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6 | a massive inlet valve we can vary the inlet air charge while maintaining a constant compression ratio fig3 shows an exploded isometric view of the preferred embodiment the dominate feature of the engine is the cylinder housing assembly 32 the engine will have at least one cylinder housing assembly the cylinder housing assembly has two opposed cylinders each cylinder surrounds a double piston 34 the double pistons join together and rotatably join the double pistons to the planetary crankpin drive mechanism 36 each cylinder housing assembly will have one centrally located planetary crankpin drive mechanisms the reciprocating motion of the pistons is controlled by the crankpin drive mechanism power is extracted from the engine or applied to the engine for starting by the crankpin drive mechanism each cylinder is capped with an inlet valve assembly 38 alternate embodiments include multiple cylinder housing assemblies if the housings are in line the inlet valve assembly can be extended to operate multiple cylinders likewise the planetary gear assemblies can be coupled dynamic oscillations can be mitigated if the reciprocating masses move in opposite directions 180 u00b0 out of phase if the cylinder housing assemblies are not in line the dynamic performance can be altered to improve smoothness of torque another alternate embodiment could employ eccentric bearings to support the crankpin drive mechanism instead of planetary gears fig4 a shows an isometric view of the cylinder housing assembly the main part of the cylinder housing. |
1 | is a schematic view of the process for making the product of fig4 the invention is further illustrated by reference to the following examples describing in detail the products and methods of the present invention the examples are representative and should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention in any way in the following examples parts and percentages are by weight unless stated otherwise this example describes a first embodiment of a composite product of the invention illustrated in fig1 and 2 using a first method of preparation and which is illustrated in fig3 1 preparation of primary white base mix as component of the shell a water ice first mix was prepared containing 19 6 sucrose 3 75 dextrose 0 26 stabilizer blend which is a mixture of locust bean gum and guar gum the mix was pasteurized homogenized cooled 0 15 calcium chloride and flavor were added and was adjusted to ph 3 5 the ph range is dependent on the desired tartness and flavor profile for final product with food grade acid the rest being water and aged 2 preparation of secondary mix as component of the composite colored core a water ice second mix was prepared containing 13 5. |
4 | directed to the preparation of electrospun fibers from difficult to process fluids and of fibers with smaller diameters and core shell structure the process utilizes an electrospinneret as shown in fig1 and 2 that allows for co axial extrusion of two fluids the housing of the electrospinneret 10 consists of a concentric inner tube 12 and outer tube 14 by which two fluids are introduced to the spinneret one hereafter denoted the u201c core fluid u201d in the core of the inner tube 12 and the other hereafter denoted the u201c shell fluid u201d in the annular space between the inner tube 12 and the outer tube 14 the electro spinneret is designed to keep the fluids separate as they are charged via a high energy source 16 and emitted from a nozzle 20 the materials of construction are chosen such that either one or both of the fluids may be charged by contact with a high voltage as the fluid passes through the spinneret in the examples below the spinneret shown in fig2 was used in a parallel plate equipment configuration the spinneret has two generally steel tubes so that both fluids were charged simultaneously to the same potential in the specific device shown the inner tube 12 having an i. |
7 | invert the detected signal for presentation to nand circuit 174 when the recording playback unit is first placed in the splice finding mode capacitor 104 will be discharged through the diode 102 and the comparison circuit 90 when comparison circuit 90 is first driven high capacitor 104 will be charged through resistor 100 accordingly nand circuit 174 will inhibit the passage of detected splice pulses until such time as capacitor 104 has become charged this is to prevent stopping of the recording playback unit 2 as a result of false pulses generated when the solenoid 22 is first energized resulting either from transients in the system due to the capstan motor or the solenoid or a splice which is partially located between the capstan and pinch roller upon the initiation of system operation nand circuit 174 also operates to prevent placing the recording playback unit 2 in a stop mode unless the splice finding mode has been called into play however when the splice finding mode has been called into play and when following activation of the solenoid 22 a detected pulse is processed by means of transistor 172 the output of nand circuit 174 will be driven low if enabled by nand circuit 120 this change in state will cause the output of and circuit 122 to go low signifying that a splice has been located and causing the recording playback unit 2 to stop by driving the stop terminal of logic circuitry 42 low it is to be noted that nand circuit 120 receives an input from inverter 118 to indicate initiation of. |
2 | to close its contacts by the operation of a limit switch 44 at a suitable time in the cycle the digital setting from a standard length digital switch 45 to produce a difference reading 34 d 34 at a read out 46 the magnitude of the signal emitted from the read out 46 is divided in two by the element 47 this signal is fed through a line 48 to a line 49 which receives a signal from a standard feed digital switch 51 the two signals on the lines 48 and 49 are combined in the element 52 and serve in the conventional way to control the number of pulses being fed to the feed motor 19 the operation of the present invention will now be readily understood in view of the above description particularly in connection with fig6 11 with the grinding machine 10 operating in the conventional way the workhead motor 18 operates through the workhead 12 and the platen 39 to rotate the workpiece 26 about the axis of the cylindrical surface which is to be generated referring to fig6 the workpiece 26 is shown as the outer race of a roller bearing as such it has a first end radial surface 53 which is engaged by the platen 39 and a right hand end surface 54 which is engaged on occasion by the gage 21 the workpiece 26 has an outer cylindrical surface 55 which rests in the shoes 41 the workpiece also has an inner groove 56 whose surface is to be finished this groove having a cylindrical bottom surface 57 the left hand radial end surface 58 and a right hand radial end surface 59 finally the workpiece has a lip 61 defined by the two radial surfaces 53 and. |
8 | the template 34 the spot exits template 34 and enters template 36 at 34 s 7 34 corresponding to section lb in the template 36 it exits template 36 at 34 t 7 34 and enters template 38 at 34 u 7 34 which is at section 5c in the template 38 it exits at 34 u03b4 7 34 and enters template 40 at 34 u03b5 7 34 which is at the same point i e section it in the template 40 as for template 30 and the sequence of it 3b 3t 1b and 5c repeats looking at the relative points of entry and exit in each case one need only use one set of values to determine if the write spot 20 should be turned on or off the values corresponding to one dot template provided that we obtain both a status determining value selected from the look up table and a pointer to the next address to look up in the table the pointer typically comprises a precalculated address for the next value selection the calculation being based on the desired dot centerline angle and dot spacing distribution the selected value may be a value which is predetermined to generate a particular dot shape the status on or off of the spot is established by comparing the selected. |
9 | in any location on the closure lid 4 and will be of sufficient size to allow for the purpose of filling and emptying the canister the color dots 17 are in close proximity to the hole 8 and are provided for a color reference of the roasted coffee the color dots 17 are each of a different color but generally reflect the colors of roasted coffee from light to dark roast the color dots 17 have reversed out of the color field the letters l m md and d the color dots 17 and associated letters are used for reference to the flavor and aroma of the coffee when roasted to that level the closure lid 4 also has provisions for printing that can include but are not limited to the operation instructions type of coffee bean or blend origin of the coffee bean tasters comments on flavor and suggested degree of roasting the clear or translucent non porous layer 5 is laminated to the closure 4 after the closure is printed and the hole 8 has been die cut the clear or translucent layer 5 is in the preferred embodiment 0 01 mm thick polyester but can be of other thickness and is preferably clear but can be translucent the cartridge 13 is assembled by rolling the susceptor 3 into a shape that will fit into the cartridge and. |
7 | least one picture to provide a hint at the source or event that has been photographed the facial aspects of the invention will first be considered with respect to fig2 5 followed by consideration of the text aspect with respect to fig6 8 referring to fig2 the emphasis image selection process begins with an image collection 200 that is compiled as a collection of digital images if the images are captured from a digital camera then the initial collection and the digital collection are identical in the case where the images are in hard copy or on a roll of film they must undergo processing and scanning by a scanner 202 in order to arrive in a digital format the collection of images which are processed by a computer 204 and its accompanying software are sorted according to the invention in terms of their suitability for being most representative of the collection there are several uses for this sorted list of images as an example the top ranked image can be printed out and used as a u201c cover image u201d 206 for the collection this image may be used as a visual means for sorting through a collection of image collections referring to fig3. |
4 | 6 pure acrylic emulsion 0 5 coalescent and 0 1 associative thickener is prepared in cowlex type disperser in order to provide the necessary agitation to obtain a homogeneous mixture in the preparation of the second binder formulation b a mixture is also made in a cowlex type disperser with the following components 15 0 water 0 4 cellulose ether thickener 0 5 antifoaming agent 1 4 dispersant 1 4 wetting agent 0 2 silane 0 1 fungicide algaecide 2 0 titanium dioxide 36 0 calcium carbonate 40 0 pure acrylic emulsion 1 1 coalescent 0 8 associative thickener and 0 5 biocide the nonwoven fabric is impregnated with the formulation a by means of a foulard process once impregnated it passes through drying towers where the mixture components are structurally consolidated the temperature of the rollers may vary between 130 u00b0 c and 145 u00b0 c and the manufacturing speed may be between 1 and 2 meters second subsequently formulation b is incorporated by the knife over roller method whereby the pores are sealed and the thickness is adjusted between 1 20 and 1 50 millimeters thus obtaining a smooth and uniform finish the finished material is passed through a drying oven with hot air recirculation between 70 u00b0 c and 80 u00b0 c at a. |
7 | partitioned and conveniently reside in the proper processing units in the case of distributing data based on the arrangement of switches in the cluster tables that cannot be replicated on every node can still be replicated among sets of nodes that are connected to a common switch in the cluster processing units connected to a common switch have greater bandwidth for communicating among each other when a join needs to be performed the partitioning and redistribution of data needs to be done only within the set of units connected to the common switch in the case of a cluster having a large number of processing units distributing data based on the switch arrangement is particularly advantageous as mentioned above when the cluster participates in database operations parallelism in the rdbms and transaction consistency are affected because a cluster may be performing significant query processing for the rdbms in one embodiment the rdbms adjusts the number of parallel query processes or threads in accordance with the amount of work the cluster is performing if a join is processed completely in a cluster then each parallel query process or thread handles only the communication with the units in the cluster specifically the rdbms obtains results from the processing units and streams them to other parallel query processes that perform further operations on the query in this case the number of processing units assigned to each process and hence the degree of parallelism depends on the estimated size of the join result and rate at which the processing units are expected. |
2 | stacked configuration and evenly spaced at relatively small increments to facilitate a high degree of distance adjustability d 1 dn between the blade 34 not shown and the guiding surfaces 32 a and 32 b as can be demonstrated in fig1 a the purposefully designed exposure of the entire sharp edge 34 b of blade 34 allows the user to skillfully manipulate the depth that the blade 34 penetrates sheet material 44 this on the fly adjustability allows the user to utilize the entire sharp edge 34 b of blade 34 while performing a cutting operation enabling the use of a sharper less used portion of blade edge 34 b if difficulties due to dulling of a particular area of blade edge 34 b are encountered during a cutting operation another feature demonstrated in fig1 b is how the purposefully designed rounded receptacle end 14 of blade holder 1 along with the exposure of the entire sharp edge 34 b of blade 34 allows the user to greatly vary the angle of attack of blade 34 without interference that would be encountered with a square ended trimmer when severing sheet material 44 this feature is especially important when structure surface 40 a is short or shallow as shown in fig1 b allowing only the small end portion of guiding surface 32 a or 32 b to be utilized during a cutting operation this ability to vary the angle of attack of blade 34 also allows the user to precisely trim into corners and around obstacles in circumstances such as illustrated in fig1 b in both circumstances illustrated in fig1 a and 10b the ability to utilize the entire sharp edge 34 b greatly increases the usable life of blade 34 compared to trimmer tools that only. |
3 | dim standards this is especially suitable when more than one analytes are detected in some embodiments the internal standard comprises a plurality of bright standards and plurality of dim standards in one aspect the present invention provides a method of measuring one or more analytes in a sample the method comprises adding an internal standard to the sample the internal standard comprising a first standard and a second standard then the sample is loaded into a microfluidic device the internal standard and the analyte are separated by electrophoresis this is followed by the immobilizing the internal standard and the analyte a first image comprising the image of the first standard and the second standard is captured followed by the detection the analyte with an antibody to produce a second image a third image comprising the image of the first standard is captured finally the analyte is measured by comparing the first image the second image and the third image fig2 depicts one embodiment of an assay according to the present invention in which a standard is first added to a sample to be analyzed the sample contains proteins of interest the standard comprises a registration standard the bright standard and an additional standard the dim standard both are labeled with a label moiety comprising a fluorescent dye. |
8 | 19 see fig4 alternatively the effective spring lengths can be longer if the stationary sandwiching of the contacts 13 is located further back towards the peg 29 plate 31 along with other layers described below form base 11 once securely mounted to posts 29 contacts 13 can be severed from carrier strip c as shown in fig3 as seen in fig4 a dielectric layer 33 such as kapton followed by a conductive shield 35 can then be placed on plate 31 to form base 11 other types of materials along with different arrangements of materials however could be used to form base 11 preferably mounting sections 25 of the contacts 13 are rigidly secured to base 11 preferably the top ends of the posts 29 can be used to at least partially connect the dielectric layer 33 and shield 35 to the plate 31 mounting section 25 is preferably stationarily captured between the layers 31 and 33 35 fig6 a c display another alternative embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig6 a electrical connector 110 includes a base 111 and contacts 113 similar to the first embodiment contacts 113 include dual cantilever beams 115 117 extending past opposite sides of base 111 also similar to the first embodiment intermediate section 125 also includes an aperture 127 that engages a peg 129 on base 111 differently however than the first embodiment base 111 does not rigidly support contact 113 intermediate section 125 of contact 113 resides within a chamber 137 formed in base 111 chamber 137 has a height greater than the thickness of contact 113 in addition the diameter of peg 129 is smaller than the diameter of aperture 127 thus contact 113 can move within chamber 137 and about peg 129 fig6. |
8 | plurality of vertically spaced horizontally extending insulating plate members 23 26 having apertures provided therein 18 21 to accommodate the vertical opening and closing movements of the movable rod shaped contact 5 as shown more clearly in fig2 of the drawings the establishment of arcing 13 results in a plurality of series arc portions 13a 13b 13c and 13d which are subjected to transverse zig zag flows of arc extinguishing fluid in the manner indicated by the arrows 27 30 also it will be noted that as previously mentioned the two pressure generating chambers 7 10 are so arranged and isolated in a compartmentalized fashion from the adjacent transverse flow passageways 9 12 as to force the two flows 28 30 in a circuitous fashion prior to the subsequent injection of the thus cooled fluid 14 into the arc portions 13b 13d a distinct effort is made in the instant disclosed construction to isolate the pressure generating chambers 7 10 from the remote point of fluid ejection 9 12 this is more clearly illustrated in fig2 with particular reference being directed to the fluid flow direction arrows 27 30 as shown in fig2 a vertically extending plate portion 33 constituting a partition means 34 is disposed laterally of the. |
9 | the carbon nanotubes 13 the laser evaporation method utilizes the same principles of the electron beam evaporation method except for a laser beam is used instead of the electron beam in the cvd method a reactive gas having the same composition as a material for the protective membrane 15 is sprayed over the carbon nanotubes 13 at a constant rate to be deposited on the carbon nanotubes 13 in the sol gel method a material for the protective membrane 15 is dissolved in a solution and coated on the carbon nanotubes 13 next the solvent is removed by vaporization to result in the protective membrane 15 the protective membrane 15 is formed of a material with electrophilicity chemical stability thermal stability and strong hardness for example nitrides carbides oxides etc suitable nitrides for the protective membrane 15 include boron nitride bn aluminium nitride aln boron carbon nitride bcn gallium nitride gn etc suitable carbides for the protective membrane 15 include diamond diamond like carbon dlc etc suitable oxides for the protective membrane 15 include magnesium oxide mgo silicon dioxide sio 2 aluminium oxide al 2 o 3 etc 0038 fig4 is a transmission electron microscopic tem photograph of a field emitter device according to an embodiment of the present invention including carbon nanotubes having a protective membrane compared with the conventional carbon nanotubes of fig1 having no protective membrane the tips of the carbon nanotubes appear to be unclear due to the protective membrane of boron nitride appearing to be slightly dark as indicated by reference numeral 10 0039 fig5 a is a graph of current emission versus time showing field emission characteristics of an embodiment of. |
9 | a manner which limits the amount of upward displacement the movable member 3b can undergo by adjusting the position of the stopper 12 the amount of vertical displacement can be accordingly adjusted a step 14 formed on the base member 3a is arranged to engage the lower side of the movable member 3b in a manner which limits the downward movement of the movable member 3b in this embodiment the step 14 is arranged so that when the movable member 3 b seats thereon the upper surfaces of the fixed and movable members 3a 3b assume the same level in the illustrated embodiment the upper surfaces of the base and movable members 3a 3b are formed with tape guides in the form of channel like recesses the lower end of the rod 9 is formed with a control point 15 although not shown in the drawings when the illustrated arrangement is put into actual use it is combined in splicing device which further includes a cutter which is arranged to extend down into the vertically extending space defined above the step 14 between the juxtaposed side walls of the base and movable member 3a 3b the splicing device further includes tape clamps which are operatively connected with a source of vacuum and which utilize pressure differential to pick up and hold a strip or strips of tape so that they can be moved onto the top of the apparatus shown in fig1 ready for cutting and or subsequent connection via the application of a strip of adhesive tape or the like fig2 to 6 show the manner in which the apparatus which characterizes the present invention is used in connection with the cutting and connecting of of strips of tape as will be noted the same numerals as. |
4 | can then go around the form 10 again inserting additional material 30 within the peripheral openings 12 26 as many times as the size of the peripheral openings 12 26 will accommodate the second layer of loops may be sized differently from the first layer of loops tapered peripheral openings 12 26 having a trapezoidal or similar shape wherein the peripheral openings are narrower adjacent the central aperture 28 are helpful because they hold the material as the peripheral openings 12 26 are filled with material from their inner sides b near the central aperture 28 to their outer sides a adjacent the perimeter of the form 10 at some point if the user so desires the user can insert a loop 56 of the material 30 through the central aperture 28 using the same procedure as with the peripheral openings 12 26 as shown in fig6 this creates body in the center of the bow 58 this step is preferably done when almost all of the length of the bow material 30 has been inserted within some or all of the peripheral openings 12 26 and only a small length of excess material remains enough to insert within the central aperture 28 plus a little extra length the extra length can then function as a streamer alternatively it may simply be cut off in addition when. |
6 | sighting markers of a reticle and the placement of photoluminescent material on or around a reticle is a matter of choice 0033 fig2 illustrates a conventional circle x reticle 30 a reticle 30 a presents four wide band cross hairs 42 a 42 b 42 c 42 d encircled by a circumscribing ring 44 crosshairs 42 a 42 b 42 c 42 d each present a first end 46 adjacent ring 44 and a second end 48 which terminates at interior ring 50 which circumscribes two thin band cross hairs 52 54 which are oriented perpendicularly to each other in this embodiment ring 50 and cross hairs 52 54 have a quantity of photoluminescent material deposited thereon which illuminates the center of the reticle thereby providing an enhanced sighting marker at the center of the reticle which is useful in low light conditions the photoluminescent material could be deposited on ring 50 and cross hairs 52 54 using any conventional process including painting dipping airbrushing standard brushing powder coating vacuum deposition sputtering gluing or even be used as the reticle itself of course the reticle can be formed of any material which could be used as a reticle such as thin pieces of metal wire spider webs or even thin film alloys such as a nickel alloy some of these materials use a photolithographic process to etch a reticle pattern out of the material and this etched out pattern may be applied to a plate of optical material and subsequently covered with. |
7 | publication_number US 4408865 A abstract a corona discharge device for electrophotographic printing is provided in which erasing and primary charging functions are performed by a single device a screened charging arrangement is used for ion steering while simultaneous illumination by light produces charge carriers in the photoconducting layer of the drum in one embodiment a photochemically etched stainless steel screen is used application_number US 32433981 A description referring now to fig1 a shield 100 preferably of extruded aluminum houses a set of corona wires 102 which are supported at the ends by insulating end blocks 104 in the preferred embodiment corona wires 102 are made of tungsten with a diameter of about 0 003 inches insulating end blocks 104 must be able to withstand the 6 7 kilovolts d c which will be applied to wires 102 despite possible high temperatures and humidities in addition the material chosen for end blocks 104 must not support combustion if an electric discharge occurs the preferred material for end block 104 is thus a mixture of mica and glass which can be molded and sintered such as the material sold under the trademark mycalex of the spaulding fiber company other materials such as glass ceramics or thermoplastics are also suitable if capable of withstanding the conditions described a cap 106 is provided for each end block 104 only four caps are shown in fig1 two caps having been omitted to reveal the endblock beneath for clarity of presentation caps 106 may be molded from polytetrafluoroethylene such as that sold under the trademark teflon caps 106 and end blocks 104 are preferably about 4 cm in length the inside surfaces of shield 100 are preferably coated with an insulator such as epoxy or an insulating. |
4 | as to be fitted in the recess of an operation panel 11 thereby to be mounted on the front face of the machine frame 1 a structure for supporting and attaching the operating keyboard 9 on the operation panel 11 includes a first code set consisting of a pin 12 projecting from the keyboard 9 and a hole 13 formed in the operation panel 11 the pin and the hole are positioned for each model such as to snugly fit in with one another while bolts not shown attached to in the operating keyboard 9 are inserted through corresponding holes of the operation panel 11 and secured by nuts not shown so as to fasten the two components 9 and 11 together in addition the operation panel 11 is mounted on the machine frame 1 in this regard a second code set consisting of a pin 14 formed on the operation panel 11 and a hole 15 formed in the machine frame 1 are positioned for each model such as to snugly fit in with one another while screws 16 16 are tightened to fix the two components 11 and 1 numeral 17 denotes a cpu central processing unit circuit plate which is principally composed of control circuits for controlling the stepping motors 7 and 8 the cpu circuit plate 17 is screwed to the back of the operation panel 11 and is electrically connected with the pattern indication circuit plate 10 fig3 of the operating keyboard 9 by a connector 18 numeral 19 designates a control circuit plate for. |
7 | etching treatment thereafter the photo cured film or unexposed film on the circuit pattern may be dissolved for removing in a cellosolve solvent such as ethyl cellosolve ethyl cellosolve acetate and the like an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent such as toluene xylene and the like a ketone solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone methyl isobutyl ketone and the like acetate solvent such as ethyl acetate butyl acetate and the like chlorinated solvent such as trichloroethylene or an aqueous alkali solution such as a 3 10 aqueous caustic soda or caustic potash solution when the anionic electrodeposition coating composition is used or an aqueous acid solution when the cationic electrodeposition coating composition is used to form a printed circuit on the base plate the present invention makes it possible to obtain a printed circuit board completely free of failures in image which are caused from traces of water drops when washed with water by forming the photoresist on the copperclad laminated plate as the base plate according to a combination of an anionic or cationic electrodeposition coating as the first stage with the electroendosmosis in the aqueous solution as the second stage the reasons for the above are not accurately clarified it is assumed that the application of the electroendosmosis as the second stage results in making the film denser promoting the chelating making the photoresist which has been formed according to the electrodeposition coating as the first stage to reflow and to compensate the traces of water drops the present invention is explained more in detail by the following examples in which 34 part 34 and 34 34 represent 34 part by weight 34 and 34 by weight 34 respectively a mixture of 400 parts of methyl methacrylate 400 parts of butyl acrylate 200 pats of acrylic acid and. |
1 | thereof referring first to fig1 a 1d an ergonomic chair 100 can be seen the chair 100 is constructed and arranged to support the body of a user not shown in one of a number of ergonomically correct positions commonly referred to as neutral positions with respect to a work surface or workstation this positions or postures minimize the stresses that a worker experiences while performing his or her assigned tasks the chair 100 includes a tubular frame 102 comprising in one embodiment a two piece steel tubing frame and having a knee tube 110 and a seat tube 112 in one embodiment the knee tube 110 and the seat tube 112 are in fixed positions designed to replicate correct ergonomic positioning for use of the chair 100 rear foot pegs 118 may be used for stability while two rear foot pegs 118 are shown a greater number may be used without departing from the scope of the disclosure chair 100 further comprises foot pads 104 which may have a solid base and may also be padded the foot pads 104 are inclined in one embodiment with respect to a surface on which the chair 100 sits so as to create a more ergonomically solid foot support for the chair 100 in one embodiment wheels 106 may be positioned beneath the foot pads to allow for ease in moving the chair 100 additionally wheels not shown may also be placed on rear tube ends of rear tubes 118 the knee. |
1 | coping may be made of a dental restoration material chosen from bis acrylic and a bis acrylic composite and is chemically bondable with the temporary restorative tooth application_number US 201313874976 A description reference will now be made to various exemplary embodiments illustrated in the accompanying figures however these various exemplary embodiments are not intended to limit the disclosure to the contrary the disclosure is intended to cover alternatives modifications and equivalents the term u201c improved bond u201d and variants thereof as used herein means an increase in resistance to fracture an increase in resistance to crack propagation when a crack is present and or a decrease in the likelihood of bond failure between the temporary coping and the restorative tooth as compared to conventional mechanical bonds including adhesive bonding agents such as cement between a temporary coping and a restorative tooth an improved bond according to the present disclosure may provide a decrease in the chance of a failure between the temporary coping and the restorative tooth as compared to a conventional mechanical bond as used herein the term u201c chemical bond u201d refers to a chemical bond between the material of a temporary coping and the material of the restorative tooth a chemical bond according to the present teachings refers to a direct bond between the materials forming the chemical bond for example without an adhesive between the two materials and without relying on a mechanical engagement of cooperating structures to form the bond materials that are chemically bonded are fused together by molecular bonds the present disclosure contemplates various exemplary embodiments for a coping such as a temporary coping that provides a bond to a restorative tooth such as a temporary tooth the temporary coping according to various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure may form. |
5 | connecting bolt nuts 11 on the connecting bolt threads 13 a of the corresponding connecting bolt shank 14 to a selected torque thus varying the clearance in the shoulder space 5 a as further illustrated in fig3 of the drawings the interior belleville springs 7 are fitted against each other in sets of two or more in selected assemblies at the respective cupped or concave faces to allow flexure and facilitate the desired spring tension in the segment connection the segment shoulder 5 on each of the drive segments 17 creates a stop surface for the lower spring washer 8 a that is seated against the connecting bolt head 13 in a spaced apart clearance from the bottom end of the segment base 18 of the adjacent drive segment 17 at the shoulder space 5 a the shoulder space 5 a allows variable tensioning of the belleville springs 7 by selectively tightening and loosening the connecting bolt nuts 11 to a desired torque and thus facilitates adjusting the degree of articulation or flexure of the drive segment receiving segment interconnection at the respective ends of the segment housings 2 accordingly referring again to fig1 and 3 of the drawings when a selected number of the segment housings 2 of the sectional drive and coupling system 1 are connected in a drive and coupling string 10 as illustrated in fig1 and 3 the entire sectional drive and coupling system 1 is able to flex and define a curvature such as that illustrated in fig1 because of the selected flexure provided in each of the joints. |
2 | may be reduced and a less expensive type of plastic may be used to make the container such as pet or even re cycled pet as best disclosed in fig1 and 4 container body 12 includes rectangular opposed side walls 26 rectangular opposed end walls 28 and a bottom wall 30 enclosing one end of the container body fig5 and 6 disclose that side walls 26 and end walls 28 are arcuately disposed outward and intersect at radius corners defining a continuous container wall with a generally rectangular horizontal cross section fig3 and 6 best disclose that bottom wall 30 is generally flat with a central concave portion 31 defining a flat peripheral base portion 32 bottom wall 30 intersects side walls 26 and end walls 28 at radius corners the peripheral base portion 32 has integral arcuate channels 34 extending from the radius corners formed at the intersection of bottom wall 30 and end walls 28 to the concave central portion 31 the channels 34 are centered relative to the width of the bottom wall 30 as disclosed in fig1 and 4 spout 14 is in the form of a hollow right circular cylinder spout 14 has external threads 36 and flange 37 integral with its open end to accommodate at internally. |
2 | the nose portion of the cone and a grinding wheel 54 which is coaxially aligned with the central axis of the tubular member at this work station is axially advanced to engage the large cut end 36 of the tubular member more particularly the grinding wheel 54 is composed of an abrasive material having an abrasive grain size of about 16 grit also the grinding wheel 54 has an end surface which includes an annular grinding surface 56 which is of generally frusto conical configuration and which is disposed at an angle a of about 15 u00b0 with respect to the rotational axis of the wheel 54 the annular grinding surface 56 is sized so as to be partially received in the adjacent large end portion 18 of the tubular member as seen in fig7 thus the grinding surface 56 faces radially outwardly so as to directly engage the annular burr 38 the grinding wheel 54 is rotated about its rotational axis which is coaxial with the central axis of the tubular member to thereby grind and remove the annular burr 38 and produce the above described relatively soft ground annular surface segment 24 which is composed of loosened paper fibers a sufficient portion of the annular burr and the adjacent portion of the tubular member is thereby removed so that no portion of the resulting soft ground annular surface segment lies radially inside the projection 26 of the inner wall surface 15 and in a preferred embodiment the annular surface segment 24 lies totally outside of the projection 26 of the inner wall surface from the grinding work station the tubular members 33 may be conveyed to another downstream work station 58. |
5 | railbars of a switch which are used to maintain the gauge between movable railbars two parts 10 and 12 are connected to each other by two t shaped insulating joints or switch plates 16 having t shaped cross sections each insulating joint 16 includes a metallic core encased with an electrically insulating material each core is t shaped with a flat body 17 a having a leg or ridge 17 b depending therefrom likewise the insulating joint 16 includes a flat body 17 c and a depending leg 17 d the depending leg 17 d is received within a gap g defined between the first part 10 and the second part 12 ends of the depending legs 17 d abut against each other alternatively it is believed that the metallic core can be a flat plate encased with an electrically insulating material replacing the depending leg or ridge 17 b completely with insulating material as shown in fig8 alternatively the insulating joints can be flat as opposed to t shaped and an electric insulative filling can be provided between the insulating joints in the gap g defined by the opposed ends of the first part 10 and the second part 12 for electrically insulating these two parts 10 and 12 from each other the insulating joints 16 are secured to the first part 10 and the second part 12 by a fastening arrangement of bolts 20 nuts 22 and washers 24 more specifically the insulating joint 16 includes a steel core 26 with a plurality of holes defined therein through which bolts 20 extend an insulating layer 28 encasing the steel core 26 and a plurality of bushings 30 provided in the holes fig2 shows the bushings 30 which are. |
1 | shaft 10 a lastly a construction line segment 320 connects pivot shafts 10 b to pivot shaft 10 a and another construction line segment 330 connects pivot shaft 10 b to point 20 af point 20 af indicates the phantom location of pivot shaft 20 a with respect to element 10 in the closed form the particular geometric arrangement of the first second and third connection points on the common structural element are then substantially defined as follows the first connection point indicated by pivot shaft 10 a is at the intersection of lines 110 and 140 the third connection point indicated by magnet 10 c is at a convenient position on line 210 the second connection point indicated by pivot shall 10 b is at a particular position on line 220 relative to magnet 10 c such that the length of line segment 320 is substantially equal to the length of line segment 330 in the preferred embodiment illustrated in fig4 the end edge of element 10 near magnet 10 c is substantially parallel to line 120 and offset from line 120 towards center point 200 by a distance s which is greater than or equal to a distance t between line. |
1 | of such immunoadhesion molecules include use of the streptavidin core region to make a tetrameric scfv molecule kipriyanov s m et al 1995 human antibodies and hybridomas 6 93 101 and use of a cysteine residue a marker peptide and a c terminal polyhistidine tag to make bivalent and biotinylated scfv molecules kipriyanov s m et al 1994 mol immunol 31 1047 1058 antibody fragments such as fab and f ab u2032 2 fragments can be prepared from whole antibodies using conventional techniques such as papain or pepsin digestion respectively of whole antibodies moreover antibodies antibody portions and immunoadhesion molecules can be obtained using standard recombinant dna techniques as are well known in the art the term u201c humanized antibody u201d refers to an antibody that is composed partially or fully of amino acid sequences derived from a human antibody germline or a rearranged sequence and made by altering the sequence of an antibody having non human complementarity determining regions cdrs the framework regions of the variable regions are substituted by corresponding human framework regions the human framework regions include genomic framework regions as well as those containing one or more amino acid substitutions in particular such substitutions include mutations in which an amino acid at a particular position in the human framework is replaced with the amino acid from the corresponding position of the natural framework for the non human cdr for example a humanized antibody having mouse cdrs may contain one or more substitutions that replace a particular. |
8 | lines ld1 and ld2 that are intended here to replace the one neighboring interconnect sub section l7 missing at line 1 and the one neighboring bond pad l8 as well as the missing neighboring sub sections l5 l6 l7 at line 6 and the one neighboring bond pad l8 when the width of the respectively neighboring interconnect sub section is used for the blind or dummy lines then given a pre selected length the spacing required for a capacitance compensation can again be calculated with reference to relationship 1 and the required length can be calculated given a pre selected spacing the image sensor of the invention fully meets the requirement that the light sensitivity the cross talk between neighboring elements and the modulating transmission are topically independent although various minor changes and modifications might be proposed by those skilled in the art it will be understood that i wish to include within the claims of the patent warranted hereon all such changes and modifications as reasonably come within my contribution of the art table 1______________________________________b r 40 85 49 98 25 50 60 180no c4 c5 c6 c7 c sub ges______________________________________1 0 000 0 000 0 726 0 000 0 7262 0 002 0 003 0 715 0 065 0 7853 0 005 0 007 0 704 0 064 0 7804 0 008 0 010 0 693 0 063 0 7745 0 012 0 013 0 683 0 062 0 7696. |
8 | network management server requests to delete when deleting the log information the network element device notifies the network management server that the log information has been deleted in addition in another embodiment of the invention when the utilization of the capacity of log storage space meets a predefined condition the network element device may send the log information stored in the log storage space directly to the network management server when sending the log information stored in the log storage space directly to the network management server if receiving a reception acknowledgement message returned by the network management server the network element device deletes the log information stored in the log storage space in the embodiments of the invention the local log file for storing log information of the network element device may be of the format of an extendible marking language xml file each item of log information that is stored may include operation starting time operation ending time operation execution result ip address of operation initiator and detailed description of operation fig5 shows a network element device in a wireless metropolitan area network wman according to the invention the network element device includes a log function entity the log function entity includes a log storage module utilized as storage space of log information adapted for storing log information generated by the network element device particularly the log storage module may be a disk of a computer a monitoring module adapted for monitoring and reporting utilization status of the storage space in the log storage module and a. |
6 | the same row each support structure comprises a fixed support adapted to be suitably mounted in a furnace or the like as generally illustrated in fig1 and having a rail 3 which protrudes obliquely upwards and to the left then curves to proceed more horizontally to the left slidingly supported on the rail 3 is a grate contact member in this instance a carriage 1 the grate 2 is draped over the supports so as to hang in a trough like catenary in the interval between each two neighboring support structures at 6 the grate 2 is pinned to each grate contact member 1 along the downstream marginal edge of the respective grate contact member 1 at a location near its upstream marginal edge each grate contact member is pivoted to the outer end of a reciprocating rod structure 4 which is movably mounted to the respective fixed support 5 in the instance depicted the fixed support 5 comprises a cylinder of a fluid pressure operated piston cylinder arrangement and the rod structure 4 comprises the piston rod of a piston not shown slidably mounted in the aforementioned cylinder control lines not shown are fitted to the cylinders so that each may be operated manually or automatically coordinately or entirely individually extend and retract the piston rods 4 in fig1 all the piston rods 4 are in a fully thrust condition this slides the carriages 1 up and leftward on the rails 3 until each carriage 1 is resting on the generally horizontal upper end portion of the respective rail note the shape of the cascade of the grate 1 in fig2 all the piston rods 4 are in a fully retracted condition this slides the carriages 1 down and rightward on the rails 3 until each carriage. |
5 | toward the lower region of the liner by way of example of embodiments the second plug can be an inflatable packer embodied on a setting pipe e g coil tubing or drill pipe i e a packer that inflates to seal the annulus between coil tubing and liner such commercial apparatus is known under the name coilflate position of the second plug above the zone 60 is not critical however it will minimize the risk of cement falling back onto the coil tubing or drill pipe fig4 a shows the second plug deployed within the well once the coilflate is inflated the coil tubing drill pipe may be full of excess fluid such as water or brine spacer is pumped into the coil tubing and the excess fluid ahead can be circulated to the surface by opening the wellbore annulus valve at surface this allows the excess fluid ahead of the spacer to circulate over the packer and toward the surface fig4 b to 4h show an optional further step of the method referring to injection of fluid with fibers however other type of lost circulation material can be used after traveling through the coil tubing or drill pipe a fluid 8 exits the nozzle bit 21 some fluid will leak off into the annulus preferably the fluid contains fibers the fibers can be commercial fibers known as cemnet or fiberfrac at the time the fluid leaks off into the annulus the fibers. |
2 | 310 320 330 340 until the cradle is in a substantially level position while the arms 310 320 330 340 are in the raised position next the swivel plate 740 can be twisted clockwise or counter clockwise in the direction of arrow swp so that the side holes 743 747 are positioned directly adjacent to side edges on opposite sides of the upper end 328 of the arm 320 when the level orientation position of the cradle is reached the user may drill through the existing side holes 743 747 into plate 720 and then attach bolts through holes 743 747 where the heads of the bolts 750 effectively lock the orientation of the cradle relative to the lift arms 310 320 330 340 in an alternate embodiment and as illustrated with reference to fig2 and 27 the swivel mount assembly 700 a may comprise a swivel mount 752 mounted to a free end of the arm 320 for fixing the cradle 400 at a preselected orientation the swivel mount 752 may comprises a swivel plate 754 having a fastener 756 securing the arm 320 in a preselected orientation relative to the cradle 400 a swivel adjustment member 758 may include a rotatable plate 760 pivotal about a pivot pin 762 connected to the swivel plate 754 an adjustable fitting 764 provides adjusting means for rotating the rotatable plate 760 about the pivot pin 762 using a threaded bolt 766 moveable against a flange 768 carried by the swivel plate 754 by way of example caliper styled screw and the like for modifying the preselected orientation by a rotation of the rotatable plate 760 relative to the swivel plate 754 and this providing an orientation. |
8 | the status changes fig8 shows but one exemplary circuit that can be used to implement steps 904 and 906 in one exemplary embodiment the signal comprises a physical layer reset signal from the appliance according to ieee 1394 protocols this signal can cause a network bus reset that requires each appliance on the network to self id the self id can include a link layer status condition an appliance that reports that its link layer cannot receive data and therefore the other appliances can be programmed to not send data to the appliance until it can report a functioning link layer the described embodiments relate to a system that allows electronic devices or appliances to send data to one another the described system can increase the efficiency of data transmission electronic devices can include computers printers digital cameras and scanners among others in one exemplary embodiment the system may comprise an ieee 1394 serial bus network a bus is a transmission path on which signals are dropped off or picked up by electronic devices on the system an ieee 1394 serial bus is a bus complying with standards established by the institute of electrical and electronics engineers the system can include various ieee 1394 compliant appliances that can be connected to the ieee 1394 serial bus the system also includes one or more circuit s for the appliance s the circuit s monitors a status of the appliance s. |
7 | a patient 39 s prescription in some cases a pharmacy may automatically send a patient medications the enhanced communication between medical professionals m provided by the medical professional monitoring system 10 advantageously prevents this type of redundancy and or waste a pharmacy for example may also be enabled with the ability to check whether the medical professional m still desires a patient to receive the medication or if it has been cancelled or changed before dispensing the medical professional monitoring system 10 may for example also advantageously provide a physician access to several different medications available to be prescribed for a certain condition accordingly the physician may be able to prescribe a generic medication which in turn may save money for patients the medical professional monitoring system 10 may for example further advantageously prevent insurance fraud for example the enhanced communication provided by the medical professional monitoring system 10 between medical professionals m prevents non medical professionals from accessing certain databases and making changes e g calling a fraudulent prescription into a pharmacy the medical professional monitoring system 10 of the present invention also advantageously includes searching and indexing capabilities for example the searching and indexing capabilities advantageously allows a medical professional m using the medical professional monitoring system 10 to search patient information on the patient information database 22 those skilled in the art will appreciate that the searching and indexing capability of the medical professional monitoring system 10 is secured accordingly medical professionals m may advantageously access information on the system 10 in a manner that allows for the security of patient information for example to be maintained. |
3 | bond or is selected from the group consisting of ch 2 o s and n and z is a alkyl or cycloalkyl radical including from three to ten carbon atoms or an aromatic radical including a hydrocarbyl aromatic radical having from six to ten carbon atoms or a heterocyclic aromatic radical having from four to ten carbon atoms and including a heterocyclic atom selected from the group consisting of nitrogen oxygen and sulfur and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof a preferred group of the compounds of the present invention includes compounds that have the following structural formula ii wherein the hatched segment represents an u03b1 bond and the solid triangle represents a u03b2 bond the most preferred group of compounds utilized in the method of the present invention are selected from the group wherein z is phenyl or represented by the formula iv wherein u is selected from the group consisting of o and s a is selected from the group consisting of n u2014 ch and c r 5 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen halogen lower alkyl having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms and lower alkoxy having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms r 6 and r 7 are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen halogen lower alkyl having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms and lower alkoxy having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms or together with r 6 and r 7 forms a condensed aryl ring preferably r is co 2 r 4 and more preferably r 4 is h or methyl the above compounds of the present invention. |
6 | equal to the thickness of the portion of the saddle 36 within the recess 38 so that that portion of the saddle 36 is generally flush with the surface 26 the saddle 36 vane 22 and recess 38 in the surface 26 of the platform 24 are shown as having complementary configurations that form shiplap joints therebetween as evident from fig4 in particular both the seal 34 and saddle 36 is depicted as having l shaped cross sections that nest with each other and with a recess 40 defined in a wall of the vane 22 defining overlaps in both the plane parallel to the surface 26 and the plane normal to the surface 26 the presence of in series shiplap joints serves to reduce gas leakage between the vane 22 and platform 24 as noted above the fins 30 serve to reduce the temperature of the platform 24 by promoting radiation heat transfer from the platform 24 and reducing the thermal mass of the platform 24 with the combination of the seal 34 and saddle 36 represented in fig3 through 5 the interface structure 32 thermally insulates the vane 22 from the platform 24 thereby reducing thermal gradients within the vane 22 that could cause structural damage the interface structure 32 further enables the vane 22 to be secured to the platform 24 in a manner that allows the vane 22 to expand. |
6 | is replaced with uncoated open cell foam 24 this would be particularly suitable for uses in which the presence of fiberglass would not be satisfactory for the intended use or would be unacceptable to the intended client for example pharmaceutical companies involved in ingestible or injectable drugs would find it unacceptable to have any fiberglass in the air handler alternative embodiments of the second uncoated embodiment include uncoated open cell foam 24 secured by perforated rigid facing 26 fig3 uncoated open cell foam 24 secured in a frame 30 fig3 the present invention also includes a method for making an air handler using the uncoated third embodiment the method includes the steps of providing an air handler system with at least one air handler surface and open cell foam the method also includes the step of covering at least partially the at least one air handler surface with the open cell foam the present invention is directed to the use of open cell foam in air handlers that has the necessary durability safety and cleanliness properties for the particular use one exemplary open cell foam melamine foam melamine u2014 formaldehyde polycondensate has been shown to be quite suitable for this purpose melamine is a lightweight high temperature resistant open cell foam that has excellent thermal properties with superior sound absorption capabilities melamine is cleanable in that it is relatively impervious to chemicals e g it is able to withstand relatively caustic cleaning agents such as spor klenz u00ae without breaking down melamine also meets the flame spread smoke density and fuel contribution requirements necessary to comply with class i building code regulations because it does not shed particles it can be used in places where fiberglass would. |
2 | component could also be a half shell intended to be clipped or molded together with another half shell as used herein the term u201c multi layer u201d means at least two layers and includes fluid center balls hollow center balls or balls with at least two intermediate layers and or cover layers among other advantages the present invention enables decoration of surfaces that would normally have poor adhesion to coatings e g polyolefins or other materials containing slip agents thus the present invention enlarges the possible selection of materials of any particular component intended for marking or coating while the present invention is not limited to particular materials non limiting examples of golf ball component materials are disclosed below for example the core of a multi layer ball may be formed of thermoset or thermoplastic materials such as polybutadiene thermoplastic polyesterester thermoplastic polyetherester dynamically vulcanized thermoplastic elastomers functionalized styrene butadiene elastomers thermoplastic urethanes metallocene polymers or blends thereof suitable intermediate and cover layer materials for use with the present invention include but are not limited to thermoset or thermoplastic materials ionomer resins polyurethanes metallocene catalyzed polymers balata polyolefins and their copolymers polyureas polyamides and other cover materials known by those of ordinary skill in the art non limiting examples of cover materials and methods for forming the cover layers can be found in u s pat nos 6 245 862 6 210 294 6 187 864 5 908 358 5 803 831 5 792 008 5 484 870 and 5 334 673 the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein after the indicia is created the next step involves manufacturing the image transfer material step 110 through placing the sublimating ink on a carrier material. |
2 | in a bubbler 68 by a current of chlorine entering through 85 and ucl 3 thus passes to the state of ucl 4 the aqueous phase charged with ucl 4 leaves the bubbler through the pipe 93 and enters an extractor 66 in this extractor 66 ucl 4 passes from the 8 n hydrochloric medium into the organic phase entering 66 through the pipe 86 the organic phase charged with ucl 4 leaves the extractor 66 through 84 and supplies the exchange battery 11 the 8 n hydrochloric aqueous phase exhausted of ucl 4 leaves the extractor 66 through 76 a portion of this hydrochloric solution is directed to a distillation apparatus 70 and the remainder to which there is added through 71 water coming from the still 70 in order to bring its normality to about 3 n enters through 102 re extractor 71 wherein the 3 n hydrochloric phase encounters in counter current the organic phase loaded with ucl 4 coming through the pipe 79 from the exchange battery 11 the acidity conditions are such that almost the whole of the ucl 4 passes into the 3 n hydrochloric aqueous phase the organic phase freed of ucl 4 leaves the re extractor 71 through the pipe 94 and is introduced into a separator 95 where the degradation products of the tbp are removed through 96 this separator may be a chamber for washing by na 2 co 3 the degradation products of the tbp comprise vigorous complexants and can entrain a portion of the enriched ucl 4 the fraction of these products which retain ucl 4 corresponding to the production is removed. |
3 | hereinbelow as u201c ts 610 u201d the powder has excellent flowability time lt 10 s 0 taps for a 17 mm funnel but the coalescence estimated as described above is very poor the steel plate still being clearly visible the silica may thus be an anti coalescer at a high content a kepstan u00ae 6003 pl powder from the company arkema containing 60 of terephthalic units relative to the sum of the terephthalic and isophthalic units whose particle size has a dv50 of 50 u03bcm plus or minus 5 u03bcm was supplemented with cab o sil u00ae ts 610 silica in a magimix kitchen blender at high speed for 100 seconds a second sample of the same kepstan powder is supplemented with cab o sil u00ae m 5 silica according to the same protocol the silica cab o sil u00ae m 5 is a hydrophilic fumed silica that has not undergone any specific treatment it will be referred to hereinbelow as u201c m 5 u201d the flowability results for the two supplemented powders are given in table 1 in comparison with the silica free powder these powders are on the one hand stored at 23 u00b0 c and 50 relative humidity up to moisture saturation in the case for example of storage of the powder before machine use the moisture content is measured by the karl fischer method desorption of water from the kepstan u00ae powder by treatment for 20 minutes at 250 u00b0 c on the other hand the powders are dried overnight at 140 u00b0 c the moisture content. |
5 | of the shaft 12 and the magnets are positioned so that rotation of the wings will always terminate in a quarter point position the controller 48 receives power from an electric box 56 on one of the rails 36 a handicap pushbutton switch 58 is disposed adjacent the opening 26 and exit 28 the switch 58 is coupled to the controller to cause the running speed of the motor 46 to be reduced when actuated a motion detector 60 such as a microwave detector is disposed on the facia 34 adjacent the entry 26 to sense the presence of a person in the region of the entry 26 an example of a suitable detector is that of model d7 provided by microwave sensors of ann arbor mich typically the detector defines a region whereby the movement of an object within the general confines of the defined region alters a very low power broad microwave beam which senses the movement and actuates a relay although card readers etc can also be used with particular reference to fig1 and 4 a drum edge switch 62 is disposed along the vertical edges 64 of the curved panels 20 22 the drum edge switches 62 sense physical interference between the drum edge 64 and the wings 14 such as a human limb or object the drum edge switches 62 comprise a curved rubber extrusion 66 vertically disposed along the panel edge and joined to a wooden support block 68 adjacent the vertical edge of the curved panels 20 22 a pair of narrow vertically disposed longitudinal metal plates 70 separated by an apertured thin typically less than 2 mm rubber strip 72 are glued with a silicone. |
5 | edge and folded one relative to another the side walls are pivotally connected thereto the single box gabion structure being adapted to be erected on site by pulling it apart so that when it is moved from the flattened form to the erected condition the side walls unfold and having a cavity to be filled with a fill material deployment of the single box gabion of the invention is generally effected by transporting the folded gabion to a deployment site unfolding the gabion and filling each single box compartment of the gabion with a fill material generally the fill material will be dictated at least partly by the availability of suitable materials at the deployment site suitable fill materials include but are not limited to sand earth soil stones rocks rubble concrete debris snow ice and combinations of two or more thereof according to the present invention there is also provided a modular gabion structure comprising a plurality of the single box gabions described above in one embodiment one or more single box gabions in the modular gabion structure are coupled or interconnected to another single box gabion in another embodiments all the single box gabions in the modular structure are interconnected to each other the modular structure comprised of interconnected single box gabions can each vary in width and or height to accommodate different configurations and purposes the adaptability of interconnecting single box gabions has an advantage of protecting structures with corners or irregular shaped and rough terrains which cannot be achieved by conventional gabions deployment of the modular gabion structure is generally effected by transporting folded single box gabions to a deployment site unfolding the. |
3 | 0 2 except for ni ac a catalyst at 600 and 700 u00b0 c 4 9 for all catalysts benzene yield decreased as the reaction temperature increased from 600 to 800 u00b0 c the decrease in benzene yield was probably because high temperature promoted the decomposition of benzene into permanent gases benzene is more thermally stable than toluene and its decomposition requires more energy in summary with respect to the current embodiment nickel nitrate was found to be a good nickel precursor for preparing char supported nickel catalyst the catalytic efficiency of toluene removal for the three catalysts was ranked from highest to lowest as ni ac u2014 n gt ni ac ah gt ni ac a nickel particle size of the catalyst impregnated with nickel nitrate ni ac u2014 n was smaller than that of catalyst impregnated with nickel acetate ni ac a and ni ac ah the particle size of catalyst impregnated with nickel acetate decreased with hydrazine reduction but was still larger than catalyst impregnated with nickel nitrate the primary gas product of steam reforming of toluene was h 2 followed by co and co 2 the h 2 content and co 2 decreased as the temperature increased from 600 to 700 u00b0 c while the co content increased with decrease in temperature with respect to toluene and naphthalene steam reforming in this embodiment when temperature was below 900 u00b0 c the conversions of toluene and naphthalene were similar at 900 u00b0 c the conversion of toluene was significantly higher than that of naphthalene increase in temperature significantly increased reforming efficiencies of both toluene and naphthalene the toluene conversion increased from 36 to 99 and naphthalene conversion increased from 37 to 92 as temperature increased from 700 to 900 u00b0 c the conversion. |
9 | string to be monitored is easily determined during installation of the pipe strings as is the final location of each of the monitoring points for example if the individual sections of pipe are 34 l 34 feet in length and monitoring for corrosion conditions at the deepest portion of the well is to be at intervals of 3 l feet then a modified joint 50 is used to join each third section of pipe to the next as the string descends into the well in a further preferred embodiment the apparatus of the invention includes a reference block 60 such as that schematically illustrated in fig7 the reference block is fabricated from the same material as or a material similar to the tubing or casing string being monitored and as its names indicates will provide reference or comparative data on one or more thicknesses of material the reference block is stepped and is provided with a plurality of transducers 62 affixed to its stepped surfaces and is installed so that it is isolated from the source of corrosion in the embodiment of fig7 the step wedge reference block 60 is provided with transducers for three different thicknesses the data received from each pair of transducers 62 39 and 62 34 and 62 39 34 corresponds to the signal passed through sound metal i e unaffected. |
4 | pin 54 is moved closer to the shaft 16 causing the needle to be moved to the left in fig1 this needle position can then be used for straight stitches or constitute a width limit for the zigzag stitches of the machine the zigzag seam sewn by the machine when set as in fig5 is symmetrical around a center line in the stitch field and is obtained from a cam disk 65 see fig2 in the unit this disk has cams all around which lift the cam follower 33 so that the guide every second revolution of the machine is in the solid line position as to fig5 and in other revolutions in the dashed line position the pin 54 will then swing between the outer positions i e make an oscillatory movement in fig5 which movement is passed on to the needle bar by the bar 46 by means of the knob 47 and the curve 48 the amplitude of the movement can be set on an arbitrary value so that a picture according to fig6 is obtained when the knob is rotated from the maximum value of zigzag to zero during this setting movement of the knob 47 the slide 51 is moved from the position in fig5 to that in fig4 and the said oscillatory movement of the pin 54 is decreased successively when sewing a zigzag. |
3 | ester composition consisting essentially of an effective amount of a cycloaliphatic epoxy composition for reduction of the total acid number of the composition the phosphate ester is of the formula where r can be aryl or alkaryl r u2032 can be arylene arylene alkylene arylene or alkylene and n ranges from about 1 to about 5 application_number US 14456802 A description this invention relates to such polyphosphate compositions that have been stabilized by the addition of a certain class of epoxy stabilizer this invention allows for a polyphosphate epoxy stabilizer pre mix that can thereafter be added to a substrate resin e g an engineering resin to stabilize the final flame retarded resin formulation the epoxy stabilizer of choice herein is one or more cycloaliphatic epoxy compounds having a c 6 to c 20 cycloaliphatic ring they are alicyclic epoxy compounds where the alicyclic epoxy structural units are linked through a bonding unit which is either a dioxane or a carboxyl structural unit useful cycloaliphatic epoxy compounds include 3 4 epoxycyclohexylmethyl 3 4 epoxycyclohexane carboxylate which is available as erl 4221 a union carbide corporation trademark and araldite cy 179 a ciba geigy trademark the diglycidyl ester of hexahydrophthalic anhydride which is available as cy 184 a ciba geigy trademark bis 3 4 epoxycyclohexylmethyl adipate which is available as erl 4299 a union carbide trademark vinyl cyclohexene dioxide erl 4206 vinyl cyclohexene monoxide and 2 3 4 epoxycyclohexyl 5 5 spiro 3 4 epoxy cyclohexane meta dioxane erl 4234 in general this epoxy component can be. |
4 | control unit 15 the outputs of the control unit 15 are applied to a drive circuit for the motor 8 the lamps 16a 16b etc provided on the operating panel 16 a piezoelectric buzzer a valve control circuit for a water supplying valve and water discharging valve and other components the operation of the washing machine thus constructed will be described during a washing operation the clothes to be washed water and detergent are put in the tank 4 and the power switch is turned on the motor 8 is then rotated alternately in the forward direction and in the reverse direction and accordingly the agitator 1 is rocked in this preferred embodiment the speed reduction ratio of the pulleys 9 and 11 is 1 2 and a speed reducing unit forming a part of the rotation transmitting section 12 has a speed reduction rate of 1 6 therefore when the motor 8 makes eight revolutions in each of the forward and reverse directions the agitator is rocked through an angle of 240 u00b0 if an excessively large load of clothes is put in the tank 4 or if the clothes are snagged between the agitator 1 and the tank 4 the agitator 1 will be stopped and the motor 8 locked in this case the rotation detector 14 detects the locked condition of the motor and accordingly applies an output to the control unit 15 thereupon the control unit 15 causes the motor 8. |
1 | filled into aluminum or plastic tubes or other suitable containers the surprisingly high efficacy of 1 1 dioxo perhydro 1 2 4 thiadiazine in particular taurolidine in treatment of atopical dermatitis atopic eczema is described through the following example a 43 year old woman with the diagnosis of an impetiginous atopical eczema on the hands and feet was admitted in the dermatological station of the hospital histologically there existed no basis for psoriasis puva therapy was terminated due to non compatibility in accordance with anti biogram cefpodoxim was administered over a course of ten days and her condition improved somewhat after a hiatus of 14 days another administration of cefpodoxim was given due to massive impetiginisation the patient was released with a prescription to apply triclosan in a dermatop base cream upon need the pustules were treated with methylrosaniline chloride solution since improvement was recorded as being slow a short term systemic steroid therapy was introduced at first with 100 mg prednisolon at gradual reduction of the dosage at the time of release 50 mg prednisolon were administered however the atopical eczema was not completely gone further treatments included application of dermatop cream polyvidon iodine solution crystal violet solution and nystatin suspension although allergological testing was planned the patient 39 s skin condition at the time did not permit the testing since no improvement could be recorded the hands of the patient. |
2 | 3 was repeated but the color developer substance used was 3 5 di tertiary butyl salicylate equivalent results were obtained a fingerprinting pad was impregnated with an inkless solution prepared by dissolving 1 6 parts of i br 0 2 parts of i gd 0 2 parts of i 6b and 0 25 parts of blmb in 50 parts of monoisobutyl biphenyl fingerprints were made on a paper substrate containing 2 hydroxy 4 methyl 5 isobutyl thiobenzoic acid as the color developing material black highly distinct intense fingerprints were obtained example 1 was repeated but 10 gms of a 16 solution of zinc octoate in mineral spirits were mixed with the inkless fingerprinting solution prior to impregnating the pad fingerprints of even higher intensity than those in example 1 were obtained example 6 was repeated but the inkless fingerprinting solution was prepared by dissolving 2 2 parts of i br 1 1 parts of i 6b 2 3 parts of i gd and 0 6 parts of cvl in 94 parts of monoisopropyl biphenyl equivalent results were obtained example 6 was repeated but the color developing substance was 5 octyl salicylic acid equivalent results were obtained example 9 was repeated but the color developing substance was the zincated salt of 5 octyl salicylic acid fingerprints of even higher intensity than those in example 9 were obtained a pad was impregnated with an inkless solution which was prepared by dissolving 3 2 parts. |
1 | module it is contemplated that the floor tracks in accordance with the present invention may be utilized with any number of seats from one to a plurality the floor tracks 100 have a flat rectangular shaped base 102 and a pair of support blocks 104 attached to proximal and distal end sections of base 102 the blocks 104 extend upwardly from base 102 and are configured to engage a leg 18 of the seat assembly 10 on a horizontal floor application the support blocks extend substantially perpendicular from the base 102 it is contemplated that the support blocks 104 may be configured to extend from base 102 at any given angle to maintain the chairs in a vertical position while accommodating a non horizontal floor application fig2 is an isometric view illustrating a single leg triple flip seat assembly having a leg 18 in a support block 104 of a floor track assembly 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention fig3 is an exploded view of detail a of fig2 illustrating a single leg triple flip seat assembly 10 having a leg 18 in a support block 104 of a floor track assembly 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention each floor track support block 104 is preferably formed having two regions. |
1 | rotating the stem 58 so that ribs 68 see also fig8 and 11 formed longitudinally on the stem are misaligned with slots 63 in the passage 54 and engage the top of collar 56 to release valve 60 to the bias imposed by spring 62 the valve is rotated 90 degrees back to the position shown in fig8 so as to align the ribs 68 with the slots 63 and the valve will close other expedients as well may be used to hold the valve open such as detents clamps spring loaded pins etc when the tank assembly is placed on the base the valve 60 is automatically opened so as to allow water to flow from the tank into the receptacle 18 in the base 10 until the level of the water in the receptacle rises above lower surface 70 of collar 56 which will prevent additional air from flowing into the tank assembly through the passage 54 the interior of the tank assembly is sealed as there are no openings in the dome surface that allow air to enter the space above the water level in the dome however when the level of water in the receptacle drops below the surface 70 water in. |
4 | preset desired values x desired tg target activation occurs of at least one of the last dewatering units en 1 through en x of forming section 1 located prior to dewatering unit en and thereby preset control variables y 9 n 1 x f x desired tg target whereby x is consistent with the maximum number of dewatering units e inside compression zone vz fig2 b illustrates the integration of the inventive controls into a regulating system whereby the actual value x actual tg target is continuously determined besides the predetermined desired value x desired tg target and the individual control variables y 9 n 1 x are formed for actuating the dewatering units en 1 through en x which are located prior to the last dewatering unit the last dewatering unit en in direction of travel is operated at the maximum possible drainage capacity the control variable y 9 n remains constant for the control in other words it remains unchanged or respectively is determined according to the maximum capacity because of the continuous comparison the drainage behavior on dewatering units en 1 x which are located prior to the last dewatering unit can be controlled and regulated in such a way that their drainage capacities are lowered and by utilizing the maximum theoretical possible drainage capacity the maximum possible drainage effect is achieved with the last dewatering unit en here the inventors have made use of the knowledge that u2014 with predetermined vacuum strength on one of the dewatering units e in the embodiment of suction devices u2014 the dry content development in the sheet compression zone and thereby the drainage effect can be described through an exponential function for the dewatering unit e this is as. |
7 | store the data in the appropriate location 306 fig7 illustrates an exemplary circuit diagram 700 for a digital information id unit the digital information identification id chip 320 should have the following characteristics 1 ability to transmit information serially from a sensor or valve to the dau via a single wire 2 ability to supply power and transmit data on the same wire 3 since id chips on the market require a pull up resistor 704 on the id pin 702 for identification additional logic should be included to determine if a sensor is connected or not 4 each sensor input should have a standard scheme of identification 5 sensor information should be stored locally in flash memory or eeprom 6 each sensor should have ample local storage space for identification configuration and calibration information 7 each sensor should have an identification code for the module model number revision level and serial number 8 interface should be read write capable 9 id pin 702 should be protected against reverse voltage over voltage and conducted rf noise 10 bandwidth for the digital interface should be kept low to assure solid communications over long cable lengths and reduced electromagnetic interference emi and 11 digital information id unit circuitry 700 should support at least three sensors using the same id. |
4 | blocked air is drawn more efficiently into the drum from a heated element area for use and eventual vent discharge the seal 30 includes a fibrous exterior layer 36 and an internal fibrous interior support layer 38 the exterior layer and the interior support layer are secured together across their interfacial surfaces such as by needling or the like such that fibers from each layer are mechanically joined to one another across the interface as the dryer is operated the drum 14 may experience a degree of oscillation up and down the joined exterior layer 36 and interior support layer 38 are folded over and seamed at a position inboard of the folded edge such as by a chain or lock stitch seam 39 such a folding and seaming operation forms a first leg 40 and a second leg 42 projecting generally away from the folded edge the first leg 40 is of substantially greater length than the second leg 42 each of the legs includes the layered structure of the exterior layer 36 and the interior support layer 38 such that the exterior layer 36 and the interior support layer 38 each extend substantially continuously from the terminal end of the first leg to the terminal end of the second leg the legs may flair out or compress as required to. |
4 | the coupling part 220 support part 230 and second mounting member 250 i e a plurality of the legs should further include the bead 260 in order to facilitate the coupling to the washing machine 100 the mount 200 is preferably provided to the topside of the case 110 moreover in order to prevent the heat generated from the dynamic braking resistor 150 from being transferred to the case 110 and the device of the washing machine 100 the mount 200 is formed of a material having a low heat transfer coefficient specifically at least one of the coupling part 220 support part 230 and second mounting member 250 i e a plurality of the legs is formed of a material having a low heat transfer coefficient an operation of the washing machine 100 using the bldc motor 130 according to the present invention is explained as follows first of all the mount 200 having the dynamic braking resistor 150 coupled thereto is fixed to the topside of the case 110 when the dynamic braking resistor 150 emits heat the mount 200 prevents the heat from being transferred to the topside of the case 110 and the device of the washing machine 100 hence the topside of the case 100 and the device of the washing machine enable to avoid being transformed by the heat namely while the dynamic braking resistor 150 is coupled to the first mounting member 210 the second mounting member 250 extending from the first mounting member 210 is coupled to the topside of the case 110 or the device of the washing machine in this case as the second mounting member 250 has the length greater than the height of the dynamic braking resistor 150 the dynamic braking resistor 150 is separated from. |
5 | are assembled together as the intermediate body part 300 trapping all six wheels 30 in place they are secured together in assembled state by screw thread mounting of the top sub 100 to the upper end of the intermediate body part 300 and with the lower end of the intermediate body part 300 being threadedly coupled with the bottom sub 200 by screw threaded engagement of the intermediate body part 300 with the top and bottom subs 100 200 it is possible to completely avoid use of any grub screws or other means of locking the parts together however individual grub screws may additionally or alternatively be used for this purpose while still achieving a very marked improvement over the prior art arrangement of roller sub using only a pair of grub screws 34 one for coupling with the intermediate part 300 with the top sub 100 and the other for coupling with the bottom sub 200 the provision of the roller wheels 30 with their own integrally formed pivot pin means i e axle stubs 31 confers a number of technical benefits the axle stubs 31 of the roller wheels 30 occupy little volume in comparison to the axles and locking grub screws of the prior art this. |
4 | cutting data 107 can then be produced from the list the embodiments can consist of the usual apparatus of a computer a program and an embroidery machine the software can look for sections of the design with appropriate labels it also allows the user to select a section for applique the software uses the sewing data stitches which consist of a series of relative or absolute movements vectors or stitch points or needle penetrations to create an outline that outline is then saved in a format that is useful to a cutting machine cutters similar to the vinyl cutters used by sign shops everywhere have been adapted to the purpose of cutting fabric recently currently the cutters force the user to draw the outlines for the cut using a manual drawing process u2014 using bezier or point input modes in some cases they can scan in a picture and auto trace an outline these are separate sets of steps which are prone to terrible inaccuracy when making the outline the process for converting is not a simple matter of converting formats of the sewing vectors into cutting vectors the stitch data for an applique position may contain a set of vectors that handle multiple outlines including holes in outlines as well as sewing requirements such as tie offs which are extra stitches that ensure the thread is working and able to be cut between sections what 39 s required is forward moving only data that forms dosed polygon outlines exemplary descriptions of steps and instructions for performing the process are now provided the stitch data may contain both normal sewing vectors and u201c jump u201d commands these jumps are non sewing movement commands when the process. |
5 | the gas pressure valve gravitation forces the oil downwards thus generating the important application_number US 3021301 A description as mention the main objective by this invention is to make submersible pumps applicable for oil production in oil reservoirs where mixtures of oil and gas are present especially when reservoir or well head pressure is low referring to fig1 this is accomplished by the use of an gravitational separator allowing oil to aggregate at the bottom of a outer tubing 10 a mixture of oil and gas flows trough perforations 2 into a ring space 3 the gas pressure in the ring space 3 is measured with the pressure meter 8 and is regulated by the valve 4 the pressure in the ring space 3 is regulated to be much lower than in the reservoir 1 this creates a pressure drop of the mixture as it enters the ring space 3 thus turbulence is created gravity acts upon this turbulent mixture and tries to force it downwards due to the pressure drop gas is allowed to expand and in addition due to the turbulent flow most of the gas will immediately escape from the oil towards the valve 4 further affected by the turbulence the reminding gas will gather as. |
7 | of known imaging devices including medical based imaging device such as a magnetic resonance image a computed tomography image an optical coherence tomography image or an ultrasound originating image it is to be appreciated that imaging for use in embodiments of the present disclosure can be achieved utilizing traditional scanners or any other image acquisition technique as would be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art a graph is constructed at step 110 from the n dimensional image or in one embodiment a series of images each pixel i e point of said image is associated with a vertex of said graph and said graph includes an edge connecting each pair of vertices corresponding to adjacent points in said image the graph may be defined as g v e with v representing a set of vertices of a graph and e representing a set of edges of a graph such that every pixel u or v has a corresponding vertex in one embodiment limited segmentation may be performed by a user operator 115 the limited segmentation or initial segmentation may be outputted to an electrical network 120 and defined as sets of vertices s 0 and t 0 each having member nodes s and t in one embodiment limited segmentation may be optionally performed by assigning foreground and background seeds either interactively or automatically by acquiring landmarks that belong to the foreground background a weight w representing a sum of the weights of the edges that define the partition obtained by a minimum s t cut may be calculated and inputted into the electrical network 120 as one skilled in the art will readily recognize the minimum s t cut. |
3 | 10 is above the submerged drum reactors 12 an overflow pipe elbow 20 connecting the vessels 11 and 15 serves for maintaining the envisaged water level 18 in the vessel 11 for this purpose a horizontal section ending in the vessel 11 of the overflow pipe elbow 20 is arranged at a height above the water level 18 a vertical pipe section leading into the vessel 15 of the overflow pipe elbow 20 ends below the water level 21 in the vessel 15 of the second biological stage 13 the water to be treated namely the ground water provided with reducing agents passes through a feed pipe elbow 22 into the vessel 11 of the first biological stage 10 in this illustrative embodiment the horizontal pipe section of the feed pipe elbow 22 enters an upper region of the vessel 11 and its long vertical pipe section protrudes deep into the water which is to be denitrified in the first biological stage 10 in the present illustrative embodiment the feed pipe elbow 22 enters the water from above at about one third of the height of the water level 18 the overflow pipe elbow 20 and the feed pipe elbow 22 are allocated to approximately diagonally opposite corner regions of the vessel 11 of the first anoxic biological stage 10 the upper side 23 of the vessel 15 which in this case has only one submerged drum reactor 14 of the second. |
9 | preferably contain 1 to 6 carbon atoms most preferably 1 to 4 carbon atoms the preferred aryloxycarbonyl groups are phenyloxycarbonyl groups which may optionally be substituted by halogen atoms or c 1 c 3 alkyl groups chlorine and bromine atoms are the preferred halogen atoms of r 1 to r 4 in the dialkylamino compounds of formulae ii and iii r 5 r 6 r 9 and r 10 are alkyl groups which preferably have 1 to 8 most preferably 1 to 4 carbon atoms r 7 preferably is an alkyl group having 1 to 6 most preferably 1 to 3 carbon atoms or an alkoxyalkyl group preferably containing 2 to 8 most preferably 3 to 6 carbon atoms r 8 preferably has 2 to 6 carbon atoms preferred are compounds of the formula i in which r 1 is alkyl and r 2 to r 4 are hydrogen the preferred coinitiators are compounds of the formula ii as component c any known n heterocyclic compound capable of acting as a photoinitiator may be used examples of preferred n heterocyclic compounds are described in de a 20 27 467 these are compounds of the acridine or phenazine type which may contain an additional nitrogen atom as a heteroatom. |
7 | the range of about 25 mev to about 100 mev e g 35 mev to 55 mev and a beam current in the range of about 30 microamps to about 280 microamps e g 50 microamps to 140 microamps the irradiation of converter plates 16 with the electron beam may result in the production of gamma rays with energies in the range of about 1 mev to about 55 mev e g of about 1 mev to about 40 mev for example in some instances and for medical applications the irradiation may be continued until the conversion to copper 67 yields a copper 67 total activity of at least about 2 u03bcci g target at least about 5 u03bcci g target at least about 10 u03bcci g target or at least about 20 u03bcci g target for example when using a 40 g zinc 68 target such as target 27 fig1 a one may irradiate the metal target with bremsstrahlung produced gamma rays for a time until at least about 80 u03bcci of copper 67 at least about 400 u03bcci of copper 67 or at least until about 800 u03bcci of copper 67 is produced in one instance for example one may. |
2 | filter cakes of the filter plates and of the residual filtration element 36 as well as to removal of the cakes via the outlet of the disk valve and the discharge conduit 60 into a receptacle disposed therebelow in the event that the speed for the agitator 53 needs to be less or greater the rotation can by means of the speed regulatable drive motor 55 or the infinitely variable gearing be respectively adjusted to the centrifugal force required for centrifuging the filter cake as soon as the filter cakes are discharged and removed from the discharge region and while the bottom plate 30 is still raised the filter unit 21 is still rotating and the reversing valve 17 is opened wash liquid is withdrawn from the tank of the dosing device 12 by means of the pump 13 via the line 16 and the slurry line 14 and wash liquid is supplied via the filtrate withdrawal line 15 with the reversing valves 19 20 being opened and the gas outlet 65 and the reversing valves 18 19a being closed a portion of this wash liquid passes via the valve 37 the bore 34a the annular channel 34 and the channels 35 to the residual filtration element 36 and exits the latter into the filter housing after washing has been effected with the wash liquid just like the. |
6 | the pair of upper and lower enlarged diameter portions 38a is set so as to be larger than the total wall thickness of the partition 28 and the abutment plate 30 thus allowing the vibrating plate 38 to vibrate vertically by a very small amount a metal plate 40 is secured to the center of the diaphragm 14 the metal plate 40 facing the vibrating plate 38 the metal plate 40 is rigidly secured to a plunger 44 of a cylinder 42 which is in turn rigidly secured to the base plate 12 so that tee metal plate 40 is movable between two positions that is a first position where as shown in fig1 the metal plate 40 is spaced apart from the vibrating plate 38 to allow the latter to vibrate and a second position where as shown in fig2 the metal plate 40 is brought into contact with the vibrating plate 38 by the operation of the cylinder 42 to fix the vibrating plate 38 on the partition 28 in order to prevent the plate 38 from vibrating the cylinder 42 is connected to a hydraulic pressure generating source 60 through a stop valve 62 controlled by a control means microcomputer 66 which is supplied with a signal from an engine frequency sensor 64 vibrations of the engine. |
4 | may be mounted such that it is adjustably rotatably mounted within the housing 12 from a first mounting position wherein the pin rotor is concentric with respect to the interior housing surface 25 as illustrated in fig6 b through a range of mounting positions to a second mounting position wherein the pin rotor is mounted in an extreme eccentric position with respect to the interior housing surface 25 as illustrated in fig6 a as should be understood numerous other variations of the geometry of the relief chamber can be used in place of those described hereinabove such as an elliptical housing or an obround housing providing two relief chambers the apparatus 10 of fig5 may be used as a flail type vertical contactor in a gaseous bleaching process when used in such a configuration the pin rotor 14 may be concentrically mounted within the housing 12 generally vertical contactors are not effective in a gaseous bleaching process because the high consistency pulp tends to fall through the vertical housing at a faster rate than desired to achieve effective bleaching to overcome this shortcoming it has been discovered that if the housing 12 is frusto conically shaped with converging interior wall surfaces 25 and the pin rotor 14 is rotated at a predetermined high velocity the wood pulp is contained within the contactor for a longer desired time period thereby achieving effective bleaching during operation of the apparatus of fig5 the high consistency wood pulp entering the housing 12 is thrown against the interior housing wall 25 and travels at high velocity in a circumferential direction around an upper housing portion the friction of the pulp on the surface 25 quickly decelerates the pulp and the pulp begins to fall such that the pins. |
9 | and 3 for receiving the side arms 8 of the retaining clip 7 the groove 10 preferably extends around the entire circumference of the stripper plate 6 as the stripper plate 6 may be rotated to different positions i e such that lug 12 may be received within different longitudinal slots 13 inside the punch guide 2 as shown in fig5 and 6 punch guide 2 includes openings 15 for receiving respective side arms 8 of the retaining clip 7 these openings 15 are aligned with groove 10 when the stripper plate 6 is fully inserted into the punch guide 2 punch guide 2 may include slight indentations 23 in the exterior wall near opening 16 which allow retaining clip 7 to be more easily grasped when removed from the punch guide punch guide 2 may also include an opening 16 for receiving protrusion 17 on the retaining clip protrusion 17 when positioned in opening 16 helps to prevent the retaining clip 7 from rotating relative to the punch guide 2 and stripper plate 6 thus when retaining clip 7 is inserted into punch guide 2 the edge 19 of protrusion 17 lies flat against the groove 10 as shown in fig7 a groove 18 as shown in fig6 is also provided in the exterior of the punch guide 2 for receiving bar 9 thus bar 9 lies flat against areas 29 of punch guide 2 as shown in fig7 retaining clip 7 preferably includes a small notch 22 or other means by which the retaining clip 7 may be easily grasped for removal of the retaining ring for example a small wire ring may be located in notch 22 to allow retaining clip 7 to be easily pulled out. |
6 | or regulate by comparing with a standard or desired value control may be closed loop feedback feed forward cascade model predictive adaptive heuristic and combinations thereof the term u201c controller u201d means a device at least capable of accepting input from sensors and meters in real time or near real time and sending commands directly to burner control elements and or to local devices associated with burner control elements able to accept commands a controller may also be capable of accepting input from human operators accessing databases such as relational databases sending data to and accessing data in databases data warehouses or data marts and sending information to and accepting input from a display device readable by a human a controller may also interface with or have integrated therewith one or more software application modules and may supervise interaction between databases and one or more software application modules the phrase u201c pid controller u201d means a controller using proportional integral and derivative features in some cases the derivative mode may not be used or its influence reduced significantly so that the controller may be deemed a pi controller it will also be recognized by those of skill in the control art that there are existing variations of pi and pid controllers depending on how the discretization is performed these known and foreseeable variations of pi pid and other controllers are considered within the invention controllers useful in the systems and methods of the invention may vary in their details one pid controller useful in the invention may be expressed mathematically as in equation 1 u t kp e t 1 ti u2218 u222b e t dt td u2218 u00e8 t. |
1 | as shown more particularly in fig1 in arrays aligned with a roller hockey player 39 s leg axis 49 and foot axis 50 similarly as shown in fig7 b fig8 b fig9 b fig1 b and in fig1 the plurality of ball bearings 26 ii of the assembled apparatus in fig1 b 28 may be patterned in arrays e g rectangular arrays according to the shape of a knee landing 44 of a roller hockey goalie leg protective member 40 and as shown more particularly in fig1 in arrays aligned with a hockey player 39 s knee axis 51 which arrays may facilitate movement in e g in both forward and backward as well as lateral and semi lateral directions as shown in fig1 the assembled apparatus of fig1 a 16 may be placed on the shin area landing 39 of a roller hockey goalie leg protective member 40 with the plurality of ball bearings 26 i facing away from the landing 39 and the convex side of the apparatus 18 pointing away from the knee area landing 39 of the roller hockey goalie leg protective member 40 horizontal straps 41 may pass through the slits 22 of the rectangular indented portions 21 of the apparatus 16 and wrap around the landing 39 and the face of the goalie leg protective member 42 and around the lower leg of the goalie. |
1 | in operation a patient exhales into chamber 1 a one way valve diaphragm 100 lifts and the exhaled gas goes into chambers 2 3 and 4 some gas will go through port 5 into chamber 4 exhaled gas which goes into chamber 4 will turn the carbon dioxide indicator 96 to e g yellow from purple in an inhalation mode a resuscitator bag containing oxygen room air or other gases will go from chamber 6 into chamber 1 and into the patient some air or oxygen from 6 will also go into port 5 and into the chamber 4 exhaled gases will be pushed out of chamber 4 from chamber 4 the exhaled gases will go into chamber 2 then into chamber 3 and out into the atmosphere the carbon dioxide indicator will turn from yellow to purple after the exhaled gas has been removed the peep adapter 98 can be turned by rotating it on guide pins 102 holes in a switch seal 104 will move away from holes in an nrv housing 106 thus the seal will cover all the holes in nrv housing including port 5 in this position the carbon dioxide indicator will be isolated from the environment in an 34 off 34 position keeping the indicator from being degraded prior to use turning the peep adapter the opposite direction on the guide pins will. |
6 | continually and exceeds its set value u2212 2 the device will shift far down gear that is to say shift down two gears for one times after shift over far over down or far down gears it will enter the stable period of locking the gear for several seconds till reaching the set speed at its gear or releasing force as exceeding the set time subsequently will enter the mode of shifting gear according to the normal speed the said device enters the manual mode after its scm is switched on and can enter the automatic mode when the gearlever do not be located on the r gear position and the speed is equal to or greater than 0 if only the manual clutch switches said above are turned on twice or more within one second the operation said above can be replaced by a trigger switches on a appropriate position in the cab or on the hmi touch screen in the automatic mode shifting reverse gear or reversing vehicle unintentionally the automatic mode will be forced to the manual mode when the vehicle running in the automatic mode it is invalid to shift forward gear by hand in any mode when checking out not shifting neutral gear after stopping for few minutes or after the scm rebooting for few minutes the device will shift neutral gear automatically and maintain the previous mode in any mode when being stillness can shift gear or shift neutral gear if only the scm receives. |
7 | active washer with the configuration shown in fig1 is used in a pulse echo inspection application signal echoes from the far side of the washer may interfere with the interpretation of signal echoes originating beyond the washer in the structure under inspection this would not be a problem however if the active washer were used in a through transmission inspection application because stable interfering signals would be subtracted out i e each monitoring measurement would be the result of subtracting out the baseline signal so that only changes remain such as changes produced by propagating damage the configuration in fig1 also shows how the bolt 102 includes a shaft with threads 106 at the terminating end of the shaft opposite the head of the bolt 102 a nut 122 is screwed onto the threads 106 of the bolt 102 to tighten down the bolted joint a second washer 124 which may also be an active washer is located between the nut 122 and the structure 120 accordingly the bolted joint may resemble and function as conventional bolted joint except that at least one washer used for displacing the bearing load of the fastener is an active washer as shown in fig1 an active washer may include a probe contact 112 for the transducer 110 to which a data connection can be made using a wire 114 a wired connection to an active washer can be connected to a data control system to inspect and monitor the bolted joint. |
4 | brake actuator 30 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is best illustrated in fig2 there the actuator 30 is shown engaging and operating a spindle brake operator 16 once a yarn break or other situation occurs which requires the attendant to engage one of the spindle brakes the attendant obtains the portable device and positions it with the first surface 33 directed toward the spindle brake operator 16 the spindle brake operator 16 is then engaged by the projecting edge 56 of the actuating member 54 and the magnets 48 50 are drawn to the metal of the textile machine frame 18 which causes the spindle brake operator 16 to pivot into operation thus engaging the spindle brake and halting rotation of the spindle the magnets 48 50 retain the portable spindle brake actuator against the textile machine frame 18 and maintain the braking action until the condition is relieved by an attendant by the present invention the spindle brakes on a textile spinning machine may be individually stopped and remain in a stopped condition indefinitely further by using multiple actuators according to the present invention several spindles may be stopped at once without placing the attendant under dangerous conditions it will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the. |
9 | agar 17 5 compost extract 400 tap water 600 3 glycerol 20 0 glycine 2 nacl 1 k sub 2 hpo sub 4 1 feso sub 4 7 h sub 2 o 0 mgso sub 4 7 h sub 2 o 0 caco sub 3 0 distilled water to 1 liter ph adjusted to 7 0______________________________________ serratia sp sc 11 482 a t c c no 39006 were isolated from salt marsh water samples containing the bacterium by filtering 50 ml of the sample through a millipore filter washing the cells from the filter pad and spread plating onto a medium containing ______________________________________ grams______________________________________l arginine 1 0glycerol 12 5k sub 2 hpo sub 4 1 0nacl 1 0mgso sub 4 7h sub 2 o 0 5feso sub 4 7h sub 2 o 0 01cuso sub 4 5h sub 2 o 0 001znso sub 4 7h sub 2 o 0 001mnso sub 4 7h sub 2 o 0 001distilled water to 1 literph adjusted to 7 0______________________________________ after 3 days incubation at room temperature colonies of serratia sp sc 11 482 a t c c no 39006 were isolated from the plated samples the isolated colonies were then grown on a medium containing ______________________________________ grams______________________________________yeast extract 1 0beef extract 1 0nz amine a 2 0glucose 10 0agar 15 0distilled water to 1 literph adjusted to 7 3______________________________________ the antibiotic 1 carba 2 penem 3 carboxylic acid is produced by cultivating serratia sp sc 11 482 a t c c no 39006 at or near room temperature about 25 u00b0 c under submerged aerobic conditions in an aqueous nutrient medium containing an assimilable carbohydrate and nitrogen source. |
3 | polyester is typically applied onto the waxed mold surface prior to spraying for cosmetic effect and for impact and corrosion resistance after the desired thickness is achieved the sprayed resin may be rolled against the mold to remove entrapped air and to insure uniformity typically the sprayed resin cures or becomes polymerized due to the action of a room temperature catalyst and a promoter it will be understood by those skilled in the art that mixtures exhibit low viscosities in order to be sprayed easily and evenly also entrapped air is easily removed during rolling of low viscosity mixtures and uniformity is accurately achieved when rolling such low viscosity mixtures thermosetting plastics such as unsaturated polyester resins are involved in a chemical reaction during processing which results in the extension and cross linking of the molecular chains to understand the curing mechanism of thermoset polyester it should be understood that the long chain linear unsaturated polyester as shown below reacts with a monomer such as styrene at the reactive double bonds to form a rigid infusible thermosetting material as shown below str1 for polyester spraying applications resin hydrate and fiberglass are typically used in the following concentrations ______________________________________material concentration______________________________________polyester resin 50 by weight of resin and hydrate including about 45 to 50 of a monomer such as styrene based on weight of the resinalumina trihydrate 50 by weight of resin and hydratefiberglass 10 20 by weight of resin hydrate. |
5 | of the ribs 8 gives the unit 4 a greater tolerance again referring to fig6 the ribs 8 are located along the length 3 of the water management unit 4 and extend laterally from the side of the unit 4 the width 2 of the ribs is not critical however the dimension will be chosen to keep the overall profile of the unit 4 narrow and to provide the desired extraction capacity suitable dimensions have been given above however the person skilled in the art will appreciate that these are not limiting fig9 shows a cross section view of a water management unit 4 ribs 8 extend laterally from the side of the collection portion 16 the ribs 8 have a triangular cross section with a downwardly angled top surface and water extraction material 14 on the generally horizontal bottom of each rib 8 fig1 shows an expanded view of the water extraction material 14 similarly to the drain belt 10 the material has slots 12 and channels 11 which extract water by capillary action optionally the ribs 8 have triangular cross section with the water extraction material 14 on the bottom side of the triangle the cross section of the ribs 8 provides increased rigidity to the extraction portion 18 so that the extraction material 14 remains in place and facing down when installed and during compaction of the backfill the ribs 8 may also provide increased rigidity to. |
5 | each joist 7 and 8 be provided with at least a pair of lifting lug rocker members 14 the lifting lug rocker members 14 provide additional lateral stability to maintain the joists 7 and 8 in proper position and alignment when the concrete is poured as well as providing the attachment means which allow the hardened concrete panel member 13 to be lifted from the mold 99 and inverted for storage or use the lifting lug rocker members 14 preferably comprise a pair of leg members 15 composed of rebar or similar material which extend outward and downward from a joining plate 26 affixed by welding or other means to the bottom chord 13 leg ends 20 resting on mold bottom 1 a lateral joining member 17 also composed of rebar or the like is permanently attached by welding or other suitable means to the leg members 15 adjacent the leg ends 20 for reinforcement during handling a longitudinally extending reinforcing member 16 may be connected by welding or other suitable means to opposing seat members 6 lateral joining members 17 of lifting lug rocker members 14 and to the top apices 19 of each web member 10 metal weld. |
4 | and or cycloaliphatically bound isocyanate groups preferably derived from hexamethylene diisocyanate or isophorone diisocyanate uretdione diisocyanates are cyclic dimerization products of diisocyanates c biureto containing polyisocyanates having aliphatically bound isocyanate groups in particular tris 6 isocyanatohexyl biuret or its mixtures with its higher homologs these biureto containing polyisocyanates generally have an nco content of from 18 to 25 by weight and an average nco functionality of from 3 to 4 5 d urethano and or allophanato containing polyisocyanates with aliphatically or cycloaliphatically bound isocyanate groups as obtainable for example by reacting excess amounts of hexamethylene diisocyanate or isophorone diisocyanate with simple polyhydric alcohols such as trimethylolpropane glycerol 1 2 dihydroxypropane or mixtures thereof these urethano and or allophanato containing polyisocyanates generally have an nco content of from 12 to 20 by weight and an average nco functionality of from 2 5 to 3 e oxadiazinetriono containing polyisocyanates preferably derived from hexamethylene diisocyanate or isophorone diisocyanate such oxadiazinetriono containing polyisocyanates are preparable from diisocyanate and carbon dioxide for the use according to the present invention particular preference is given to aliphatic diisocyanates and aliphatic higher functional polyisocyanates the disclosed diisocyanates and or higher functionalized polyisocyanates are converted into nonionically hydrophilic modified polyisocyanates which are particularly preferred for the use according to the present invention by reaction with nco reactive compounds containing hydrophilicizing structural elements with nonionic groups or with polar groups which cannot be converted into ionic groups in this reaction the diisocyanate or polyisocyanate as the case may be is present in stoichiometric excess in order that the resulting hydrophilic modified polyisocyanate may still contain free nco groups suitable for use as such nco reactive compounds with hydrophilicizing structural elements are in particular hydroxyl terminated polyethers of the general formula. |
7 | angle i as measured from axis y 1 is determined by determining whether a maximum or minimum value of the boresight angle b is measured the first derivative of the angle i then may be derived in any conventional way to determine the rate of rotation di dt of the engagement plane it will be observed that movement of the target along its course line t c and the range between the projectile and target are both factors contributing to the rotation of the engagement plane as the target moves from pt 1 to pt 2 this means that a the proper lead angle to effect impact does not lie in the engagement plane existing when the projectile is at point p 2 and b the trajectory of the projectile should be changed to compensate for the rotation of the engagement plane digressing for a moment it will be obvious to one of skill in the art that in theory at least a 34 pursuit 34 mode of guidance could be adopted here that is to say if forces were applied during flight to maneuver the projectile in successively existing engagement planes the 34 rotation of the engagement plane 34 could be ignored and the equipment needed to establish an inertial roll reference plane could be eliminated however there are practical considerations which make it here impractical to adopt a 34 pursuit 34 mode of guidance thus as is well known. |
8 | the present invention in other instances well known electrical structures and circuits are shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the present invention for example specific details are not provided as to whether the embodiments of the invention described herein are implemented as a software routine hardware circuit firmware or a combination thereof a design feature of a mac algorithm is that if the key is not known it is computationally infeasible to generate the corresponding mac value the present invention provides a method for increasing the security of any mac algorithm by adding the step of a further transformation of the mac value itself as generated by the mac algorithm in accordance with the present invention 1 first the mac value is generated by a secure hash which mac value is kept secret and 2 in addition a further transformation as described below is applied to the mac value the below described method can also be applied to hash functions and the use of a key in the second function introduces an added layer of security not previously present thus the application of the security enhancing method of the present invention enhances a hash function to have the security of a mac function to protect a mac value from attack another layer of security is applied by performing a further operation on the mac value. |
7 | housing shell 10 from being opened in relation to lower housing shell 12 another simple keyed locking means of the present invention is illustrated in fig5 a locking cylinder 58 into which a key 60 can be received is disposed in upper housing shell 10 upon rotation of locking cylinder 58 with key 60 lower housing shell 12 may be selectively engaged to prevent upper housing shell 10 from being opened in relation to lower housing shell 12 in fig6 an infrared receiver 62 is disposed within upper housing shell 10 which can received a signal from a transmitter 64 to selectively trigger an electromechanical locking mechanism to engage and prevent upper housing shell 10 from being opened in relation to lower housing shell 12 in fig7 a finger print reader 66 is disposed within upper housing shell 10 to recognize distinct fingerprint patterns upon recognition of a preprogrammed fingerprint pattern fingerprint reader 66 selectively triggers an electromechanical locking mechanism to engage and prevent upper housing shell 10 from being opened in relation to lower housing shell 12 in fig8 a magnetic card reader 68 is disposed within upper housing shell 10 to recognize distinct patterns of magnetically programmed cards 70 upon recognition of a particular programmed. |
8 | to the second combine unit 260 the second combine unit 260 may receive min idx values 252 and min val values 250 from the truncating unit 244 the second combine unit 260 may select vectors to combine for each entry if the particular layer being processed is a variable node in any index of the message being processed the second combine unit 260 may use the min u2032 vector corresponding to that index otherwise symbol indexes and values as set forth herein may be used the second combine unit 260 may then output c2v messages 262 264 266 corresponding to each entry during processing the system may contemporaneously perform check operations an xor unit 268 may perform bitwise exclusive disjunction operations on check nodes and variable nodes to determine if a message conforms to the corresponding parity check matrix the xor unit 268 may send such parity check information to a checksum buffer 270 to correlate the parity check information with one or more v2c hard decision messages the checksum buffer 270 may then produce a c2v hard decision message 274 referring to fig3 a block diagram for a combine unit is shown a combine unit such as the first combine unit shown in fig2 may include a reorder network 300 the reorder network 300 may receive a plurality of symbol vectors 302 304 306 corresponding to entries in a message the reorder network 300 may also receive a symbol index 308 the reorder network 300 may store and reorder the symbol vectors such that each newly order symbol vector 310 312 314 has an index equal to the prior index plus the symbol index 308 each newly order symbol vector 310 312 314 may. |
9 | has an engaging hook 84 formed on the other distal end thereof in contrast to the sealing flange 82 and a slit 85 extending from a free end of the directing rod 81 to a certain depth to allow the engaging hook 84 to deform when necessary when the locking mechanism of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is in assembly it is noted that the airtight ring 6 is received in the positioning space 83 of the core 8 and the sealing ring 2 is received in the collar 47 of the nozzle seat 4 so that after the collar 47 is extended into the cavity 14 of the cap 1 the sealing ring 2 ensures that the engagement between the cap 1 and the nozzle seat 4 is airtight before an airtight engagement between the ledge 52 of the membrane member 5 and the flange 45 of the nozzle seat 4 the positioning element 3 is movably received between the limiting element 12 and the driving element 13 of the cap 1 after the recovery element 7 preferably a spring is mounted around the directing rod 81 the directing rod 81 is extended into the hole 32 of the positioning. |
7 | inside surface and communicating with the ports 52 and 54 an o ring 45 might be used to separate surfaces b and c in this way if the voltage of points b and c were separately measured with respect to point a if there were a pressure gradient between the upper and lower ports 52 and 54 respectively points b and c would show a voltage relative to one another with reference to point a at e g ground potential upper and lower orifices 44a and 42a allow the mud to contact inner conductor a to provide a reference value for pressure this could be used to derive a signal indicative of the pressure gradient over the distance between the centers of the ports 52 and 54 this value could in turn be used in calculation of the integral of equation 11 to yield a value for q the remaining inputs to the equation 11 are readily derivable in accordance with prior art teachings it will be appreciated that what is essentially shown in fig2 is a combination of two pressure sensors disposed in very close proximity to one another and using the same piece of piezoelectric material referenced to a common ground the distinction between this structure and the use of two identical piezoelectric transducers disposed in close proximity to one another is that such a pair would require very careful zero adjustment and balancing before an accurate value for the gradient of the pressure could be derived it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the actual value of the pressure. |
7 | correct form of hamiltonian function for conservative system phys rev vol 32 p 812 1928 e bright wilson jr and j b howard the vibration rotation energy levels of polyatomic molecules i mathematical theory of semirigid asymmetrical top molecules j chem phys vol 4 pp 260 268 1936 b t darling and d m dennison the water vapor molecule phys rev vol 57 pp 128 139 1940 j k g watson simplification of the molecular vibration rotation hamiltonian mol phys vol 15 479 490 1968 l c biedenham and j d louck angular momentum in quantum physics volume 8 of encyclopedia of mathematics addison wesley reading 1981 u201c numerical optimization u201d as used herein may be any suitable numerical optimization technique including but not limited to combinatorial methods derivative free methods first order methods second order methods etc particular methods of numerical optimization include but are not limited to gradient descent also known as u201c steepest descent u201d or u201c steepest ascent u201d nelder mead methods or u201c amoeba methods u201d subgradient methods simplex methods ellipsoid methods bundle methods newton 39 s method quasi newton methods interior point methods conjugate gradient methods line searching etc see e g r fletcher u201c practical methods of optimization u201d john wiley and sons new york 1987 see also j nocedal and s wright numerical optimization springer verlag 2d ed 2006 as schematically illustrated in fig1 the present invention provides a method of selecting a molecular structure having a physical property of interest comprising a providing a set of chemical substituents including an information set for each of said substituents e g the information set comprising chemical valency bond lengths and bond. |
7 | the two surfaces 130 and 132 and the surfaces 130 and 132 are generally disposed at 45 degrees from the optical fiber ends 124 and 126 respectively it is therefore to be understood that light emitted by the leak detector emitter optical fiber tip 125 will reflect downwardly from the first surface 130 towards the second surface 132 and then rearwardly from the surface 132 to the tip 127 of the leak detector receiver optical fiber 26 however should a fluid come in contact with the window 90 it will cause a change in the optical path of the reflecting beam due to the different index of refraction of the fluid from air at the exterior surface of window 90 whereby the light beam from the emitter tip 125 will no longer be received at the receiver tip 127 when this condition occurs the electro optical transceiver 28 ceases sending electrical signals to the controller 22 and an alarm is sounded which indicates that fluid has contacted the window 90 as an indication of a leak in the fluid handling device into which the detector plug 12 is inserted the thickness of window 90 and particularly the window section 132 must be such that the window can withstand the relatively high pressure that is sometimes generated within a fluid handling device yet thin enough to provide good optical refraction characteristics when a leaking fluid contacts the exterior surface of the window in the preferred. |
7 | image forming apparatus for example the storage unit 130 may be implemented in a flash read only memory rom in the storage unit 130 information about specifications of the hard disc drive 110 is stored the information about the specifications of the hard disc drive 110 may include a serial number a volume number a storage capacity of the hard disc drive 110 etc the storage capacity of the hard disc drive 110 may be recorded i e stored in the storage unit 130 in between each use of the hard disc drive 110 in particular the storage capacity of the hard disc drive 110 that is stored in the storage unit 130 includes information about an overall storage capacity of the hard disc drive 110 a used capacity of the hard disc drive 110 and a remaining capacity of the hard disc drive 110 when the hard disc drive 110 is attached to the image forming apparatus through the interface unit 120 the information i e the information about the specifications may be transmitted from the hard disc drive 110 to the image forming apparatus according to a communication e g a permission communication between the hard disc drive 110 and the image forming apparatus when the control unit 160 determines whether the information and a reference information value match the hard disc drive 110 may receive the permission communication from the control unit 160 and transmit data stored therein to the control unit 160. |
4 | vessel 3 via a return pipe 28 containing a pump 29 to pump the chips to the digester 4 with the aid of the separated liquid the return pipe 28 passes a heat exchanger 30 to heat the liquid passing it by the supply of high pressure steam via a pipe 31 the supply pipe 27 and return pipe 28 form a transfer circulation for the suspension of impregnated chips and boiling liquid a larger quantity of digesting liquor e is added to said transfer circulation in that the pipe 24 for the digesting liquor is connected to the return pipe 28 before pump 29 if desired a smaller quantity of the digesting liquor may be added to a circulation pipe 33 of the digester via a pipe 19 provided with a valve the digester is provided with a strainer 32 for circulation of liquid through pipe 33 with the aid of a pump 34 the liquid being heated in a heat exchanger 35 the pipe 33 comprises a central tube disposed in the centre of the digester with its orifice at the strainer 32 the digested chips are washed in countercurrent flow in the lower part of the digester using washing liquid supplied. |
3 | one permanent layer of heat insulating material adjacent said casing and a unitary integrally formed expendable inner lining made of a hydrocarbon free refractory composition and having at least one liquid metal flow control device integrally formed therewith the lining being chemically compatible with the molten metal to be placed in the tundish the invention also comprises the unitary integrally formed expendable lining and the method to form the same application_number US 37717689 A description this invention provides forming of flow control devices in situ in an efficient and cost effective manner by using spray mixes the dams weirs and or baffles are formed in situ at the same time the expendable working lining is formed by spraying fig1 depicts a conventional unpartitioned tundish 10 with a metal outer casing formed by metal walls 11 and metal bottom 12 with a heat insulating lining 13 which is usually formed of refractory brick and is considered to be a permanent lining a conventional inner expendable lining 15 is placed over the permanent lining lining 15 can be a magnesite tundish board or other lining as discussed above the tundish depicted has four nozzles 14 although it will be obvious that the number of nozzles used in commercial practice varies widely in this figure and also in fig2 and 4 the steel inlet stream into the tundish is depicted as is the general flow of the steel in solid lines in each tundish showing the general effect of the weirs dams and baffles to form the weirs as shown in fig2 patterns 20 approximating the shape of the weir and preferably made of a rigid material such as styrofoam cardboard wood or steel are placed across walls 21 of the tundish 22 against the permanent layer 23. |
4 | staple fiber layer 14 colored with the signal color serves to indicate wear in the event of damage to outer cable 20 and to inhibit friction between the cable core and cable jacket the copper fibers introduced into outer cable jacket 20 in order to impart electrical conductivity to the cable structure also contribute simultaneously to a reduction in wear due to abrasion of the synthetic fibers corresponding to the first and second embodiments outer cable jacket 20 is once against sealed with a flexible resin system to prevent penetration of water and dirt the embodiment of the invention depicted in fig4 comprises as an electrically conductive insert a single wire 22 forming the cable core around which the twelve load bearing synthetic fiber strands 12 made of dyneema are braided once again only synthetic fiber strands 12 that are braided with one another are load bearing the cable is additionally equipped with a colored coating 24 in the present case embodied as a polyurethane coating and wire 22 is encased in a plastic sheath 26 while plastic sheath 26 protects the wire from chemical influences the colored coating 24 serves as a wear indicator since corresponding abrasion of the colored coating 24 enables easy visual checking of the cable coating 24 also however ensures the requisite coefficient of friction that is required so that a corresponding preload can be applied to cable 10 in a preload unit according to the last embodiment depicted in fig5 the electrical conductivity of cable 10 is implemented by way of copper wires 22 braided into the individual cable strands 12 to protect the copper conductors from chemical influences they are once again encased in a plastic sheath 26 similarly to electrical conductors to ensure sufficient temperature resistance the embodiments of. |
8 | until the c o signals the paystation to return the coin by applying 130vdc to the tip lead 25 which is sensed by the paystation applique 22 this turns on 2915hz oscillator 130 which modulates the carrier system the modulated signal is transmitted to the subscriber terminal at 15 where it is demodulated and transmitted to the paystation applique 14 sensed at 70 decoded at 71 and activates the coin return relay at 72 this causes 130vdc to be applied to the tip lead 12 to the payphone thereby causing the coin to be returned to the customer upon coin return the paystation applique 14 no longer receives a coin present signal at 63 thereby causing the loop to be opened at 63 and allowing the carrier system to return an on hook signal to the c o via leads 25 and 25a this in turn opens the loop at leads 24 and 24a and removes the resistative ground at the latter and allows the central office line finder equipment to disengage from the line for a completed call the c o switchgear reverses the polarity of tip and ring at leads 25 and 25a this is sensed by the c o and causes a momentary 130vdc to be applied to tip lead 25 the 130vdc is sensed at 131 and causes both a 2915 and a 3000hz tone to be transmitted through the carrier system. |
8 | 47 february 2001 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety in richardson urbanke encoding the parity check matrix is divided into 6 sub matrices fig3 is a graphical representation of the division of a matrix into sub matrices according to the richardson urbanke method the shift value at the middle of b is 0 and the top value of b and d have the same values the rightmost shift value of e is 0 and the other sub matrices are zero matrices for example b t p 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 d p and e 0 0 0 0 i therefore et u2212 1 i i i fig4 is a graphical representation of how the codeword c is formed using computed values of p 1 and p 2 computation proceeds as follows step 4 compute p 2 t by tp 2 t au t bp t t for decoding the most common decoding algorithm is the standard belief propagation algorithm bpa or sum product algorithm spa which passes messages on the bipartite tanner graph associated with the parity check matrix see d j c mackay u201c good error correcting codes based on very sparse matrices u201d ieee trans inform theory vol 45 march 1999 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for the class of quasi cyclic codes the u201c turbo decoding message passing u201d algorithm is available see m mansour and n shanbhag u201c high throughput ldpc decoders u201d ieee trans on vlsi systems vol 11. |
2 | tilt can produce a rather substantial degree of vertical separation by tilting the print head 102 relative to the print medium 101 the nozzles of the left column can be vertically aligned with the nozzles of the right column in other words each nozzle in the left column 103 has a corresponding nozzle in the right column 104 which also corresponds to that same x axis xm of the print medium it can be seen that each of the rows 105 107 on the print medium 101 has a corresponding set of two nozzles for ejecting ink onto those respective rows this nozzle redundancy design is advantageous because if one nozzle were to misfire clog or otherwise malfunction the other nozzle would be available to fire in its place because it is located in the same horizontal position for example if one of the nozzles in the right column were to malfunction the corresponding nozzle in the left column would be able to fire on that same line although in some situations this may lead to a slight degradation of the image quality it nonetheless is much better than having no functioning nozzles available to print on the row for instance rather than missing data for an entire line the line with the defective nozzle might appear slightly lighter in color the. |
5 | a very coarse threaded connection and rubber o ring seal that allows for a simple engagement of insertion pass the first thread and a twist of the of the hose fitting for securement means 12 for diverting the return water includes a water flow driven gear system 18 in mechanical communication with the rotatable head assembly 14 the water flow driven gear assembly 18 is typically an assembly of gears 18 a of the same or different styles mounted on shafts 18 b and aligned within the housing 18 d with guide or gear shaft alignment end plates 18 c there are many ways known in the art to assemble gears to perform the desired features and the illustrations are merely exemplary in nature the end plates 18 c may also be provided for each of assembly and manufacture such that the one closest the rotatable head assembly 14 is molded integrally inside housing 18 d the gear arrangement depicted in the drawings are only intended to be exemplary in nature for example a portion of the mating gears could be incorporated integrally to the inside surface of sleeve 18 d further in another typical arrangement the sleeve 18 d could be eliminated and means 16 for securement to the wall outlet 32 can be attached directly to the wall fitting with the gear assembly connected directly to the rotor head assembly 14 the means 12 for diverting the return water includes a. |
4 | vessel falls below a threshold value whereby the injection is activated water or cooled process fluids from the production process for cellulose pulp is used as cooling fluid these cooled process fluids may be cooled white liquor cooled black liquor or cooled filtrate from a subsequent washing stage etc the amount of cooling fluid that is injected is preferably controlled to be proportional to the degree of risk of blow through and this can take place through activating different numbers of injection nozzles or by using a degree of opening of each activated injection nozzle that is modulated by the pulse width in one simple form of regulation of the cooling the activation of the cooling is controlled as a dependence on the temperature in the volume of chips detected by the measurement probe 32 or by a temperature sensor arranged in the gas phase above the level of chips not shown in the drawing the control means 31 opens the valve 11 to a degree that is proportional to the excess of at least a first or a second threshold value or proportional to the excess of one threshold value the first threshold value may be a pre determined first temperature t lev1 and the second threshold value may be a pre determined second temperature t lev2 where t lev1 lt t lev2 the regulation of the flow of cooling fluid also preferably takes place in combination with the activation of other regulatory measures the supply of steam may be stopped for example when the temperature becomes too high the amount of cold chips that is fed in may also continues or be allowed to establish a higher. |
9 | the buckle 24 and caught or retained by one of the connection latches 69 a detailed view of the buckle adjuster mount 16 is shown in fig1 and the cooperation of the mount end 28 a of the arm 28 with a cover piece 16 a of the mount 16 is shown in fig1 a a cross sectional view of the mount 16 and mount end 28 a of the arm 28 taken along line 12 12 of fig1 is shown in fig1 a front view of the cover piece 16 a of the mount 16 is shown in fig1 a a top view of the cover piece 16 a is shown in fig1 b and a side view of the cover piece 16 a is shown in fig1 c the mount 16 comprises the cover piece 16 a a flat piece 16 b and a bolt 17 the cover piece 16 a includes side flanges 80 which limit the rotation of the arm 28 along the arc 20 and which butt up against the flat piece 16 b to form a pocket for the arm 16 the bolt 17 may engage threads in a vehicle to attach the mount 16 when donning the restraint if. |
5 | non square shapes the time of the slow filling until the achievement of the defined filling level is chosen in such a way so that the filling level reached by the heavy gas is also sufficient during the filling of insulating glass units of extreme shape so that during the subsequent increase of the filling rate no significant increase in the turbulent mixing is supported until this point in time the filling rate is held so low so that the turbulent mixing of the heavy gas and the air remains below a specified minimum value and at the end of this time required to reach the average filling level the filling rate and the evacuation rate are simultaneously increased stepwise in such a way that again considering the filling level now reached the turbulent mixing remains below the specified minimum value the magnitude of the stepwise increase in the filling and evacuation rate adjusts itself likewise according to the size of the ascertained volume since by a very small volume a large increase in the rate is naturally not sensible basically a sliding increase of the filling rate depending upon the ascertained volume is also possible by very large volumes to be filled the filling and evacuation rates if necessary can be similarly increased stepwise upon. |
9 | that are applied to the symbols for transmission due to varying back off requirements in prior art variable modulation systems when the modulation scheme changes the memory of the fir filter is not normally reset while the weights w 0 to wk are instantly changed to weights optimized for the modulation scheme or symbols of the scheme to prevent spectrum spillage this solution is not ideal however because the weights are then not optimized for the symbols in the memory taps 62 of the filter that correspond to the previous modulation scheme or rate one solution is to employ one set of weights for all modulation schemes this solution is also not ideal however since the fir filter is then not optimized for the alphabet of symbols for each modulation scheme to prevent spectrum spillage and optimize the fir filter 60 the present invention changes the filter taps sequentially with each new symbol from the new modulation scheme as shown in fig8 a to 8f in particular the weight that corresponds to the first new symbol of a new modulation scheme is modified as the first new symbol propagates through the filter 60 in fig8 a the filter weights w 0 to wk are optimized for the modulation scheme of the symbols currently being processed by the fir filter 60 in fig8 b the first symbol of a new modulation scheme is received in t 0 of the fir filter 60 at this point as shown in fig8 b the present invention replaces the filter weight w 0 associated with t 0 with a new filter weight w 0 u2032 where w 0 u2032 is optimized for the modulation scheme of the first new symbol stored in t 0 then. |
2 | ram assemblies 13 14 with the mould end portions 15 17 at a predetermined position the piston and cylinder assemblies 21 22 and the hydraulic jacks 31 are operated to lower the central mould portion 12 from its first predetermined position see fig2 to its second predetermined position see fig3 such that it is co axial with the mould end portions 15 17 the extent of the movement is determined by the lowered position of jacks 31 against which the central mould portion 12 comes to rest when the central mould portion 12 is stationary in its second position the ram assemblies 13 14 are again actuated to close and locate the mould end portions 15 17 in the central mould portion 12 in this position the blank 28 is supported at both its ends by the mould ends 15 17 the end portions 15 17 continue to be urged against the central mould portion to provide sealing of the mould during the subsequent operation the ends of the blank 28 are held to the mandrel by gripping means hot water is now pumped into the mould through passages not shown in the mould end portions and the pvc pipe blank is allowed to heat up to the water temperature around 90 u00b0 c the blank 28 is then expanded radially by means of fluid pressure exerted from within the blank 28 thereby urging the blank 28 into engagement with the inner surfaces of both the central mould portion 12 and the mould end portions 15 17 following expansion the pipe length is cooled by cold water passed through the pipe and the expanded pipe with its socket portion is now ready for removal from the mould. |
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