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6 | of a restoring spring 31 acts on the valve closing body 15 in the direction facing away from the valve seat 12 according to the invention the restoring spring 31 is embodied as a tension spring which pulls the valve closing body 15 in the direction facing away from the valve seat 12 the restoring spring 31 is located on the side of the valve closing body 15 facing away from the valve seat 12 for instance in the ventilation chamber 19 in the ventilation chamber 19 the restoring spring 31 is located between the edge 24 of the diaphragm 15 and the valve cap 3 beginning at the edge 24 of the diaphragm it extends toward the diametrically opposite edge 24 of the diaphragm and rests loosely on each edge 24 of the diaphragm and is supported for instance on both of its ends in a respective recess 35 of the valve cap 3 the recesses 35 in the valve cap 3 are each located in the region of the annular edge 24 of the diaphragm in the region of the valve axis 30 the restoring spring 31 is connected in form locking material locking or force locking fashion to the valve closing body 15 for instance to the valve closing portion 23 the restoring spring 31 of the invention is for instance a leaf spring or a barlike spring which is made from a flat steel or wire shaped round steel and is manufactured from spring steel upon the axial motion of the valve closing body 15 in the direction of the valve seat 12 the restoring spring 31. |
9 | surface 22 having the orientation of 100 is exposed then referring to fig5 d the single crystal silicon bar 271 is sliced to provide semiconductor wafers 21 by the above described process a semiconductor wafer 21 having first and second notches 23 and 24 serving as marks for identifying the crystal orientation lt 110 gt is manufactured particular effects of this embodiment will be described in the following as shown in fig1 the first and second notches 23 and 24 are v shaped so that the vertices 25 and 26 are defined unequivocally accordingly the line 27 coupling the bottom portions 25 and 26 indicating the crystal orientation of the semiconductor wafer 21 is defined uniquely consequently in accordance with this embodiment the crystal orientation of the semiconductor wafer 21 can be indicated exactly in this embodiment the line 27 coupling the vertices 25 and 26 indicates the specified crystal orientation of the semiconductor wafer 21 compared with a case in which notches are provided such that a line coupling the both bottom portions intersect by a predetermined angle with the specified crystal orientation of the semiconductor wafer alignment in lithography is facilitated the line 27 coupling the vertices 25 and 26 has approximately the same length as the diameter of the circle defining the outer periphery of the semiconductor wafer 21 in this embodiment it is longer than a common orientation flat therefore alignment for lithography can be carried out more precisely when a semiconductor wafer having an orientation flat is thermally processed the semiconductor wafer may possibly be warped since the outer periphery of the semiconductor wafer does not expand uniformly. |
1 | at the interface thus in this optimal case the reverse power 512 may have close to zero amplitude as shown by signal 504 and the ratio of reverse power 512 to forward power 510 is zero in this circumstance no error condition exists and the controller 214 sets a system message that operation is optimal in practice the impedance match of the tx antenna 204 to the body may not be optimal and some energy of the rf pulse 502 is reflected from the interface of the tx antenna 110 and the body this can occur for example if the tx antenna 110 is held somewhat away from the skin by a piece of clothing this non optimal antenna coupling causes a small portion of the forward rf energy to be reflected at the interface and this is depicted as signal 506 in this case the ratio of reverse power 512 to forward power 510 is small but a small ratio implies that most of the rf energy is still radiated from the tx antenna 110 so this condition is acceptable within the control algorithm this determination of acceptable reflection ratio may be made within controller subsystem 214 based upon a programmed threshold and the controller subsystem 214 may generate a low priority alert to be sent to the user interface in addition the controller subsystem 214 sensing the condition of a small reflection ratio may moderately increase the amplitude of the rf pulse 502 to compensate for the moderate loss of forward energy transfer to the implanted wireless neural stimulator 114 during daily operational use the tx antenna 110 might be accidentally removed from the body entirely in which case the tx antenna will have very poor coupling to the body if any. |
6 | dryer equipment 60 may be connected to remove moisture and or other particulates that may be present in the compressed air to avoid condensation and or contamination on the surfaces of one or more locomotive equipment not shown situated downstream that receive the pressurized air in one known exemplary embodiment the dryer equipment may comprise adsorbent type air dryer that uses a regenerative desiccant that adsorbs moisture at least up to a certain level of adsorption capacity the moisture accumulated by the desiccant is then removed via a stream of dried air redirected through the desiccant to purge the moisture into the atmosphere in one known technique the air dryer equipment is responsive to a timer signal so that the regeneration process is performed at a fixed interval e g approximately every 2 minutes regardless of actual usage of compressed air by the equipment downstream this known technique forces the air compressor system to turn on and off based on the fixed timing for regeneration regardless of the actual consumption of compressed air by the locomotive equipment downstream the inventor of the present invention has innovatively recognized that a flowmeter 62 may be coupled to provide a signal indicative of the flow rate and or pressure of the compressed air passing therethrough to a controller 64 the flow rate may be mathematically. |
6 | the tiller on which the bow l 2 is mounted has a cocking lever in the form of two arms an upper arm 1 and a lower arm 2 which are pivotably connected about an axis x in the front part of the tiller the upper arm 1 has a projectile guide 3 which abuts a butt bracket 4 through which the upper arm 1 is connected with the butt 5 in the rear part of the tiller the upper arm 1 is connected with the upper end of a butt 5 and said lower arm 2 is connected in the folded state of the tiller with the lower end of the butt 5 by means of a rear snap fastener 6 the rear snap fastener 6 is formed by a finger 7 a on the butt 5 and a hook 7 b at the end of the lower arm 2 a trigger mechanism 8 described with details further below is situated between the arms 1 and 2 in the folded state of a tiller the trigger mechanism 8 is connected with the lower arm 2 by means of a front snap fastener 9 the front snap fastener 9 consists of a finger 10 a. |
6 | gun 10 water gun 10 includes a chamber 11 that receives water via a cap 12 the chamber 11 can be pressurised upon reciprocal movement of a pumping piston 13 in a known manner a trigger 14 can be depressed and held down to result in ejection of squirted water via nozzle 15 trigger 14 opens a valve to allow pressure within chamber 11 to force water through the nozzle 15 in a known manner a pressure indicating gauge 16 is mounted to the side of the toy gun 10 forward of the trigger 14 components of the pressure gauge are illustrated in the remaining drawing figures the pressure gauge 16 includes a housing made up of a back part 17 an intermediate part 18 and a front part 19 all of which are typically fabricated from moulded plastics material the back part houses a light globe 20 receiving current from a battery not shown via a pair of electrical conductors 21 and a switch also not shown the battery would be housed somewhere within the toy gun 10 and the switch would he somewhere on the toy gun exterior or on the pressure gauge itself the back part 17 includes an integral bushing 22 through which a shaft 23 extends a pinion gear 24 is fixed to an externally projecting end portion of the shaft 23 whereas a transparency disk 25 is mounted to the other end portion of the shaft behind the intermediate housing portion 18 a wall 26 of the intermediate portion includes a blind hole 27 to support. |
9 | considered as a succession of three axially extending concentric ring portions of different diameters the reference numeral 78 designates the largest diameter ring portion the reference numeral 80 the next largest and the reference numeral 82 the smallest as can be appreciated from consideration of the drawing figure it is outer ring portion 78 which contains threads 74 for screwing into bore 48 and it is inner ring portion 82 which is disposed closely around piston rod 28 thus the ring portion 80 constitutes an intermediate ring lying radially between the outer and inner ring portions 78 and 82 one end of the intermediate ring portion 80 integrally joins with a corresponding axial end of outer ring portion 78 and the opposite axial end of intermediate ring portion 80 joins with a corresponding axial end of inner ring portion 82 thus in the illustrated embodiment a radially extending joining portion 84 is seen to join rings 78 and 80 and a radially extending joining portion 86 is seen to join rings 80 and 82 with this arrangement the respective joinings of the intermediate ring portion to its immediate outer ring portion and to its inner ring portion take place at alternate axial ends because the compliant housing is made from a material such as nylon it can be machined molded or otherwise manufactured as a unitary part this construction of compliant housing 54 defines two circular slots extending axially into the compliant housing from opposite axial sides at different radii these slots are identified by the reference numerals 88 and 90 with the latter being the slot of smaller radius inner ring portion 82 extends axially away from the compliant housing. |
2 | motions such as linear translations etc are not necessary in this regard the blade clamping arrangement 50 can be less prone to binding up such as a result of debris build up contamination or rust for example turning now to fig8 and 9 a clamping arrangement 150 constructed in accordance to additional features of the present teachings will be shown unless otherwise described herein the clamping arrangement 150 can be constructed similar to the clamping arrangement 50 described above and shown in fig6 and 7 in this regard like features have been identified with similar reference numerals increased by 100 the clamping arrangement 150 can generally include a clamp support base 152 a pivoting blade retainer or release lever 154 a first locking member 156 and a second locking member 158 according to the exemplary embodiment illustrated the first and second locking members 156 and 158 can be in the form of spherical balls however other shapes such as described above with respect to the first and second locking members 56 and 58 are contemplated the clamp support base 152 can define a first or vertical slot 160 receiving the blade 30 in either the first cutting position as shown in fig1 or the second cutting position as shown in fig2 the clamp support base 152 can further include a second or horizontal slot 162 the second slot 162 can receive the saw blade 30 in the third cutting position fig3 or the fourth cutting position fig4 as will become appreciated from the following discussion the release lever 154 is movable between a first closed position as shown in fig8 that clamps a saw blade. |
3 | rate of 1 u00b0 c min the heat treated thin plate was carbonized by elevating the temperature in an inert gas current from room temperature to 1 000 u00b0 c at a rate of 10 u00b0 c min immediately the carbonized thin plate was allowed to cool to room temperature to obtain a thin carbon plate of 180 u03bcm in thickness the properties of the thin carbon plate obtained are shown in the table given later 50 g of methylenediphenyl diisocyanate mdi was reacted in the presence of 0 13 g of a carbodiimidization catalyst 1 phenyl 3 methylphosphorene oxide in 880 ml of tetrahydrofuran at 68 u00b0 c for 12 hours to obtain a polycarbodiimide solution the solution was developed on a glass plate and a dry method was applied to obtain a polycarbodiimide thin plate of 200 u03bcm in thickness the thin plate was subjected to a heat treatment by elevating the temperature from 150 u00b0 c to 250 u00b0 c at a rate of 1 u00b0 c min and keeping the plate at 250 u00b0 c for 3 hours the heat treated thin plate was heated from room temperature to 1 000 u00b0 c at a rate of 10 u00b0 c min in an inert gas current and then immediately allowed to cool to obtain a thin carbon plate of 180 u03bcm in thickness the properties of the thin carbon plate obtained are shown in the table given later the polycarbodiimide thin plate obtained in example 1 was heated from 150 u00b0 c to 350 u00b0 c at a rate of 2 u00b0 c min and then carbonized in the same manner as in example 1 to obtain a thin carbon plate. |
1 | vertebral body this principle is realized also in the embodiment of an intervertebral implant such as is shown in fig4 to 7 in this embodiment rod shaped feet 7 are embedded in the core 2 at right angles to the upper side thereof and carry on their free end a spherically widened portion 8 the feet 7 project slightly from the core 2 and form there an annular and eye shaped portion 9 from which at the opposite end to the foot 7 a connecting rod 10 protrudes and runs into the underside of a locating plate 11 in the embodiment shown in fig4 to 7 the locating plates 11 have the shape of a cuboid the locating plates 11 in the non swollen state of the core 2 lying close together without forming a gap in a single plane extending parallel to the upper side of the core 2 the locating plates 11 jointly forming a vertebral body locating face the foot 7 with the widened portion 8 the eye shaped portion 9 and the connecting rod 39 10 correspond to the support element 5 in the embodiment of fig1 to 3 while the locating plates 11 correspond to the locating element 6 when the material of the core 2 absorbs liquid and swells the core 2 expands laterally so that. |
7 | mechanism in some embodiments the predetermined angle is selected to prevent theft of the collapsible containers from the collapsible container dispenser in some embodiments the predetermined angle is between about 20 and about 40 degrees in some embodiments the predetermined angle is about 30 degrees in some embodiments the pushing mechanism is the only mechanical part for the method of dispensing in some embodiments the pushing mechanism is the only mechanical part of the dispenser in some embodiments the pushing mechanism is pneumatically actuated in other embodiments the pushing mechanism is mechanically actuated in some embodiments the pushing mechanism includes an air cylinder to push the collapsible container out the stroke of the pushing mechanism is preferably between about 6 and 10 inches in one embodiment the stroke is about 8 inches in some embodiments the collapsible container dispenser includes a sensor to sense when a collapsible container has been dispensed from the collapsible container dispenser the collapsible container is preferably re useable in some embodiments the collapsible container is a cooler in some embodiments the collapsible container is insulated in some embodiments the collapsible container is designed to hold ice and is insulated to reduce melting of the ice during transportation of the ice in the collapsible container in these embodiments the collapsible container preferably includes a lid and the enclosed space is preferably sealable such as by a zipper clasp or flap in some embodiments the collapsible container dispenser also dispenses an item which the collapsible container is designed to hold. |
4 | and injected into the molten polyhexamethylene adipamide at a level of 0 5 parts of the melted additive per 99 5 parts polyhexamethylene adipamide yarn was spun as 332 trilobal filaments with a modification ratio of 1 65 2 3 50 50 cold drawn to 18 dpf and cut to 7 5 inch staple after the drawing process the fibers were observed to have been delustered staple filaments were observed under an optical microscope and found to have long striations of peo plus a dispersion of tio 2 particles when a carpet was made of equal construction and dyed to the same shade as that made in example 2 the carpets were found to be interchangeable polyhexamethylene adipamide of 60 relative viscosity was melted with polypropylene molecular weight of 60 000 at a ratio of 93 to 7 respectively in a screw extruder then fed through a transfer line to a meter pump filter pack and spinneret in a conventional manner yarn was spun as 136 trilobal filaments with a modification ratio of 2 45 and drawn at a temperature below the softening point of polypropylene to 22 dpf after the drawing process the fibers were observed to have a bright luster attributed to the long unbroken striations of the polypropylene polyhexamethylene adipamide of 60 relative viscosity was melted in a screw extruder then fed through a transfer line to a meter pump filter pack and spinneret in a conventional manner during passage of the polyhexamethylene adipamide through the transfer line a pelletized polyethylene molecular weight 2200 was melted melt point of 108 u00b0 c brookfield viscosity of 350 cp at 125 u00b0 c and injected into the molten polyhexamethylene adipamide at a level of. |
5 | of a system for implementing the present invention on a computer is illustrated the system includes a computing unit sometimes referred to as a computing system which contains memory application programs a client interface and a processing unit the computing unit is only one example of a suitable computing environment and is not intended to suggest any limitation as to the scope of use or functionality of the invention the memory primarily stores the application programs which may also be described as program modules containing computer executable instructions executed by the computing unit for implementing the methods described herein and illustrated in fig2 12 the memory therefore includes a wellbore trajectory module which enables the methods illustrated and described in reference to fig2 12 and wellplan u2122 although the computing unit is shown as having a generalized memory the computing unit typically includes a variety of computer readable media by way of example and not limitation computer readable media may comprise computer storage media and communication media the computing system memory may include computer storage media in the form of volatile and or nonvolatile memory such as a read only memory rom and random access memory ram a basic input output system bios containing the basic routines that help to transfer information between elements within the computing unit such. |
1 | already occurred fig4 a g show several different configurations that outer packaging 12 may exhibit consistent with each design is the fact that outer packaging 12 is constructed of at least two different portions attached to each other along a sealed seam 28 these portions are preferably formed of flexible materials that allow for the manipulation ultimately required for their removal from package 10 discussed below preferably sealed seam 28 extends entirely around portions of the two portions that encompass inner packaging 14 additionally outer packaging 12 includes two graspable tabs 30 a and 30 b that allow for the two portions of the outer packaging to be peeled away from each other at seam 28 this necessarily allows for inner packaging 14 to be accessed as shown in fig4 a g the tabs may be of many different configurations with each being facilitating the peeling step noted above likewise it is to be understood that while fig4 a g illustrate an outer packaging 12 of a particular shape and size such can be modified in order to accommodate differently shaped and sized inner packaging 14 like inner packaging 14 outer packaging 12 is shown as being translucent but may be constructed of entirely clear and or opaque materials fig5 shows implant 16 in the form of a nail removed from inner packaging 14 moreover spacer 18 is shown removed from inner packaging 14 in that same figure as well as in further detail in fig6 the inclusion of spacer 18 allows for inner packaging 14 to accommodate differently sized and or shaped implants for instance implant nail 16 may be provided in various lengths for use in surgeries of patients of different sizes by utilizing differently sized spacers 18 several or. |
5 | a complementary bracket 191 or 192 on an adjacent purlin or beam in a variation of this embodiment member 90 may extend from the ledger bracket 191 192 to a corner bracket 193 that is mounted at the junction of a beam or purlin in the illustrated embodiment another bracket 191 or 192 is provided on the other side of the purlin or beam and a second member 90 extends away from the opposite bracket this member 90 may terminate at another of brackets 191 192 or at a corner bracket 193 as illustrated it is to be appreciated that different combinations of brackets 191 192 and or corner brackets 193 may be used with elongated brackets 90 of different lengths depending on the positions selected for brackets 191 192 and or 193 it is to be appreciated that these embodiments may also incorporate other embodiments of the invention such as without limitation brackets 133 and or 134 these embodiments install completely above the ceiling line of the purlin which means they should completely clear any ceiling mounted obstructions the embodiment depicted in fig2 22 should be installed close to or onto the bottom of the roof joists so as to be clear of any roof mounted equipment or fire sprinkler system anchored to the bottom of the ledger or purlin in the embodiment of fig1 the angled bracket 63 may be replaced by a square bracket 64 such as for example when a pt cable is required at 8 foot intervals or at every purlin most embodiments of these inventions are symmetrical such that identical or mirror image components may be. |
7 | cable 46 and stiffening tube 47 with respect to movement into sheath 36 according to the apparatus and method of the present invention the tympanist selectively tunes the kettledrum 10 according to conventional techniques by selectively tightening one or more of t screws 28 to achieve the desired overall tonal quality of tympanum 14 thereafter the tympanist depresses or raises one of foot pedal 24 or foot lever 54 until a desired tonal pitch is obtained corresponding to a preselected musical note the tympanist then slidably adjusts the appropriate indicia 77 in alignment with scribe line 92 on marker 80 the tympanist again adjusts the tension on tympanum 14 with the foot pedal 24 or 56 according to conventional techniques until another preselected tonal pitch is obtained corresponding to another musical note at which time another indicia 77 is correlated with scribe line 92 the tympanist continues this selective adjustment of tympanum 14 for the full tonal range of the kettledrum 10 selectively the tympanist may also adjust indicia 76 in coordination with scribe line 92 on marker 80 so as to provide a suitable sharp indication for the particular musical note representation on the opposing indicia 77 the suitable adjustment of indicia 76 and 77 of indicator 30 correlates scribe line 92 on marker 80 with the appropriate musical note accordingly the tympanist merely raises or lowers foot pedal 24 or foot lever 54 to move marker 80 counter directionally thereto to align scribe line. |
5 | other applications including squnch connectors handling tools etc a mooring receptacle 11 is located on the sea floor 13 a bottom connector 17 has a tubular member 18 e g a tendon or riser extending therefrom to a platform at a sea surface not shown alternatively the bottom connector 17 may comprise a squnch connector a handling tool etc the bottom connector 17 is secured to an interior groove profile 15 in the receptacle 11 with a lock device 19 e g lock ring lock dogs etc that is horizontally movable relative to the groove profile 15 the lock device 19 may be biased radially outward into engagement with the groove profile 15 or it may be neutrally biased or biased radially inward in the embodiment shown the bottom connector 17 may be connected to and disconnected from the receptacle 11 strictly via vertical motion in this way the bottom connector 17 locks into the receptacle 11 by being lowered into the receptacle for a limited distance past a locked position but not enough to engage an unlocked position and then raised back up to the locked position the bottom connector 17 is unlocked from the receptacle 11 by being lowered beyond the locked position to the unlocked position after which the bottom connector 17 may be removed from the receptacle 11 by upward vertical motion an optional sleeve e. |
4 | surface 16d may be easily pinched together along upper edge 16a as they are fed into sewing machine 18 referring first to fig1 mattress 16 is supported on upstream conveyor 12 and downstream conveyor 14 in preparation for a sewing and taping operation to be performed on upper peripheral edge 16a thereof after mattress 16 has been positioned approximately as shown in fig1 i e with sewing machine 18 disposed about midway along side panel 16d the operator starts the sewing operation specifically as shown in fig2 the appropriate elevating unit 120 122 or 124 is activated to create slack 17 fig1 in the top panel 16c and the sewing machine 18 is properly engaged with upper peripheral edge 16a in the example shown elevating unit 124 is activated and raised at about the same time guide arm 28 may be moved to the position shown in phantom in fig2 referring again to fig1 the operator starts conveyors 12 14 belts 26 and sewing machine 18 while simultaneously pinching together top panel 16c and side panel 16d at peripheral edge 16a mattress 16 moves from left to right as viewed in fig1 and at each corner thereof side rail 24 is automatically activated to turn the mattress 16 during the corner sewing operation when the entire upper peripheral edge 16a has been sewn and mattress 16 has therefore returned to the approximate position shown in fig1 mattress 16 is ready to be flipped over such that the same sewing and taping operation may be performed on the opposite peripheral edge to prepare for the flipping operation sewing machine 18 and guide arm 28 are moved out. |
9 | the cover and movable between a first position to cause the cover to pivot to expose at least a part of the opening and a second position to cause the cover to pivot to cover at least a part of the opening application_number US 201414286917 A description reference will be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure and the embodiments described herein are shown in drawings in which the same or similar elements and the elements having same or similar functions are denoted by like reference numerals throughout the descriptions in the specification it is to be understood that an orientation or position relations referred by relative terms such as u201c central u201d u201c longitudinal u201d u201c lateral u201d u201c front u201d u201c rear u201d u201c right u201d u201c left u201d u201c inner u201d u201c outer u201d u201c lower u201d u201c upper u201d u201c horizontal u201d u201c vertical u201d u201c above u201d u201c below u201d u201c up u201d u201c top u201d u201c bottom u201d u201c clockwise u201d and u201c counterclockwise u201d as well as derivative thereof should be construed to refer to the orientation or position relations as then described or as shown in the drawings under discussion these. |
1 | to insure that the magnitude stays within an acceptable range if the measurement shows a non acceptable connection condition the electrotherapy device is shut down and appropriate warning signals are provided to the user where multiple output channels are used isolation circuits are included in the feedback network in order to insure no signal coupling exists application_number US 16095902 A description the present invention provides a device which is capable of providing electrotherapy stimulation while also including the ability to detect problems with its associated electrodes as mentioned above these problems can come from multiple sources including removal of the actual electrode changes in skin conditions etc by providing peel off detection preventive measures can then be taken to discontinue therapy thus avoiding possible undesirable conditions referring now to fig1 there is shown a block diagram illustrating the stimulation system 10 of the preferred embodiment stimulation system 10 includes a channel one output 12 and a channel two output 14 both of which are configured to be connected to the appropriate patient electrodes the operation of stimulation system 10 is primarily coordinated by microprocessor 20 obviously microprocessor 20 has a number of different components attached thereto to support its operation for example a power supply 22 includes batteries to provide power to all electronic components other supporting components include a keypad 24 and lcd display 26 a remote switch 28 an infrared communication port 30 a number of led indicators 32 and a static random access memory ram 34 these components are relatively self explanatory and there operation is well understood by those skilled in the art microprocessor 20 coordinates all operations of the stimulation device including the production of the actual. |
8 | to the present invention is produced it should be noted that the figure depicts only a small part of a complete radiation detector which typically comprises a much larger number of detector cells fig1 a shows the first step of the procedure in which two scintillator elements 110 110 u2032 as well as an associated pda 120 are provided the two scintillator elements 110 110 u2032 are disposed adjacent to each other lined up in z direction which is the direction of radiation incidence during the later operation of the radiation detector the scintillator elements are typically cuboid blocks of a material like gos csi znse or cwo that generate secondary photons from incident high energy primary photons the two scintillator elements are preferably separated from each other by a reflective layer 111 to prevent cross talk effects the pda 120 typically consists of a plate of a semiconductor material for example of silicon with in this example two photodiodes 122 formed on its surface by appropriate doping in the regions facing the scintillator elements furthermore electrical leads 123 are provided on said surface of the pda 120 which are connected to the aforementioned photodiodes 122 and which extend into a lower part 121 of the pda additional wires 131 have. |
4 | bicomponent staple have a linear density less than about 2 5 dtex per fiber in the spun yarn the bicomponent staple fiber is present at a level of at least about 20 wt preferably at least about 35 wt and no more than about 65 wt preferably less than 50 wt based on the total weight of the spun yarn when the yarn of the invention comprises less than about 20 wt polyester bicomponent the yarn can exhibit inadequate stretch and recovery properties as indicated by low total boil off shrinkage when the yarn comprises more than about 65 wt bicomponent staple fiber the blended fibers can be difficult to card in the spun yarn of the invention the cotton is present at a level of at least about 35 wt and no higher than about 80 wt based on total weight of the spun yarn optionally up to about 30 wt based on total weight of the spun yarn can be other staple fibers for example poly ethylene terephthalate staple when the ci of the bicomponent staple fiber is lower in the range of acceptable values higher proportions of polyester bicomponent staple fibers can be used without compromising cardability and yarn uniformity when cd is higher in the range of acceptable values lower proportions of bicomponent staple can be used without compromising total boil off shrinkage in particular since the fiber blend level ci and cardability are inter related satisfactory cardability can be retained even with high ci values for example as high as about 45 if the amount of bicomponent fiber in the blend is. |
1 | the material of the hydrophobic element 132 may be any manner of oleophobic or hydrophobic material referred to hereinafter only as hydrophobic for simplicity the material of the hydrophobic element 132 may include mflono u00ae ptfe membrane versapor u00ae r membrane supor u00ae r membrane all available from pall specialty materials etc the hydrophobic material allows air to vent but is repellant to fluids the hydrophobic material allows air to pass until the material becomes wetted wetting is a saturation of the pores of the hydrophobic material if wetting occurs further air cannot pass through the material the mechanical air eliminator 150 in the embodiment shown includes a deformable conduit 152 that fits into a port 172 in the drip chamber 102 a deformable ball 166 is positioned in the conduit 152 and normally substantially blocks and seals the conduit 152 when the conduit 152 and the ball 166 are manually deformed or squeezed by a force f air 112 is allowed to pass around the ball 166 and through the conduit 152 when the deforming force f is removed the ball 166 resumes its normal shape and the mechanical venting ceases the automatic air eliminator 120 and the mechanical air eliminator 150 may be attached to any three port drip chamber as shown alternatively the mechanical air eliminator 150 and the automatic air eliminator 120 may be combined into a single device not shown sharing a common conduit and fitting into an available port of a two port drip chamber in operation air 112 may substantially automatically and continuously vent through the automatic air eliminator 120 by passing through the hydrophobic element 132 the automatic air eliminator 120 therefore substantially automatically and continuously vents air and does so. |
5 | head 31 the movement a between the fastener 6 and the tube shaped extension 5 is limited by the distance between the head 31 and the catch ring 36 as soon as the inner sleeve part 24 adjoins the catch collar 36 during mounting of the fastening element a subsequent attachment between the two sleeve parts 23 and 24 is achieved thus shortening the tube shaped extension 5 fig2 shows a further possibility of how the movement a can be limited in axial direction in this case latch like parts 37 are arranged in the walls of the tube shaped extension 5 within the inner space 11 of the tube shaped extension 5 which limit the movement direction of the locking element 13 that is attached to the fastener 6 towards the upper end during corresponding load application on the fastening element these latches 37 which are bent towards the inside achieve a subsequent movement of the locking element 13 in the axial direction of the fastener 6 fig2 and 28 show an example in which the locking element 13 is constructed as a tube shaped sleeve with two latches 38 that protrude in the axial direction and on whose free ends catch elements 39 are arranged which are directed toward the penetration. |
2 | 100 may be inserted with the shim plate 100 having a central opening through which the pinion shaft 70 and gear 72 may pass so that the pinion gear 72 may engage the planet gears 84 with the illustrated configuration the output shaft 90 of the planetary gear set 74 is reduced by a factor of 9 relative to the rotational speed of the pinion shaft 70 this therefore reduces the rotational speed of the output relative to the input and also proportionately increases the torque that is produced by the hand tool referring to fig4 and 5 the output shaft 90 has a bushing plate 102 that is cylindrically shaped and has an outer annular flange 104 which is sized to fit within the inside of the gear housing 82 which effectively encloses the gear set 74 once assembled the rim of the gear housing 82 is preferably crimped against the outer circumference of the annular flange 104 as shown at 106 in fig4 to substantially seal the interior of the housing including the carrier plate 88 and gears 84 that are located within the gear housing 82 a bushing 108 is located within the bushing plate which is also held stationary relative to the rotating output shaft portion 90 it should be understood that the inside diameter of the bushing 108 is sized to receive the output shaft. |
3 | monthly administration for example an insoluble salt of the active compound such as the decanoate salt may be adapted to provide a depot preparation for intramuscular injection for preparing solid compositions such as tablets the principal active ingredient is mixed with a pharmaceutical carrier e g conventional tableting ingredients such as corn starch lactose sucrose sorbitol talc stearic acid magnesium stearate dicalcium phosphate or gums and other pharmaceutical diluents e g water to form a solid preformulation composition containing a homogeneous mixture of a compound of the present invention or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof when referring to these preformulation compositions as homogeneous it is meant that the active ingredient is dispersed evenly throughout the composition so that the composition may be readily subdivided into equally effective dosage forms such as tablets pills and capsules this solid preformulation composition is then subdivided into unit dosage forms of the type described above containing from 0 1 to about 500 mg of the active ingredient of the present invention the tablets or pills of the novel composition can be coated or otherwise compounded to provide a dosage form affording the advantage of prolonged action for example the tablet or pill can comprise an inner dosage and an outer dosage component the latter being in the form of an envelope over the former the two components can be separated by an enteric layer which serves to resist disintegration in. |
2 | 8 c charging when sensing that the total voltage of the battery pack 200 has reached the threshold voltage v h for detecting overcharge through a communication with the bms 210 the controller 122 controls the charge discharge unit 120 to stop the charging the controller 122 then records the time t h1 at that point and performs 4 c charging in the 4 c charging when sensing that the total voltage of the battery pack 200 has reached the threshold voltage v h for detecting overcharge the controller 122 stops the charging the controller 122 then performs 2 c charging and 1 c charging in the same manner as above and records the time t h4 when the 1 c charging is finished after that the controller 122 notifies the bms 210 in the battery pack 200 of the obtained time information t h4 t h1 the bms 210 encrypts the temperatures for the charging and the time information t h4 t h1 and then records the encrypted information into the nonvolatile memory 213 as the battery deteriorates and the internal resistance of the battery becomes higher the above described time t h4 t h1 is considered to also become longer accordingly the above described time can replace the deterioration tendency indicator of a battery capacity when a large amount of current flows by the evaluation method utilizing the diagnosis device 100 described in the first embodiment of the present disclosure the present value of a battery to be used in the future can be determined with high precision by the determination method utilizing the diagnosis device 100 typically embodied by the second embodiment a value calculation can be performed in accordance with the purpose of future use by the diagnosis method described in the. |
2 | pair of opposing recesses or apertures 19 for cooperatively engaging the open ends of the bracket 152 to lock a transverse beam 21 or 22 with respect to the corresponding channel 18 the open ends of the bracket 152 are engaged with the apertures 19 in the channel 18 the adjusting bolt is threaded until it contacts the outer end of the transverse beam thereby precluding motion of the movable wall away from the corresponding fixed wall as shown in fig1 and 5 vibrators 158 are attached to the movable walls 120 160 along upper and lower rows the vibrators are external impact vibrators such as ar 06 460 vibrators manufactured by the wacker corporation of menomnee fall wis the vibrators 158 consolidate and compact the concrete in the mold to reduce the number and size of the trapped air pockets at the interface of the mold and the concrete in addition the vibrators 158 enhance the flow of concrete within the mold during the casting process as shown in fig4 and 5 each of the fixed and movable walls include a plurality of push off valves 180 referring to fig6 and 7 the push off valves 180 include air actuated poppets 182 in the default position the poppets 182 are coplanar with the surrounding portion of the skin plate or mold surface such that the local area of the poppet and the skin plate define a planar surface actuation of the push off valve 180 disposes the poppet 182 intermediate of the movable wall and fixed wall. |
3 | 5 diphenyl 1 2 3 triazole alcohol blocking agents may include methanol ethanol propanol butanol amyl alcohol ethylene glycol monomethyl ether ethylene glycol monoethyl ether ethylene glycol monobutyl ether diethylene glycol monomethyl ether propylene glycol monomethyl ether benzyl alcohol methyl glycolate butyl glycolate diacetone alcohol methyl lactate ethyl lactate and the like additionally any suitable aliphatic cycloaliphatic or aromatic alkyl monoalcohol may be used as a blocking agent in accordance with the present disclosure for example aliphatic alcohols such as methyl ethyl chloroethyl propyl butyl amyl hexyl heptyl octyl nonyl 3 3 5 trimethylhexyl decyl and lauryl alcohols and the like may be used suitable cycloaliphatic alcohols include for example cyclopentanol cyclohexanol and the like while aromatic alkyl alcohols include phenylcarbinol methylphenylcarbinol and the like examples of suitable dicarbonylmethane blocking agents include malonic acid esters such as diethyl malonate dimethyl malonate di iso propyl malonate di iso butyl malonate di iso pentyl malonate di iso hexyl malonate di iso heptyl malonate di iso octyl malonate di iso nonyl malonate di iso decyl malonate alkoxyalkyl malonates benzylmethyl malonate di tert butyl malonate ethyl tert butyl malonate dibenzyl malonate and acetylacetates such as methyl acetoacetate ethyl acetoacetate propyl acetoacetate butyl acetoacetate and alkoxyalkylacetoacetates cyanacetates such as cyanacetic acid ethylester. |
3 | 2 02 m 2h 3 75 d j 9 6 hz 2h 5 68 d j 1 0 hz 1h 5 85 d j 1 0 hz 1h 6 88 d j 8 6 hz 2h 7 37 d j 8 6 hz 2h the bromide intermediate was formed by different starting material accompanying a similar reaction as described in example 4 the bromide intermediate and a great amount of triphenylphosphine pph 3 were charged in a reaction bottle heated to 80 u00b0 c and reacted for 10 hour to obtain a white solid the white solid was washed by hexane to remove un reacted pph 3 and reacted with bromobenzaldehyde to process a wittig reaction to form an intermediate with an alkylene bridge the intermediate with an alkylene bridge was purified by chromatography with hexane as eluent and then processed a hydrogenation for transferring alkylene bridge to alky bridge the hydrogenated intermediate was processed as the reaction described in example 1 to form compound 8 and 9 the described reaction is shown in formula 17 compound 8 had a melting point of 134 2 u00b0 c and compound 9 had a melting point of 91 7 u00b0 c the 1 h nmr spectrum 400 mhz cdcl 3 of compound 8 u03b4 0 86 1 31 m 17h 1 51 1 53 m 2h 1 72 1 85 m 8h 2 6 2 67 m 2h 3 16 m 2h 5 77 d j 1 2 hz 1h 5 93 d j 1 2 hz 1h 7 19. |
6 | a piston 39 s travel at which it changes from an upward stroke i e away from a crankshaft of the engine 101 to a downward stroke i e towards the crankshaft of the engine 101 the term u201c bottom dead center u201d refers to the furthest point of a piston 39 s travel at which it changes from a downward to an upward stroke in a similar manner the term u201c top u201d end of the cylinder 103 refers to an end of the cylinder 103 at which the piston 109 reaches top dead center and the term u201c bottom u201d end of the cylinder 103 refers to an end of the cylinder 103 at which the piston 109 reaches bottom dead center during the operation of the engine 101 the linear speed of the piston 109 varies between a minimum speed for example a zero speed when the piston is stationary relative to cylinder 103 at top dead center or bottom dead center and a maximum speed as the piston 109 moves between top center and bottom dead center as a result of the change in speed of the piston 109 the coefficient of friction between the piston rings 107 and the inner surface 105 of the cylinder varies as the piston 109 travels within the cylinder bore in order to reduce the friction between the sliding components of the engine 101 such as the piston rings 107 and the inner surface 105 of the cylinder a lubricant may be used the frictional coefficient between sliding components may be determined using the stribeck curve which is used to categorize the frictional properties between two surfaces as a function of the viscosity of the lubricant and the relative. |
6 | such as for example u s pat no 4 325 460 turning to fig1 exhaust gases enter intake tube 18 and pass generally through the tube until they reach the end of the tube these gases then enter the inlet end of tube 30 because there is not alternative flow path the constricted throat of tube 30 produces sound reduction in the same manner as is known in the prior art for sonic chokes or venturis a portion of the gas flow escapes passage through the constriction and instead flows through the bypass trough 52 the effect is to increase silencing and reduce backpressure through the tube this is apparently caused by the interaction of the two flow patterns one coming through the constricted portion and the other passing unimpeded through the trough the sound attenuating operation of the embodiments shown in the remaining figures is the same in fig1 there is shown an alternative placement for the integral fluted tubes 330a and 330b either before or after a standard muffler in line with an exhaust tube the tube may have perforations and packing or may be without those features and may be formed separately from or integrally with exhaust pipes 380 381 test studies on prototypes of the integral formed tubes operated optimally show that a lower pressure drop and higher maximum velocity can be achieved over a similarly sized radially symmetrical choke the preferred number of troughs appears to be three with four troughs being substantially less advantageous. |
1 | by a distance 63 of about 0 425 inches the circulation vents 133 in this embodiment are created by the open spaces between the wires the wires 60 of this embodiment are held together using a first wire 64 in the shape of the planar surface 30 of the first embodiment the first wire 64 defines the convex rounded edges and the lateral straight edges of this embodiment the wires 60 of the planar surface 130 are preferably soldered or otherwise attached to the bottom of the first wire 64 a second wire 65 having the same shape as both the first wire 64 and the planar surface 30 of the first embodiment is positioned above the first wire 64 and is used as the container portion of this embodiment the second wire 65 and first wire 64 define convex upward extending surfaces and lateral upward extending surfaces the second wire 65 is supported by vertical support wires 62 that result from the bending the ends of the two outermost of the series of wires 60 transverse to the planar surface 130 until they reach the second wire 65 where they are soldered together the downward extending member 120 of this embodiment is created by bending the outermost of the series of wires 60 into a j shape similar to that of the first embodiment in this embodiment the width. |
4 | treatment zone a pressurized liquid is supplied to the conduit when the gas source is disconnected the liquid is directed forcefully from the orifice into the yarn treatment zone to remove deposits which form during treatment of the yarns application_number US 26706188 A description referring now to the drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts in fig1 and 2 fig1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of apparatus 10 for the gas jet treatment of moving continuous multifilament yarns in accordance with the present invention apparatus 10 includes a gas jet device 12 which provides interlacing to the four yarn threadlines 14 originating at spinning equipment not shown and being conveyed through the gas jet device 12 subsequent to interlacing the yarns are wound onto bobbins not shown the gas jet device 12 provides a yarn treatment zone for each threadline in which a stream of gas such as air is employed to effect a controlled degree of entanglement or interlacing of the yarns as it moves through the zone the gas jet device 12 depicted is of the type disclosed in u s pat reissue no 29 285 and u s pat no 3 115 691 which are incorporated herein by reference as in u s pat re no 29 285 the yarn treatment zones are within slots provided by the facing surfaces of stacked ceramic plates 34 tombstones 34 16 which are mounted in a spaced apart parallel arrangement on a base 18 and the yarns run through the slots for interlacing as is illustrated in fig2 two orifices 20 in one side surface of the plates 16 provide converging streams of air directed towards the yarn in a slot the orifices are supplied with compressed air from compressed air source. |
6 | the variable energy transfer achieved by adjusting the setting of the guide vanes of the cold turbine 8 from the low pressure spool to the high pressure spool is accompanied by a variation in the rate of rotation n 2 of the high pressure spool as a function of the rate of rotation n 1 of the low pressure spool with u03b8 being the setting of the rotatable guide vanes 9 when the setting u03b8 is changed the characteristics flow rate pressure of the secondary flow are modified the presence in this secondary flow of an aerodynamic surface mechanically tied to the high pressure spool results in high effectiveness of setting u03b8 on the rate of rotation n 2 of the high pressure spool and consequently of the primary flow in this manner a high rate n 1 makes it possible to achieve powerful thrusts while a high rate n 2 makes possible good specific fuel consumption fig2 represents another embodiment of the turbojet in which the low pressure spool is constituted by a bypass compressor 10 which is driven by a low pressure turbine 11 the high pressure spool is constituted by a single flow high pressure compressor 12 which is driven by a high pressure turbine 13 the high pressure turbine 13 is provided at its periphery with a cold turbine 14 located in the passage 6 for the secondary flow and preceded by a variable. |
7 | p 1 p 2 p 3 p 4 the beams 22 32 are then spot welded together adjacent the first support surfaces 24 34 and second support surfaces 28 38 referring to fig3 the gages g 1 and g 2 are spaced the same distance apart as gages g 3 and g 4 each pair likewise being the same distance from the adjacent support surface 24 28 the deflecting surface 26 defining the deflecting portion of sensing beam 22 the deflecting surface 36 of the support beam 32 is recessed only sufficiently to accommodate deflection of the sensing beam 22 the surface 36 being arched to minimize its own deflection the thickness of the support beam 32 from the deflecting surface 36 to the opposed outside surface of the beam 32 ranges from 0 0110 inch to 0 0095 inch while the thickness of the opposed portion of the sensing beam 22 is uniform at 0 0100 inch the outside dimension of the probe 12 across beams 22 32 is 0 026 inch in the undeflected state the expected deflection is about 0 001 inch yielding an outside dimension of 0 025 inch in the deflected state thus when the probe 12 is inserted in a socket it will simulate a 0 025 inch square post the first support surfaces 24 34 extend beyond base 14 so that the beam deflection is limited to where needed the contact point lying in the center of the deflecting portion of sensing beam 22 which is defined. |
9 | switches between the open and the closed conditions more particularly according to this mode the driving signal vdr is generated based on the rising edges of the clock signal osc every time the clock signal osc exhibits a rising edge the driving signal vdr is brought to a high value in such a way to close or turn on the mosfet 150 the driving signal vdr remains at the high value for a period tclosed that depends on the current flowing through the primary winding 130 of the transformer 125 in particular as far as the mosfet 150 is in the closed condition the current flowing through the primary winding 130 of the transformer 125 increases so that the open voltage vop accordingly increases when the open voltage vop reaches a predetermined value the driving signal vdr is brought to a low value in such a way to open or turn off the mosfet 150 the mosfet 150 then remains open for a period topen until the next rising edge of the clock signal osc consequently by varying the frequency of the clock signal osc it is possible to vary the switching frequency at which the mosfet 150 switches and consequently the transfer of electric power from the primary winding 130 to the secondary winding 135 fig3 a and 3b show two different examples of how the control circuit 105 operates in the qr mode referring in particular to fig3 a the clock signal osc oscillates between a high value and a low value with a variable duty cycle which depends on the switching voltage vsw more particularly the period at which the clock signal osc is at the high value u2014 referred to as high period th u2014 is kept constant and can. |
3 | hexyl alcohol octyl alcohol etc inorganic solvents and mixtures thereof the organometallic compound thin film thus formed is exposed to light through a mask to decompose the organometallic compound to cause a difference of solubility between the exposed and unexposed areas that is the organometallic compound at the exposed area is transformed separation of ligands from metal atoms through electromagnetic radiation accelerates the decomposition of the organometallic compound finally the organometallic compound is transformed into a pure metal or a metal oxide depending on the atmosphere the photochemical reaction mechanism of the organometallic compound varies depending on the kind of metal and the ligands coordinated to the metals however it is generally contemplated that after bonds between the metals and the ligands are made unstable the bonds are cleaved and finally decomposed by action of a metal to ligand charge transfer a ligand to metal charge transfer a d d excitation state or intramolecular charge transfer light sources used for the electromagnetic radiation are preferably uv light but are not particularly limited in prior art methods the organometallic compound is continuously exposed to light until the organometallic compound is completely decomposed and transformed to a pure metal or metal oxide in the present invention however the organometallic compound is exposed to light to an extent that the organometallic compound at the exposed area is not dissolved in a solvent thereby minimizing the exposure time and thus increasing productivity of the metal micropattern this is one of the most important advantages of the present invention after exposure to light the unexposed area can be removed by being dissolved in the same. |
1 | touch the invention also relates to such a method with a therapeutic aim intended for the treatment and prevention of parasitoses having pathogenic consequences in another preferred embodiment this provides for a composition for combating fleas in small mammals in particular dogs and cats characterized in that it contains at least one compound of formula ii as defined above the formulations of the present invention provide for the topical administration of a concentrated solution suspension microemulsion or emulsion for intermittent application to a spot on the animal generally between the two shoulders solution of spot on type it has been discovered that the inventive formulations are especially active against parasites when the formulations are applied to animals such as mammals especially dogs cats sheep pigs cattle and horses and birds especially chickens turkeys and quails the ectoparasiticidal combination can advantageously be present in this formulation in a proportion of about 1 to about 20 preferably of about 5 to about 15 percentages as weight by volume w v the liquid carrier vehicle comprises a pharmaceutically or veterinary acceptable organic solvent and optionally an organic cosolvent also contemplated are the pharmaceutically or veterinary acceptable acid or base salts where applicable of the active compounds provided for herein the term u201c acid u201d contemplates all pharmaceutically or veterinary acceptable inorganic or organic acids inorganic acids include mineral acids such as hydrohalic acids such as hydrobromic and hydrochloric acids sulfuric acids phosphoric acids and nitric acids organic acids include all pharmaceutically or veterinary acceptable aliphatic alicyclic and aromatic carboxylic acids dicarboxylic acids tricarboxylic acids and fatty acids preferred acids are straight chain or branched saturated or unsaturated c 1 c 20 aliphatic carboxylic acids which are optionally substituted by halogen or by hydroxyl groups or. |
2 | seat pan 30 together the inclined seat 100 and the raised leg rest 40 form an approximately continuous and relatively flat surface for a passenger to rest fig2 depicts a simplified cross sectional schematic diagram of a reclineable transportation seat 200 which closely resembles seats currently in use the seat 200 comprises a frame 10 a back rest 20 a seat pan 30 and a leg foot rest 240 seat pan 30 is secured to frame 10 a seat pan back rest pivot 32 allows the angle between seat pan 30 and back rest 20 to vary allowing the seat to recline in a manner similar to current passenger seats fig2 shows a primary seat in a reclined position and a forward seat in an upright position and reveals the leg foot rest 240 the leg foot rest 240 supports both legs and feet completing the support of the passenger 39 s entire body fig2 shows the leg foot rest 240 under the primary seat in its stowed position and under the forward seat in its raised position frame 10 rotateably connects leg foot rest 240 at the leg rest pivot 244 the leg foot rest 240 incorporates a leg rest actuator attachment point 242 the leg rest actuator attachment point 242 catches an actuator not shown which when activated can be used to allow adjustment of the tilt of leg foot rest 240 the actuator allows the leg foot rest 240 to move between its stowed and raised positions to move from the stowed to a raised position leg foot rest 240 rotates about the leg rest pivot 244 in its raised position the rear edge of the leg foot rest 240 under the forward seat aligns with the front of the primary. |
3 | u03c0 1 2 using l section micrographs next as for the toughness of a mother material a single phase microstructure is advantageous and the generation of pearlite upper and lower bainite and martensite in the microstructure must be suppressed to less than about 5 percent by volume the toughness of a weld portion is substantially determined by a chemical component it was confirmed that when a bainitic ferrite single phase a phase ratio of about 95 percent by volume or more has a pcm value of 0 17 or less superior toughness can be obtained bainitic ferrite has a ferrite microstructure transformed at low temperature in which a great number of dislocations are present in the grains and is apparently different from polygonal ferrite soft pro eutectoid ferrite transformed at a high temperature which is common ferrite in addition the area ratio of the bainitic ferrite obtained by image processing of sectional micrographs thereof is converted into the volume ratio of the bainitic ferrite precipitation hardening is performed by precipitation of alloy elements such as nb to ensure strength in response to a lower carbon content the precipitation of alloy elements is effective to increase the strength however the ratio in percent of the amount of precipitated nb to the total amount of nb hereinafter referred to as a u201c nb precipitation ratio u201d is advantageously controlled from about 5 to about 80 to obtain a preferably higher strength while the ctod toughness is retained since a large. |
6 | all load conditions at the same time in preferred embodiments the recuperator inlet temperature is prevented from exceeding its maximum allowable value at all operating conditions and the efficiency of the engine is optimized via simultaneous control of the recirculated exhaust gas flow rate and fuel air ratio it will be appreciated that the same system and method can compensate for changing ambient temperature thus as ambient temperature decreases the proportion of recirculated exhaust gas can be increased if necessary to maintain the needed combustor inlet temperature the combined effects of changing load and ambient temperature can also be compensated for by the system and method of the invention fig3 shows a second embodiment of the invention generally similar to that of fig2 except the valve 40 is located upstream of the recuperator 22 instead of downstream the line 42 thus bypasses the recuperator so the exhaust gas is not cooled in the recuperator before being recirculated because the temperature of the recirculated exhaust gas is higher the relative proportion of exhaust gas that must be recirculated is lower than for the embodiment of fig2 all other factors being equal in other respects the operation of this system is the same as that of fig2 the manner in which the exhaust gas is recirculated and mixed with the air and fuel can be varied in the practice of the invention fig5. |
6 | view of a third embodiment of a cross member indicated generally at 40 that is adapted for use in a joint with the side rail 13 illustrated in fig1 2 and 4 in accordance with this invention as above the cross member 40 is formed from first and second c shaped structural members 40 a and 40 b that are oriented to face inwardly toward one another and are secured together to form the closed channel structural member the first c shaped structural member 40 a has a pair of apertures 40 a u2032 formed through the web thereof similarly the second c shaped structural member 40 b has a pair of apertures not shown formed through the web thereof preferably the apertures 40 a u2032 formed through the first c shaped structural member 40 a are respectively aligned with the apertures formed through the second c shaped structural member 40 b the upper surface of the first c shaped structural member 40 a has one or more raised dimples 41 or similar embossments formed thereon each of the dimples 41 is relatively small and circular in shape and extends a predetermined distance above the upper surface of the first c shaped structural member 40 a the above described reinforcement member. |
5 | threaded openings 42 are provided in said flange a generally flat clamping ring 43 is provided and includes openings 44 passing therethrough each of the openings 44 is preferably smooth bore and of slightly larger diameter than threaded openings 42 threaded bolts 45 are adapted to pass through smooth openings 44 of clamping ring 43 and be threaded into openings 42 of clamping flange 41 to use the closet ring of the present invention an opening is provided in floor 31 having a diameter less than the diameter of closet flange 26 but greater than the greatest distance between opposed bolt tabs on the bottom section 12 a drain pipe 32 is centrally disposed in the opening in floor 31 and projects above the plane thereof next the gasket 16 is inserted into the bottom section 12 so that its exterior surface 17 lies juxtaposed to interior surface 14 and such gasket 39 s beveled surface 18 lies juxtaposed to beveled shoulder 15 top section 11 is telescopically inserted into the interior of bottom section 12 until lower surface 23 39 rests against the upper surface 19 of gasket 16 bolts 28 are then passed through openings 27 of top section 11 and threaded into openings 30 of tabs 29 of bottom section 12 until barely snug the now assembled two piece closet ring 10 is next slipped over pipe 32 until the bottom of flange 26 engages the upper surface of floor 31 and rests thereon bolts 28 are then tightened down thereby pushing gasket 16 downwardly against beveled surface 15 which forces such gasket inwardly against pipe 32 sealing ribs 22 compress more readily than the remaining portions of gasket 16 and therefore will conform to any surface. |
5 | filter 38 it should be clearly understood that substantial benefit could be derived from an alternative embodiment of the present invention in which the filter 38 is differently oriented without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention referring to fig1 and 5 6 a in the preferred embodiment of the present invention a housing 42 shown in fig5 6a is used to contain the fan 20 shown in fig5 6a the humidifying chamber 26 shown in fig5 6a and the filter 38 shown in fig5 6a of the present invention additionally and in the preferred embodiment the air outlet end 16 shown in fig1 of the air collector 12 shown in fig1 is coupled to the fan inlet 18 shown in fig5 6a of the fan 20 through an inlet hole 44 shown in fig5 and 5a in the housing 42 to allow the fan 20 to receive the air collected by the air collector 12 furthermore and still in the preferred embodiment the housing 42 will also define a plurality of exhaust ports 46 shown in fig5 6a to allow release of the air expelled through the filter 38 back into the surrounding environment however it should be clearly understood that substantial benefit could be derived from an alternative embodiment of the present invention in which the housing 42 is differently designed in which only some of the depicted elements of the invention are housed by the housing in which additional elements of the invention are housed in the housing or in which no housing 42 is used at all without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention also in the preferred embodiment the air outlet end 16 of the air collector 12 is hermetically sealed to the fan inlet 18 of the fan. |
5 | range of the connector 18 which thus can be turned to a locked or unlocked position the first return spring 17 is then forced from the condition of fig2 to the state of fig2 while the cylindrical portion 19 is moved from the locked position of fig4 to the rotated condition of fig2 when manual operation force is released from the rotated key the second return spring 34 positioned between casing 11 and connector 18 forcibly and elastically pushes the connector 18 sleeve 12 and key cylinder 14 to return from the rotated position of fig1 to the initial position of fig1 in the angular range of rotation of connector 18 subsequently the key cylinder 14 is forced to return from the position of fig1 to the initial position of fig1 by virtue of elastic force of the first return spring 17 within the angular range for sliding of the pin 16 which is then radially and inwardly moved by elastic force of the spring 21 to the initial position on the other hand if the key cylinder 14 is rotated by an incorrect key it is moved from the locked condition of fig2 to the condition of fig1 while the key cylinder 14 is retained in engaged condition with the sleeve. |
7 | 0 u2266 i lt the total number of characters indicates a character code obtained by recognizer 6 on the other hand as shown in fig3 b cpx i cpy i cpw i and cph i denote circumscribed rectangles cpx i and cpy i indicate x and y coordinates of the left upper edge of the circumscribed rectangle and cpw i and cph i represent a width and a height respectively bl i denotes the number of blank characters which are insertable just before the character lf i indicates the number of return characters which are inserted just after the character as a delimiter of the paragraph initial values of bl i and lf i are set to 0 and values are properly stored therein by processes which will be explained hereinafter values are stored into fields other than bl i and lf i by the character recognizing apparatus information regarding each character line is stored into character line information storage area 42 in accordance with the appearance order of the character lines an address for the first character in the character information storage area for the characters included in the character line has been stored in ls i as shown in fig3 b lpx j lpy j lpw j and lph j denote rectangles of a character line and indicate the minimum rectangles incorporating all of the characters included in the character line pt j denotes a character pitch of a character train constructing the character line a mean value is obtained from the character positions and stored into pt j similarly wd j denotes a mean character width of the character line fig5 is a flowchart for outputting the result of the recognition such an outputting process is executed in accordance with the program. |
5 | of the present invention the cylinder body 1 can be used for providing a lock 2 cf fig3 and 4 with different kinds of cylinder cores cf fig2 in order to be able to house different kinds of cylinder cores the cylinder body 1 comprises a first pin channel 3 a second pin channel 4 and a third pin channel 5 as can be seen from fig1 the square section of the cylinder body 1 comprises a round portion and an elongated portion the first pin channel 3 and the second pin channel 4 are provided within the elongated portion while the third pin channel 5 is provided within the round portion the first pin channel 3 and the second pin channel 4 are provided in parallel to each other while the third pin channel 5 is provided perpendicular to the first pin channel 3 and the second pin channel 4 further the first channel 3 is provided symmetric to the cylinder body 1 while the second pin channel 4 is provided on the right hand side of the first pin channel 3 and is therefore provided asymmetric to the cylinder body 1 the third pin channel 5 allows guidance of a blocking bar of a cylinder core alternatively the third pin channel 5 allows guidance of another set of pins fig2 shows three different embodiments of cylinder cores 7. |
5 | member facilitates maintaining engagement of the downhole tool in its working position so that interruptions of operations are minimized application_number US 201213714597 A description as discussed above broadly the bearing assemblies comprise a slidable member and a compensator member referring to the particular embodiment of fig1 2 bearing assembly 20 comprises a slidable member operatively associated with a compensator member slidable member comprises mandrel 21 having outer wall surface 22 inner wall surface 23 defining mandrel bore 24 and longitudinal axis 27 outer wall surface 22 includes shoulder 25 mandrel 21 is operatively associated with a rotating downhole tool such as drill bit 80 which is operatively associated with rotating tubular 78 through any known fastener device known in the art including but not limited to threads not shown an upper end of rotatable tubular 78 is operatively associated with a motor not shown activation of the motor causes rotatable tubular 78 to rotate which in turn causes drill bit 80 to rotate so that an object such as the formation of a wellbore can be drilled or abraded away secured to outer wall surface 22 of mandrel 21 is shroud 30 shroud 30 includes upper end 31 lower end 32 outer wall surface 33 and inner wall surface 34 defining shroud bore 35 upper end 31 includes opening 36 in fluid communication with shroud bore 35 opening 36 defines shroud shoulder 38 lower end 32 of shroud 30 is secured to outer wall. |
2 | to a mold during a casting process such automated processes can use dynamic metal level variation control pin pulses and or oscillation during the mold fill and transient portion of the cast it has been found that such pulses keep metal flowing in a manner that addresses problems particularly at the beginning of an ingot cast associated with metal meniscus contracting and pulling away from the mold on the short faces and corners application_number US 201414205183 A description in the following description various embodiments will be described for purposes of explanation specific configurations and details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments however it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the embodiments may be practiced without the specific details furthermore well known features may be omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the embodiment being described the following description will serve to illustrate certain embodiments of the present invention further without at the same time however constituting any limitation thereof on the contrary it is to be clearly understood that resort may be had to various embodiments modifications and equivalents thereof which after reading the description herein may suggest themselves to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention fig1 is a simplified schematic vertical cross section of an upright direct chill casting apparatus 10 such as is appropriate in connection with certain embodiments of the invention at the end of a casting operation such molds and portions thereof are. |
6 | 9 a of the intake port 9 if the positive pressure wave reaches the intake port throat 9 a when the intake valve 11 is open or in other words a synchronization between the pressure wave and the intake valve timing occurs it boosts cylinder air charge which is so called inertia supercharging effect the synchronization occurs if the sound speed times cycle time of the intake valve operation equals to an effective length for which the pressure wave transmits back and forth from the intake valve 11 the effective length can be calculated from an actual length of and respective sectional areas on a path of the transmission of the pressure wave in this embodiment the intake port 9 and the branch intake passages 32 and 33 are configured so that the synchronization occurs at a certain engine speed for example between 3000 and 4000 rpm if the positive pressure wave reaches the intake port throat 9 a while the intake valve 11 is closed the positive pressure wave reflects and turns its phase to be a negative pressure wave at the intake port throat 9 a the negative pressure wave bounces back from the surge tank 31 to. |
5 | pressure oil pump 204 that pumps it into line 206 compressed atomizing o 2 from line 225 and the feed oil in line 206 are combined and passed through line 226 to an emulsifier vessel 227 where they are mixed together steam in line 121 gasification oxygen in line 120 and the emulsified oxygen and oil in line 228 all enter the high pressure gasifier 102 where they are combined to generate a high pressure high temperature syngas as previously mentioned when discussing fig1 the gasification generates about a 2 to 3 1 ratio of hydrogen and carbon monoxide those of ordinary skill in the art will realize that this ratio is selectable and can be other ranges or values before the high pressure high temperature syngas is injected down line 104 to the reservoir line 230 first carries it to a gasifier heat recovery unit hru 132 to control e g lower the syngas temperature power is generated in an organic rankine cycle orc system 250 which converts the thermal energy captured in the gasifier hru 132 into electricity the orc system 250 includes an orc heat exchanger 234 line 240 a generator 208 line 241 an air heat exchanger 242 line 243 a refrigerant pump 244 and line 245 the orc system 250 receives its energy from a closed loop hot oil circulation system including the gasifier hru 232 line 233 the orc heat exchanger 234 line 235 pump 236 line 237 and the gasifier hru 232 the oil circulating system 250 controls the temperature of the syngas for injection into the reservoir 110 the temperature of the syngas is controlled by feeding hot circulating oil in line 233 into the orc heat exchanger 234 where it gives up its thermal energy line 233 transfers heat from. |
9 | the inside diameter 44 of the locking sleeve 29 so that the socket wrench 27 can be rotatably arranged in the locking sleeve 29 the outer surface of the locking sleeve 29 is provided with an external hexagon 46 which interacts with the internal hexagon 43 of the bush 42 and respectively with the internal hexagon 28 of the hub 16 of the compressor wheel 14 fig4 the outside diameter 45 of the socket wrench 27 corresponds over part of its length with the through bore 20 of the hub 16 in addition the socket wrench 27 has an internal hexagon 47 on its side facing the compressor wheel 14 which internal hexagon 47 corresponds with the external hexagon 26 of the shaft end 19 fig3 if the dismantling of the compressor wheel is necessary or if components arranged further on the inside such as for example the bearings 48 have to be exchanged first of all the filter muffler 36 is removed from the compressor casing 13 then the screws 34 arranged between the air outlet side casing part 33 and the air inlet side casing part 32 are released and the air inlet side casing part 32 including the diffuser 17 is removed fig1 the mounting plate 38 is then screwed up in the tapped holes 37 of the air outlet side casing 33 whereupon the locking sleeve 29 is inserted through the central recess 41 or the bush 42 of the mounting plate 38 into the compressor wheel 14 fig3 fig4 in the process the external hexagon 46 of the locking sleeve 29 comes into engagement with the internal hexagon 28 of the hub 16 and respectively with the internal hexagon 43 of the bush 42 so that the compressor wheel 14 is. |
8 | quarter wavelengths long the network can be made longer by simply adding more pairs of tunable and non tunable co planar waveguide sections by careful choice of the relative lengths of each tunable and non tunable section the cascaded network forms a tunable impedance matching network over a wide frequency band the slots in co planar waveguide sections 224 226 228 a and 228 b may also be bridged by a tunable layer similar to the tunable sections 212 214 and 216 but in that case the layer may be less tunable reduced tunability in regions 224 226 228 a and 228 b can be achieved by using a material that is less tunable and or by using wider slot gaps to reduce the bias field strength in these regions instead of using different types of materials in the strongly tunable and lesser tunable slot regions a tunable material can be deposited which may have varying tunability along the co planar waveguide length fig1 is a block diagram showing a matching network 10 constructed in accordance with this invention coupled to a tunable microwave device 232 the tunable microwave device 232 could be one of many devices which have varying input output characteristic impedances such as tunable phase shifters delay lines filters etc in the arrangement shown in fig1 the adjustable external dc voltage source is used to supply bias voltage to the matching network 10 and the tunable microwave device 232 in tandem as the. |
4 | to mean the reaction process usually know under the name of cooking which under the conditions of the invention leads in addition to paper pulp to easily separable products which is not the case in most conventional processes according to another embodiment the fractionation reaction is performed at a temperature below or equal to the reflux temperature of the mixture the liquid solid mass ratio will preferably be between 4 and 11 separation of the paper pulp from the organic phase at the end of cooking is preferably performed by pressing another preferred embodiment specifies that the pulp separated in this way is washed with a mixture of formic acid and acetic acid or with pure acetic acid the pulp from which most of the lignin residues and sugars have been removed is then washed with hot water another preferred embodiment proceeds with cooking in at least two stages in order to improve delignification and therefore the quality of the pulps the first stage is performed in the presence of the formic acid acetic acid mixture the second stage is performed after having separated the pulp produced in the first stage in the presence of anhydrous acetic acid pulp washings are carried out with acetic acid one preferred embodiment specifies the control of ph during washing in an organic acid medium so that the paper pulp is at an ideal ph for bleaching with ozone in 1 or 2 sequences at a dryness of the pulp of the order of 40 to 60 another preferred embodiment specifies the separation of formic acid and acetic acid by evaporation under vacuum the separation of entrained water the recycling of formic and acetic acids in the required proportions and the recovery of excess acetic acid and water another. |
3 | nadp than nad while the wild type control mg1655 pdhc29 preferred nad over nadp table 2 to replace native e coli gapdh gene gapa with gapb pdhc29 gapb was transformed in a gapa null mutant mg1655 gapa tn which has a transposon insertion in p1 promoter region of gapa and lost gapa activity 7 this recombinant strain was later introduced with ptrc99a chmo pkl9 lyco or ptrc99a caa43 to test nadph availability we have found that overexpression of nadp dependent gapb or both gapb and nadk greatly increased nadph availability in the cell which in turn resulted in higher yield of nadph dependent compounds the level of cofactor can go up 10 20 or more fold over the pre modified bacteria to validate this novel system the resulting recombinant e coli strains were tested in reporting systems that produce nadph dependent compounds the first reporting system was the cyclohexanone monooxygenase chmo from acinetobacter sp ncib 9871 chmo catalyzes baeyer villiger bv reactions and oxidizes cyclohexanones into u03b4 and u03b5 caprolactones with high enantioselectivity gt 95 using nadph as cofactor and thereby gives a direct measurement of nadph availability in the cell under aerobic conditions 3 the second reporting system we used involved production of lycopene under aerobic conditions lycopene has been produced in e coli using crtebi operon from erwinia herbicola 4 containing genes crte crtb and crti together with certain native genes 16 moles of nadph are required to produce 1 mole of lycopene the third reporting system we have developed is an anaerobic system which utilizes the 2 haloacrylate reductase caa43 from soil bacterium burkholderia sp ws this enzyme reduces 2 chloroacrylate to 2 chloropropionic acid while oxidizing nadph to nadp 5 in the monooxygenase assay we found that overexpression of gapb greatly increased consumption. |
7 | he select which paylines will qualify for multiplier status or to which payline s the multiplier will apply instead the system automatically treats all paylines as qualified for multiplier status and automatically and randomly selects the payline to which the multiplier will apply unlike some of the prior art references no user intervention other than placing the initial minimum wager is required to u201c activate u201d any given paylines or to qualify them for multiplier status everything happens automatically at game start and the paylines that qualify for multiplier status are the same paylines that are used automatically activated in the main game in fig2 the game has resulted in a winning payline in this case payline 3 on fig4 but the winning payline is not the u201c multiplier u201d payline which remains highlighted in the example shown in fig2 the winning payline is indicated with a line that extends through the middle of each cell in the winning payline however the present invention is not limited to any particular way of designating a winning payline in this case the winner would earn the number of credits indicated on the base award table fig5 without any multiplier in fig3 the game has resulted in a winning payline that is. |
3 | abstract a downhole annealing system includes a component to be annealed a steam generating catalyst in proximity to the component and a reactant fuel selectively communicative with the catalyst to produce an exothermic reaction and method application_number US 1723708 A description metal downhole components such as screens and other tubulars are often expanded from a run in set of dimensions to a final set of dimensions that is are larger than the set of run in dimensions this process tends to work harden the components and in some cases causes a tool manufacturer to select different starting materials than they otherwise might have selected to ensure reliability and longevity of the component in addition manufacturers are sometimes required to incur expenses related to research and development in order to address the work hardening issue annealing the components during or after expansion or other deformation would significantly help to improve the components but there heretofore have been no means of annealing materials in the downhole environment referring to fig1 a schematic illustration of a component 10 being expanded by an expansion cone 12 is provided for environment it is intended that the drawing figure be recognized as representative of many different types of expansion operations and expansion components. |
2 | packet departure from the sheet collating tray application_number US 41158803 A description referring now to fig1 7 there is shown a preferred embodiment of a sheet collator the subject collator comprises both hardware and software components and is configured to accept incoming sheets from an input device having at least one stream of sheets separated into individual sheets before entry in the subject collator and to deliver an assembled sheet packet to subsequent desired destinations each incoming sheet has a leading edge that enters the collator first and a trailing edge that enters the collator last the subject collator assembles one or more sheets into a leading edge aligned assembled packet a common type of packet is a billing statement for a particular customer that may comprise a summary sheet and additional detail sheets depending on the instructions delivered by a controlling system computer the leading edge aligned assembled packet is then sent on to post processing equipment such as an envelope inserter and the like specifically the subject collator 5 comprises a sheet collating tray 10 that includes two opposing side frame members 15 and 20 linking the side frame members 15 and 20 are one or more support cross member 25 that adds structural support to the tray 10 and provides anchoring points for drive mechanisms see below the support cross member 25 may be fastened to the side members 15 and 20 by suitable means such as screws bolts welds and. |
9 | shown individually in fig1 and 14 but superimposed upon each in combination the action for the component of deflection about yy is identical to that of fig1 aa except to a lesser degree and the component of deflection about x x is 0 707 of that shown in fig1 this latter is pure rotation of the associated split pinion segments this supplementary rotation of the pinion is not quite ideal since it has been rocked into a slightly non circular form by the other component of the deflection however it has been found mathematically that in the case of 36 u00b0 total deflection u03b4 the worst consequence is the introduction of one thousandth of the joint 39 s outside radius as looseness during the rotation such degree of looseness is negligible as a practical consideration in view of necessary operating clearances one complete revolution of the universal joint 28 will now be described with reference to the drawings assuming a relative disposition of the drive shaft 24 and driven shaft 26 turned 45 u00b0 from their respective disposition illustrated in fig3 the pinion segment 38a and 38b will be engaged as shown in fig1 pinion segments 42a and 42b on the opposite side hidden will be rocked to the same degree but in the opposite direction pinion segments 40a and 40b and 44a and 44b on the opposite side and hidden will be disposed as shown in fig1 turning the shafts 90 u00b0 in a clockwise direction from fig1 and 14 will reverse the disposition of pinion segments from that illustrated in fig1 and 14 towards this end pinion segments 38a and 38b together with 42a and 42b will be disposed in the manner depicted by 40a 40b and 44a and 44b in fig1 pinion. |
2 | progression as is also shown at fig4 a b the die 31 mounted on the die breast generally indicated at 13 in fig7 in the illustrated case presents a flat surface 36 transverse to the horizontal axis of ram motion against which the blank 26 is formed the tool or punch assembly 32 mounted on the ram 12 includes an insert 37 having an internal cavity 38 for shaping the blank 26 a punch pin 39 and a sleeve 41 all carried in a case 42 the case 42 is slidably mounted for limited axial movement relative to the ram 12 in a holder 43 fixed to the ram the insert 37 is resiliently biased through its supporting case 42 towards the die 31 by a high pressure lever 46 such as disclosed in u s pat no 8 024 952 the lever 46 carried on and pivotal on the ram 12 multiplies a force developed by a gas spring 47 stationarily mounted on the frame of the machine adjacent the die breast 13 the gas spring 47 is effective on the lever 46 when the ram 12 approaches fdc the sequence of movement of the tooling at the second station 17 follows the transfer of the blank 26 to this. |
7 | the registers reg 0 to reg 7 become data 0 a reset circuit 10 u2032 outputs a reset signal for example data 1 accordingly after data 1 is taken into the register reg 7 the last stage and then data 0 is taken in again all the outputs from the registers reg 0 to reg 7 become data 0 the reset circuit 10 u2032 generates a reset signal for example data 1 in response to this in such case the synchronizing clock that makes the register reg 7 to transit from data 1 to data 0 is not used for an operation for the shift register 1 to transit data 1 that is a period from timings t 8 to t 9 is a dead cycle when data 1 does not transit between registers on the other hand the shift register 1 of this embodiment inputs outputs from the n 1 registers in this embodiment the registers reg 0 to reg 6 which is excluding the last stage into the reset circuit 10 by such connection when data 1 transits from the register reg 6 which is n 1 stage to the register reg 7 which is n stage all the outputs from the registers reg 0 to reg 6. |
4 | section of the central wire 11 is not smaller than 0 8 thus the inner layer includes just six second wires 13 the middle layer includes several first wires 12 and several third wires 14 the first wires 12 and the third wires 14 are annularly arranged the third wires 14 are interspersed between any two adjacent first wires 12 therefore the third wires 14 and the first wires 12 are alternatively arranged quantities of the first wires 12 and the third wires 13 are equal to quantity of the second wires 12 of the inner layer respectively in the present embodiment first second and third wires are all six wires and are eighteen wires in total preferably sizes of cross section of the third wires 14 are equal to size of cross section of the central wire 11 respectively each third wire 14 is adjacent to two second wires 13 and each first wire 12 is adjacent to one second wires 13 thus the third wires 14 which are larger than the first wires 12 are held in the recesses between any two adjacent second wires 13 the outer layer includes several fourth wires 15 which are annularly arranged quantity of the fourth wires 15 is equal to total quantity of the first wires 12 and the third wires 14 in the present embodiment the middle layer includes six first wires 12 and six third wires 14 thus there are twelve fourth wires 15 in the outer layer preferably each fourth wire 15 is located adjacent to one first wire 12 and one third wire 14 thus the fourth. |
4 | the relevant control command by the respective user is responded to immediately without any delay in order to produce normal steam the cutoff valve the outlet of the supply line 9 and that the water always has the required water pressure since the water withdrawn from the pressure reservoir 3 is immediately replaced the optimum operating pressure for the entire water storage system is adjustable in the pressure reservoir 3 the pressure reservoir 3 shown in fig1 is only one possible exemplary embodiment of the subject of the invention when the iron is in the operating condition it is switched on whereupon the pump supplying water from the water tank 1 to the pressure reservoir 3 is started simultaneously so that the required amount of water at the necessary operating pressure supplied at the outlet of the supply lines 9 is immediately available to the user this pressure is the same in the entire system and the relevant control command by the respective user is responded to immediately without any delay in order to produce normal steam the cutoff valve 11 is actuated by the manual actuation member 18 and the electric switch 16 is simultaneously closed the electronic pulse circuit 20 thus bridging the switch 8 and driving pump 2 so that a measured amount of water is supplied from the water tank 1 to the evaporation chamber 13 when normal steam is produced the pressure reservoir 3 is. |
6 | an axial passage 76 formed in it finally solid cover plate 66 shown in an un expanded conical configuration in fig2 is placed above the rubber cushion 64 adjacent counter bore 22 for vertical compression and lateral expansion as will be described to seat within circumferential groove 24 and enclose the various components within housing 12 to facilitate the insertion of the solid cover plate 66 within the posterior opening of housing 12 the solid cover plate 66 includes a circumferential rim 78 having and outer diameter od sized to fit within counter bore 22 fig3 illustrates the arrangement of the ball joint 10 upper components 36 62 64 and 66 prior to the expansion of the solid cover plate 66 as indicated above those skilled in the art will recognize that the various internal components of the moveable socket secured within the housing 12 by the solid cover plate 66 may be varied in size and shape depending upon the particular application for which the movable socket is designed and accordingly the above described ball joint 10 is merely exemplary of one embodiment turning next to fig4 a and 4b a first embodiment 100 of the expanding solid cover plate 66 of the present invention is shown the cover plate 100 is symmetric about a central axis a and in unexpanded form includes a central convex portion 101 surrounded by a conical peripheral portion 106 as seen in fig4 a and 4b the upper surface 102 of the cover plate 100 includes a circumferential groove 104 disposed between the central convex portion 101 and the conical peripheral portion. |
2 | an alternative for instance when an inner container is desired for housing multiple products the internal dimensions of cavity 13 may be made to match the external dimensions of that inner container such an alternative may be desirable when multiple products are to be packed within a single inner container which is then given protective support within the outer shipping container in a broad sense the filled inner container then becomes the product to be stored or shipped as shown in fig1 product receiving cavity 13 in air bladder 11 is bounded by four respective corner elements 15 17 19 and 21 and by two respective side walls 23 and 25 although many examples of air bladder 11 will have corner elements the need for side walls will depend a good deal upon the specific application a relatively large product may for example require side walls between corner elements 15 and 17 and between corner elements 19 and 21 a relatively small product on the other hand may not require even the presence of side walls 23 and 25 air bladder 11 in fig1 is in accordance with an important aspect of the invention composed of a suitable plastic resin material. |
4 | the present invention can be prepared by known methods which are described in u s pat nos 2 558 732 2 404 714 3 135 812 and 3 097 053 incorporated herein by reference to disclose such methods the water soluble basic aluminum salt has the formula al 2 lh 1 a m b n c p cl q and in this formula a b and c represent different acid residues which include inorganic acid residues such as nitric acid nitrous acid sulfuric acid phosphoric acid and phosphorous acid if 1 1 m n p q is smaller than 0 4 the salt is highly soluble in water but it cannot provide the preoxidized fiber with the desired crimpability if that index is greater than 0 9 no stable aqueous solution that can be uniformly deposited on the acrylonitrile fiber is obtained specific examples of the water soluble basic aluminum salt that can be used in the present invention include 2 al 2 oh 5 so 2 0 25 cl 0 5 3 al 2 oh 2 8 so 4 0 8 cl 1 6 4 al 2 oh 2 7 so 4 0 26 cl 2 78 5 al 2 oh 2 7 so 4 0 26 po 4 0 3 cl. |
4 | of stitches setting means 20 of the first section of the first corner portion is set to 34 2 34 because the number of stitches of one needle sewing between the points 100 to 200 is two at the first corner portion a portion the second number of stitches setting means 30 of the first corner portion is set to 34 2 34 because the number of stitches between points 200 to 300 is also two the first number of stitches setting means 21 of the second corner portion is set to 34 1 34 because the number of stitches of one needle sewing between the points 400 to 500 is 1 at the second corner portion b portion the second number of stitches setting means 31 of the second corner portion is set to 34 0 34 because two needle sewing is performed after the needle is stopped at the point 500 as described above when the sewing is performed at the corner portion having an obtuse angle the numbers of stitches of one needle sewings may be different from each other in the sections before and after the changing of the direction of a cloth therefore if a corner sewing signal is inputted to the control means when the needle is positioned at the point 400 in the b portion the number of stitches is read from. |
5 | and other accessories are further discussed 12 u2033 2 core 3 core etc are typical units most all use use grade 2 hex head square or other type heads useable use t bolts to be placed in the spaces insert the t bolt slot that is exactly parallel to the t bolt crossbar of the t bolt the t bolt crossbar should have a height of not to exceed 5 16 u2033 so it will go thru the spaces in the blocks use bar stock that can be sheared and have holes punched or they not made of a non corroding material such as plastic or bars may be made from flat stock or from hot rolled steel bars may also be made from plastic and other metals in all use bars made in all sizes and materials such as metal such ledger bars connecting bar about 16 u2033 u00d7 2 u2033 takes the place lintel bar may have smaller drilled holes to put down 2 u2033 wide flat bar lintel pairs of holes about every 7 13 16 bars to change from a 12 u201c block to an 8 u201d block and to change military bars may be full block width but also made with bars. |
6 | and the surface 12 any relative circumferential displacement of hub 1 and inertia member 2 will subject the elastomeric element 3 not only to a tangential stress but also to compression and tensile stress the same configuration as shown in fig1 a for the face 10 and the juxtaposed surface 12 is also provided on the surface 13 and the face 10 that is juxtaposed therewith fig2 shows a further embodiment in which the hub member 20 is concentrically surrounded by an inertia member 21 and a flange 22 of the hub member 20 has its undulating surface 22a joined to a similar undulating surface 24 of the inertia member 21 by means of an interposed annular elastomeric member 23 which may be connected to these surfaces as described with respect to fig1 the undulating surface portions corresponding to those shown in fig1 a are identified with reference numeral 40 in fig2 at the opposite axial side the flange 22 is provided with a further undulating annular surface 22b which is juxtaposed with a similar undulating surface 25 on an annular member 26 a further elastomeric annular member 23 being interposed between and connected to these surfaces also again as before by bonding by vulcanization by polymerization or merely by frictional contact the requirement that opposite surface portions of juxtaposed surfaces must extend parallel to one another as for the portions 10a and 12a in fig1 a obtains in fig2 also the element 26 is mounted axially displaceable but nonrotatable on the hub member 20 the inertia member 21 being provided with a guideway 27 extending axially and into which. |
6 | within casing half 2 a manifold 4 for the hydraulic non stage transmission is fixed to the bosses 2h through bolts the manifold 4 connects a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic motor through a closed circuit so as to constitute a hydraulic non stage transmission manifold 4 is nearly l like shaped as shown in fig6 the hydraulic pump which is mounted on the upper surface of manifold 4 is not shown in fig5 meanwhile a cylinder block 8 of the hydraulic motor is mounted at the side surface of manifold 4 output shaft 6 integral with the cylinder block 8 is supported by support 2g through a bearing a gear 35 is formed at an intermediate portion of output shaft 6 a drum like braked rotary member 19 is fixed to the utmost end of output shaft 6 projecting outwardly from casing m around the braked rotary member 19 is provided a band like braking member 21 press contactable with the braked rotary member 19 a countershaft 15 provided with a larger diameter gear 16 engageable with gear 35 and a smaller diameter gear 18 is disposed at swollen portion 2f a differential gear including a ring gear 17 engageable with smaller diameter 18 is housed in casing half 2 the differential gear comprises a pair of pinions 37 mounted integrally with ring gear. |
1 | specified that the cannula should have at least one lateral aperture which suggests that the number of outlets is not determinant or important inasmuch as in said patent the only thing that is foreseen is that the semen is introduced into the uterine neck but with any orientation of outlet or outlets the artificial insemination device that is put forward is characterised in that inside the catheter a cannula is placed axially through which it is possible to achieve a post cervical insemination by lengthening the length of the insemination conduct beyond the uterine neck depositing the semen in the uterine horns the new artificial insemination device consists of a standard catheter consisting of a tube or rod of flexible material and of a certain length that has at its front end a standard tip preferably cylindrical with a widening spiral for attachment to the uterine neck the back end of the catheter has a handle or a widening suitable for handling the elements of the new invention consist of a hollow cannula suitable for post cervical insemination for this the cannula is hollow preferably of cylindrical form whose outer diameter is particularly suitable to be introduced and housed fitting tightly but allowing movement inside the catheter the cannula is obviously longer than the catheter and is equipped at its rear end with a coupling device to allow bottles or tubes containing the semen to be introduced or the containers that contain. |
7 | examples include copper aluminum nickel plated copper wire or the like the water impermeable plastic insulation 2 can be any polymeric insulation it can be a thermoplastic polymer of polyvinylchloride polychlorotrifluoroethylene a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoropropyl vinyl ether a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and ethylene polyvinyl chloride and the like these polymers can be extruded around the conductive wire 1 to form an insulated wire preferably the insulation 2 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoropropylvinyl ether the water resistant i e hydrophobic yarn 3 acts in this invention as the dielectric changing element the yarn can be a polyolefin such as polyethylene polybutylene or polypropylene and is preferably coated with a silicone to increase hydrophobicity silicone coated polypropylene is available commercially from philips fiber company the yarn can also be a polytetrafluoroethylene yarn preferably an expanded porous polytetrafluoroethylene yarn the yarn is wrapped helically and closely around the insulated conductor so that water cannot penetrate it with the water repellancy in combination with the tight winding of the yarn good water repellency is imparted to the cable surrounding the aforedescribed construction is a second metallic conductor 4 that may be resistant to acid or base depending on the end use steel preferably stainless steel is preferred this second conductor must be water permeable and therefore is usually made of a braid of strands of the metal in one embodiment a 14 gauge 19 strand nickel plated copper wire was used as the central conductor 1 an insulation 2 of a copolymer of. |
9 | user is installing or removing the data card from the device the data card drawer may also be formed to provide a closure to the opening in the device housing provided to receive the data card further the data card drawer may be formed to prevent damaging pins located on a pin connector within the receiving device which communicate data with the data card the data card drawer preferably mates with the device to prevent ingress and egress of foreign matter and moisture application_number US 11783002 A description the following discussion is presented to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use the invention various modifications to the preferred embodiment will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims thus the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiment show but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein fig1 a is a top perspective view of the data card drawer assembly 100 the main housing portion of the drawer 102 has a bottom 104 a right side 106 a left side 108 and a front side 110 the main portion of the housing 102 is formed from a rigid plastic material such as a polycarbonate other suitable materials would be apparent to one of skill in the art suitable materials would have for. |
4 | in two adjoining rows intersect to form an approximately 45 u00b0 angle with one another with holes of 0 024 inch diameter and a thickness of aluminium shell of 0 062 inch the minimum spacing of centres dimension b is of the order of 0 046 inch in each longitudinal row with a spacing of 0 023 inch half of dimension a from a centre in one row to the adjacent centre in the next circumferential row this gives a total of 913 holes per square inch and 41 hole area to obtain satisfactory air flow conditions a hole area of at least 25 is desirable and preferably greater than 30 30 hole area can be achieved using 0 020 inch holes at the same centre spacing as above the above percentages of hole area are calculated by measuring the area of each hole at its smallest cross section in this case the holes are cylindrical and hence the cross section is constant examples with reference to the drawing wherein 34 a 34 designates the distance between the centers of adjacent holes in a row thereof circumferential the perforated roller and 34 b 34 designates the distance between the centers of adjacent holes in a row thereof parallel the roll axis and 34 d 34 designates the diameter of the circular hole of suitable. |
7 | and iii scanning devices are one galvanomirror 1 and one rotary polygon mirror table 1 shows the types of lenses 2 4 6 8 and 33 used for the above three cases i iii table 1______________________________________caselens i ii iii ______________________________________2 f arcsin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 lens lens lens lens4 f arcsin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 lens f u03b8 lens lens f u03b8 lens6 f arcsin u03b8 34 f arc sin u03b8 34 lens lens8 f arcsin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 lens lens lens lens33 f arcsin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 f arc sin u03b8 lens lens lens lens______________________________________ since the optical system shown in fig2 is essentially equivalent to that shown in fig3 an analysis of lens characteristic is made in the same manner as above only for the scanning optical system shown in fig2 the results are as follows iv the scanning device is only one designated by 11 which is a galvanomirror and v the scanning device is only one designated by 11 which is a rotary mirror lenses 12 16 and 33 used for the case iv are all to be f arc sin u03b8 lens and lenses 12 16 and 33 used for the case v are all to be f u03b8 lens as for the scanning optical system shown in fig4 the following analysis is made vi the scanning device is only one which is a rotary polygon mirror 31 vii two scanning devices are used which are one rotary polygon. |
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9 | 2 ton hr 10 25 ton hrof steamreduction ratioof amount ofsteam two piece type saving of 7 mil saving of from10 yen year 2 200 to 5 500three piece type saving of 9 mil yen year14 80 thousand saving of from yen year 3 080 to 7 700 yen year______________________________________ an example of the apparatus of the present invention will be described below with specific reference to fig1 a description of the prior art apparatus shown in fig1 will be omitted the same symbols being put on the position where there is the same construction of the present invention as that of the prior art apparatus rectifying apparatus 20 of the present invention is different from the prior art rectifying apparatus in bottom portion 5a of column body 2a to make a description simple a case that bottom portion 5a is divided into bottom tanks 21 and 22 will be described an overflowing fluid flows from lowest plate 3a of the column in upper bottom tank 21 the overflowing fluid from upper bottom tank 21 flows to lower bottom tank 22 a hold up is taken out from lower bottom tank 22 through second offtake pipe 11 on the other hand a heating medium piping for heating the hold up inside. |
3 | placed on the outside of the apparatus where the treated water does not contact the collar of paramagnetic material as water flows through the treating ampul in another embodiment the collar of paramagnetic material is in contact with the water as water flows through to the receiving container the collar must be non water permeable in addition the system contains a recirculator that takes processed water in the recirculating ampul and sends it to the vortexing ampul to be recirculated through the system four or more times by recirculating the water through the vortex and past the magnets and paramagnet material the water is reprocessed whereby the water is exposed to one or more gauss of magnetic force through each pass of the process the u201c living water u201d is recirculated through the apparatus either continuously or at intervals the u201c living water u201d is dispensed from the recirculating ampul for use in another embodiment the ampul 5 8 will be transparent opaque translucent colored colorless or a combination thereof the material that the ampuls 5 8 are made from should be a non magnetic material such as glass ceramic clay plastic copper brass silver aluminum or a combination thereof yet another feature of the present invention is its use as a display device for producing visual effects suitable for use as a toy and novelty device the vortex of water that is formed in the ampul and flows to the recirculating ampul produces a pleasing visual image. |
4 | the document 5 is preferably moved parallel to the longitudinal direction of security thread 1 so as to form an average value over a prearranged portion of the length of the security thread 1 the measurement of the degree of coherence permits a reliable determination of the presence of the security thread 1 even if the security thread 1 is embedded in a diffusely scattering medium instead of the contrast u03bc it is also possible to measure intensity correlation of the second order g sup 2 which is also a measure for the degree of coherence the arrangement shown in fig8 consists of a source or rays 8 39 whose wavelength u03bb is adjustable a ray detector 32 and a signal processing circuit 33 the document 5 is positioned between the ray source 8 39 and the ray detector 32 the ray 2 penetrates the document 5 and is scatttered in a preconceived manner at the security thread 1 the source of rays 8 39 can be implemented for example by means of a dye laser or a light source having a gap and a sky filter the ray detector 32 sorts out a narrow bundle of rays 34 from the scattered radiation and. |
6 | the first membrane 12 a flange not shown may be provided towards an apex of the outer second membrane 14 and may include a recess or other receiving formation for receiving means for detecting the volume of gas in the gas accumulation chamber 18 in one example the means for detecting the volume of gas in the gas accumulation chamber is an ultrasonic level detector which can be used to monitor the volume of gas in the gas accumulation chamber 18 without connecting the first and third membranes 12 16 thereby preventing stress on the first membrane 12 and reducing the possibility of damage to the first or third membranes 12 16 in use of the gas accumulator 10 gas to be stored is deposited in the gas accumulation chamber 18 by means of the valve 32 until the gas accumulation chamber 18 is full when gas is to be released from the gas accumulation chamber 18 the valve 32 in the gas accumulation chamber 18 is opened and air or another auxiliary gas is pumped into the pressurisation chamber 20 via valve 30 thereby pressurising the gas accumulation chamber 18 and causing gas to escape via the valve 32 air is preferred as the auxiliary gas as it is freely available but it will be understood. |
6 | housing 4 of an automatic transmission for a motor vehicle the travel direction of the motor vehicle is indicated by a co ordinate arrow x and the transverse direction to the travel direction by a co ordinate arrow y the structural unit 3 also called the pump aggregate has a longitudinal axis a which extends in the y direction i e transversely with respect to the travel direction of the motor vehicle inside the transmission housing which also comprises an oil sump or is closed toward the outside by an oil sump are arranged a hydraulic shifting unit hsu 5 and a transmission oil filter 6 the auxiliary oil pump 1 has a pressure connection 7 which is connected to the hydraulic shifting unit 5 and a suction connection 8 which is connected to the transmission oil filter 6 from which it draws in oil the pump aggregate 3 is fixed relative to the transmission housing 4 or the oil sump by three schematically represented struts 9 above the pump aggregate 3 behind the plane of the drawing a parking lock mechanism 10 is indicated schematically the electric motor 2 of the pump aggregate 3 is controlled and supplied with current by a pump control unit 11 arranged outside the transmission housing 4 via connection leads 12 the connection leads 12 between the pump control unit 11 and the electric motor 2 pass into and through the transmission housing 4 via an aperture 13 for its part the. |
1 | pin clearance opening 54 in the center of the lock bar 40 may have a bevel or chamfer 72 to fit more closely with the inner radius of the bend or junction between the two legs 36 and 38 of the lance tab 34 as the junction of the outward extending leg 36 and parallel leg 38 of the lance tab 34 acts as a fulcrum or pivot point for the lock bar 40 it will be seen that the distal lock tab end portion 44 of the lock bar 40 is urged toward the front face 50 of the connector 24 thereby also urging the lock tab 56 into the aligned lock tab passage 32 and upper portion 16 of a connector pin passage 14 thus once the lock bar 40 is installed with its spring 64 the lock tab 56 automatically engages the connector 24 and underlying upright 12 to prevent the connector 24 from lifting relative to the upright 12 thereby assuring that the shelving assembly 10 cannot be disassembled either intentionally or inadvertently without positively and intentionally pivoting the lock bar 40 outwardly away from the front face 50 of the connector 24 against the pressure of the spring 64 yet the lock bar 40 is easily released by intentionally pulling or prying outwardly upon the. |
3 | a sub population of patients such determination is useful for example to better evaluate drug efficacy and or to reduce the occurrence of potential side effects in addition once a haplotype is identified as associated with a disease or condition using either the methods of the present invention or standard population based linkage disequilibrium studies then the haplotyping assay can be used as a diagnostic to determine whether an individual suffers from the disease or condition or is at risk for developing the disease or condition such diagnostic methods are intended most preferably for humans but may also be applied in other mammalian species haplotype determinations were made by a method of the present invention for polymorphic markers present in the tnf u03b1 gene of sixteen individuals these results revealed that three of the four possible haplotypes were present in the test population and matched haplotype determinations of the same individuals using standard rflp technology with 100 concordance the tnf u03b1 gene was chosen for study because it encodes a proinflammatory cytokine associated with a broad variety of diseases such as asthma infectious diseases obesity and arthritis in addition this gene exhibits well known polymorphisms at positions u2212 308 g or a and u2212 238 g or a of the promoter region template dna was isolated from coriell cell repository camden n j subjects using the puregene u00ae dna isolation kit gentra systems inc minneapolis minn cat d 5500a the as pcr technique of the present invention was used to distinguish the four possible haplotypes for the u2212 308 and u2212 238 markers using two fluorescently labelled forward primers and two reverse primers with divergent 5 u2032 extensions fig1 a the two forward allele specific primers differentially matched the g or a allele at position u2212 308 u2212 308g or. |
7 | the disturbance compensation is connected at the proper time subject to the prerequisite that the disturbance changes only slowly it can be assumed that within two successive revolutions the disturbance remains practically constant at one place if a disturbance integrator is now employed for this particular place it notes a constant control deviation which it can reduce by integration for the n zones on the circumference i e for the n angles of rotation u03b1 there must also be used n integrators which integrate the control defect as a function of the angular position the periodic disturbance is then reflected in the n integrator contents as an example 24 integrators can be used where the reel is considered portioned into 24 sections or zones since the system has dead times and the control has a low pass behavior the outputs of the integrators may not be connected only when the system is in its integration interval their effect would then come too late instead one must look into the future by a lead angle this lead angle results as a function of the rotational speed as in which n i is the instantaneous speed of rotation of the reel 11 t v is the lead time and u03b1 o a constant offset angle fig2 shows a circuit configuration for realizing the above mentioned strategies at the inputs e1 e2 e3 fig2 there can. |
9 | of the present disclosure the examples are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the disclosure to the materials conditions or process parameters set forth therein a weighted football bladder is made and is combined with a conventional or u201c normal u201d football casing the football bladder has a major axis length of 11 5 inches and a total weight of 166 4 grams the end portion has a length of 4 0 inches and a weight of 24 0 grams the middle portion has a length of 3 5 inches and a weight of 118 4 grams the football casing has a total weight of 196 4 grams the football itself has a total weight of 410 0 grams the discrepancy in weight is attributed to the lacing and components which are not considered for the weighted football next a weighted football casing is made and is combined with a u201c normal u201d football bladder again the bladder has a total weight of 166 4 grams and the weighted casing has a total weight of 196 4 grams the weight distribution of the football casing is the same as that of the weighted football bladder described above for the u201c normal u201d bladder and casing it is assumed that the weight is distributed evenly along the length of the major axis for the weighted casing it is assumed that the weight is distributed in the. |
6 | referred to as mass media finishing in which parts to be processed are buried in a vibrating or moving bed of large ceramic particles usually with a fluid added turbine blades having an alumina bond coat 30 40 microns thick and approximately 125 microns of 70 y stabilized zirconia applied by vapor deposition as an insulating coating were chemically stripped under different conditions stripping was performed in an autoclave pressurized only by the natural vapor pressure of the caustic solution the caustic solution was a 50 solution by weight of potassium hydroxide in water two temperatures and several treatment times were evaluated the results are presented in table iii while there is scatter in the data due to small sample sizes and probable bond coat variations some trends are clear at both temperatures short times were effective at ceramic removal with minimum bond coat attack the spike treatment less than about 10 minutes at temperature was effective at both temperatures table iii__________________________________________________________________________ qualitative max depth of aluminum area of tbctemp time attack u03bc depletion attack removal__________________________________________________________________________1 425 u00b0 f spike 2 5 slight isolated total2 34 1 hr 3 mild nearly cont 34 3 34 2 hr 6 3 moderate continuous 34 4 34 4 hr 10 moderate 34 34 5 34 6 hr 19 severe 34 34 6 34 8 hr 21 extremely severe 34 34 7 34 24 hr 24 34 34 34 8 34 48 hr 26 34 34 34 9 350 u00b0 f spike nil nil nil slight residue left10 34 1 hr 7 moderate continuous total11 34. |
2 | flows through conduit 32 filter 33 and conduit 36 to the sump 25 a check valve 34 in bypass conduit 35 allows flow around the filter when the filter is clogged or is otherwise unable to handle all of the flow in line 32 the above described operation requires that solenoid valve 37 whose operation is hereafter described be in the closed position opening of the solenoid valve 31 allows flow through the conduits 39 and 40 and through a second pressure relief valve 30 the second pressure relief valve 30 is set to open when the pressure in line 28 exceeds a second predetermined value which is lower than the first predetermined value so that the hose may be readily coiled on the reel as explained hereinafter typically the second predetermined value is in the order of 500 psi but may also be varied so long as the pressure is sufficient to hold the piston 21 in the position shown in fig2 with the tines 10 in the closed position accordingly when solenoid operated valves 31 and 37 are in their closed positions the pressure in lines 28 and 23 are at the higher pressure controlled by valve 29 but upon opening of solenoid operated valve 31 by moving same to position the passage 31a in communication with line 39 the pressure in lines 28 and 23 are reduced to the second predetermined pressure by reason of the pressure relief through the valve 30 the first predetermined pressure is set at a value sufficient. |
5 | 201 and 202 align routed pockets 208 211 and press in h connectors 205 and 206 each window casing 203 and 204 includes a dado 212 and 213 to receive a zipper tie connector 130 139 for joining to side and top window jambs 102 104 more details on the zipper tie connectors themselves are provided in fig6 in one prototype embodiment that provided good results the h connectors were about u215c u2033 wide u215c u2033 tall and u00bc u2033 thick the router pockets 208 211 were machined to match in fig2 it can be seen that the routed pockets 208 211 are not evenly distributed along the length of mitered edges 201 and 202 this is deliberate better results are produced by grouping them nearer the outside corner costs can also reduced by being able to use fewer h connectors fig3 provides detailed top end and side views of a typical h connector 300 two legs 301 and 302 are joined by a crossbar 304 each leg 301 and 302 has a tapered end 306 and 307 to make insertion into router pockets 208 211 easier for the installer in practice the h type joint 200 has proven to be relatively expensive to manufacture and. |
5 | return this being respectively an upper longitudinal one 5 a a lower longitudinal one 5 b a vertical one 5 c and a vertical one 5 d in the embodiment shown in detail in this fig4 the respective horizontal 5 b and vertical 5 d returns are each associated with a fin 6 to form a v section or u section rebate 7 facing outward and able to receive or fit over the catching tabs formed by the respective horizontal return 5 a of the wall of a block in the course beneath and vertical return 5 c of the wall of a juxtaposed block in the course that is being laid the web 2 a of each wall 2 has passing through it catching openings 8 which being in the shape of buttonhole slots are arranged with the same spacing near its respective upper and lower edges fig1 to 3 show that each wall 2 has on its external face vertical grooves 19 which forming frangible thinnings mark out the regions at which the block can be cut in order to adapt its length to suit the building need in the example shown there are three grooves per wall these being arranged mid way along the block and near its ends but the number and distribution of such grooves may differ the web 2 a of the wall also comprises projecting from its face that faces inward vertical ribs. |
5 | is returned to the pit 27 for recirculation the bottomhole assembly 100 may include a logging while drilling lwd module 120 a measuring while drilling mwd module 130 a rotary steerable system and motor and drill bit 105 the lwd module 120 may be housed in a special type of drill collar as is known in the art and can contain one or a plurality of known types of logging tools it will also be understood that more than one lwd and or mwd module can be employed e g as represented at 120 u2032 the lwd module may include capabilities for measuring processing and storing information as well as for communicating with the surface equipment the lwd module may include a fluid sampling device the mwd module 130 may also be housed in a special type of drill collar as is known in the art and can contain one or more devices for measuring characteristics of the drillstring and drill bit the mwd tool may further includes an apparatus not shown for generating electrical power to the downhole system this may typically include a mud turbine generator powered by the flow of the drilling fluid it being understood that other power and or battery systems may be employed the mwd module may include one or more of the following types of measuring devices a weight on bit measuring device a torque measuring device a. |
8 | described above fig4 is an illustration of the protective cover of fig1 and the divider of fig3 as assembled according to an embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig4 the protective cover 100 is attached to the divider 130 at an end of the divider 130 opposite the divider 39 s handle 132 the hooks 102 of the protective cover 100 are engaged respectively in the slots 133 of the divider 130 the end of the planar sheet 131 of the divider 130 opposite the divider 39 s handle 132 slides into the gap 107 fig1 between the hooks 102 and the handle 101 of the protective cover 100 when the protective cover 100 and the divider 130 are assembled together as shown in fig4 the assembly can be installed in any unoccupied blade slot in a blade server the protective cover 100 then protects the pins of the blade connector in that blade slot while the divider 130 divides the blades or blade slots on either side of the blade slot in which the assembly is installed fig5 is an illustration of the assembled divider and protective cover of fig4 installed on a backplane and in the rack of a blade server as shown in fig5 the assembled protective cover 100 and divider 130 can be installed in the rack 120 of a blade server the protective cover 100 then protects the pins of a blade connector on the. |
4 | the shoulder portion of a garment such as a t shirt body in the nominal position of the shoulders of a human torso the vertical support 36 is rotatable about a vertical axis on support arm 34 to permit placing and sewing a sleeve onto each of the shoulder supports 40 the shoulder supports 40 include a horizontal support spindle 42 which support and manipulate the shoulder portions of the garment body when aligned both axle 32 and horizontal support spindle 42 extend substantially along the same horizontal axis each support spindle 42 preferably includes a plurality of elongated fingers 50 which are equally spaced around the support spindle 42 in a generally cylindrical array am adjustable scissor linkage 52 couples the fingers 50 to spindle 42 so that the radius of the array may be adjusted as shown diagrammatically in fig3 the fingers 50 are radially expandable 50 39 to accommodate garments of different sizes and are radially contractible 50 34 to facilitate placement of the sleeve portions over the shoulder portion in preparation of aligning the edges to be joined each finger 50 includes a pair of pins 70 which are extendible and retractable by actuators 72 in the retracted position the pins 70 are below the outer surface of the finger 50 in the extended position the pins 70 project beyond the outer surface of the finger 50 at an oblique angle to each other in the preferred embodiment the distance between the ends of the pins 70 increases as they are extended such that when the pins 70 engage the garment material as they are extended a tension in the material is. |
3 | of creams jellies gels pastes and ointments in accordance with standard pharmaceutical practice the therapeutic compounds may also be administered to a mammal other than a human the dosage to be administered to a mammal will depend on the animal species and the disease or disorder being treated the therapeutic compounds may be administered to animals in the form of a capsule bolus tablet or liquid drench the therapeutic compounds may also be administered to animals by injection or as an implant such formulations are prepared in a conventional manner in accordance with standard veterinary practice as an alternative the therapeutic compounds may be administered with the animal feedstuff and for this purpose a concentrated feed additive or premix may be prepared for mixing with the normal animal feed the ability of the compounds of formula i or the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof to inhibit pde 4 may be determined by the following assay compounds are dissolved in dmso at a concentration of 1 u00d7 10 u2212 2 m or to a desired higher concentration if solubility is an issue then diluted 1 25 in water 4 u00d7 10 4 m compound 4 dmso further serial dilutions are made in 4 dmso to achieve desired concentrations final dmso concentration in assay is 1 in duplicate the following are added in order. |
3 | solution are metered in 10 20 ppm and then 100 ml of the test solution b are added after sealing the beaker it is placed into the shaking bath for 24 h at 70 u00b0 c after cooling approximately 1 h the sample solutions are filtered off by suction through membrane filters 0 45 u03bcm 50 ml of the filtered solution are then taken for determining the residual amount of phosphate by adding 10 ml of the vanadate molybdate reagent after a reaction time of 10 minutes the phosphate content can then be determined using the photometer on the basis of calibration curves kh 6 42 mmol l p0 4 10 ppm polymer 10 20 ppm of active substance the basis is the test of inhibitory action of polymers for use in cooling circuits equipment dr lange photometer type lp 2 w 800 nm filter suction filter apparatus equipped with 0 45 u03bcm membrane filter shaking water bath gfl model 1083 300 ml lupolen beaker sealable dr lange test kit lck 350 sartorius balance type lc 4800 p 2 2 g l of hedp 1 strength ws dequest 2010 or 5 7 g l of pbtc 1 strength ws bayhibit am or 2 1 g l of atmp 1 strength ws dequest 2000 make up to 11 with distilled water test solution b 1 64 g l of caci 2 6 h 2 o 0 79 g l of mgso 4 7 h 2 o 1 08 g l of nahco 3 0 1 polymer solution based on active substance procedure 100 ml of test solution a are placed in the lupolen beaker 2 4 ml of 0 1 strength polymer solution are added 10. |
1 | above with regard to center frame section 12 and are not described in further detail herein during use it is periodically necessary to move the field cultivator 10 from an unfolded operating position to a folded transport position first each outer wing section 18 a and 18 b is folded laterally inward and over a respective middle wing section 16 a and 16 b fig3 and 4 with the outer wing sections 18 a and 18 b in the folded state each middle wing section 16 a and 16 b is then folded laterally inward and over a respective inner wing section 14 a and 14 b fig5 and 6 with the middle wing sections 16 a and 16 b in the folded state each middle wing section 16 a and 16 b is then folded laterally inward and over the center frame section 12 fig7 and 8 to unfold the field cultivator 10 and transform back to the field or operating position shown in fig1 and 2 the folding sequence described above is simply reversed the outer wing sections 18 middle wing sections 16 and inner wing sections 14 are stacked together in a vertically arranged stack over the. |
2 | by the conveyor module heater 25 by means of the dosing valve 22 the urea solution supplied via the connecting line 7 is distributed to the supply line 32 leading from the filter 24 to the injection nozzle 29 of the catalyzer 30 and to a return line 31 leading to the urea tank 1 3 as another component the conveyor module 20 comprises a control unit 23 which can control for example the pump 21 the dosing valve 22 as well as the heating system the most important function of the conveyor module heater 25 is the defrosting of liquid in the pump 21 in frost conditions so that the conveyor module heater 25 is a pump heater in the exemplary embodiment shown the conveyor module heater 25 preferably contains a ptc heating element and can be provided for example in a housing of the pump 21 or of the conveyor module 20 in the schematic presentation of fig3 the conveyor module heater 25 seems to be provided at a considerable distance from the conveyor pump 21 this schematic presentation has been chosen for better clarity however in this respect it does not correspond with the actual conditions the conveyor module heater 25 is preferably provided close to the conveyor pump 21 and has a good thermoconducting connection with the conveyor pump 21. |
5 | a short distance below its capped upper end the pipe 24 is provided with two water delivery ports 28 located directly opposite each other on opposite sides of the pipe 24 the pipe 24 is concentrically centered within the cylindrical cavity formed by tube 26 and it passes through the flat horizontal base of the cavity in making connection to conduit 17 the top surface 29 of tube 26 is flush with the surface 30 of the plaster coating 31 of the pool structure 10 tube 26 may be of any suitable plastic or metal material commonly employed in plumbing systems the pop up head 25 has an outer cylindrical surface that fits loosely inside the tube 26 head 25 incorporates an upper cylindrical cavity 32 and a lower cylindrical cavity 33 the two cavities being separated from each other by a diaphragm or horizontal wall means 34 which may be formed of a resilient material such as plastic or rubber both of the cavities 32 and 33 concentrically surround the delivery pipe 24 and depending upon the instant vertical position of the head 25 one or the other of the two cavities may receive water from the interior of pipe 24 via the ports 28 as shown in fig2 two rotator jet drive ports 35 and 36 extend from the upper end of cavity 32 to their respective points of exit 37 and 38 at opposite sides of the periphery of the upper end of head 25 the main water delivery port 39 as shown most clearly in fig3. |
7 | treated with tnf u03b1 similar effects were seen with akt tnf u03b1 treatment reduced akt activation 18 u00b1 15 and this was reversed by ikk u03b2 k44a expression 174 u00b1 38 active ikk kinases thus mediate u2018 insulin resistance u2019 in cultured cells and the inactive kinases act as dominant inhibitors to block tnf u03b1 induced insulin resistance the consistent ability of dominant inhibitory ikk u03b2 to elevate ir signaling well above the normal level indicates that ikk inhibits insulin signaling even in the absence of tnf u03b1 there is in vivo support for this as well fa rats and ob mice see fig1 and sprague dawley rats that are not insulin resistant obese or diabetic show increased insulin sensitivity in response to aspirin treatment studies were conducted with mice having targeted disruption of the ikk u03b2 locus ikk u03b2 u2212 u2212 mice die in utero days e12 5 to e14 due to enhanced liver apoptosis li et al 1999 science 284 321 325 however heterozygous ikk u03b2 u2212 mice seem to be normal ikk u03b2 u2212 and lep ob ob mice were crossed to reduce ikk u03b2 gene dose in insulin resistant animals while there were no significant effects on fasting blood glucose levels in ikk u03b2 u2212 lep and ikk u03b2 u2212 lepob mice compared to ikk u03b2 lep and ikk u03b2 lepob littermate controls fasting blood glucose levels were significantly reduced in ikk u03b2 u2212 lepob ob mice 248 u00b1 17 mg dl compared to ikk u03b2 lepob ob littermates 346 u00b1 23 mg dl p 0 0023 fig2 panel a glucose tolerance in the ikk u03b2 u2212 lepob ob mice was improved at every time point fig2 panel b insulin levels. |
5 | large bore christmas tree includes a production outlet that is split into multiple separate outlets each controlled by a separate standard sized valve and valve actuator application_number US 93253901 A description the prior art horizontal xmas tree shown in fig1 has a vertical through bore 10 and a single horizontal production outlet 12 branched off from the vertical bore 10 annular seals 14 16 surround the vertical bore 10 above and below the production outlet 12 to seal a tubing hanger not shown in the vertical bore 10 as is conventional a gate valve 18 forming a production master valve is situated in the production outlet 12 the embodiment of the invention shown in fig2 is similar except that the horizontal outlet 12 from the production bore is split into two separate outlets 20 22 one of these outlets 20 is controlled by a 5 u2033 127 mm subsea gate valve 24 and actuator the other outlet 22 is controlled by a 7 u2033 178 mm subsea gate valve 26 and actuator other multiple outlet configurations will be readily apparent for example having other diameters to suit other anticipated production flow rates or including three or more separate outlets each controlled by an appropriately sized valve although gate valves are generally preferred other forms of valve may be suitable in particular circumstances the xmas tree of the invention may also incorporate other features known in prior xmas trees for example an annulus and or workover conduit and a crossover conduit extending between the annulus workover conduit and one or more of the production outlets these additional conduits shown in dotted lines in fig2 will be. |
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