be achieved directly in the field where the sample is obtained in the absence of any laboratory materials such as a vacuum flask the container 20 is used with the sealing element 28 covering the hollow portion 25 but not the peripheral zone containing the axial holes 26 once again the assembled device 1 includes a bellows sleeve 2b which is manually pressed thereby causing the liquid to be tested to pass through the membrane filter 5 and the spacer 46 and thereafter out of the axial peripheral holes 26 in this manner the hollow portion which receives the culture medium is not wetted by the sample see fig1 once filtration and if desired rinsing have been done the wetted membrane filter 5 creates a barrier to gases thus the filter can be bulged as shown in fig2 by slightly compressing the air contained in the sleeve 2b this slight compression of the inside of the sleeve is easily accomplished by pushing the cylindrical portion 37 of the cover 35 into the corresponding cylindrical portion 13 of the end 4 of the sleeve the membrane filter is bulged without handling the membrane and thus permits the user to check the integrity of the membrane on the one hand while also permitting contact of the membrane with the culture medium from the membrane center to its periphery to avoid any entrapment of air bubbles which could impair the results of the test to be effected the contacting of. |
5 | the basic core element of a truss core panel formed in accordance with the invention the equilateral triangular cross sectionally shaped tube 11 illustrated in fig1 may be formed of various materials in various ways for example the equilateral triangular cross sectionally shaped tube 11 may be formed of a homogeneous high strength to weight material such as an aluminum or titanium alloy tubes formed of such material may be created by conventional pultrusion techniques for example alternatively the equilateral triangular cross sectionally shaped tube 11 may be formed of a composite material having an even higher strength to weight ratio a suitable composite material is a ply laminate wherein the plies are formed of suitably strong fibers such as glass or graphite fibers bonded together by a suitable resin the tubes may be formed by machine winding glass or graphite fibers coated with a suitable resin on a triangular forming mandrel so as to form a series of plies and then curing the resin alternatively the equilateral triangular cross sectionally shaped tubes may be formed by pulling a series of separate tapes formed of glass or graphite fibers coated with a suitable resin through a die pultrusion so that the desired number of tube layers are formed and then curing the resin in accordance with the invention panels are formed using a plurality of tubes of the type illustrated in fig1 an end cross sectional view of a part of the least complicated of such panels is illustrated in fig2 the truss core panel illustrated in fig2 includes a plurality of. |
7 | the circular surface 20 by way of the lateral feed cam surface 23 this causes the press roller 7 and the feed roller 8 to be pressed against photographic paper p it is thus fed photographic paper p is fed by the feed roller 8 by the length corresponding to the angle by which the cam plate 17 rotates until the engaging roller 16 is again brought into contact with the lateral feed cam surface 23 then the engaging roller 16 is moved laterally onto the cam surface 22 by way of the lateral feed cam surface 23 while the leading end of the photographic paper p is passing by the paper detection roller 30 as shown in fig5 the paper detection roller 30 will be pushed back at the same time the roller restrictor plates 26 27 will pivot downwards until they abut the inner end face of the engaging roller 16 as shown in fig1 a and 11b the engaging roller 16 is thus prevented from moving toward the circular surface 20 so that the press rollers 7 and 8 are kept separate from each other on the other hand while the leading end of the photographic paper p is not passing by the paper detection roller 30 the roller restrictor plates 26 27 are kept raised as shown in fig1 a and 12b thus the engaging roller 16 which has been moved onto the cam surface 22 by way of the lateral feed cam surface 23 will be pushed by the spring 19 and moved again onto the circular surface 20 by way of the guide surface 24 pressing the press rollers 7 and 8 against the photographic paper p again it is thus. |
8 | d become bk 600 v m 530 v c 500 v and y 480 v and image distortion resulting from the discharge phenomenon may be prevented besides background fog which can be generated more easily by decrease in v d is made less conspicuous by selecting bk for which background fog is most noticeable as the first color and y for which the background fog is least noticeable as the last fourth color in the present embodiment m and c images may be formed in an arbitrary order in the foregoing embodiments weak exposure is executed for a color in the image area in which such color is not used however the color used in the image formation is used in various levels from a solid image to a pale halftone consequently in executing weak exposure for a color not used inb an image formation if color used in the image formation becomes thinner or more pastel such pale image may be detrimentally affected when background fog of a color not used in the image formation is elevated by weak exposure the present embodiment avoids such a drawback by selecting the maximum density largest light emission data for each dot of. |
2 | 106 and an oblique bore 108 an angle 109 of about 30 u00b0 is advantageously defined between the axial bore 106 and the oblique bore 108 the diameters of the axial bore 106 and of the oblique bore 108 are advantageously about 3 to 5 times smaller than the inlet diameter 110 of the inlet cone 104 in fig6 they have for example approximately the same diameter as the constriction 40 of the venturi nozzle 36 with reference to fig1 a first embodiment of the valve control of the gas feed will now be described in more detail both solenoid valves 32 32 u2032 closed in the absence of current are controlled by a pressure switch 60 which applies water pressure in the drinking water pipe 10 if the water pressure in the drinking water pipe 10 is smaller than a predetermined pressure p 0 then both solenoid valves 32 32 u2032 are provided with current and are opened if the water pressure is greater than the pressure p 0 only the solenoid valve 32 u2032 is provided with current and is opened in other words if the water pressure is smaller than p 0 the gas flows via both gas channels 54 54 u2032 into the constriction 40 of the venturi nozzle 36 if however the water pressure is greater than p 0 the gas only flows via one of the two gas channels 54 54 u2032 in the constriction 40 of the venturi nozzle 36 the pressure switch 60 may naturally also be replaced with a pressure sensor which is connected to an electronic circuit device which then controls the solenoid valves 32 32 u2032 reference number 62 indicates a switch which allows the current supply of both solenoid valves 32 32 u2032 to. |
6 | valve 100 input bore 112 the output bore 114 is connected to the plunger side of an air cylinder 4 the rod side of the air cylinder 4 exhausts out through the control valve 2 to the atmosphere when fluid is pumped from the supply source 1 it forces the plunger in the air cylinder 4 towards the rod side thus extending the rod to lift a load 8 to lower the load 8 the flow control valve 2 is manipulated to connect the supply source 1 to the rod side of the cylinder 4 through the retract line 9 however the fluid on the plunger side of the cylinder 4 needs to be able to exhaust if the plunger is to move thus a tap line may place the retract line 9 in fluid communication with the pilot port 116 on the valve 100 in this way the fluid pressure in the piston bore 110 a forces the cartridge 200 against the bias of the end cap spring 156 thereby unseating the poppet member 230 thus opening the valve 100 and allowing the exhaust fluid from the plunger side of the cylinder 4 to enter the output bore 114 past the poppet member 230 out of the input bore 112 and to exhaust out through the. |
1 | the required proportions are added in portions the mixture is maintained at a temperature comprised between 70 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 c under stirring for a further 1 2 hours then left to cool to ambient temperature under stirring a solid is obtained by filtration which is then dried under vacuum the supramolecular complexes thus obtained prove to be stable in the solid phase for at least 30 days at 23 u00b0 c u03b2cd 13 9 g in water 20 ml is introduced into a 2 neck flask at 25 u00b0 c the mixture consisting of a suspension is left under stirring 300 rpm for 15 minutes at 25 u00b0 c after this time the temperature is brought to 70 u00b0 c then a mixture of acetamiprid 0 802 g pbo 3 65 g and soitem 0 07 g is added over a 2 hour period the mixture is agitated for 1 hour at a temperature comprised between 70 u00b0 and 80 u00b0 c then left to cool to ambient temperature by means of filtration a white solid is obtained which is dried for 3 hours under vacuum 25 u00b0 c 1 mbar to provide 14 4 g of formulated product u03b2cd 13 9 g in distilled water 20 ml is introduced into a 2 neck flask at 25 u00b0 c the mixture consisting of a suspension is left under stirring 300 rpm for 15 minutes at 25 u00b0 c after this time the temperature is brought to 70 u00b0 c then a mixture of imidacloprid 0 933 g pbo. |
2 | can be somewhat decreased if sodium hydroxide is used in combination with tetramethylammonium hydroxide the gels are heated under autogenous conditions at temperatures ranging from 100 to 250 u00b0 c preferably from 120 to 200 u00b0 c the ferrierite phase typically crystallizes within 48 hours of heating ferrierite seeds can be added to the gel to decrease the crystallization time in one embodiment a ferrierite zeolite for example cp 914c zeolyst international can be used for seeding in one embodiment the resulting ferrierite product is pure ferrierite and does not contain any other zeolitic or condensed silica impurities the ferrierite has a surface area of at least about 350 m 2 g or even at least about 380 m 2 g the ferrierite crystals have an irregular shape the average crystal size along all crystal dimensions is about or less than 200 nm as determined by scanning electron microscopy u201c sem u201d the resulting ferrierite can be converted to nh 4 form h form or loaded with metals either by impregnation or ion exchange for catalytic conversions of hydrocarbons selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides or catalytic decomposition of nitrous oxide in one embodiment the ferrierite may be used as an inventive catalyst in a method for scr of exhaust gases such as by contacting the gas mixture with the ferrierite composition described herein embodiments of the invention will be further clarified by the following non limiting examples which are intended to be purely exemplary of the invention this example illustrates the synthesis of a small crystal ferrierite according to one embodiment of the present invention the molar composition of the gel was as. |
3 | 730 u00b0 c in the phase diagram of lif prf 3 by adopting an electrolytic bath temperature higher than the melting point of the electrolytic bath the deposited pr fe is liquefied on the cathode after the deposition and since the liquid is heavier than the fused salt the alloy is deposited in the fused salt below the electrode furthermore the composition of pr fe can be controlled by controlling the electrolysis temperature accordingly the electrolysis is possible if the electrolytic bath temperature is higher than the melting point of the electrolytic bath namely the electrolytic bath temperature is not lower than 760 u00b0 c which is slightly higher than 730 u00b0 c and is preferably in the range of 760 u00b0 to 1100 u00b0 c however if the electrolytic bath temperature is elevated oxidative consumption of the electrode is increased and damage of the cell material is promoted furthermore from the relations of the electrolytic bath temperature to the critical anode current density current efficiency and bath composition if the bath temperature is either too high or too low the current efficiency is reduced and the critical anode density is greatly changed accordingly from the economical viewpoint it is preferred that the electrolytic bath temperature be in the range of about 850 u00b0 to about 1050 u00b0 c determined after general consideration of the above relations the temperature of the electrolytic bath can be controlled only by heat generated by an electric current between the electrodes and in fact in the conventional fused salt electrolysis process this internal heating method is often adopted however in the process of the present. |
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