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5 | is similar to the representation of fig1 a and it shows the segmentation in four sections 4 7 for which the mean temperature of each section has been selected as the representative temperature for the section considered fig2 a is transformed into the representation of fig2 b where in each section the temperature is considered to be constant and equal to the mean temperature in this part division into sections can be done automatically it preferably is an even division as for the temperature but not for the length the thermal profile can be segmented every 3 u00b0 c for example or more precisely every 0 5 u00b0 c thus the temperature amplitude is the same in each section the user can select the segmentation interval according to circumstances the temperature and the pressure in each section allows determination of the corresponding rheology by means of the mud database by first approximation the mean hydrostatic pressure can be selected for each section determined by the temperature range selected the effect of the temperature is generally preponderant in relation to the pressure concerning the rheology variation of the drilling fluid the pressure drop is then calculated for each section with the rheology determined for each section prior to being summed up in order to obtain the total pressure drop in the. |
9 | the 34 automatic 34 position once either of such positions has been selected by the operator however the operator must manually hold the switch 256 in the third or 34 fire 34 position wherein the automatic mode of the controller 246 is overridden so that the operator controls the lengths of blast time from the machine whether or not any granular material will issue with the water jet blast depends upon the position of the rocker switch 204 at this time the control box 36 is also provided with a three position selector switch 258 for allowing the operator to select any one of three different spacings between the slots formed in the ground by the jets from the moving machine the switch 258 causes the controller 246 to maintain the selected spacing distance between the starting points of successive slots for example one choice is a spacing of 1 5 inches from the starting point of one slot to the starting point of the next slot another choice is 3 0 inches between starting points a third choice is 4 5 inches between starting points and a fourth choice is 6 0 inches a depth selecting switch 260 is also provided on the control box 36 to provide an input to the controller 246 the depth selection switch 260 may be placed in one of several different positions which establish the duration of blast time from the machine when the machine is stationary the duration of blast time has a direct relationship with the. |
7 | used the compound potassium 2 2 6 6 tetramethylpiperidine 1 oxy 4 xanthate i use diphenylthiocarbazone for example in the same fashion first modifying the molecule by replacing one of its phenyl rings with a spin labeled system such as that used by zolotov with the xanthate the remaining ring can also be used to covalently bond the 34 dithizone 34 to an inert carrier such as carboxymethylcellulose if desired e g see bauman a j anal chem 39 932 935 1967 who used it to extract ultratrace transition metal cations from natural waters this then comprises an additional general refinement to the method described by zolotov as the spin labeled 34 ligand exchange resin 34 can now act both to collect and to signal through its esr behavior the type of metal and the concentration present in the 34 resin 34 it is clear that the esr signals from spin labeled ligands such as dithizone or oxine 8 hydroxyquinoline will provide diagnostic data on the nature and oxidation state of the cations extracted by them into an organic phase or into a ligand exchange resin of which they are the ligands this is because the metal cation complex exhibits structural variation iwantscheff op cit page 86 notes that the dithizonates of the 23 cations with which it complexes exhibit diagnostically significant differences both in the ph of optimal extraction and in the color wavelength of maximum absorption thus the esr signals from the bound metals will also vary and can be detected in real time in field applications it is clear that high explosive molecules such as tnt can be covalently. |
9 | 1 2 inch national pipe thread a washer 62 is accommodated in a shallow recess 64 surrounding the hole 60 as best seen in fig5 the adapter block 42 is also provided with a soda inlet 66 and a syrup inlet 68 the soda inlet is a blind cylindrical hole in the back of adapter block 42 this can also be seen in fig2 the soda inlet 66 accommodate the soda delivery tube end fitting 28 and cooperates with o ring 38 to seal the end of the soda delivery tube 22 thus soda water delivered through the soda tube 22 to the water station 40 is stopped in the blind soda inlet 66 the syrup inlet 68 accommodates the syrup delivery tube end fittings 26 the o ring 38 seals this joint providing a water tight connection the syrup inlet 68 however is not blind rather as seen in fig3 and 5 it communicates with the threaded hole 60 allowing delivery of fluid to the spigot central bore 48 the adapter block 42 is fixed to the face plate 18 by means of four machine screws 70 the adapter block 42 is formed from a dimensionally stable material such as delrin plastic while a metal block could be used delrin plastic is easily formed into the finished shape needed and provides sufficient strength screw holes 72 in the adapter block 42 are positioned so that the machine screws 70 mate with tapped hole 74 in the face plate 18 these holes 74 in the face plate 18 are standardized to accept mounting screws for standardized dispensing valve. |
2 | 48 attached to the lower block of the compound tool rest 20 the length of the moment arm bc is calculated to provide a linear movement in the direction indicated by arrow 50 equal to the amount of lead being added to or subtracted from the standard thread setting thus for the exampe of 39 threads per inch given above the moment arm bc would be adjusted to provide 0 00064 inch addition to the lead for 40 threads per inch in order to quickly set the amount of lead into the tool adapter a calibrated scale 52 is mounted on the lever arm 40 having a center o position a pointer 54 indicates the relative position of the regulator block 38 and hence the pivot pin 36 for adding or subtracting a predetermined amount of lead the scale 52 may be calibrated to provide up to a 10 or more addition or subtraction in increments as small as one one hundredths of one percent thus for a setting of say plus 1 01 on the calibration scale there would be a 1 01 addition to the standard lead set into the lathe the arrangement of scale 52 and pointer 54 is preferred but could be reversed and of. |
7 | activating a mos transistor the impedance circuit 80 then conducts the operational mode signal from the operational mode voltage circuit 82 to the function circuit 78 by for example blowing an anti fuse or activating a mos transistor in response to the operational mode signal the function circuit 78 initiates an operational mode in the die 74 as described above thus the die 74 is fully testable even after being packaged in the ic module 68 and yet the test mode of the die 74 can be disabled as necessary so the ic module 68 can be used by end users in the field as shown in detail in fig6 b the switching circuit 76 of fig6 a may include a flash memory cell 77 programmed to activate or deactivate an nmos transistor 79 the cell 77 may be programmed for example to conduct the test mode initiate signal during a test mode and to isolate the bond pad 72 fig6 a from the function circuit 78 fig6 a during normal operations of the electronic system 60 fig6 a as shown in fig7 an inventive ic module 84 includes dice 86 having function circuits such as input buffers 88 selectively receiving a test mode initiate signal such as a supply voltage v cc through a first terminal 90 a dedicated conductor 92 and test mode enable bond pads 94 e g output enable oe bond pads it will be understood by those having skill in the field of this invention that the ic module 84 may be any electronic structure having at least one die accessed externally through terminals including for example an mcm such as a simm a dimm a ram card a ram module a rom card and a rom module it will also be. |
5 | the distal end 13 of the faucet spout body threads 45 are formed around the water outlet passage to receive an aerator which is customarily installed on faucet spouts but is not shown in these drawings the bottom wall 23 of the faucet spout body 11 has a base end opening 49 which is shown most clearly in fig2 of the drawings a web 51 located at the base end opening connects to the septum 25 front wall 21 and rear wall 37 of the faucet spout body a rib 53 connects the bottom wall 23 of the faucet spout body with the septum 25 while a rib 55 connects the septum to the rear wall 29 of the faucet spout body as can best be seen in fig2 and 3 of the drawings a water inlet passage 57 is formed in rib 53 and a threaded plunger rod passage 59 is formed in rib 55 later in the process of manufacturing the faucet spout body a sleeve with exterior threads will be threaded into the threaded plunger rod passage 59 but that will be after the liquid coating processes with which this application is concerned will have been completed a groove 61 for receiving a trim ring is formed in the base end 15 of. |
1 | be made on a fourslide machine which is preferred for keeping the manufacturing expense low a support surface 40 is preferably a circuit board having established conductive paths 35 and 36 there are countless ways that electrically conductive paths can be designed on a circuit board 40 or other support to read identities from an array of memory buttons 20 they all require a single signal line paired with a neutral line a contact spring 50 of much lighter gauge than gripping spring 30 is preferably mounted on circuit board 40 within base coil 31 to extend up to a region within gripping coil 32 to electrically contact a plane face surface 22 of memory button 20 contact spring 50 thus contacts an electrode of memory button 20 while gripping spring 30 contacts another electrode of memory button 20 so that id numbers of memory button 20 can be accessed simply spring 30 in addition to providing electrical contact with a cylindrical perimeter 21 of memory button 20 also grips and releasably holds memory button 20 by the frictional grip of upper coil 32 the springiness of the wire of spring 30 allows upper coil 32 to expand slightly when memory button 20. |
4 | sfl are shown as dots cross sectionally just before being shifted by the motion of the weft needles onto the weft holdback srhr in thus attaining the position as shown in fig2 right hand side evident already from fig3 right hand side is the condition of the weft holdback srhr in which the weft threads have been removed therefrom and bound to the material by the further action of the reed the method in accordance with the invention for weaving a seat belt webbing comprising an inner portion m a soft right hand edge portion rr and a soft left hand edge portion rl a right hand weft thread sfr and a left hand weft thread sfl functions as a continuous repeat of a step sequence ar picking the right hand weft thread sfr from the right hand side of the webbing into the right hand edge portion rr and into the inner portion m by means of a right hand weft needle snr al picking the left hand weft thread sfl from the left hand side of the webbing into the left hand edge portion rl and into the inner portion m by means of a left hand weft needle snl simultaneously to step ar br retaining the right hand weft thread sfr in the transition portion from the inner portion m to the left hand edge portion rl by means of a left hand weft holdback srhl bl retaining the left. |
1 | drilled with a half of an inch hole in the exact center so it can be inserted into 2 4 and 6 a half of an inch hole 11 is also drilled through 10 that will allow common table salt to be packed into the entire area between 5 then a half of an inch threaded perfectly suitable plastic plug 12 is screwed into 11 that has also been threaded for screwed assembly next a perfectly suitable plastic coupling 13 that is half of an inch in diameter and threaded on both ends is screwed into 6 a perfectly suitable round cylinder 14 that is eight inches in diameter and cut to an exact length of two and three quarters of an inch is inserted into the upper groove of 10 this part 14 creates an upper compartment for gauges specifically a digital timer inhalation meter and a flash counter 17 next a perfectly suitable half of an inch plastic pipe 15 that has been cut to exactly three and one half inches in length and threaded at both ends part 15 is screwed into 13 another perfectly suitable round plastic plate 16 that is three quarters of an inch thick and exactly eight inches in diameter that has been grooved on the bottom side part 16 also has a half of an inch drilled hole in the exact center is insert into 14 next a perfectly suitable half of an inch plastic elbow 18 that is threaded at both ends is screwed into 15 then a perfectly suitable half of an inch plastic pipe 19 that is exactly two and one half of an inch in length that has been threaded on both ends is screwed into 18. |
8 | determines that the approach route of vehicle 150 approaching power supply section 143 is wrong when power supply efficiency change amount y per unit moving distance input from change amount calculation section 105 is less than the lower limit value of the power supply efficiency change amount of the table stored in storage section 106 then vehicle side control section 107 displays guidance for correcting the approach route on display section 108 when it is determined that the approach route is wrong meanwhile vehicle side control section 107 determines that the approach route is correct when power supply efficiency change amount u03b4k is greater than 0 and power supply efficiency change amount y per unit moving distance is equal to or greater than the lower limit value then vehicle side control section 107 displays a message that the approach route is correct on display section 108 when it is determined that the approach route is correct furthermore vehicle side control section 107 may perform a control so that the message is displayed only when the approach route is wrong without displaying the message when the approach route is correct vehicle side control section 107 determines whether it is a brake stepping timing based on the power supply efficiency received from power supply efficiency. |
3 | the samples tested were measured at 750 u00b0 f it is well known that rene 39 95 is one of the strongest commercially available superalloys which is known from fig6 it is evident that the ultimate tensile strength measurements made on the respective samples of the hk101 ss alloy and the rene 39 95 ss alloy demonstrated that the hk101 ss alloy indeed has ultimate tensile strength essentially equivalent to the rene 39 95 ss material turning now to fig7 and 8 there is plotted the relationship between the yield strength and ultimate tensile at 1400 u00b0 f versus the cooling rate in u00b0 f per minute for two alloys one being rene 39 95 ss and the other being hk101 ss both of which samples were tested at 1400 u00b0 f the hk101 ss is essentially equivalent to the rene 39 95 ss the data plotted in fig5 7 and 8 demonstrate additionally on a comparative bases that the alloy of this invention has a set of tensile strength properties which are very much the same as the properties of rene 39 95 moreover with respect to inhibition of fatigue crack propagation the subject alloys are far superior to rene 39 95 particularly those alloys prepared at cooling rates of 100 u00b0 f min to 600 u00b0 f min which are the rates which are to be used for industrial production of the subject alloy what is remarkable about the achievement of the present invention is the striking improvement which has been made in fatigue crack propagation resistance with a relatively small change in ingredients of the hk101 alloy as compared to those of the rene 39 95 alloy to illustrate the small change in alloy compositions the ingredients of both the rene. |
6 | reducing the wind resistance and guaranteeing the full load operation of the fan according to the size and the weight of the fan a middle sized fan can utilize a plurality of electric motors to control the angle of the blades 2 and the output shaft of each electric motor is respectively connected and matched with the first lead screw 33 and transfers the power the present embodiment enumerates another mode of execution of the blade adjusting mechanism and as shown in fig1 14 the lead screw nut assembly includes a second lead screw 52 and a second nut 55 the slide device includes second slide rod bearings 56 and slide discs 57 the substrate assembly includes a second drive motor fixing disc 60 a front bearing seat 54 a rear bearing seat 51 a supporting disc 64 and supporting rods 65 the transmission assembly is a connecting rod type transmission assembly and includes connecting rods 58 connecting rod connecting pins 59 rotating arm connecting pins 60 rotating arms 61 coupling shafts 62 coupling bearing seats 71 second bearings 70 and blade shaft sleeves 69 and the adjusting mechanism is coated with a shell and the shell includes a front end cover 68 a second cabin. |
7 | be described in greater detail however it should be recognized that the preferred embodiments of the present invention are provided for illustration rather than limiting the present invention in addition the present invention can be practiced in a wide range of other embodiments besides those explicitly described and the scope of the present invention is not expressly limited except as specified in the accompanying claims fig1 shows a multi user computer system according to one embodiment of the present invention the multi user computer system comprises a master host computer 101 and at least one virtual computer 201 the multi user computer system may provide for a user_ 1 100 and multiple user_ 2 200 for example the user_ 1 100 is equipped with a master computer 101 and a display 102 the user_ 2 200 is equipped with a virtual computer 201 a display 202 a mouse 203 and a keyboard 204 the master computer 101 is a personal computer or a notebook and the display 102 acts as a personal computer pc monitor for the master computer 101 the hardware layer of the master computer 101 may include the hardware in the computer and peripheral devices such as pc monitor are connected to the master computer 101 peripheral devices may be connected to the master computer 101 using the usb universal serial bus protocol usb is a hardware specification that allows a connection to be established between a source device and a peripheral device the display 102 is coupled to the master. |
9 | target element substances in the sorbent container 20 during related or contemporaneous time periods while such element substances are present in the sorbent container 20 and being processed the waste stream 8 as treated in the container or area 20 is then pumped or otherwise communicated on the supply line 31 to the subsystem carrying out solid liquid separation step iii as illustrated schematically in the drawing solids are typically separated using a combination of centrifugal separation and settling 33 and filtration 34 hydrocyclones and such like means are a preferred method for initial separation of sorbents followed by ultrafiltration to remove very fine or colloidal solids centrifugal separation is particularly effective at concentrating the solids for disposal however it will be understood that other similar means may be used to carry out the same functional purpose the filter unit 34 to which the stream 8 is provided by supply line 31 is illustrated representationally as showing an ultrafiltration setup having at least one media or membrane sub unit in a preferred embodiment of the invention one or more tubular ultrafilter membranes are utilized although the ultrafiltration employed does not have to be tubular in nature and one or more of such units can be employed an example of a preferred ultrafiltration unit is the tuft u2122 system from diversified technologies systems inc in knoxville tenn the tuft u2122 system i e the u201c tubular ultrafiltration u201d system filters the waste stream 8 to less than about 0 05 micron and is capable of removing virtually 100 of suspended solids metal complexes and most colloidal material from the stream by passing it through a series of cross flow membranes as indicated other types of cross flow membranes. |
9 | and secondary volumes is started in the consistency group forming a consistency group with a plurality of pairs such way is effective for a case in which data is to be stored in a plurality of storage volumes for example when write data is too large to be stored in one storage volume and when it is controlled so that one file data is stored in a plurality of storage volumes such assured synchronism of the pair state changes of volumes to the u201c split u201d in a consistency group is also effective for writing reading of data in from secondary volumes requested from the information processing apparatus 100 concretely if no consistency group is already formed data can be written read in from any paired secondary volume after the pair state is changed to the u201c split u201d while it is inhibited to write read data in from any secondary volume of which pair state is not changed to the u201c split u201d in this embodiment a batch split receiving flag id information of the consistency group management table 231 is used to assure the synchronism of such pair state changes of volumes to the u201c split u201d in the above consistency group next the processings for assuring such synchronism will be described with reference to the flowchart shown in fig6 the following processings are executed by the cpu 211 provided in the channel adapter 210 with use of the control program 214 program consisting of. |
6 | 16 f and a spring 16 h extending between the fixed part 16 d and the moving part 16 e to push the moving part 16 e away from the fixed part 16 d the second locking members 16 c attached to the upper cover 14 are inserted in the guide holes 16 b to join the upper cover 14 to the lower cover 13 then the moving parts 16 e is guided by and moved in the guide holes 16 b to position the upper cover 13 in place on the lower cover 13 and to join the upper cover 14 to the lower cover 13 a gap between the lower cover 13 and the upper cover 14 is sealed by a sealing member 17 the vertical size of the gap can be adjusted by adjusting the respective positions of the support parts 16 d 1 relative to the corresponding moving parts 16 e by turning the nuts 16 g referring to fig1 and 2 a flywheel 18 is mounted on the lower end part of the crankshaft 7 namely the output shaft of the internal combustion engine e and a drive shaft 19 is coupled with the lower end part of the crankshaft 7 the drive shaft 19 driven for rotation by the internal combustion engine e extends downward through the mount case 10 and the extension case 11 into the gear case 12 the drive shaft 19 is interlocked with a propeller shaft 21 by a reversing mechanism 20 held in the gear case 12 the power. |
2 | when the pocket is filled with materials paper because the pocket panel and back panel are joined at the bottom 16 the space available for papers diminishes this would result in less paper space unless the convergence area extending upwardly from the bottom edge did not have an opening port 28 to relieve the pressure strain port 28 reduces these forces and greater capacity in the pocket in addition to packet 20 the preferred embodiment has additional pocket segments in fig1 two additional segments 30 32 are shown but there can be any reasonable number added one such segment 30 is shown in fig7 where the bottom edge 16 of the back panel is joined to the bottom edge 116 of segment 30 by a flexible bridging material 34 which is bonded to the surface of a bottom portion of 20 and 30 to create a flexible joint hinge this material 34 is preferably an adhesive tape or tyvek u00ae material which adheres permanently to both outer and inner surfaces at the bottom i e the back portion and pocket face and performs as a living hinge tape is preferably applied on both sides of the joint in the preferred embodiment the bottom edges 16 116 are not in contact but spaced apart to create a gusset section 36 which accommodates the expansion of the pockets when filled the living hinge or gusset is created during assembly by laying out the pockets 20 30 end to end on a flat jig but keeping them spaced apart while taping one side this gap creates the hinge when the folder is turned over for taping on the other side the two pieces of tape come into direct contact in the gap region to form a double thickness tape. |
4 | be die cut to true up the inner and outer radial dimensions of the preform 102 in accordance with the specifications for the preform 102 by virtue of the preform 102 being manufactured from a continuous stream of tow fiber 104 the preform 102 has a substantially helical structure having vertically adjacent layers 142 or flights 142 similar to the threads of a screw fig3 displays a cross sectional view of a portion of a continuous fiber brake preform 102 manufactured using the needling machine 100 and methods described herein in fig3 the vertically adjacent layers 142 or flights 142 of the helical structure of the preform 102 are visible also as indicated by the cross hatching the tow fiber 104 of vertically adjacent layers 142 or flights 142 is offset at varying distances relative to the preform 39 s central vertical axis 136 to provide greater strength and more consistent physical and mechanical properties throughout such offset is more clearly understood by viewing fig4 6 fig4 displays a schematic top plan view of the tow fiber 104 of a first layer 142 a of a sector of the preform 102 showing the tow fiber 104 offset at various distances relative to the preform 39 s central vertical axis 136 as the tow fiber 104 extends about the central vertical axis 136 fig5 displays a schematic top plan view of the tow fiber 104 of a second layer 142 b of the same sector of the preform 102 showing the tow fiber 104 offset at various distances relative to the preform 39. |
1 | and a battery for driving the electric motor wherein the intake fan has a guide blade and an impeller and the intake fan is arranged in a chimney shaped shell on the filter housing application_number US 201214009982 A description in fig1 a cleaning device 1 is shown in exploded view and in fig2 to 7 different details are shown in perspective view in cross section and in a detail view the cleaning device 1 has a cylindrical filter housing 2 with a base surface of a right angled triangle with two identical sides in each of the surfaces 3 and 4 of the filter housing which form a right angle with one another a respective circular cylindrical flange 5 is molded which has an inner border 6 a circular plate 7 with a smaller diameter than the flange 5 is provided so that a small circular distance is created between the border of the plate 7 and the flange 5 further provided is a flange 8 with an internal thread 9 which can be fastened in the flange 5 with a press fit the distance between the flange 8 and the inner border 6 is determined by two sleeves 10 by means of tension spring 11 the plate 7 which serves as dust flap is pulled against the internal thread 9 the diameter of the plate 7 is again greater than the internal diameter of the internal thread 9 so that the plate 7 seals dust tight against the internal thread 9 further two pins 12 are provided on the plate 7 which are each guided in a semi cylindrical. |
5 | in the ball catcher of the targeted valve 14 the ball significantly restricts if not seals off the central passageway of the string 12 below the ball so that fluid pressure may be applied above the ball to generate a force to cause the valve to open as further described below as a more specific example a ball may be dropped from the well 39 s surface into the central passageway of the string 12 for purposes of opening a previously unopened valve 14 n that has previously been placed in a ball catching state in response to the fluid pressure that is applied to the resultant restricted central passageway the valve 14 n opens to allow a fracturing operation to be performed on the associated layer 15 n the opening of the valve 14 n in turn places the next valve 14 n u2212 1 in the sequence in the ball catching state once the fracturing operation on the layer 15 n is complete another ball is dropped into the central passageway of the string 12 for purposes of opening the valve 14 n u2212 1 so that the layer 15 n u2212 1 can be fractured thus this sequence continues until the last valve 14 1 is opened and the associated layer 15 1 is fractured as a more specific example in accordance with some embodiments of the invention fig2 and 3 depict upper 14 a and lower 14 b sections of an exemplary valve 14 that is closed and has not been placed in ball catching state i e the valve 14 is in its initial states when run into the well thus as depicted in fig2 and. |
6 | qr against a seat on the wall 24 on the outlet side on the inlet side the spring qr is compressed between the wall 24 and an end stop provided at the end of a valve stem although the valve q has been depicted only in the alternative form of fig9 it is obvious that it could also be provided in the embodiments according to the other figures that being the case the way in which the motor and the metering device work is as follows let us consider a starting position corresponding to the one illustrated in fig2 the piston 9 is at the end of its downstroke and the rocker h which has just changed configuration has raised the valve cage 31 and the plungers 23 a 23 s the inlet ta for pressurized liquid is connected to the lower chamber c 1 while the outlet ts is connected to the chamber c 2 the liquid pressure is exerted on the underside of the piston 9 across its entire cross section and causes this piston to rise the liquid in the chamber c 2 is delivered to the outlet the piston plunger 15 ascends in the tubular element 16 and can draw an additive from a container connected to the coupling 18 at the end of the upstroke the piston plunger 15 raises the link rod 32 and causes additional compression of the leaf spring 41 when the pin 42 crosses the position of alignment with. |
8 | is not altered there is no defect of causing the picture quality to be deteriorated fig1 shows another embodiment of the multi beam video projector of multi tube type according to the present invention in fig1 like parts corresponding to those in fig1 are marked with the same references in the second embodiment shown in fig1 a signal provided by adding a luminance signal component and a color difference signal component of the signal from one scanning line the signal from the present scanning line is supplied to the first cathodes k1 of each of the cathode ray tubes 1r 1g and 1b while a signal which is formed by adding and averaging the luminance signal component from the signal of the one scanning line and the luminance signal component of the signal from the preceding scanning line the signal from the scanning line preceding the present scanning line and by adding and averaging the former and the color difference signal component of the signal from the one scanning line is supplied to the second cathodes k2 in fig1 the luminance signal y separated by the luminance signal chrominance signal separating circuit 22 is supplied directly to an adder 32 and also supplied through a delay line 33 having a delay amount of 1h to the adder 32 the added signal from this adder 32 is adjusted to have the 1 2 level by a level adjuster 34 and then supplied through the signal processing circuit 23 to adders 24r 2 24g 2 and 24b 2 the luminance signal y separated by the separating circuit 22 is also supplied through the signal processing circuit 23 to adders. |
8 | had been converted by the nine to eight converting circuits 15a 15b are supplied to a switch 16 in which they are alternately combined at every bit therefore the switch 16 outputs a digital signal which results from reconverting the two sets of divided digital signals this digital signal is supplied to an output terminal 17 specifically the reproducing head 11 reproduces the signal of c 0 c 1 c 2 c 3 c 4 c 5 from the magnetic tape t this reproduced signal is supplied to the class 4 partial response detecting circuit 13 formed of a suitable means such as a viterbi decoder thus the detecting circuit 13 outputs the digital signal of b 0 b 1 b 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 then the switch 14 divides this digital signal to provide digital signals of b 0 b 2 b 4 and b 1 b 3 b 5 these digital signals are supplied to the nine to eight converting circuits 15a 15b which derive the digital signals of a 0 a 2 a 4 a 1 a 3 a 5 these digital signals are supplied to and alternately selected by the switch 16 thus the digital sinal of a 0 a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 are supplied to the output terminal 17 in other words the reproduced signal from the reproducing head 11 is detected by the class 4 partial response detecting circuit 13 formed of a suitable means such as a viterbi decoder the detected digital signal is divided by the switch 14 and supplied to the nine to eight converting circuits 15a 15b in which they are converted and supplied to the switch 16 these digital signals supplied to the switch 16 are alternately selected and supplied. |
3 | a preferred superalloy may be formed from materials in the following weight percentages 15 5 to 16 5 cr 14 0 to 15 5 co 2 75 to 3 25 mo 2 25 to 2 75 al 4 75 to 5 25 ti 1 0 to 1 5 w 0 to 1 0 hf 0 to 0 5 fe 0 to 0 5 si 0 01 to 0 02 b 0 025 to 0 08 zr 0 03 to 0 10 c 0 to 0 2 at least one rare earth elements selected from the group of y la ce nb dy pr sm and gd less than 10 ppm s and the balance formed from ni a more preferred superalloy composition may be formed from materials in the following weight percentages 15 5 to 16 5 cr 14 25 to 14 75 co 2 80 to 3 20 mo 2 30 to 2 60 al 4 80 to 5 20 ti 1 2 to 1 5 w 0 10 to 0 15 hf 0 to 0 2 fe 0 10 to 0 15 si 0 01 to 0 02 b 0 025 to 0 050 zr 0 03 to 0. |
8 | deflection members with the electrons in the beam passing between those members in structure 10 the sections of the meanderline formed by plate segments 60 are of relatively low impedance because of their relatively large width while the sections formed by the interconnecting strips are of much higher impedance the strips 61 thus perform the additional function of raising the average impedance of the line to a value that can be driven economically by way of explanation vertical deflection signals in modern high frequency oscilloscope crts are provided by transistors which are basically current sources by maintaining a higher line impedance a given deflection voltage can be obtained with less input current this allows the use of less expensive transistors and reduces overall costs integrally joined to the laterally outermost extent of each interconnecting strip 61 is a mounting portion 67 portions 67 which are significantly wider than strips 61 suitably about twice as wide are directly joined to glass rods 52 for support of deflection member 50 in vertical deflection structure 10 referring now to fig1 and 4 it will be seen that in the completed deflection structure members 50 are disposed with their plate segments 60 in spaced mirror image opposition the interconnecting strips of each member angle away from those of the opposite member suitably at about 45 u00b0 from the horizontal in the exemplified structure so that the. |
3 | was maintained by adjusting the brine flow rate with brine flow control 52 additional chemicals sodium dichromate na 2 cr 2 o 7 for example were added through chemical inlet 54 fig2 4 graphically present the test results fig2 shows a stable rate of sodium chlorate production throughout the test duration fig3 shows that the off gas generated by the electrolytic cell was about 1 5 oxygen during the test period moreover fig4 shows the stability of the voltage during the test period in summary the test cell producing sodium chlorate performed steadily with no or minimal passivation for over 80 days and generating on the average was about 1 5 oxygen and with sufficient voltage stability at about 3 3 v the electrode prepared according to example 1 was evaluated as an anode in an accelerated anode aging test cell similar to the one described in example 2 and schematically illustrated in fig1 in this example the service life or lifetime of the electrode coating prepared in example 1 was compared against the service life or lifetime of commercially available electrode coatings under accelerated wear conditions the test system was continuously operated under the following conditions in the beginning of each accelerated wear test the test cell was run in a galvanostatic mode at 3 9 a when the cell voltage of 4 5 v was reached the test was switched into a potentiostatic mode. |
9 | c and cooled to a temperature of 170 u00b0 c and reacted for 80 minutes 4800 s post maximum exotherm a sample was taken and analysis revealed it to have an eew of 3675 and a 17 400 weight average molecular weight the resultant product was then quenched to a 40 by weight non volatiles level with 200 lbs 90 72 kg of the n butyl ether of ethylene glycol eb 278 lbs 126 1 kg of cyclohexanone 278 lbs 126 1 kg of n butanol 253 lbs 114 76 kg of xylene and 278 lbs 126 1 kg of an aromatic solvent having a flash point of 43 u00b0 c and a boiling range of 155 u00b0 c to 173 u00b0 c to a 300 gallon 1135 6 l kettle equipped with a means of stirring and temperature control was added 596 lbs 269 89 kg 3 2 lb equiv of a diglycidyl ether of bisphenol a having an epoxide equivalent weight eew of 186 25 lbs 11 34 kg of xylene 2 lbs 0 91 kg of ethyltriphenylphosphonium phosphate 30 solids in methanol 327 lbs 148 33 kg 2 87 lb equiv of bisphenol a and 78 lbs 35 38 kg of the n butyl ether of ethylene glycol the contents were heated with stirring to a temperature of 160 u00b0 c over 74 minutes 4440 s the contents were then allowed to exotherm to a temperature of 206 u00b0 c and cooled to a temperature of 175 u00b0 c and reacted for 69 minutes 4140 s post maximum exotherm a sample was taken and analysis revealed it to have an eew of 3583 and a 15 700 weight average molecular weight the resultant product was. |
2 | of the remaining molten metal when the inert gas flow rate through tube 34 is set at a fixed level any decrease in the level of molten metal within crucible 12 will reduce the backpressure exerted against said inert gas flow backpressure sensor 36 detects this change in backpressure and sends a pneumatic signal to central control unit 38 which converts the pneumatic signal into an electronic signal this electronic signal is relayed to electronic servo valve 28 the electronic signal causes electronic servo valve 28 to allow sufficient additional gas to flow through line 24 into the upper volume of crucible 12 in order to increase the gas overpressure in crucible 12 this additional gas pressure over the molten metal returns the effective backpressure against the flow of gas through tube 34 to its original pre set pressure in the apparatus of fig1 backpressure sensor 36 produces a pneumatic signal however an electronic backpressure sensor can also be used such a backpressure sensor sends an electronic signal directly to the central control unit which relays it to the electronic servo valve because the backpressure exerted against the inert gas from gas supply 30 through ceramic tube 34 correlates with the ejection pressure of the molten metal through orifice 14 in crucible 12 means to keep the backpressure constant will maintain the ejection pressure constant and thus the flow rate of the molten metal through orifice 14 will be maintained at a fixed value the maintenance of a constant flow rate of molten metal through orifice 14 will produce metal foil having a uniform thickness by uniform thickness it is meant that the thickness variation is less than u00b1 10 from start to finish in summary the molten metal delivery rate can be kept. |
7 | by the microprocessor 100 and compares the two passwords to generate a password match indicator 138 that has a true value if the two passwords match and a false value otherwise in one embodiment the generated password 146 is provided by an encryption engine 126 that generates the password 146 using a secret key 128 in one embodiment the encryption engine 126 is an aes encryption engine and the length of the secret key 128 is 128 bits in one embodiment the length of the secret key 128 is 64 bits in one embodiment the plain text input to the aes encryption engine 126 includes a manufacturing id of the microprocessor 100 obtainable by the user which is unique to each individual microprocessor 100 part thus the aes encryption engine 126 produces a cipher text password 146 that is also unique to each individual microprocessor 100 part when the privileged user wants to access an msr 124 of a particular part the user provides the manufacturing id of the part to the microprocessor 100 manufacturer the manufacturer being the only knower of the secret key 128 value hidden within the microprocessor 100 generates a password 142 using the manufacturing id provided by the user and the secret key 128 value and provides the. |
5 | shaped notch 350 formed therein in other preferred embodiments the v shaped notch may have different geometric shapes 0117 fig2 a 25c show clip 132 preferably made of a flexible material such as metal the clip 132 is fastened over the outer surface of tube 122 fig2 a for holding an end of cord 134 securely fastened to the tube 122 0118 fig2 a and 26b show tube 122 having an outer surface 346 with elongated grooves 348 formed therein in certain preferred embodiments the tube has one elongated groove in other preferred embodiments the tube has two three or more elongated grooves 0119 fig2 a and 27b show pulley 266 having teeth 284 and a square shaped opening 267 formed at one end thereof as noted above the square shaped opening 267 is adapted to receive the square shaped outer surface of the drive shaft so that the pulley 266 and drive shaft rotate simultaneously with one another referring to fig2 b the opposite end of pulley 266 includes an annular opening 269 adapted to engage the outer surface of stub shaft 226 fig1 a 0120 fig2 a 28c show retainer 270 including inwardly projecting teeth 272 the retainer 270 has a curved surface 290 in certain preferred embodiments the retainer 270 includes a substantially convex surface 291 opposite the curved surface 290 0121 fig2 shows the power assembly 144 of fig1 a coupled with tube 122 by drive shaft 138 the tube 122 has an opening at a right end thereof and a drive plug 136 inserted in the opening the tube is supported by a first cradle 116 and a second cradle 118 the cradles include bearing surfaces. |
8 | 10 as best shown in fig2 opening 13 will be located a slight distance above the upper surface 11 of the liquid electrolyte solution opening 13 is provided with a catch or gate 14 which permits downward entry of an electrode but prevents escape of electrodes from the upper end of the anode guide means electrodes 2a may be continuously fed to the stack of electrodes by means of a fresh electrode feed means illustrated generally at 15 feed means 15 includes a hopper 16 which contains a quantity of the spherical electrodes 2a the fresh electrodes are fed from hopper 16 to opening 13 by a transport tube 17 dimensioned to permit passage of the electrodes in a straight line so that the electrodes move by gravity through the transport tube to opening 13 a plunger 18 having a lower end 19 conforming to the shape of the outer surface of the electrodes is mounted for reciprocating vertical movement in the direction of arrows 20 in the upper end of the guide means 8 when plunger 18 is pushed downwardly the entire stack of electrodes in the guide means 8 is displaced with the lowermost one of the electrodes being ejected from the bottom of the stack as will be described hereinafter thereafter when plunger 18 is moved upwardly the next electrode in transport tube 17 will fall onto the top of the stack thereby replacing the spent electrode at the bottom of the stack with a fresh electrode at the top this process may continue indefinitely as long as a supply of fresh electrodes exists furthermore plunger 20 may be operated manually or may be. |
2 | circuit by using the voltage controlled oscillator vco or the apparatus having the similar functions in the practical the low pass filter for the filter 44 will be selected as fig5 the second embodiment showing the second preferred embodiment for the signal processing circuit there are the clock controller 51 the microprocessor 52 and the filter 53 the microprocessor 52 can produce the square wave signal by using the coding method then the filter 53 will adjust the square wave signal to become as the output wave v 1 of the sinusoidal wave in the practical the low pass filter for the filter 53 will be selected observing the result of the test experimentation for the invention especially the effect of the multiple frequency ultrasound system using unique transducer ultrasonic and judging the strength of the u201c acoustic cavitation effect u201d will be carried out by using the binarization method in order to calculate the amount of the air bubble as fig6 a under the condition for the different output power for example 1 watt 2 watts 3 watts 4 watts 5 watts comparing with the produced air bubble amount by the single frequency for example f 83 khz ultrasound actuating about 5 air bubbles will be obtained under 4 watts another about 10 air bubbles will be obtained in 5 watts as fig6 b under the condition for the different output power for example 1 watt 2 watts 3 watts 4 watts 5 watts comparing with the produced. |
7 | a exemplifies the received signal as it leaves receiver 18 crosstalk distorts the signal as it propagates through the various receive path components fig3 b exemplifies the received signal as it is sensed by the adc 56 it will be understood that the waveforms of fig3 a and 3b as well as fig3 d and 3e are simplified for purposes of explaining the preferred embodiments relative amplitudes as well as the crosstalk components shown are not necessarily those seen in an actual device but are provided to simplify the description the phase reversal element 58 and its operation in correcting crosstalk will now be discussed in detail the programmable phase control element 60 is preferably included in dsp 51 and provides control for the phase reversal element 58 this control is robust in that it may power down the phase reversal element 58 and or it may cause the phase reversal element to cycle between phase states for example the programmable phase control element 60 may produce a pulse width modulated control signal as shown in fig3 c which when applied to the phase reversal element 58 either couples the signal received from the receiver 18 or a phase reversed version as shown in fig3 d the coupled signal from the phase reversal element would then be subject to the typical noise and crosstalk as would be introduced in the receive path between the output of the phase reversal element 58 and the input of dsp 51 as shown in fig3 e moreover the phase reversal element 58 provides subsequent phase cycles to dsp. |
9 | by an operating person who for this purpose can open a lid 11 of the drum housing 13 to thus enter the working space behind work drum 8 on the rear track assemblies 5 as seen in the moving direction respectively one seat 27 is articulated for movement about vertical axes by two pivot arms 29 31 on side walls 15 of the track assemblies 5 so that the seats 27 can be pivoted as desired in a horizontal plane the operating person while positioned on one of the seats 27 can operate a remote control 33 for an auxiliary drive 20 to be coupled to the drive line 18 in this arrangement the work drum 8 is arranged in a raised position so that the tools 14 are out of engagement with the ground surface by means of the auxiliary drive 20 work drum 8 can be rotated by a predetermined rotational angle so that the next row of tools 14 can be brought into a convenient mounting position the arrangement of the tools 14 on the outer surface 12 of work drum 8 is best seen in fig3 upon activation of auxiliary drive 20 work drum 8 can be rotated by a specific angular degree or for a specific length of time the torque of auxiliary drive 20 is higher than the moment of inertia of work drum 8 and drive line 18 in the switched off or decoupled state of drive motor 6 in this regard the torque should be higher only by an amount sufficient. |
6 | into the conical groove 6 in view of the fact that the guide element 2 of the embodiment according to fig3 is constructed of a thin walled material there arises a further possibility for facilitating fastening of the roller bearing assembly 1 fig4 and 5 show a detail of the guide element 2 as seen from the exterior thereof in views taken in the direction of the arrow a of fig3 as shown in fig4 and 5 the guide element 2 is formed with openings 5 in which there are engaged the lips 4 of the connecting element 3 in order to provide a connection which is rotatively rigid but which is not rigid in the radial direction as seen in fig5 the openings 5 are provided with a free punch or slit 23 which extends toward the axial edge of the outer leg of the sheet metal part in an axial direction thereby forming tongues 12 as indicated in fig4 the tongues 12 may be bent outwardly in order to allow insertion of the roller bearing assembly 1 with the connecting element 3 already mounted thereon with the tongues 12 bent upwardly as shown in fig4 an opening is provided which permits the connecting element 3 to be moved without obstacle into the openings 5 subsequently the tongues 12 may be again bent downwardly into the position according to fig5 whereby the edge of the openings is once again closed as a result of this. |
3 | of unreacted tdi similarly the cure time and temperature may also be varied by those skilled in the art to allow longer or shorter processing times and fine tuning of ultimate properties when desired post cure heat conditioning may also be employed at the option of the skilled artisan the following examples further illustrate the best mode contemplated by the inventor for the practice of his invention a poly tetramethylene glycol of about 1 000 molecular weight and a poly oxypropylene glycol of about 1 000 molecular weight the mixture then having equivalent weight of 500 is chain extended to about 6 00 nco content at an nco oh ratio of about 1 9 to hylene tm 3 6 equivalents is added a mixture of poly tetramethylene glycol 1 488 equivalents and poly oxypropylene glycol 0 372 equivalents is added slowly such that the temperature is kept below 55 u00b0 c after addition is complete the reaction is heated under an inert atmosphere at 80 u00b0 c for two hours the reaction product is then passed through a wiped film molecular still at a jacket temperature of 150 u00b0 c at a pressure of 0 5 0 8 mm hg to obtain a low unreacted tdi prepolymer s g 1 074 25 u00b0 c a polyoxy tetramethylene glycol 2 000 molecular weight poly oxypropylene glycol 2 000 molecular weight 80 20 blend is endcapped with tdi to 4 45 nco at an nco oh ratio of 2. |
3 | a supporting material 34 may also be used to provide structural integrity composites of certain embodiments of the invention have also been tested at varying humidity and over extended periods of time and found to exhibit an insignificant amount of change in performance such composites have also been found to provide a recovery time after inducing an overloading current of within 5 10 seconds after the overloading condition was ceased although both the hydro gel and composites of the invention act as a parallel capacitor resistor the hydro gel has a dc resistance of about 500 ohms while a doped adhesive of the invention has a dc resistance of about 100k ohms or higher the hydro gel has a capacitance in both high u02dc 10 khz and low u02dc 200 hz frequency ranges in the microfarad range the doped adhesive of an embodiment of the invention has a more pronounced capacitance that varies with frequency effect from about 230 pico farads at 10 khz to about 1 microfarad at 200 hz the dielectric constant k must therefore be changing with frequency in fact at 10 khz it is discovered that k is about 10 and at 200 hz k is about 10 000 or above when the k is lower the resistance increases which requires that the pad impedance and matching impedance of the monitoring equipment must be increased in other embodiments the polymeric material may include various polymeric materials such as acrylic adhesives that may be distinguished by the relative composition of their monomers and by their molecular weights. |
3 | that it may be advantageous to modify the cd of the etch mask to a value other than that induced by the main etch process for example the deposition process can be used to adjust the mean to target mtt of the final etched features to a target value that is different from the initial etch mask cd the passivation film may be carbon containing e g polymer based or diamond like carbon dlc or inorganic in nature e g silicon containing sulfur containing etc in the case of a polymer film the polymer may be formed using a hydrocarbon precursor in a preferred embodiment the hydrocarbon precursor is of the form c x h y e g ch 4 c 2 h 6 c 2 h 2 etc in another embodiment the polymer precursor may be a halocarbon typically the processes gases in a photolithographic etch process are introduced into the plasma source to enable more efficient ionization in some cases it may be advantageous to introduce gases nearly coplanar with the substrate in one embodiment a portion of at least one process gas is introduced into the process chamber outside the plasma generation zone in a preferred embodiment at least. |
4 | elongated member 56 which is guided for vertically reciprocating motion by suitable glide means 58 at opposite ends thereof elongated member 56 is made from a hollow box shaped steel member a plurality of cups 60 protrude downwardly from member 56 and each include a suction passage not shown interconnected with the interior of elongated member 56 in order to apply suction force from the plenum defined within elongated member 56 to cups 60 the suction force is applied to the interior of elongated member 56 from a venturi vacuum pump illustrated at 62 which produces a suction force when compressed air is applied to it in the illustrated embodiment the venturi vacuum pump is capable of drawing a vacuum of 27 inches hg at 60 psi input outlet 64 of vacuum pump 62 is connected through a vacuum switch 66 and hence through a flexible hose 68 to the interior of elongated member 56 the suction produced by vacuum pump 62 and connected through elongated member 56 to suction cups 60 provides means for attaching an entire slat 20 to head 38 the suction applied to suction cups 60 is drawn against the flat surface of u shaped channel 24 to produce firm attachment a plurality of guide bars 70 extending downwardly from elongated member 56 prevent shifting of the slat away from the centerline of elongated member 56 linkage 44 includes a pair of elongated members 72 74 which are pivotally mounted to frame 36 by pivots 76 78 a first end 80 82 is attached to extendable portion. |
1 | comparison to controls particularly at the 140 mm concentration of nacl the composition of the present invention enhanced sod activity particularly at the highest concentrations similarly see fig1 the present composition at 1200 and 1800 u03bcl l u2212 1 enhanced cat activity at 9 weeks following application of 35 mm nacl catalase is important because it eliminates h 2 o 2 produced by sod the present composition at 600 and 1200 u03bcl l u2212 1 enhanced cat activity at 9 weeks following application of 70 mm nacl application of the present composition at 1800 u03bcl l u2212 1 enhanced cat activity at 9 weeks following application of 140 mm nacl to levels greater than the control group similarly the composition of the present invention enhanced ap which together with monodehydroascorbate reductase dehydroascorbate reductase and glutathione reductase aid in removing h 2 o see foyer and halliwell 1976 and gr activity in salt stressed tomato plants in particular see fig1 ap activity in plants exposed to 35 and 70 mm nacl was increased by application of the present composition the observed increase was greatest in plants exposed to 140 mm nacl and 1200 and 1800 u03bcl l u2212 1 of the present composition reaching an activity level greater than the control group the composition of the present invention 600 and 1200 u03bcl l u2212 1 see fig1 also increased gr activity particularly in tomato plant leaves exposed to 35 and 70 mm malondialdehyde a measure of lipid peroxidation in. |
7 | further includes the patient diagnostic image 86 or images written report 96 pertaining to the patient diagnostic image 86 image procedure tags 90 image view tags 92 keyword tags 93 automatically assigned sub tags 64 and the universal medical record number that is assigned by the universal interface software the universal medical record number is a common number that will be used to identify the patient library 72 on the cloud server 12 and can be used among the different medical institutes for purposes of billing as well as keeping all of the individual patient images and patient study information within the patient library 72 on the cloud server 12 the medical record number is assigned by the universal interface software when the patient diagnostic image 86 is uploaded to the pacs at a final upload step 68 during the final uploading step 68 the physician or other staff person at the medical institute using the workstation 22 22 u2032 saves the patient study file to the pacs 20 at the first medical institute 16 and uploads the patient study file 70 to the cloud server 12 either from the pacs 20 or directly from the workstation 22 22 u2032 as part of the final upload step 68 the patient study file 70 which is also referred to as a previous patient study file 70 is stored on the cloud server 12 in a patient library 72 which is contained within the data storage device 14 connected to the cloud server. |
8 | 32 and data storage medium 34 video may be presented on a display 36 of the tv 12 e g a flat panel matrix display cathode ray tube or other appropriate video display a wireless interceptor 38 is shown that includes an interceptor receiver 40 communicating with an interceptor processor 42 the interceptor processor 42 may communicate with an electronic storage medium 44 which can bear data and logic executable by the interceptor processor 42 if desired a display 46 may be provided on the interceptor 38 furthermore an extender receiver 48 can be provided on the interceptor 38 in non limiting embodiments and the extender receiver 48 can communicate wirelessly by e g radiofrequency with an extender 50 that may be physically positioned near e g just in front of the tv receiver 30 to receive ir command signals transform them into rf and send the transformed signals to the extender receiver 48 of the interceptor 38 for conversion back to ir if desired the process can be reversed between the receiver 48 and extender 50 in any case this facilitates hiding the interceptor 38 from view of children if desired as also shown in fig1 the interceptor 38 may communicate with a database 52 to obtain channel by channel program information correlated by time the database 52 may be accessed over the internet or it may be stored on e g the tv medium 34 and or stb medium 22 in electronic program guide epg format it is to be understood that. |
9 | shows in a graph the magnitude of transmission of vibration relative to vibration frequency between a related art example without columns and the invention with columns in addition in the motor 1 of the embodiment in addition to the increase in rigidity a device is also made to realize an increase in cooling efficiency specifically the aforesaid columns 12 a 12 b 12 c function not only to increase the rigidity of the motor case but also generate turbulent flows so as to increase heat transfer coefficient this is because although in the event that there is stagnation in a flow of cooling water heat stays or is confined in the motor case whereby the heat transfer coefficient to cooling water is reduced since turbulent flows karman vortexes are produced on the peripheries of the columns 12 a 12 b 12 c the stirring action is promoted by these turbulent flows so produced so as to reduce the stagnation of cooling water whereby the heat transfer coefficient from the stator 6 to the cooling water can be increased in the motor 1 of the embodiment since the large number of columns 12 a 12 b 12 c are disposed many turbulent flows are produced the stirring action is promoted largely so as to increase the heat transfer coefficient thereby making it possible to increase the cooling. |
1 | measured as disclosed herein examples of analytes or biological components of interest are known and include such well known analytes of clinical significance as glucose hemoglobin lipids cholesterol protein etc other analytes will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art a more detailed illustration of two embodiments of the invention are shown in fig2 a and 2b the self actuated pump 12 is located either within the shoe fig2 a or in an insert fig2 b and is operated by the downward force exerted by the subject 39 s foot 40 during normal walking in both embodiments the sensing unit 16 is fastened to the subject 39 s leg 26 in the embodiment shown in fig2 a the device of the invention is partially housed inside a shoe 38 the pneumatic assembly comprises a self actuated pump 12 located inside shoe 38 in the region directly below the heel of the subject 39 s foot 40 the self actuated pump 12 includes a diaphragm 22 two check valves 32 and 34 and a cavity 28 the first check valve 34 oriented to allow the passage of gas or fluid into the cavity 28 is connected via pneumatic conduit 18 to the sensing unit 16 which is attached to the subject 39 s leg 36 by means of a fastening means 26 in this embodiment the fastening means is shown as a cuff a second check valve 32 is oriented to allow the passage of gas or fluid out of the cavity 28 in operation of this embodiment the mechanical motion of the subject 39 s body in this case the force applied by the subject 39 s foot 40 while walking provides mechanical. |
5 | distance and direction using these measurements in combination with the tool orientation measurements the driller can for example steer the drill bit 14 along a desired path 18 relative to the existing well 19 in formation 46 using any one of various suitable directional drilling systems including steering vanes a u201c bent sub u201d and a rotary steerable system for precision steering the steering vanes may be the most desirable steering mechanism the steering mechanism can be alternatively controlled downhole with a downhole controller programmed to follow the existing borehole 19 at a predetermined distance 48 and position e g directly above or below the existing borehole a telemetry sub 28 coupled to the downhole tools including ranging tool 26 can transmit telemetry data to the surface via mud pulse telemetry a transmitter in the telemetry sub 28 modulates a resistance to drilling fluid flow to generate pressure pulses that propagate along the fluid stream at the speed of sound to the surface one or more pressure transducers 30 32 convert the pressure signal into electrical signal s for a signal digitizer 34 note that other forms of telemetry exist and may be used to communicate signals from downhole to the digitizer such telemetry may employ acoustic telemetry electromagnetic telemetry or telemetry via wired drillpipe the digitizer 34 supplies a digital form of the telemetry signals via a communications link 36 to a computer 38 or some other form of a data processing device computer 38 operates in accordance with software which may be stored on information storage media 40 and user input via an input device 42 to process and. |
6 | 26 and said second bearing sleeve is surrounded by a second bearing bushing the second bearing bushing 39 and second axial bearing ring 35 are arranged so as to substantially face one another a third retaining ring 40 which has been pushed onto the impeller shaft 13 bears at the side facing away from the retaining ring 31 against the second bearing sleeve 38 as can be seen from fig1 and 2 the plate spring pack 41 is arranged between the retaining ring 40 and the shaft section 13 a and exerts a spring force on the clamped assembly composed of impeller 16 an impeller nut 43 which fastens the impeller 16 to the impeller shaft 13 via a disk 42 retaining ring 25 first bearing sleeve 26 retaining ring 31 second bearing sleeve 38 retaining ring 40 and inner rotor 17 in such a way that the clamped assembly is held in abutment in particular by way of the inner rotor 17 with a certain degree of elasticity against an abutment surface 44 which arises owing to the different diameters of the shaft sections 13 a and 13 b wherein the diameter of the shaft section 13 b is greater than the diameter of the shaft section 13 a and the diameter of the shaft section 13 a is greater than the diameter of that part of the impeller shaft 13 which adjoins the shaft section 13 a at the side facing away from. |
1 | one ingredient in an exemplary composition comprises monacolin k derived from red yeast rice the red yeast is derived from monascus purpureos west and or other monascus species the red rice product is the result of fermentation using a mixture of monascus fungi monacolin k and other monacolin like substances inhibit the function of hmg coa reductase which is an enzyme important for the production of cholesterol in the body another ingredient in the exemplary composition is niacin also called vitamin b 3 or nicotinic acid niacin is one of eight water soluble b vitamins these b vitamins help the body to convert carbohydrates into glucose which is used to produce energy these vitamins also are essential in the breakdown of fats and proteins niacin is known to play an important role in ridding the body of toxic and harmful chemicals it is also known to be effective in improving circulation and reducing cholesterol levels in the blood although the mechanisms are not fully understood another ingredient in the exemplary composition is l carnitine a derivative of the amino acid lysine l carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid derivative found in meat and dairy products l carnitine may be synthesized in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine deficiency in l carnitine can produce muscle fatigue cramps changes in kidney function following exercise premature aging and heart beat irregularities in someone who has had a heart attack one of the major side effects of the statin drugs is the associated myopathy statins such as lovastatin and other inhibitors of hmg coa. |
6 | A description referring to fig2 and 3 a clamp device indicated generally at 18 includes interlocking straps 19 and 21 hinged to a clamp body 22 at 23 and 24 respectively the body 22 includes posts 26 and 27 having bores 28 and 29 first guide means for receiving a fastener such as a nail 31 the body also includes spaced recesses or voids 32 and 33 portions of which define a v shaped configuration in cross section the bores 28 and 29 intersect the respective voids 32 and 33 at the apices 30 of the v shaped configuration one sidewall 34 of each void defines a guide means second guide means in the forum of a flat planar surface which is tangent to the mating bore in effect the guide means is an extension of a portion of the wall of the adjacent bore thus a nail received in the bore 28 for example is guided along sidewall 34 facilitating entry of the nail into frame member 36 while two posts 26 and 27 are shown it is entirely wherein the spirit and scope of the invention to fabricate the clamp device with a single post one post is fully operative but two posts are desirable when the load is heavy. |
6 | 3 wheel 4 rotates on axle 5 which is connected to limb 1 wheel 6 rotates on axle 7 which is connected to limb 2 lever 8 rotates on axle 9 which is attached to bracket 10 which is attached to bow handle 3 bow string 11 routes around wheel 4 and is attached at anchor point 12 bow string 11 also rotates around wheel 6 and is attached at anchor point 13 cable 14 extends up to round cable groove 15 at anchor point 16 and also extends down to anchor point 17 of lever 8 cable 18 extends up to round cable groove 19 at anchor point 20 and also extends up to anchor point 21 of lever 8 cable 22 extends up and connects to axle 5 and extends down to anchor point 23 on lever 8 cable 24 is attached to axle 7 and extends up to anchor point 25 on lever 8 as shown in fig2 limb 1 and limb 2 are connected to bow handle 3 wheel 4 rotates on axle 5 which is connected to limb 1 wheel 6 rotates on axle 7 which is connected to limb 2 lever 8 rotates on axle 9 which is attached to bracket 10 which is attached to bow handle 3 bow string. |
5 | a plurality of bunker paver blocks 10 is then positioned over subsoil 30 or drainage layer 36 if used where the individual modular bunker paver blocks are placed within the bunker in the interlocking pattern as shown in fig2 beyond the porous nature of the block material itself microchannel drains 20 at the interface between adjacent blocks 10 also assist in quickly and efficiently draining water from the bunker sand bunker sand 40 is then placed over the positioned bunker paver blocks 10 clearly the inclusion of modular bunker paver blocks 10 provides a boundary between bunker sand 40 and subsoil 30 preventing the sand from being contaminated by the subsoil this same protection as provided by modular bunker paver blocks 10 prevents any aggregate material of layer 36 from infiltrating the bunker sand in one exemplary embodiment a bunker paver of the present invention may be formed to include a rough or corrugated top surface this feature has been found to stabilize the sand overlying the paver and hold the sand in place particularly on bunker slopes fig4 is a cut away side view of a set of three bunker paver blocks 10 a 10 b and 10 c each exhibiting a different textured top surface 40 useful for adhering sand to the paver blocks it is to be understood that the forms shown in fig4 are exemplary only and various other roughened topologies may be formed on a. |
6 | water flow from hot and cold inlets to the outlet spout 22 alternatively one could select other commercial ceramic mixing valves such as the kerox model gn 40a which is advertised to be suitable for use with joystick control in any event the cartridge should be able to accept a conventional hot water inlet connection 26 and cold water inlet connection 28 and be connectible to a mixed water outlet tube 30 further the control disks or other structures of the valve should be suitable to be activated by pivoting or other movement of the stick lever 32 further in accordance with the present invention a joystick type faucet handle 34 is then mounted to stick lever 32 in this embodiment to permit relative axial movement there between a cover 42 is positioned between the joystick handle 34 and front 20 and a biasing element 38 in the form of a spring is positioned outside front 20 between joystick handle 34 and stick lever 32 biasing element 38 biases handle 34 outward and thus domed skirt 40 attached thereto against a corresponding recess in cover 42 biasing element 38 is shown as a coil spring however other biasing structures are possible such as leaf springs spring washers elastomeric materials and other resilient compressible elements such as a gas diaphragm there is also a gasket 44 between front 20 and cover 42 cover 42 also includes an approximately central aperture 46 through which extends at least part of domed skirt 40 other elements include o ring 48 collar 50 spring washer 52 and nut 54 nut 54 is threadably engaged with casing 56 to provide an outer limit for mixing valve cartridge 24 among other things and screws 58 fix cover 42 to casing 56 split nut 60. |
5 | b 5 at even intervals and contacting portions 15 b 1 15 b 6 are provided in between these loops 14 b 1 14 b 5 for this tie 1 b the clearance of both ends 11 ba and 11 bb can also be widened when deformed and each contacting portion 15 b 1 15 b 6 can be in pressure contact against intersectional reinforcing bars as shown in fig1 thereby increasing contacting portions against the reinforcing bars this increases the binding strength of the bound portion fig1 is an overall plane view of another configuration example of a tie a tie 1 c has a loop 12 c on the center of a wire rod and wire rods 13 ca and 13 cb on both sides of the loop are formed in line symmetrical across a center line l which runs through the loop 12 c that is the wire rods 13 ca and 13 cb are formed by extending a pair of wire rods which is parallel in a same direction with reference to the loop 12 c as a base end towards a direction away from the center line l curving it to the direction of center line l at the curved portions 141 ca and 141 cb and curving outward direction away from the center line l at the curved portions. |
3 | known in the art such as by treating the former with cuprous cyanide in a suitable solvent such as n methyl 2 pyrrolidone at an elevated temperature e g at reflux for about 12 to 24 hours at the end of the reaction period the dicyano compound is precipitated from solution by pouring the reaction mixture into an aqueous alkali metal cyanide solution the crude product may be purified using any technique known in the art hydrolysis of the dicyano compound may be carried out using any technique known in the art and yields the desired pendant heterocyclic terephthalic acid intrinsic viscosity is determined by extrapolation of u03b7 rel 1 c and ln u03b7 rel c to zero concentration in methane sulfonic acid at 30 u00b0 c 2 aminophenol 18 8 g 0 17 mol 2 5 dimethylbenzoic acid 27 0 g 0 18 mol and 215 g of polyphosphoric acid ppa was heated under nitrogen at 145 u00b0 c for 24 hours the reaction mixture after cooling down to about 50 u00b0 c was poured into water to precipitate a heavy oily material the material was extracted repeatedly with methylene chloride the methylene chloride solutions were combined separated dried over magnesium sulfate filtered then evaporated using a rotary evaporator to yield a wet solid the solid was purified by column chromatography on. |
4 | bearing recess 34 of the rod bed 3 the socket 28 of the holder 2 basically has a c shape which as shown in fig1 is composed of an upper holder part 21 a lower holder part 22 and a rear holder part 23 which are disposed basically perpendicular to each other the rear holder part 23 is further provided with a supporting arm 24 at whose rear free end a pressing section 25 which is arranged basically perpendicular to the supporting arm 24 is provided and abuts on an adjusting hose 8 in the operation of the rod bed assembly 1 the adjusting hose 8 is fastened to a machine frame part 9 on which also the holder 2 can be fastened and serves to adjust the position of the doctor rod 4 with respect to the paper or cardboard web to be coated the front end of the upper holder part 21 is provided with a projection 211 which extends to the inner side of the socket 28 similarly the lower holder part 22 is provided with a projection 221 which extends to the inner side of the socket 28 the holder is further provided with a recess 26 in which in the operation of the rod bed assembly 1 a seal not shown is inserted for preventing a leakage of the. |
5 | a silver coating 81 can also be provided on top hat bushing 50 to enhance compressibility as well as to lubricate the interface of the annular bearing surface 74 of top hat bushing 50 with annular end bearing surface 76 in cavity 54 while the structure and manufacturing method described above is currently believed to provide the most effective axial force distribution it is certainly feasible as an alternative to machine the cavity 54 in a manner that is calculated to cause initial contact between the annular bearing surface 74 of top hat bushing 50 and the annular end bearing surface 76 in cavity 54 before the annular inside bearing surface 72 of race channel 49 and the inside end surface 78 of cylindrical bushing 44 contact each other for example the cavity 54 of cutter wheel 10 could be machined to cause initial contact between the annular bearing surface 74 of top hat bushing 50 and the annular end bearing surface 76 in cavity 54 when the annular inside bearing surface 72 of race channel 49 and the inside end surface 78 of cylindrical bushing 44 are still separated by about 0 001 to 0 002 inch instead of the other way described above either way the initial wearing in or seating in combination with the silver coating 80 and optionally silver coating 81 provides a durable long lasting axial thrust bearing arrangement between the cutter wheel 10 and the spindle 40 the lateral force components f l as mentioned above are borne by the spindle 40 primarily on the cylindrical bearing surface 70 of race channel 49 where the inside cylindrical surface 82 of cylindrical bushing 44 interfaces with and spins in relation to the spindle 40. |
5 | rear end 18 the supporting structure 12 includes two supporting members 20 in the form of corrugated sheets 22 affixed to each covering member 14 each corrugated sheet 22 extends from a front end 24 beyond the front end 16 of the covering member 14 to a bend 26 adjacent the rear end 18 each corrugated sheet 22 is bent at approximately 90 u00b0 at the bend 26 and extends from the bend 22 to a rear end 28 the rear end 28 is displaced internally of the wall panel 10 in the embodiment of the drawings each corrugated sheet 22 has 11 5 wave peaks or corrugations these are arranged with two wave peaks extending beyond the front end 16 of the corresponding covering member 14 and comprising a first side portion 30 of the supporting member 20 8 wave peaks lying adjacent the covering member 14 and 1 5 peaks forming a transverse portion 32 extending inwardly of the rear end 18 of the covering member 14 each corrugated sheet 22 is fixed to a corresponding covering member 14 by suitable means such as adhesive along the first six peaks closest to the front edge 16 of the covering member 14 the two peaks adjacent the covering member 14 which are closest to the rear edge 18 comprise a second side portion 34 of the supporting member 20 these peaks 34 are not fixed to the covering member 14 a receiving area 36 is thus defined between the second side portion 34 and the covering member 14 the wall panel 10 further includes a plurality of bracing members 38 the bracing members 38. |
6 | 34 mode in which the main stage 14 operates in lieu of starting stage 18 and a switching piston 36 which upon receiving the appropriate signal from the brmtv 32 strokes to either activate or deactivate the regenerative starting stage 18 by opening or closing off the starting stage flow channel 38 see fig2 an integral part of the present invention is brmtv 32 its structure is best depicted in fig6 as shown therein this valve comprises a chamber 39 with an 34 upper 34 sleeve 40 held in position by a cover 42 an main valve body 44 that slides relative to sleeve 40 and cover 42 within the chamber 39 to selectively open or close a start stage window 46 or a bypass window 48 a spring 50 that rests against shims 52 inside the cover to bias the main body 44 toward its position shown in fig1 and various o rings 54 56 58 60 to provide liquid tight seals fig7 best illustrates the check valve 34 like brmtv 32 this valve includes a main body 62 that slides inside a sleeve 64 and chamber 66 the sleeve is held in fixed position by a cover 68 and a spring 70 inside the cover tends to bias the valve to its closed position shown in fig2 various o rings 72 74 76 provide liquid tight seals the check valve 34 is connected to a reference line with a pair of screens and a damper hole at 78 the damper provides dynamic stability for similar stability there are a pair of screens and a damper hole at 80 associated with the brmtv 32 during operation of the aircraft. |
7 | an electrophotographic member and subsequent high speed discharging as by writing with a fine laser beam upon the limited region of the electrophotographic member the beam being modulated with recordable intelligence from stored digital data the member is mounted for rotary and axial movement relative to both charging unit and an axial movement beam directing unit the member support for the member holds the member in a cylindrical or partially cylindrical form with the photoconductive coating inside the member as a unit and a charging device and writing device as a unit are mounted for relative axial and rotating movement at high speed to enable charging and imaging of the limited regions in a continuous progressive manner application_number US 38262882 A description as stated the invention will be described in connection with the requirements for making a printing plate but it is not so limited the basic invention is believed to be much broader than that covering the method and apparatus for achieving imaging by digitally modulating a beam of radiant energy from information or data carried in a store and writing with the beam upon an electrophotographic film or sheet member that has special attributes that work in concert with the beam the invention revolves around the discovery that the particular electrophotographic member is ideally suited for use with the modulated fine beam when applied in a manner not originally. |
6 | the pump is deactivated to avoid causing the diaphragm to take a set toward either extreme of travel when parked for an extended time one embodiment incorporates a multiple piece actuator assembly having a diaphragm sandwiched between components another embodiment uses a single piece actuator having a circumferential groove with the diaphragm having a toroid configuration and attaching within the groove application_number US 80531010 A description the present invention comprises various embodiments of a pulse pump for delivering quantities of a fluid from a reservoir to a selected site the pump is particularly well suited for dispensing a predetermined quantity of a biodegradation agent into the under floor drain lines and drain tubes of beverage dispensers in restaurants and other locations where such dispensers are typically used but may be applied to a number of other environments and industries where periodic transfer of a predetermined quantity of fluid is required fig1 illustrates the pulse pump assembly 10 with fig2 providing an exploded perspective view of the major components of the pump assembly the pump assembly 10 comprises an electric motor 12 speed reduction gear system 14 reciprocating or oscillating pump actuation mechanism 16 diaphragm assembly 18 pump body 20 inlet check valve 22 outlet check valve 24 an inlet tube connector 26 an outlet tube connector 28 connecting tubes 30 and 32 an electrical power switch e g on off switch 34 a control module 36 with an indicator light 54 a reservoir 42 and a battery holder 40 contained within a housing or case 44 pump body. |
6 | missing region the outside air temperature ta is high and the indoor temperature tr is low and consequently the indoor temperature tr can be increased by taking in the outside air as is without performing heating operation accordingly energy consumption can be reduced by permitting heating operation in such a temperature region the text below separately explains referencing fig7 the electromagnetic induction heating unit operation permitted condition for two cases at heating operation startup or during defrosting operation and during regular heating operation operation permitted condition at heating operation startup or during defrosting operation at heating operation startup or during defrosting operation the control unit 11 permits the operation of the electromagnetic induction heating unit 6 if the range of the outside air temperature ta is ta lt 8 u00b0 c refer to the broken line in fig7 the range of the indoor temperature tr is tr lt 21 u00b0 c refer to the broken line in fig7 a temperature difference u03b4trs calculated by subtracting the indoor temperature tr detected by the indoor temperature sensor t 42 from the indoor set temperature tse which serves as the indoor space target set temperature set by an inputting unit not shown such as a remote control exceeds 1k. |
7 | seat by snapping directly against the valve seat when sensing a certain temperature and opening the valve seat by snapping away from the valve seat when sensing another temperature the bimetallic snap disc is held by an adjacent magnet member so that the bimetallic snap disc is held so as to be able to operate surely and completely and the valve construction can be assembled in easy manner application_number US 87384678 A description referring now to fig1 there is shown a temperature responsive valve construction generally designated by numeral 10 the temperature responsive valve constructionn 10 comprises a cup shaped housing 12 made of a heat conductive material for example a brass material having an open end 14 and a closed end 16 and a valve body 18 sealingly secured in the housing 12 to define a chamber 20 between an inner wall of the housing 12 and a right end surface 30 of the valve body 18 the housing 12 is provided with a screw portion 22 at its outer periphery for being threaded into for example a water jacket not shown of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle in order to sense the change of the fluid temperature therein the valve body 18 includes an inlet passage 24 and an outlet passage 26 with the inlet and outlet passages 24 and 26 respectively being disposed in fluid communication with the chamber 20 one end of the outlet passage 26 is connected to a vacuum spark advance part 111 of a conventional carburetor 110 through a conduit 130 and a conduit 131 and also. |
2 | flow line 107 a in either case it is important that there is liquid flowing over the catalyst during the sulfiding step the liquid which flows over the catalyst helps to heat up the catalyst to the desired sulfiding temperature and absorb the heat released by the sulfiding process in this way temperature excursions during sulfiding are avoided in this particular embodiment the column is not liquid filled but operated with a continuous vapor phase like a typical distillation column gas and liquid are flowing counter currently in the column the sulfiding agent and hydrogen are injected into the reboiler where the reaction takes place to generate h 2 s the flow rate of hydrogen and sulfiding agent are set such that a molar ratio h 2 s h 2 is between 1 25 and 1 5 is obtained following the reaction typically a ratio of 1 9 is preferred the hydrogen and h 2 s along with vaporized hydrocarbons passes upward through the catalyst bed where sulfiding takes place the vent gas is monitored to measure the h 2 s concentration once the h 2 s is measured at its full concentration based upon that being produced in the reboiler the temperature is the column is raised to 600 u00b0 f or higher as required this is achieved by increasing the reboiler duty and or raising the operating pressure once 600 u00b0 f is reached throughout the entire column the vent. |
6 | the mirror 5 is directed onto the lens 3 which gives an illumination grid corresponding to the image of the mirror 5 fig3 illustrates a variant embodiment according to which the shield 1 a is mounted so as to move in vertical translation and the reflecting mirror 5 a is connected to the shield 1 a by vertical sliding the shield 1 a can come into the active position illustrated in a broken line in this same figure by upward translation movement the shield 1 a is placed in an inactive position whilst the reflecting mirror 5 a is placed in the working position illustrated in a solid line which passes exactly through the focus of the lens 3 in a variant the shield 1 could be mounted so as to move in rotation about a vertical axis whilst the reflecting mirror would be offset angularly with respect to the shield whilst being connected to the shield in the rotation movement so that for a first angular position the shield would be in an active position and the reflecting mirror in a retracted position whilst in another angular position the shield would be in an inactive position and the reflecting mirror in the working position the functioning of the optical module of fig3 is as follows when the driver demands the production of the. |
8 | elements of gf 2 m thus c x u03b5gf 2 m x is a codeword in c if and only if c x is divisible by g x systematic encoding requires that when a data polynomial d x is encoded as a codeword c x the coefficients of d x should appear as coefficients of c x dividing x r d x by g x the following is obtained x r u00b7 d x q x u00b7 g x p x where deg p lt deg g thus c x x r u00b7 d x p x q x g x is a multiple of g x and is hence a codeword in gf 2 n addition and subtraction are the same operation they are both bit wise xor therefore when p x was subtracted from both sides of the of the above equation it can be viewed as having been added to rather than subtracted from the left hand side yielding the above formula for c x note that since deg p u2266 r u2212 1 the sum x r u00b7 d x p x is essentially a concatenation of the coefficients of d x with the coefficients of p x therefore the data symbols in d x are the coefficients of the terms in c x of degree r and higher and the parity symbols in p x are. |
1 | emulsion containing 0 2 by weight of cyclosporin a in a castor oil water containing carrier after such treatment the aphthous ulcers are resolved a male patient age 52 presents with a number of abnormal lesions emanating from the nasal mucosa nasal polyps a composition containing 0 2 by weight of cyclosporin a and a conventional carrier in the form of a nasal spray is topically applied to the lesions three times a day for two weeks after such treatment the patient reports that the lesions have apparently been reduced in size because they cause less interference with air intake through the nose a male patient age 35 is diagnosed with sinusitis a composition containing 0 2 by weight of cyclosporin a and a conventional carrier in the form of a nasal spray is topically applied to the affected sinuses three times a day for two weeks after such treatment the patient reports that at least one symptom of the sinusitis is reduced a female patient age 50 is diagnosed with an inflamed iris or iritis a composition in the form of an emulsion containing 0 1 by weight of cyclosporin a in a castor oil water containing carrier is applied to the affected eye of the patient twice daily for two weeks after such treatment the iritis is resolved a male patient age 45 is diagnosed with a carcinoid lung tumor a suitable composition containing 0 3 cyclosporin a is injected into the affected area such injection is repeated twice. |
8 | the slot 35 travels in an arcuate path pressing the spring 36 against the second electrical contact 33 to lie in a position 36a this serves to close a low voltage circuit provided through wires not shown in fig8 but see wires 13 in fig2 connected to the electrical outlet 11 to activate the suction source 1 1a a brass rim 37 may be mounted on the switch activating pin 48 to reduce wear fig9 11 and 12 show a receptacle 4 with the door 26 open fig1 is a cross sectional view taken through fig1 the shows the inner space 38 of the transfer chamber 17 also shown is the ramp 25 the portion of the ramp 25 adjacent to the vacuum suction inlet 16a preferably has a concave curvature relative to the suction inlet 16a in fig1 a hose coupling 40 is positioned against the front face of the front plate 22 of a receptacle 4 with the door 26 in an open position a hose 41 is connected outwardly from the coupling 40 in fig1 16 17 and 18 the coupling 40 is shown in greater detail the coupling 40 has a coupling plate 42 and gasket 43 that lies over the suction inlet portion 16a of the opening 16 in the face plate 22 of the receptacle 4 an opening 44 in the coupling plate 42 transforms from a generally rectangular form at the coupling plate 42 to a circular opening 46 at the hose coupling end the top edge of the coupling plate 42 preferably carries a small bevelled flange 47 that engages the inner side of the door 26 on the receptacle along the closure plate portion 27 the lower. |
9 | 5 are cross sectional views showing further details of the device the device comprises an elongated housing 10 which is preferably constructed in two pieces including a top wall 12 and a relatively flat bottom wall 14 the top wall 12 of the housing has an elongated opening 15 as shown in fig3 for accommodating the keyboard assembly 16 which includes the typical black keys 17 and white keys 18 the top wall 12 of the housing is also provided with another elongated aperture for receiving a control panel plate 20 shown in fig3 and 5 a plurality of switches and indicator lights are mounted upon the panel 20 and are discussed in more detail hereinafter with reference to the electronics of the device it is noted that the control panel plate 20 is tilted relative to the keyboard assembly so as to provide easy reading of the positions of the switches at the end 22 of the housing 10 there is provided a through passage 24 extending between the top and bottom wall surfaces of the housing fig1 shows the player 39 s fingers in phantom extending through the passage 24 for contact with rotatable control knobs 26 also discussed in more detail hereinafter these control knobs 26 such as the one shown in fig5 are easily manipulatable by the player 39 s fingers as the instrument is grasped by the left hand of course the instrument of this invention may also be constructed. |
7 | one skilled in the relevant art will recognize however that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods components materials and so forth in other instances well known structures materials or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention fig1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating one embodiment of a computer system that regulates non business emails in accordance with the present invention the computer system 100 includes an email message 102 an email client 104 a an email client 104 b a non business email manager 106 a network 108 an alternative destination 110 and a virtual wall 112 the email message 102 is an electronic mail message comprising a header and a body which is sent from a sender to recipient over the network 108 in the shown embodiment the sender is email client 104 a and the recipient is email client 104 b the email 102 may be formatted in accordance with multipurpose internet mail extension mime or other standards set forth by the internet engineering task force itef or other formats as will be recognized by one of skill in. |
6 | the surfaces efficiently prevents fibers from accumulating in the flow space when the valve is open and liquid or pulp suspension is fed into the valve the flow passes the inlet passage 2 when the flow joins tangentially the space inside the valve body it forms a vortex and strong turbulence the clogging of the valve by fibers is prevented in this way in fig4 a it can be seen that when the closure member is turned to an angle of 40 u00b0 as shown in fig4 b the valve is fully closed at the position of 0 u00b0 the valve is half open and at the position of 35 u00b0 the valve is fully open as shown in fig4 c the opening of the valve takes place by rotating the closure member in a plane which is perpendicular to the center line of the valve body and the outlet passage the flow opening is first formed on that edge of the opening of the inlet passage which tangentially joins the outlet passage while the closure member is rotated further and the flow opening increases the tangential flow is maintained all the time as shown in fig4 d the flow volume is shown relative to the angular position of the closure member in the embodiment of fig5 and 6 the closure member 6 39 at the end of the plug 4 is sleevelike and has an opening 11 on its side the size and shape of the opening correspond to the size and shape of the end of the inlet passage the inner surface of the closure member 4 39 is. |
6 | of the peripheral wall 8 a depending on how many walls 14 a there are in the secondary channel 8 concerning the rim 19 of the inlet 11 and the edge 18 of the opening 17 their arrangement in the secondary channel 8 must also conform with the need to form a baffle for the air flow 3 b since the inlet 11 and the first opening 17 do not change position the rim 19 and the edge 18 are at different heights as already described in this application the edge 18 u2032 of the second opening 17 u2032 must be at a height less than the height of the edge 18 of the first opening 17 in relation to the total height of the secondary channel 8 in the same way the n th edge 18 of the n th opening 17 must be at a height greater or less than the height of the n 1 th edge of the n 1 th opening 17 in order to form a baffle for the air flow 3 b lastly the outlet 12 must be positioned so as to respect the baffle structure in relation to the number of walls 14 a and therefore of openings 17 present in the secondary channel 8 in a variant of the previous embodiment the inlet 11 to the secondary channel 8 is situated in a cavity 25 as shown in fig1. |
9 | are the most commonly used for reforming reactions coating of the catalysts support on the fecralloy sheets can be accomplished by many techniques after heating up so as to form the aluminum oxide layer at the surface techniques such as dip coating from a solution of dispersed metal oxide particles or from a slurry which contains the metal oxide particles can be employed alternatively catalyst can be deposited on the fecralloy sheets by spraying the catalytic components onto their surface or by plasma deposition etc the catalyst support is then dried by calcination at elevated temperatures the dispersed metal phase can be added to the support forming solution or slurry of the metal oxide particles or it can be added in a separate step from a solution of the desirable metal salt after the calcination step fig1 b illustrates the heat integrated reformer according to another embodiment of the present invention the integrated combustor steam reformer assembly includes a tubular section defined by a cylindrical wall 10 that separates the combustion zone 15 from the reforming zone 14 the assembly housing 11 acts as the reactor wall and defines an axially extending concentric annular passage in heat transfer relation with. |
9 | a the driving ic 15 includes a base layer 2 a plurality of bumps 8 formed in the bottom surface of the base layer 2 a first layer 4 formed on the upper surface of the base layer 2 and second layers 6 formed on the first layer 4 to correspond to locations where the plurality of bumps 8 are formed the base layer 2 may be made of silicon and the first layer 4 and the second layer 6 may be made of a flexible and heat resistive material such as polyimide pi or polyethylene terephthalate pet in addition the plurality of bumps 8 may be made of one of gold au silver ag copper cu and the like as shown in fig2 b the plurality of bumps 8 formed in the bottom surface of the base layer 2 are electrically connected to a plurality of substrate pad portion 9 formed on the substrate 10 in order to attach the driving ic 15 to the substrate 10 the driver ic 15 is pressed using a compression tool 50 interposing a shock absorbing member 40 therebetween pressure of about 30 mpa to about 150 mpa is applied to the compression tool 50 with a temperature of about 200 u00b0 c to about 500 u00b0 c for thermal compression of the driver ic 15 to the substrate 10 the shock absorbing member 40 provided between the compression tool 50 and the driving ic 15 is made of a material. |
9 | four inch diameter pipe 74 with a closed lid 76 is provided with perforations in its top two inches to permit discharge of the water the pipe being inserted into the top of the barrel 70 the pipe connection to the top of the barrel at bb could be a threaded joint or a stab joint for purposes of maintenance for a 24 inch diameter splash surface a three inch layer of gravel or stone would be placed around the discharge outlet as in the previous embodiment the outlet could be protected with a domed lid bush tree etc while the embodiment of fig5 a and 5b has been described with reference to downspout discharge it should be clear that this alternate pressure discharge system could be applied as well to extend any sump pump discharge which had otherwise been made near or adjacent the building with either embodiment assumed and nominal grading of earth slopes adjacent the building would prevent rainwater pileup too close to the building a slope of about 8 to about 5 feet out from the building is recommended with suitable grading adjacent the building being illustrated in fig6 interior plugging of basement cracks or leaks with hydraulic cement at walls joints or floors would further contribute. |
1 | depressed concurrently each of the timing modules 64 and 66 is locked out and no operation of the device is effected thus each control button 28 and 29 when depressed terminates operation of the other mode i e if the device is operating in a water delivery mode depressing of the heater pushbutton 29 terminates the delivery of water and initiates an air drying operation or where the device is operating in an air drying mode depression of the water pushbutton 28 discontinues energization of the blower motor 47 and blower heater 49 and initiates a water delivery timed cycle at the end of each of the timed cycles controlled by the modules 64 and 66 the modules reset permitting subsequent operation of the device by depression of either of the pushbuttons as desired the control assumes that the last pushbutton depressed by the user is the one which the user intends to control the desired operation at that time and thus automatically discontinues the previous mode of operation in the event the control is operating in such opposite mode in the event either of the pushbuttons is jammed in upon completion of the initial timing operation no further operation of the device can be effected until the pushbuttons are released for normal operation as discussed above the present invention provides means to effectively preclude energization of the electric water heater until the warm water tank is filled with water upon initial installation of the device in a presently preferred form of the invention the means comprises a single pole double throw switch 90 connected to line l1. |
6 | particular embodiments of the invention described below as variations of the particular embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the invention it is also to be understood that the terminology employed is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments and is not intended to be limiting the details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below other features objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings and from the claims in the following description numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments one skilled in the art to which this invention belongs will recognize however that the techniques described can be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods components materials etc in other instances well known structures materials or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring certain aspects in this specification the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d include plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise unless defined otherwise all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs the present. |
9 | in fig6 a uses a pv source such as the pv source 106 in fig1 with an open voltage of 996v at the time of the low voltage condition a short circuit current at 673 a and maximum power at 502 kw at 800v as in fig4 a 4c fig6 a c show the entire process of the operation of the inverter 104 in fig1 under these conditions the voltage regulation of the inverter 104 via the control of the crowbar module 108 is shown in the voltage trace 610 in fig6 b which is voltage from the pv source 106 from the crowbar module 108 to the dc input of the bridge 110 as shown in fig6 b the voltage output increases to 500 volts at 0 3 seconds when the pv source 106 is placed on line the voltage output is maintained at 500 volts between 0 3 seconds and 0 4 seconds the low voltage condition occurs at the grid 102 at 0 5 seconds and the voltage of the pv source 106 output to the bridge 110 begins to increase the voltage output of the pv source 106 to the bridge 110 gradually increases to 640v and stay at this value after 0 5 seconds due to the turn on of the crowbar module. |
9 | noted that because of the fluid tight engagement between the wall of piston member 54 and the wall of housing 42 any fluid flowing into bore 45 would be unable to by pass piston 54 and enter into any portion of the bore housing spring 66 therefore there would be no chance of spring 66 freezing through internal water contained within that housing during use of that valve fig4 9 illustrate an alternate embodiment of the present invention in those figures there is seen a relief 110 is shown for placement in a fluid line not shown to prevent cracking or rupturing of the line when fluid in the line freezes relief valve 110 is a tee having a first conduit 112 for placement in the line and through which fluid flows first conduit 112 can for example be a replacement section of pipe which is patched into an existing fluid line a second conduit 114 is in fluid communicating relationship with the interior of first conduit 112 the second conduit 114 having a cap 116 with a flat top 118 and a flat bottom 120 cap 116 is a hollow copper cylinder provided with internal threads 122 which mate with external threads 124 so that cap 116 sealingly engages open top 126 of second conduit 114 second conduit 114 extends into first conduit 112 so that flat bottom 120 is substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of first conduit 112 bottom 120 is also provided with a centrally disposed aperture 128 through bottom 120 for establishing fluid communication between first and second conduits 112 114 an annular seat 130 circumscribes aperture 128 on the face of bottom 120 that faces the interior of second conduit 114 annular seat 130 is in the nature of a. |
5 | main body slider 24 the other ends are into plural cylindrical recesses of the spring receiver 28 the coil springs 25 are sandwiched between the main body slider 24 and the spring receiver 28 the main body slider 24 and the spring receiver 28 are slidable in one direction by the guide walls 27 a and 27 b of the case half bodies 15 a and 15 b a pin p 5 for restricting sliding of the spring receiver 28 is provided to run between the paired case half bodies 15 a and 15 b in the spring receiver 28 a long hole 28 a is formed for insertion of the pin p 5 by the coil spring 25 the spring receiver 28 is acted upon by a biasing force in the right and back direction in the figure sliding in the right and back direction of the spring receiver 28 is restricted by the pin p 5 here the main body slider 24 and the spring receiver 28 take identical shapes this is because a single die is used in injection molding of both of the main body slider 24 and the spring receiver 28 at an end of the main body slider 24 a mountain shaped projection 24 a is formed in this projection 24 a a recess 24 b and a long hole 24 c are formed as two pin receivers corresponding to the two pins. |
6 | losses do exist throughout the machine further of course the machine will operate only for a given period of time until the air pressure within the storage chamber has been reduced this taking a number of minutes or hours depending upon a number of parameters relative to the elements described above with respect to the spiral air motor based on the examples given the velocity of the air ejected at port or opening of sleeve 138 is sufficient to cause air at a lower pressure within the low pressure manifolds 20 to be inducted that is picked up and driven by the primary air passing through sleeve 138 for common discharge at the oblique or inclined opening 114 of tube 120 against the blades 110 and 112 of impellers 94 the velocity of the air decreases rapidly after impact with impellers 110 and 112 while the pressure increases and while the air within the low pressure air accumulator chamber 52 also decreases with time initially air will build up within that chamber to approximately 700 psi after a period of time as the air expands and is discharged from the high pressure air storage chamber 54 its pressure will be reduced to the extent that butterfly valve 158 may be opened as shown fig1 permitting fluid communication between chamber 54 and the low pressure manifold tubes 130 the invention has been shown in terms of an air motor which is mounted for pivoting about a vertical axis that is the rotation of turntable 30 relative to base plate 26 on the ball bearings 28 this permits the machine to be positioned so that its output shaft is oriented with respect to an end use. |
6 | to prevent firing of the primer by recoil or other shock the assembled shield 14 and primer 12 are press fitted into an appropriately enlarged cavity in the base of the cartridge 10 u2032 while this would require modification of existing cartridge bodies and changing of the primer cavity dimensions in new manufacture the existing large primers could still be used cartridge c of fig2 shows a variation of my invention in which the large primer cavity diameter of 0 212 inches is maintained in the cartridge body 10 u2033 and a smaller safety shield 18 is used to protect a u201c small u201d primer 20 which usually has an outside diameter of 0 175 inches again shield 18 has a center hole 22 with a diameter of 0 100 inches an inside diameter of 0 175 inches and an outside diameter of 0 212 inches these dimensions allow the primer 20 to be press fitted into the shield 18 and the assembly press fitted into the large primer cavity in the standard cartridge body shield 18 is preferably made of nickel plated steel with sufficient strength so the thinner wall will still protect the primer from firing it may be seen that in cartridge c the height of small primer 20 may be shorter than standard since safety shield 18 is sized. |
7 | application_number US 85636304 A description as shown in fig1 a self calibration gas sensor 10 has a housing that for example may be in the form of a can 12 that is covered at its open end by a cover 13 the can 12 and the cover 13 for example may be made of nickel plated steel the can 12 holds a substance 14 such as water or water gel or hydrophilic oxides like silica gel in an antiseptic solution the substance 14 provides a source of water vapor for the self calibration gas sensor 10 as shown in fig1 the substance 14 has a level 16 although the can 12 can contain more or less of the substance 14 other materials can be used for the substance 14 depending upon the particular application temperature range for the self calibration gas sensor 10 a support plate 18 is provided in the can 12 above the level 16 of the substance 14 the support plate 18 has a hole 20 therethrough to permit the flow of vapor from the substance 14 through the support plate 18 the support plate 18 for example may be a stainless steel washer a gas detector 22 is supported by the support plate 18 the gas detector 22 for example may be in the form of. |
8 | jack 100 and is formed in base wall 134 cover outlet groove 164 in cover end wall 128 sliding over double connector 130 when cover 112 is closed over base 110 one or more cable tiedowns 154 maintain cable 116 secure and properly located relative to base inner wall 136 within jack 100 base end wall access openings 156 are centrally aligned within opposing base end walls and corresponding cover end wall access openings 166 are located within opposing cover end walls so as to align with base end wall access openings 156 when cover 112 is closed over base 110 base closure end wall 140 contains knockout connector entry port 160 which may be removed for receiving a coaxial connector as desired in a modified version of the embodiment of jack 100 it is noted that connector entry ports 120 and 160 have a hexagonal recess for receiving and holding a connector nut 132 in place base closure end wall 140 also contains a knockout cable inlet groove 161 which may be removed for receiving cable 116 as desired in a modified version of the embodiment of jack 100 as seen in fig9 tiedown receivers 168 are located within base inner wall 136 for mounting tiedowns 154 as required for secure location of cable 116 within jack 100 a back entry bore 170 is generally centrally located in base inner wall 136 of such size as to allow easy installation of the surface mount catv jack of the present invention over an existing flush mount jack in wall w this allows the surface mount jack of the present invention to be used as a replacement for a flush mount jack the cover outer wall may have a plurality of knockout plugs similar. |
6 | designs of crucible 15 with or without launder 19 the passage out of crucible 15 is also accomplished in an inert atmosphere via inert gas feed 23 tundish 25 is a funnel shaped vessel into which the molten metal is poured the purpose of a tundish is to allow the molten metal to reach a desired height with a desired head pressure so that there is a constant pour rate it has been discovered that a slower rate precluded bubbles from forming in the melt the height can be adjusted so there is no splashing of the metal into the molds flowing molten alloy 27 pours into waffle ingot molds 29 carried by conveyor belt 31 also in an inert atmosphere allowing the molten alloy to drain down from the bottom of crucible 15 eliminates a major problem in prior art furnaces in that the dross that accumulates on the top of the molten pool of alloy remains at the top and does not have to be removed until crucible 15 is cleaned prior to recharging with more alloy also the dew point can be monitored further preventing undesirable gas from contacting the sensitive elements of the alloy thus preserving the low hydrogen oxygen content of the master alloy for the two embodiments as discussed herein a hygrometer with a computer can be used for measuring the amount of moisture and therefore hydrogen in the gases both at the source for 13 and 23 and within chamber 11 as a function of time best results are obtained when the dew point is u2212 110 u00b0 f u2212 78 9 u00b0 c or lower a commercially available monitor such as an alscan. |
2 | are the body bending vibrations and body twisting torsional modes the present invention is an active system for suppressing the body bending modes and the torsional modes 0054 fig1 depicts the sensors required to feed into the control law algorithm of the preferred embodiment of the multi axis modal suppression system as shown in fig2 a 2 b amp 2 c the feedback sensors include an inertial reference unit 60 a hereinafter iru located at the electronics equipment hereinafter ee bay 52 at the front belly of the aircraft 50 along with the iru 60 a an air data computer 60 b hereinafter adc is also required a pitch rate gyro 61 located in the vicinity of the wing box front spar 50 c is also used in the present invention finally dedicated forward accelerometers 62 a and aft galley accelerometers 62 b at the forward 50 a and aft 50 b airplane body locations respectively are also deployed in general the wing box front spar pitch rate gyro 61 and the iru sensors 60 a together provide the attitude and acceleration signals for the rigid body mode stability augmentation the adc 60 b provides the speed and or dynamic pressure for control law gain scheduling such that proper amount of surface deflection can be applied at different speed dynamic pressure conditions even though similar vibration levels are sensed for modal suppression the dedicated accelerometers 62 a 62 b and the iru rate gyro and accelerometer sensors usually provide the necessary structural mode contents it is understood that the location of the ee bay 52 has been a matter of historical convention wherein all electronics were situated in the vicinity of the flight deck. |
7 | members by considering detailed information on the negotiation incidentally the threshold 1 and threshold 2 are dynamically changed from objective data of the successful negotiation and the failed negotiation as stated above and the difference of the judgment among the sales managers is lost moreover the workload is reduced because the information gathering and analysis are automatically carried out by the aforementioned processing thereby the sales manager can carry out an important work such as the strategy planning in addition the establishment of the best practice at the early stage becomes possible incidentally as for an individual negotiation the processing shown in fig4 will be executed that is when the initial contact phase ends the negotiation state is judged step s 401 it is judged whether there is a problem as for the negotiation state at a predetermined timing step s 403 because it is reported to the sales manager by the service provider when there is a problem that is the negotiation state is b c or d appropriate measures are carried out by the sales manager step s 405 afterwards when the relation establishment phase ends the negotiation state is judged step s 407 then it is judged whether there. |
4 | through the passageway 10 the fluidizing means 24 will be moved reciprocally and the plurality of agitators 26 will cause rather severe motion in the fluid to prevent fibers from agglomerating and to prevent fibers from sticking to either of the screens 21 or 22 meanwhile wash water will be passed under pressure provided by pumps 17 and or 23 through the channels 14 and 15 arrangement of the apparatus is such that wash water can be directed as desired for the best cleaning by way of example wash water may be introduced at the inlet 16 at one end of the channel 14 the wash water may then be removed at the exit 20 of the channel 15 this arrangement will provide a counter flow of the two fluids for the maximum cleaning ability the process can be reversed or two separate streams of wash water can be established one in the channel 14 and one in the channel 15 it will be understood that the object of the invention is to cause the wash water to engage the slurry in the passageway 10 to pick up the various contaminants from the fibers and to remove the contaminants in the slurry looking now at fig2 of the drawings the construction is shown in more detail the channel 14 is shown as having. |
7 | frequency or the like the pattern matching portion 520 allows a user to select for example messages from to or about specified criteria upon selection of the pattern matching and frequency monitoring characteristics a user finalizes and creates the sampling rule which is stored in the sampling rule management device 210 fig4 illustrates an exemplary message display user interface 600 the exemplary message display user interface 600 comprises an illustrative digest 610 the digest 610 comprises for example an index 620 of the messages within the digest and the message bodies themselves 630 fig5 illustrates an exemplary user interface 700 which illustrates an exemplary sampling of electronic messages 710 the sampling includes an indication portion 720 summarizing the sampling criteria additionally the sample message 710 comprises a location portion 730 summarizing where all messages that match the candidate selection rules have been stored fig6 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of managing a digest according to this invention in particular control begins in s 100 and continues to s 110 in s 110 the electronic message selection criteria are established next in s 120 one or more information streams are monitored then in s 130 a determination is made whether the selection criteria have been met if the selection criteria have been met control continues to s 140 otherwise control jumps to s 180 in s 140 the appropriate digest is determined for the selected electronic message next in s 150 a determination is made whether a new digest is required for the selected electronic message if a new digest is required control continues to s 160 where a new digest is. |
6 | 91 coaxial with motor housing 77 and the motor bearings and with armature 87 above the field windings and below support 79 is power supply 93 contained within housing 77 whereby the motor has a self contained power supply for further details of a suitable motor see the aforementioned application of t a rabson ser no 542 634 entitled 34 periodic reciprocating motor 34 other known forms of motor could be employed motor housing 77 is of smaller outer diameter than the inner diameter of well casing 33 leaving an annular passage 95 therebetween being a continuation of and connecting the upper and lower portions of casing annulus 61 a screw connector 97 may connect upper out board motor support 79 with the lower end of a string of tubing 99 the tubing string is sealed to the casing by hookwall packer 101 which may be similar to packer 37 within connector 97 is a check valve 103 for admitting fluid to the tubing from the casing annulus via lateral port 105 and preventing back flow from the tubing to the annulus valve 103 may be called an upper standing valve tubing string 99 extends to the earth 39 s surface inside surface casing 105 casing 33 may also extend to the surface between the tubing and outer casing or may be supported within and sealed to the latter by a conventional liner hanger packer not shown connector 97 tubing 99 packer 101 and. |
8 | A1 abstract a method for transmitting a signal according to the present invention comprises spreading a control channel data through a pn code and generating a diffused control channel data time division multiplexing the diffused control channel data and a service channel data and generating a multiplexed signal and inverse fourier transforming the multiplexed signal and generating an inverse fourier transformed signal accordingly in multi hop communication frequency efficiency is improved by not using different rf frequencies between a control channel and service channel and applying a control channel and service channel through the tdm method and the channel efficiency is improved by wave channel switching application_number US 1379208 A description in the following detailed description only certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described simply by way of illustration as those skilled in the art would realize the described embodiments may be modified in various ways all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention accordingly the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive in addition unless explicitly described to the contrary the word u201c comprise u201d and variations such as u201c comprises u201d or u201c comprising u201d will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements as used in this application a mobile station. |
1 | first and second handle members 102 104 may include an on off power switch 116 a power on indicator or light 118 such as an led indicator or the like for indicating activation of the apparatus 100 and a power cord 120 for supplying power contacts 122 on each of the first and second handle member 102 104 may be provided to power the heating plates only when the first and second handle members 102 104 are in the closed position the first handle member 102 further includes an ultrasound power switch 124 and an ultrasound power indicator 126 such as an led or the like u2014 the function of which will be discussed in greater detail herein below referring now to fig6 in conjunction with fig7 9 the cartridge 108 will be discussed in detail the cartridge 108 includes a cartridge housing 128 having a first internal chamber 130 defining a reservoir for accommodating the treatment agent 132 the treatment agent may be argan oil argan oil is extracted from the fruits of the argan tree argania spinosa that is endemic to morocco the hair care composition may solely contain argan oil or may include argan oil in combination with other ingredients examples of other ingredients include pharmaceutically. |
7 | end of the tubular segment 12 there is an arc indentation not numbered on the cylindrical outside wall of the tubular segment 12 in front of said tubular plug 14 the emerged section of the body member 11 is then threaded through a crimp ring 13 and pierces into the cladding layer not numbered and the sheath layer not numbered of a fiber cable 30 the crimp ring 13 is used to fixedly clip the fiber cable 30 and the tubular body 11 together and to achieve an appropriate tension between the fiber cable 30 and the connector 10 please note that the core 31 of the fiber cable 30 is exposed for an appropriate length so that it is extended out of the tubular plug 14 of the body member 11 the extraneous fiber core 31 outside the tubular plug 14 is cut and removed the fiber core 31 is then abraded so that its end surface is flush against the tubular plug 14 39 s back end at this point the installation of the connector 10 to the fiber cable 30 is completed please note that on the cylindrical outside wall of the tubular plug 14 as shown in fig3 there is a groove 15 along the axial direction of the connector 10 for preventing the connector 10 from rotation inside the coupler 20 in contrast to the conventional connectors having springs and other component inside and therefore having higher production cost and fiber cable installation difficulty the connector 10 of the present invention. |
2 | significant and important contributions to the healing arts by creating a whole new form of healing arts to help people with a variety of medical physical and mental needs while providing preventative health care as well liquid flyer was designed to be employed in all comfortable and safe temperature bodies of water including bath tubs hot tubs pools lakes rivers and oceans u2014 ranging from approximately 70 degrees to 110 degrees in temperature it was also designed as a better life saver than the standard ring buoy having seven advantages over the life buoy 1 costs less 2 lighter weight 3 needs less storage space 4 can float u201c unconscious u201d rescue victims until rescued u2014 not requiring them to hold on 5 can float people above or below water as needed for exposure safety 6 safer to toss because it cannot render rescue victims unconscious if they are accidentally hit in the head or neck by the tossed liquid flyer while a ring buoy could render someone unconscious if hit by it and 7 because liquid flyer is versatile not just employed for life saving it is more desirable to have on private boats ships cruise ships and yachts liquid flyer should also be appealing to people going on cruise ships u2014 given some recent cruise ships capsizing u2014 to have as their own personal supplemental life saver as well as it being a recreation device to be enjoyed in the ship 39. |
8 | then the first device 50 generates an ownership authentication key in a manner similar to the method of generating the ownership authentication key of the main rc 5 using the information on the sub rc 7 and other information to confirm the ownership of the sub rc 7 the ownership authentication key is compared with the ownership authentication key given by the sub rc 7 according to the result the service requested by the sub rc 7 is provided fig2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the configuration of a remote controller according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention the rc 5 and 7 includes a memory 40 a user interface 15 a location limited channel llc interface 25 an authentication requester 30 a secret key generator 35 and a controller 10 as illustrated in fig2 the memory 40 of the rc 5 and 7 stores different information according to functioning as the main rc 5 or the sub rc 7 the memory 40 of the main rc 5 stores information on a home device that forms one domain managed by the owner or manager such as a model name of the first device 50 inside ip address and access key accessing the corresponding home device the memory 40 also stores an access control list acl which contains information on available users for each home device in the network who are set by the owner or manager the acl includes information on the sub rc 7 owned by each available user and a hash function encrypting a public key for the corresponding sub rc 7 the memory 40 of the sub rc 7 stores personal information on the corresponding user information on. |
5 | additionally the elongated arms 46 have hinges 52 at approximately their midpoints to permit folding or collapsing of the arms onto one another for storage on top of the frame plate 14 as shown in fig3 a clamp 53 maintains the arms in their open position when the handle 44 is folded and placed on the base plate 14 the pins 47 can be reinserted through holes 55 midway along the length of the lower arms 46 a pair of connector braces 54 are secured between the respective portions of the elongated arms and serve to add rigidity and strength to the handle 44 a top cross bar generally designated 58 is secured at the upper free end of the handle 44 for manual grasping by the user the cross bar 58 includes an inner threaded shaft 60 which is enclosed by a rotatable metal sleeve 62 an outer three part rubber sleeve 64a 64c is wrapped about the metal sleeve 62 and facilitates absorbing some of the vibrations from the motor 38 a support leg structure generally designated 68 is pivotally mounted by a shaft 70 between the elongated arms 46 to support the handle 44 at the desired angle for the user as shown in fig2 the leg structure 68 includes a pair of cross braces 72 which are connected to the shaft 70 by a pair of vertical end. |
3 | of p putida ppg2 pjrs48 the level of e1 sequence id no 2 and sequence id no 3 activity was surprisingly high compared to extracts of p putida ppg2 grown in valine sioleucine medium table 3 thus expression of bkda1 sequence id no 2 and bkda2 sequence id no 3 from p putida js113 pjrs50 was nearly 40 times that obtained in p putida ppg2 which seems to be much higher than could be accounted for by copy number alone when p putida js113 pjrs50 was grown in valine isoleucine medium the specific activity was about twice that obtained in l broth these results also suggest that the bkd operon sequence id no 1 is negatively regulated probably by a small amount of endogeneous repressor which is titrated by the multiple copies of pjrs50 in the cell again p putida js113 pjrs49 did not grow in this medium suggesting that bkda1 sequence id no 2 and bkda2 sequence id no 3 were not expressed bkda1 sequence id no 2 and bkda2 sequence id no 3 expression was repressed by glucose table 3 it is pertinent to note that pseudomonads do not contain appreciable amounts of camp bacterial strains and plasmids the p putida strains and plasmids used in this study are listed in table 4 branched chain keto acid dehydrogenase mutants listed in table 4 cannot grow on the valine isoleucine agar described. |
2 | acid poly ethylene imines and divalent metallic cations according to a preferred aspect of this invention the printed image is heated by passing through a laminator by laminator is meant a device which is normally used for the lamination of printed images which comprises a means of heating and pressing together the image and the laminating sheet thus causing the two to adhere commonly by passing them through a nip between a pair of heated rollers this aspect is particularly preferable because many printing and processing houses already possess and use laminators which can be applied to the materials of this invention however the advantage of this invention is that the additional expensive lamination sheet is unnecessary according to another aspect of the invention the printed image is heated by passing through a laminator in conjunction with a second inert sheet which is held against the image protective layer of the material the inert sheet does not adhere to the material but protects it from the rollers of the laminator moreover the use of a smooth inert sheet will impart a high gloss or other desired appearance to the final image alternatively a suitable choice of the inert sheet may be used to produce a pattern such as a security symbol after. |
3 | c 15 alkanols neodol 45 alcohol the alfol alcohols trademark of and sold by vista chemical company including mixtures of c 10 and c 12 alkanols alfol 1012 mixtures of c 12 and c 14 alkanols alfol 1214 mixtures of c 16 and c 18 alkanols alfol 1618 and mixtures of c 16 c 18 and c sub 20 alkanols alfol 1620 the epal alcohols trademark of and sold by ethyl chemical company including mixtures of c 10 and c 12 alkanols epal 1012 mixtures of c 12 and c 14 alkanols epal 1214 and mixtures of c 14 c 16 and c 18 alkanols epal 1418 and the tergitol l alcohols trademark of and sold by union carbide corporation including mixtures of c 12 c 13 c 14 and c 15 alkanols tergitol l 125 also very suitable are the commercially available alkanols prepared by the reduction of naturally occurring fatty esters for example the co and ta products of procter and gamble company and the ta alcohols of ashland oil company among the polyols particular mention may be made of those having from 2 to about 6 hydroxyl groups and 2 or more preferably 2 to 30 carbon atoms specific examples include the alkylene glycols such as ethylene glycol. |
5 | center axis referring to fig6 and according to another embodiment the male threaded conductive component 10 has multiple anti rotation grooves 60 that create a dielectric component having multiple barriers not shown against the male threads multiple barriers provide additional shear resistance over a single barrier in this embodiment corresponding grooves are found in the female threaded component 12 to provide multiple barriers against the female threads but are not shown torsion resistance between the dielectric component 11 referring to fig1 and the male component 10 or the dielectric component 11 and the female component 12 is determined by the sum of the resistances provided by each individual segment as follows t m is the torsion resistance between dielectric component and male conductive component t f is the torsion resistance between dielectric component and female conductive component n seg is the number of anti rotation segments per slot n slot is the number of slots in male or female conductive component since rotation of the dielectric component 11 with respect to either of the conductive components 10 12 would constitute decoupling of the joint torsion resistance for the entire joint is the lesser of t m or t f as illustrated the torsion resistance provided by this embodiment is a function of geometry and the shear strength of the material with the formulae presented and routine empirical testing to confirm material properties the quantity of anti rotation segments required to produce any desirable safety margin is easily determined by one skilled in the art. |
2 | aids for the processing of synthetic polymer compositions based on carboxylic esters where the processing aids include partial esters which contain at least 18 carbon atoms have a number average molecular weight of from 300 to 10 000 and can be prepared by the reaction of saturated or unsaturated aliphatic and or cycloaliphatic polycarboxylic acids or anhydrides of these with saturated or unsaturated aliphatic cycloaliphatic and or aromatic monoepoxides and or monoalcohols optionally containing ether groups where at least 10 and not more than 90 of the carboxyl groups of the polycarboxylic acids have been reacted and the polycarboxylic acids and anhydrides of these contain from 8 to 100 carbon atoms the invention further relates to the use of these processing aids in synthetic polymer compositions and also to synthetic polymer compositions which comprise these processing aids application_number US 27464202 A description the processing aids partial esters of the invention can be used either in thermoplastic synthetic polymer compositions or in thermoset synthetic polymer compositions such as those disclosed in din 7724 the processing aids of the invention can be used with many thermoplastic synthetic polymer compositions which include polyolefins such as for example polypropylene polyethylene and the like ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers polyamides polycarbonates polystyrenes polyethylene terephthalates polyesters poly meth acrylates or mixtures thereof a particularly preferred use of the partial esters processing aids is in pvc in. |
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