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9 | by for example a retractable wire 213 the mobile phone 200 and housing 209 of the present invention could also be shaped as a headset 214 in this embodiment the headset would be worn on the head or ear of the user with the microphone 211 placed near the tip of the boom 215 of the headset 214 and the speaker 212 placed nearer to the ear of the user in a related embodiment the headset can be manually transformed by the user into a phone that can be worn as a pendant or brooch and vice versa in such an embodiment upon transforming the phone from headset mode to pendant or brooch mode the speaker 212 may be configured to operate as a speakerphone when the phone is in pendant or brooch mode other components such as the microphone 211 can likewise be configured to operate as needed in a certain mode some embodiments of the present invention require a remote station which generally comprises a human operator and a list of contact information unique to the user such as a list of telephone numbers of colleagues previously provided by a mobile phone user the remote station can also be configured to have access to the email sms or im accounts of the mobile phone user the remote station can also comprise an automated voice input device that can receive oral commands and be programmed to take specific actions in response to those commands the voice input could thus be used to minimize or eliminate any need to have a human operator control the function of the. |
5 | arms 38 and 40 are constructed from steels of appropriate size and strength to accommodate the compression pressures in particular high tensile strength t 1 steel is used throughout the assemblies 2 and 4 the overall size of the compression assembly 8 is approximately 7 feet long and 3 to 4 feet wide each arm 38 and 40 is approximately 14 inches wide and a 20 inch space is provided between the arms which is sufficient to accommodate a 15 inch compression ram 80 a hydraulic cylinder 48 extends between the longitudinal arm 52 and the body 55 and is operable under remote control to rotate the longitudinal arm 52 relative to the pivot pin 56 into and out of parallel relation with the stationary arm 40 when rotated outward the transverse cross arm 54 is drawn away from the stationary arm 40 which exposes the full width of the slot portion 36 the guideplate 30 can then be aligned with the casing 6 once the compression assembly 8 has been aligned and the casing 6 is brought to bear against the compression die 10 the cylinder 48 is engaged to rotate the articulating arm portions 52 54 into alignment with the stationary arm 40 this action also induces the transverse arm 54 into abutment with the edge mounted plate 70 of the stationary arm 40 as the transverse arm 54 abuts the stationary arm 40 a projection 72 at the distal end of the arm 54 is brought into engagement with a chamfered surface 74 of an end stop spacer member 76 which is secured at a pin 77 between the plates 66 68 of the stationary arm 40 the engagement of the projection. |
5 | has lip 13 it would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the bracketing system 30 described herein can work for its intended purpose with either c channel or u channel frames fig1 shows a bridge backing member 20 mounted between two bracketing systems 30 bracketing system 30 is mounted to each of two vertical studs by 10 attachment means 70 shown in fig6 as shown more particularly in fig2 and 3 each bracketing system 30 includes a left bracket 40 and a right bracket 50 connected by adhesive material 60 the u201c left u201d and u201c right u201d designations are for ease of reference only and are not meant to limit the orientation of the respective brackets left bracket 40 has a first left plate 42 joined to a second left plate 44 right bracket 50 has a first right plate 52 joined to an elongated second right plate 54 the second right plate 54 has a groove 56 therein that runs substantially along its length and parallel to first right plate 52 dividing second right plate 54 into two sections 54 a and 54 b left bracket 40 is connected to right bracket 50 by adhesive material 60 that attaches to the sides of second left plate 44 and second right. |
7 | or associated caches and servers that store the one or more data structures and instructions 1218 the term u201c machine readable medium u201d shall also be taken to include any tangible medium that is capable of storing encoding or carrying instructions for execution by the machine and that cause the machine to perform any one or more of the methodologies of the present embodiments of the invention or that is capable of storing encoding or carrying data structures utilized by or associated with such instructions the term u201c machine readable medium u201d shall accordingly be taken to include but not be limited to solid state memories and optical and magnetic media specific examples of machine readable media include non volatile memory including by way of example semiconductor memory devices e g erasable programmable read only memory eprom electrically erasable programmable read only memory eeprom and flash memory devices magnetic disks such as internal hard disks and removable disks magneto optical disks and cd rom and dvd rom disks the instructions 1218 may further be transmitted or received over a communications network 1226 using a transmission medium the instructions 1218 may be transmitted using the network interface device 1220 and any one of. |
7 | scratch card 200 which can be scratched to display a credit entry number cen the user enters the cen on his mobile communicator 100 and receives a corresponding credit which may appear on the screen illustrated in fig1 a turning to fig2 b it is seen that a user may purchase monetary or simulated game credits from via the internet at an e commerce site and is given a credit entry number cen the user enters the cen on his mobile communicator 100 and receives a corresponding credit which may appear on the screen illustrated in fig1 a turning to fig2 c it is seen that a user may purchase monetary or simulated game credits within an application embodying the present invention simply by entering the desired credit amount and particulars of a payment card the user receives a corresponding credit which may appear on the screen illustrated in fig1 a turning to fig2 d it is seen that a user may purchase monetary or simulated game credits within an application embodying the present invention via a secure payment system such as paypal u00ae simply by entering the desired credit amount and particulars of a payment card and a password the user receives a corresponding credit which may appear on the screen illustrated in fig1 a reference is now made to fig3 a and 3b which are together a simplified illustration of methodologies for utilizing credits in the system of fig1 a 1d as seen in fig3 a 3b if a bet is won by the user the user may claim his winnings if the bet is a monetary bet. |
9 | above with reference to the detailed description of fig1 a base substrate 14 is provided the base substrate 14 is comprised of a group iii v material or sige fig1 shows a modified base substrate 14 a where a portion of the base substrate 14 shown in fig1 has been removed the removal of a portion of the base substrate 14 is done using lithography techniques well known in the art at least one probe pad 16 is deposited on the modified base substrate 14 a fig1 shows for example two probe pads 16 the probe pads are deposited using the same lift off technique used to deposit the at least one first electrode 8 discussed previously the probe pads 16 may be comprised of a gold germanium alloy nickel and gold deposited in that order after the probe pads 16 have been deposited on the modified base substrate 14 a the bottom electrodes 12 of the modified quartz substrate 2 a are bonded to the probe pads 16 along bonding line 17 as shown in fig1 using an au u2014 au compression bonding scheme in the au u2014 au compression bonding scheme the quartz substrate 2 the second electrodes 12 the probe pads 16 and the modified base substrate 14 a are heated to a temperature greater than 300 u00b0. |
6 | of the joining contour of the heat shield in this regard reference is made to the exemplary embodiment described in the figures fig1 a shows a partial view of a longitudinal section through a heat shield 103 in the region of the joining contour 108 which issues into a corresponding groove shaped reception contour 110 of an axially adjacent root of a guide vane 101 u2032 the axial depth of the reception contour 110 is dimensioned in such a way that in the case of a thermally induced material expansion of the heat shield 103 the joining contour 108 is mounted slideably along the axially oriented clearance 111 the joining contour 108 consequently executes a translational movement indicated by the direction of the arrow e u2032 in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in fig1 a the joining contour 108 has a radially outer joining face 116 in which a groove shaped recess 114 is incorporated the depth of the groove shaped recess 114 measured from the joining face 116 corresponds at least to the maximum radial extent of the seal 112 the shape of which is adapted to the inner contour of the groove shaped recess 114 so that the seal 112 can be pushed completely into the recess 114 furthermore within the groove shaped recess 114 a spring element 118 is provided which is introduced between the groove bottom of the recess 114 and the seal 112 so that the spring element 118 can drive the seal 112 radially upward for a supplementary overview of the design of the seal 112 of the spring element 118 and of the groove shaped recess 114 within the joining contour 108 reference is made to. |
6 | grooves 6 a f as shown in fig4 and 7 the additional structure may take the form of spacers 8 a 8 b 8 c attached between the stationary supports 5 a 5 b the spacers 8 a 8 b 8 c add rigidity between the stationary supports 5 a 5 b and in one embodiment are located near the outer circumference of the stationary supports 5 a 5 b in one embodiment the stationary supports 5 a 5 b are connected to the spacers 8 a 8 b 8 c by bolts or other fastener devices 45 a f inserted through holes 46 a f in the stationary supports 5 a 5 b referring back to fig1 and 3 the stationary support 5 a is fixedly attached to a stationary support sleeve 42 which coaxially encloses the hollow shaft 10 and extends through the wall of the hub shell 40 the end of the stationary support sleeve 42 that extends through the hub shell 40 attaches to the frame support and preferentially has a non cylindrical shape to enhance subsequent attachment of a torque lever 43 as shown more clearly in fig7 the torque lever 43 is placed over the non cylindrical shaped end of the stationary support sleeve 42 and is held in place by a torque nut 44 the torque lever 43 at its other end is rigidly attached to a strong non moving part such as a frame not shown a stationary support bearing 48 supports the hub shell 40 and permits the hub shell 40 to rotate relative to the stationary support sleeve 42 referring back to fig1 and 2 shifting is manually activated by. |
6 | movable between a closed position wherein the valve 70 abuts a seat 71 defined by that portion of an inner wall of the air horn 38 surrounding the opening 64 and a second position remote from the seat 71 the valve 70 includes an annular stop member 72 and a tapered side wall air metering portion 73 stop member 72 abuts the seat 71 in the closed position of the valve 70 the tapered portion 73 permits increasingly larger quantities of air to enter the chamber portion 39b through the opening 64 as the bypass valve 70 moves in a direction away from the seat 71 a fitting 69 is mounted along the upper portion of the chamber portion 39b the fitting 69 has a flange 74 extending radially inwardly from it which defines a seat for one end of a spring 75 the second end of spring 75 is seated against a stop valve 76 stop valve assembly 76 is attached to the valve stem 65 near the end 67 of the stem 65 valve 76 includes a broad diameter upper part 77 and a narrow diameter part 78 the lower part 78 includes an annular closure member 79 having a tapered side wall 80 extending downwardly from it the end 67 of the valve stem 65 is a dual diameter device that includes a first part 84 and a second part 85 in the embodiment illustrated the part 85 has a smaller diameter than the part 84 the dual diameter construction of the end 67 provides a second metering function during the operation of the auxiliary fuel supply system 100 as later explained the lower end of the channel portion 39b. |
1 | odour extractors application_number US 50371504 A description the invention taught herein a station for conditioning washing disinfection and deparasitation and hydromassage of animals comprises a glassed module with an area in which the animal can be conditioned before and after washing and drying provided with an inner lamp an extraction fan for air renewal and evacuation of bad odours internally the station is provided with an enclosure that is entered through a glassed door which door incorporates a device that stops the various cycles if the door should be opened it incorporates an internal lamp that is automatically turned on when a cycle begins and is turned off when it ends together with the enclosure are provided the necessary activation control and safety verification means the station walls are made of a material that insulates from heat and cold having a glassed area and another are provided with removable doors that allow accessing the machinery and equipment the enclosure where the washing disinfection and deparasitation and hydromassage operation takes place is designed to ensure the comfort of the animals without causing them any harm or injury as there are no moving or sharp elements inside it the top part of. |
1 | layer 211 with the attached water temperature gauge indicator 214 fig7 depicts a bandage shield cover 300 with partially adhesive layer 311 and the attached water temperature gauge indicator 314 and raised non adhesive portion 312 in this embodiment the adhesive layer 311 with the attached water temperature gauge indicator 314 is again shaped into separate tabs 313 for easy application and removal fig7 depicts four such tabs 313 although again there may be a greater number of tabs or a lesser number thereof for example as was discussed earlier the bandage 100 300 is highly customizable with regard to the addition of tabs 113 313 or as in fig6 the absence of any tabs this customizable nature results in the adhesive bandage shield cover 100 200 300 being capable of securely covering various different types of wounds 6 fig3 and umbilical stumps 5 fig2 in addition to being able to be tailored to best fit a plethora of different body parts for example a bandage shield cover which is shaped to fit perfectly on an elbow might not be the same shape as a bandage shield cover which is shaped to fit perfectly on a forehead again the raised non adhesive portion 112 212 312 is depicted completely peripherally surrounded by the adhesive layer with the. |
3 | forms such as sulfate so 4 2 u2212 sulfite so 3 2 u2212 thiosulfate s 2 o 3 2 u2212 sulfide s 2 u2212 and elemental sulphur 5 u00b0 the key forms of sulphur present in wastewater can be used as electron carrier to transfer electrons from organic carbon to oxygen through luxury p uptake and release anaerobic carbon uptake phas storage heterotrophic sulphur reduction poly s 2 u2212 s 0 storage and heterotrophic autotrophic denitrification and autotrophic nitrification by the sulphur cycle based poly phosphate accumulating organisms paos as a new type of process using paos which is not found in the conventional carbon based ebpr process this process can be described as a sulphur cycle based pao process which differs from processes in other biological wastewater treatment plant processes using paos in terms of operation the feed and the reaction of an aerobic sequencing batch reactor sbr can be combined into a single step moreover to enable a more efficient operation it is also possible to use a combination of several similar or identical biological p removal reactors and nitrification reactors operating in parallel in order to smooth out the operations through the sd ebpr process it is possible to achieve biological nutrient removal from wastewater while at the same time minimizes sewage. |
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{"publication_number": "US-2005053955-A1", "abstract": "a nucleic acid based method is provided for the detection of methanogens in human , animal , plant and in environmental samples of soil , sediment or water that are terrestrial or subterranean in origin . the method is effected by obtaining a biological sample ; and analyzing the sample for a nucleic acid sequence / s unique to methanogens , wherein a detectable level of the nucleic acid sequence unique to methanogens is indicative of the presence of methanogens in the sample . further , a scheme for inferring the identity of the different types of methanogens is provided , wherein , the dna sequences of the methyl reductase genes detected in that sample are compared to methyl reductase sequences of known methanogens . with this technology , methanogens in samples containing less than |
4 | and 2 the speed relationship of the take up spools 60 to the take up of the filler thread 44 on spool 52 it is found that when the yarn tape 42 is made up with the filler thread 44 in the manner disclosed in the aforementioned gibson et al patent some of the yarn ends are longer than others over the total length of the yarn tape the differential between yarn ends within the tape can run to several feet or more the yarn end take up system of this invention allows each end to be individually taken up at its own speed so that the overall speed of the yarn tape as it moves through the deweaving apparatus remains relatively constant as noted above each take up spool 60 merely rests on the two rollers 56 and 58 and is caused to rotate by the frictional drive imparted by these two rollers the rotational speed of a given spool 60 is determined by the back tension on that spool applied by the yarn end being wound thereon the greater the tension on the yarn end the slower the take up spool will rotate thus a longer yarn having some slack as compared to the other ends within the tape will impart less tension to its take up spool thereby permitting that spool to. |
1 | functionally the skin acts as an interface between the internal and external environment and fulfills thermoregulatory sensory and other functions as well as playing a key role as a highly effective physical barrier against infectious agents and dehydration the skin also acts as a barrier against mechanical chemical osmotic thermal and photic damage the condition of the skin is generally considered by medical practitioners and lay people alike to reflect the state of health age and other aspects of life of an individual histologically three major tissue layers are identified the uppermost layer the epidermis is a relatively thin stratified squamous epithelium which is itself composed of five strata subjacent to the epidermis is the dermis a dense fibroelastic connective tissue stroma the third layer lying beneath the dermis is the subcutaneous layer composed of areolar and fatty connective tissue there are three basic cell types in the epidermis keratinocytes which produce keratin melanocytes which are involved in pigmentation and langerhans cells which aid the immune system by intercepting foreign bodies in the skin in the epidermis a mitotic layer at the base provides keratinocytes which continuously replace those shed at the skin surface the epidermis can be divided into layers according to the stage of maturation of keratinocytes within it these layers are from deep to superficial as follows stratum basale stratum spinosum stratum granulosum stratum lucidum and stratum corneun the first three of these layers are metabolically active while the two upper layers which have attained terminal keratinization constitute the cornified zone cells of the stratum corneum eventually become detached from the epidermal surface and are replaced from below typically the time taken for a newly formed keratinocyte to pass to the surface and be shed ranges from 45. |
7 | program and program verify is described the threshold voltage of the memory cell is shifted up and then measured with minimal charging and discharging of the bit lines and control gate lines bit line to control gate line capacitance is also used to reduce the number of voltage references needed program current is reduced by use of a load device coupled to the source diffusion the result is increased program bandwidth with lower high voltage charge pump current consumption application_number US 37151803 A description based on the memory cell structure in fig4 a program and verify conditions for the twin monos memory cell of patent application ser no 09 426 692 filed oct 25 1999 are given in fig5 a through fig5 d the memory cell 410 is comprised of one word gate 402 a left diffusion region 401 a right diffusion region 403 and two control gates 406 and 407 and two nitride storage sites 404 and 405 the left nitride storage site 404 is positioned under the left control gate 406 above the left diffusion 401 and close to the word gate 402 the right nitride storage site 405 is positioned under the right control gate 407 above the right diffusion 403 and close to the word gate 402 it should be noted that the program condition shown are significantly lower than the program voltages for a conventional monos device the voltage difference is due to. |
2 | of the principles of the invention reference will now be made to a preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same it will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device and or method and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur now or in the future to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates in the preferred embodiment and best mode shown in fig1 a canned dust remover with air ionizer is generally shown at 10 a compressed gas duster can 11 such as known in the prior art is provided any such duster now commercially available can be used provided it does not contain volatile components that could be ignited by the high voltage tip electrode described hereafter an air ionizer unit 18 is retained at the top of the can as described hereafter by use of mounting tongs 30 a b received in an annular depression 19 see fig4 the can 11 has a push nozzle 12 with a nozzle opening 12 a fig5 from which is. |
9 | of the props 32 32 1 32 1 32 4 so that the props 32 32 1 32 1 32 4 can each be plugged into one of these tubular supports of the starting members 27 the starting members 27 are usually provided with a spindle and a spindle nut screwed thereon whereby setting of the height or level of the props 32 32 1 32 1 32 4 can be achieved each starting member 27 here has an apertured disc 30 provided with passages the latter serve for wedge fixing to the tubular supports of so called horizontal rod elements 24 25 particularly longitudinal rails and transverse rails provided with connecting heads these connecting points are also termed connecting junctions 29 29 u2032 longitudinal rails 24 and transverse rails 25 are usually used as rod elements the longitudinal rails 24 and the transverse rails 25 are in that case respectively wedge fixed in pairs to the tubular supports of the starting members 27 in such a manner that a stable rectangular base frame is constructed from two parallel longitudinal rails 24 and two transverse rails 25 which are arranged perpendicularly thereto but parallel to one another starting from this base frame which is then constructed in a substantially horizontal plane the. |
7 | shaker assemblies comprising rigid element 11 baseplate 12 and shaker unit 13 to be brought completely out of the water as shown in fig3 for maintenance and for transiting to the work site a cross section of the raised shaker assemblies within the twin hulls is presented in fig4 a similar benefit could be accomplished with an outrigger structure extending along the sides of the vessel 1 where the shaker and baseplate assemblies could be raised at the sides of the vessel 1 at least partially into the outrigger structure the outrigger structure with attached raised shaker baseplate assemblies preferably would not extend below the waterline to present unnecessary water drag when transiting such a structure would add significant weight to the vessel 1 which may have to be accounted for in overall vessel design such is not shown but is within the skill of the ordinary off shore vessel construction company to avoid damaging the water bottom and to maintain very low ground pressure each baseplate 12 preferably has a large area the area of the baseplate 12 is sized to generate a very low effective ground pressure preferably on the order of 1 to 3 psi 6 9 to 20 7 kpa or lower thus ranges of size in width and length can typically be from 500 cm to 300 cm preferably from 400 cm to 800 cm and most preferably at least 500 cm to at least 400 cm but will depend largely upon the size of the vessel 1 and the type of water bottom 14. |
9 | the pin 112 the retainer 110 also comprises upwardly extending portions 130 132 134 and 136 which create a biasing forced upwardly against the rim 30 for example the retainer 110 may be relatively springy such that the upwardly extending portions 130 132 134 and 136 create a spring force against the rim 30 accordingly if the cup 20 is lowered into the receptacle 18 at a topside of the access hood or cover 12 then the retainer 110 may be engaged with the cup 20 at an underside of the cover 12 such that the upwardly extending portions 130 132 134 and 136 springably bias and retain the cup 20 within the receptacle 18 it also should be noted that the tab or catch member 32 of the cup 20 may be extended under a portion of the access hood or cover 12 within the receptacle 18 such that the catch member 32 vertically retains one end of the latch assist mechanism 16 within the cover 12 as illustrated in the assembled view of fig3 the sled 22 the intermediate arm 24 and the leverage member or arm 26 are all self contained within the open ended housing or cup 20 it also should be noted that the latch assist mechanism 16 has a relatively low profile attributed to the low profile geometry of each respective component i e the cup 20 the sled 22 the intermediate arm 24 and the leverage member or arm 26 the low profile of the latch assist mechanism 16 also may be attributed to the collapsible configuration of the sled 22 the intermediate. |
1 | itself with the inner side of the free ends of strap 70 being in the form of a velcro u00ae hook patch 74 that engages the plush outer side of the strap 70 each upper end 40a and 40b of support rods 22a and 22b respectively includes a hook patch 76a and 76b respectively of velcro u00ae secured about its periphery with the hooks projecting out to releasably engage the plush inner surface of the strap this looping of the thigh strap 70 to releasably secure the upper ends of the rods creates the movable coupling between the upper ends 40a and 40b of the support rods 22a and 22b to the upper thigh 24 of the wearer while permitting the support rods 22a and 22b to pivotally translate about axis 52 the velcro u00ae hook patches 76a and 76b are affixed e g glued about the circumference of the upper ends 40a and 40b the ends of the posterior thigh strap 72 also have velcro u00ae hook patches 78 that engage the plush outer surface of anterior thigh strap 70 the velcro u00ae hook patches 78 provide the means to tighten or loosen the upper strap 34 for correct fit around the upper thigh 24. |
6 | is particularly advantageous in the case of retrofitting of existing wind turbines in order to improve sound transmission in a simple embodiment the clamp halves are extended so that they reach as far as the separation plane of the half shell elements installation removal and modification of the bushings according to the invention is possible but more difficult in this variant the tensioning of the clamp shoe with inserted clamping bushing 8 is carried out by clamping devices for example this can be carried out via clamping screws which are inserted into corresponding holes vertically through the clamp halves and any spacers two clamp shoes each with a clamping bushing 8 according to the invention usually serve for attachment of a gearbox torque bracket 5 in accordance with fig1 the axle 4 here is passed through a corresponding hole in the torque bracket and a corresponding clamp shoe with a clamping bushing 8 according to the invention is located on the left and right thereof the clamp shoes are attached generally screwed to the bedplate the invention thus also relates to a clamp shoe comprising a lower 1 and upper 2 clamp half which surrounds the clamping bushing 8 and the bushing axle. |
2 | in the interior of a forming die for manufacturing elongated twist bodies of non circular cross section is described a prescribed interior portion of the orifice in the die is formed with a cross section corresponding to the cross section of the body the portion of the orifice upstream of the interior forming section is similar to the interior cross section but increases along a spiral path that terminates at the upstream end surface of the die a localized region of the orifice immediately upstream of the interior portion extends generally tangentially to the angle of twist of the twist body application_number US 72378776 A description referring now to the drawing fig1 illustrates an elongated twist body 1 such as in certain types of rotor spindles which may be formed from a suitable blank which may be manufactured with the aid of a drawing die a prior art version of which is indicated at 2 in fig1 the body 1 exhibits a non circular illustratively oval cross section 11 which is depicted schematically in fig1 such cross section effectively rotating about a central axis 10 of the body 1 along a spiral path of constant radius illustrated at 6 in fig2 the angle of twist. |
3 | with a mixture of 50 ferrous silicon and 50 iron by weight fibrils were produced using optimal reactor operating parameters when using mts precursor gas there is generated significant quantities of hydrochloric acid in the off gas stream the acid destroys the vacuum system and the exhaust ducts in accordance with a further aspect of the present process the present inventor discovered that the mts liquid could be replaced with cvd4000 as the silicon carbide precursor in this embodiment the cvd4000 was reacted in nitrogen gas rather than the more dangerous hydrogen required by the mts liquid and gas silicon carbide fibrils made using the cvd4000 in nitrogen produced no acid in the offgas an unexpected advantage of the use of cvd4000 in the present invention is that fibrils grow at a temperature as low as 800 u00b0 c compared with required temperature of 1200 to 1300 u00b0 c for the mts reaction fibrils 5 to 15 u03bcm in diameter grown using the cvd4000 precursor are shown in fig7 and 8 melt growth balls were observed with the fibrils produced using cvd4000 indicating that they were vls with reference to fig1 as noted in the present process a semi continuous microware heated vacuum reactor 12 is employed as depicted in the fig1 the reactor includes a boat entry port 20 through which catalyst bearing reaction vessels 16 are introduced into a preheat chamber 22 of the reactor and wherein the reaction vessels are preheated employing resistance heat to a temperature of about 700 to 900 u00b0 c when using mts and between 501 to 800 u00b0 c when using cvd4000 the preheated reaction vessels are moved by. |
8 | 100 to 200 u00b0 c may be used in step 680 for each polysilicon bounded test diode 100 n well 115 substrate 105 and polysilicon gate 125 see fig1 are held at ground potential in one example ground potential is about 0 volts in step 685 for each polysilicon bounded test diode 100 a pre determined voltage is applied to p diffusion region 110 see fig1 for at least a pre determined time in one example the predetermined voltage is about u2212 6 3 volts or less and the pre determined time is about 0 5 hours or more in step 690 for each polysilicon bounded test diode 100 the current through polysilicon gate 125 see fig1 is monitored for u201c soft u201d breakdown u201c soft u201d breakdown is defined as an increase in gate current of about 10 to 50 times the breakdown current of an unstressed gate u201c hard u201d breakdown is defined as an increase in gate current greater than about 50 times the breakdown current of an unstressed gate in the present example u2212 6 3 volts for 0 5 hours are the stress conditions referring to fig1 b in step 700 one or more test dram devices 300 is selected in step 705 each test dram device 300 is maintained at a pre selected temperature in one example the pre selected temperature is 160 u00b0 c however any temperature in the range of about 100 to 200 u00b0 c may be used in step 710 for each test dram device 300 n well contact 385 and bit line contact 390 see fig5 are held at ground potential in one example ground potential is about 0 volts in step 715 for each test dram device 300 word line contact 395. |
7 | below are hereby incorporated by reference the following methods were utilized to realize the use of the invention additional materials and methods are described in co owned u s ser no 632 027 filed dec 21 1990 the conditions for bpv replication in vitro were derived from li and kelly 21 with some modifications extracts from the mouse fm3a cell line were prepared as follows cells were grown in a 2 liter suspension culture containing rpmi 1640 media supplemented with 25 mm hepes ph 7 2 and 5 calf serum the cells were harvested at a density of 7 u00d7 10 5 cells ml the cell pellet was washed with 30 mls of cold pbs and then 10 mls of hypotonic buffer 20 mm hepes ph 7 5 5 mm kcl 1 mm edta 0 5 mm dtt the cells were then resuspended in hypotonic buffer to a final volume of 10 mls and incubated on ice for 15 min after 20 strokes in a dounce homogenizer with b pestol 500 u03bcl of 5m nacl was added and the extraction mixture was incubated on ice for 30 60 min this mixture was centrifuged in an sw41 rotor at 20k rpm for 30 min and the supernatant was dialyzed twice against 1 liter d buffer 20 mm hepes ph 7 5 10 mm nacl 1 mm edta and 0 5 mm dtt the extract was then centrifuge in. |
9 | flow to the analyzing device 20 comprises the sum of the gas flow rate of the sampler gas supplied to inlet 5 the carrier gas supplied to inlet 8 plus the flow rate of atomized sample the flow rate of sample vapour is dependent on the volatility of the sample and the temperature of the heating means 4 the sampler gas can be supplied to inlet 5 at a relatively low rate sufficient to transport the atomized sample from the sample chamber 1 however the transport rate can be chosen to provide the desired signal strength and duration the sampler gas is shown controlled by a gas flow controller 11 the balance of the flow is provided by the carrier gas via inlet 8 controlled by gas controller 10 sufficient to provide the desired gas flow rate to the analyzing device by having two separate controllers 10 and 11 the signal strength and duration or proportions of flows can be controlled for optimum performance the flow controller 10 operates to provide two flow rates of the carrier gas one rate when the sample chamber 1 is closed as shown in fig1 and another higher rate when the sample chamber is opened as shown in fig2 so that the gas flow rate to the outlet 9 and the analyzing device 20 is maintained substantially constant the operation of controller 10 can be automated with the use of pressure sensor. |
6 | the exterior surface 22 of the top 24 of the fuel tank 12 2 a high pressure pump assembly 26 resting on the interior surface 28 of the bottom 30 of the fuel tank 12 and 3 a support column 32 connecting the motor assembly 20 to the pump assembly 26 with reference to fig2 4 the motor assembly 20 includes a motor 34 including integral electronics not shown the motor 34 is mounted to the exterior surface 22 at the top 24 of the fuel tank 12 via a mounting plate 38 preferably the motor 34 is a 12 volt dc motor receiving power from the vehicle electrical system and has a power rating which is closely matched to the operating requirements of the engine 14 the motor shaft 40 of the electric motor 34 is sealed by a small low friction radial seal not shown to prevent fuel vapors from escaping from the tank 12 the pump assembly 26 includes an upper fine filter sub assembly 42 a lower coarse filter sub assembly 44 and a pump sub assembly 46 disposed intermediate the filter sub assemblies 42 44 the pump sub assembly 46 includes a pump body 48 having a drive bore 50 formed therein which includes upper and lower drive shaft portions 52 54 and an intermediate portion 56 in which an eccentric drive member 58 is rotatable at least one and preferably multiple equi angularly spaced plunger bores 60 extend radially from the intermediate portion 56 of the drive bore 50 a pumping plunger 62 is situated in each plunger bore 60 for reciprocal radial movement therein as a result of the eccentric rotation of the drive member 58 a pumping chamber 64 is formed at the radially outer end of each plunger bore 60 as. |
7 | example the gateway computer 246 may be implemented using an ibm pseries rs 6000 or xseries netfinity computer system an enterprise systems architecture 370 available from ibm an enterprise systems architecture 390 computer etc depending on the application a midrange computer such as an application system 400 also known as an as 400 may be employed u201c enterprise systems architecture 370 u201d is a trademark of ibm u201c enterprise systems architecture 390 u201d u201c application system 400 u201d and u201c as 400 u201d are registered trademarks of ibm these are merely representative types of computers with which the present invention may be used the gateway computer 246 may also be coupled 249 to a storage device such as data repository 248 further the gateway 246 may be directly or indirectly coupled to one or more workstations devices 210 d 210 e and servers such as application server 247 those skilled in the art will appreciate that the gateway computer 246 may be located a great geographic distance from the network 242 and similarly the workstations devices may be located a substantial distance from the networks 242 and 244 for example the network 242 may be located in california while the gateway 246 may be located in texas and one or more of the workstations devices 210 may be located in new york the workstations devices 210 may connect to the wireless network 242 using a networking protocol such as the transmission control protocol internet protocol u201c tcp ip u201d over a number of alternative connection media such as cellular phone radio frequency networks satellite networks etc the wireless network 242 preferably connects to the gateway 246 using a network connection. |
6 | the master cylinder which can be actuated to open between 540 degree and 720 degree of crankshaft reference angle to reduce the pumping loss and the heat loss through the reverse channel in high speed engine applications the slave exhaust valve will still open until the end of the slave exhaust stroke to expel the cold expansion medium out of the slave cylinder now referring to fig1 a to fig1 h for the structural description of the first embodiment the basic components of the swirl injection type eight stroke engine are labeled as follows the master intake port 101 the master intake valve 112 the master piston 111 the master cylinder 110 the slave intake valve 122 the slave intake port 102 the slave exhaust port 109 the slave exhaust valve 129 the slave piston 121 the slave cylinder 120 the reverse channel 160 the reverse input valve 161 the reverse output valve 162 the first charge channel 130 the second charge channel 140 the first charge input valve 131 the second charge input valve 141 the first charge output valve 132 the second charge output valve 142 the alternating charge cam system 180 the ignition means 118 the fuel supplying means 119 the first embodiment is based on the configuration of 90 degree phase difference it should be noted that the phase difference can vary from 60 degree to 150 degree to operate with the 8 process sequence while sustaining a reasonable fuel efficiency over 35 the 8 process sequence of 90 degree phase difference are shown in operation table 1 while the alternative configurations are demonstrated in operation table 2 and operation table 3 with various phase differences 75 degree and 150 degree now. |
3 | 0 0240 and 0 0c90 grams respectively of an alkylbenzenesulfonic acid las acid from vista chemical company were added to three vials and the vials were shaken the via s contained small globules of darkened material which were considered to be acid droplets encapsulated by dipb polymer in a relatively soft slightly gelled mass upon addition of the acid to the dipb mixing could not be carried out fast enough to dissolve the acid before the acid droplets became encapsulated with polymer this experiment was performed to show the effect of adding a diphenylamine to the cationic curing agent the same alkylbenzenesulfonic acid used in example 1 was mixed with an equal weight of a liquid alkylated diphenylamine naugalube u00ae 438l aliquots of 0 1039 g and 0 0347 g were added to vials containing log of diisopropenylbenzene monomer the components mixed easily at room temperature the mixtures were poured into test tubes and the test tubes were placed in a 150 u00b0 c oil bath gelation was observed in one mixture after 45 minutes and a marked increase in viscosity was seen in the other after seven hours the acid used in example 1 was mixed with naugalube u00ae 438l or diphenylamine in the proportions shown in table 1 and the acid amine mixture was then mixed into 50 g of dipb in a flask. |
5 | upper locking tube 88 upper positioning ring 122 shouldering on the intermediate housing shoulder limit 125 is also shown fig2 d shows spline housing 68 connected to intermediate housing 85 on its uphole end and carrier sleeve housing 80 on its downhole end this joining may be a threaded connection upper locking tube actuation groove downhole chamfer 105 is located on the inside diameter of upper locking tube 88 and protective sleeve 52 is located inside the spline housing 68 upper locking tube 88 with intermediate housing shoulder limit a 101 is also shown fig2 e shows carrier sleeve housing 80 connected to spline housing 68 on its uphole end and to the u201c wedgelock u201d housing 84 on its downhole end this joining may be a threaded connection carrier sleeve housing 80 contains the connection between upper locking tube 88 and valve body 97 shown also are protective sleeve shoulder limit 51 of protective sleeve 52 to spline housing 68 and a pressure equalization configuration consisting of protective sleeve 52 protective sleeve pressure equalization ports 64 valve body pressure equalization ports 98 carrier housing pressure equalization cavity 91 and valve body pressure equalization seal 100 shown also is protective sleeve actuation groove 54 protective sleeve actuation groove uphole chamfer 56 and protective sleeve actuation groove downhole chamfer 57 valve body split ring 99 is placed on the inside diameter of valve body 97 and may be. |
8 | there are three wires 4 and directs sound through a hollow open ended sound tube 6 conventionally see fig2 the receiver 2 is installed in the shell 8 of a hearing aid generally indicated by reference numeral 10 ideally the receiver 2 is held in place by the sound tube 6 and the wires 4 and does not touch the shell 8 if as is shown in fig2 the receiver 2 touches the shell 8 vibration from the receiver 2 can be transmitted to the shell 8 to the faceplate 12 and to the microphone 14 thereby potentially causing feedback while it is possible to wrap the receiver 2 in tape not shown or to insert it into a boot not shown before inserting it into the shell 8 these measures are not certain to adequately damp out the vibration from the receiver 2 to the shell 8 this is because the tape or the boot may not provide sufficient cushioning for the receiver 2 and because the receiver 2 may be too tightly wedged into the shell 8 in accordance with the first preferred embodiment of the invention as illustrated in fig3 a solid foam bead 16 of e g polyurethane or other low durometer elastomer surrounds the receiver 2 the bead 16 may be molded around the receiver 2 and then cured as by heat instead of using a solid bead 16 of foam it may alternatively be advantageous to form the bead 16 as a thin hollow bladder of a low durometer elastomer such as silicone or neoprene filled with an electrically nonconductive fluid such as silicone gel or oil in this instance the bead 16 would be sealed. |
3 | means in the reaction tube employed in the process of this invention the length of the reaction tube is several orders of magnitude greater i e at least about 10 3 times greater than the diameter or major cross sectional dimension of the tube for example the length of the tube will generally be about 100 m to about 600 m preferably about 323 2 m the cross sectional area of the reaction tube will usually be about 707 mm 2 to about 7854 mm 2 preferably about 2043 mm 2 thus it can be seen that the length of the reaction tube is much larger than the major cross sectional dimension the flow characteristics of the reactants through the reaction tube can be either turbulent or laminar flow the flow rate of reactants under pressure through the reaction tube is about 1 5 to about 10 m 3 hr preferably about 3 m 3 hr the reaction tube can be provided with external cooling means in order to maintain isothermal reaction conditions in the case of a jacketed reaction tube the heat of reaction can be removed by water or oil circulating through the jacket it is another essential feature of the present invention that the reaction time in the reaction tube be between 3 84 min and 35 89 min even with such relatively short reaction times it is possible to attain yields of about 96 to about 100 related to weight of resinifiable material upon the substantial completion of the polymerization reaction in the. |
1 | increases with time also there is no concentration region in which r is independent of solution concentration for a high initial concentration of dissolution products i e initial concentration of 10000 mgl 1 and tap water the dissolution rate r is too low for practical use the rate being limited by the diffusion of water and dissolution products through the insoluble phosphate film which forms on the glass surface thus for phosphate glasses having 40 mole p 2 o 5 the dissolution rate rate can vary greatly depending on the concentration of dissolution products in the aqueous solution fig6 is a graph showing the relationship between weight loss in mg and leaching time in hours at 38 u00b0 c for a series of five buttons similar to those described above which were made glasses containing a constant amount of p 2 o 5 45 mole and a constant total of mo where mo cao mgo at 18 mole and na 2 o 37 mole the glass were varied in composition from the mo content being solely cao to cao being 10 mole and mgo 8 mole by replacing cao by mgo in 2 mole steps the buttons after etching were placed initially in 40 ml of tap water containing 1g litre of solution products and this was maintained substantially constant for 100 hours and the concentration was then increased to a substantially constant 2g l for the remainder of the experiment the solution was static fig6 shows that with a. |
4 | 24 9 the incoming samples of 30 kraft and 70 mechanical pulp mixture from a pulp mill in british columbia canada with a brightness of 78 iso and a concentration of 0 7 was treated with three different fwa 39 s at 40 u00b0 c and 5 minutes of retention time from the results shown in table 1 it is evident that under the same dosage fb 71 can obtain a significantly higher brightness value compared to the conventional fwa 39 s when used on production that requires more mechanical pulp than kraft pulp the incoming paper samples from a paper mill in british columbia canada with a brightness of 84 iso were coated with coating color and two different fwa 39 s from the results shown in table 2 it is evident that under the same dosage fb 71 can obtain a significantly higher brightness compared to the conventional fwa 39 s when used on production that requires coating materials the incoming samples of 100 kraft pulp from a pulp mill in british columbia canada with a brightness of 88 iso and a concentration of 1 0 was treated with three different fwa 39 s at 40 u00b0 c and 5 minutes of retention time from the results shown in table 3 it is evident that fb 71 has a plateauing effect with whiteness as the dosage is increased whereas the two conventional fwa 39 s causes yellowing once overdosing occurs a plant test was performed at a pulp and paper mill in british columbia canada incoming pulp with 86 iso brightness and a concentration of 0 7 was used to make paper products from the results shown in table 4 it is clear that fb 71 is effective in stabilizing paper and has. |
1 | of inlet 2 c this in turn creates a diverging profile from first predetermined diameter 23 c of inlet 2 c to third predetermined diameter 27 c of swirl inducing portion 16 c followed by a converging profile from third predetermined diameter 27 c to throat 21 c diverging portion 11 c has second predetermined diameter 25 c and is further illustrated as having a predetermined length 13 c as illustrated in fig1 in an embodiment predetermined length 13 c is 1 centimeter as in the first and second embodiments diverging portion 11 c diffuses the flow of blood thereby reducing its exit velocity and surface 12 c of diverging portion 11 c makes an angle 14 c with longitudinal axis 8 c in an embodiment angle 14 c is 7 degrees as noted previously embodiments of diverging portion 11 c can be provided with either a conical or a flared configuration fig1 13 and 14 disclose four lobes 18 c which are helically disposed about longitudinal axis 8 c but are more pronounced and more defined than lobes 18 b in the second embodiment in an alternate embodiment not shown the cannula tip may have a plurality of lobes comprising of at least four lobes in another alternate embodiment not shown the cannula tip may have a plurality of lobes comprising of at least about four lobes furthermore lobes 18 c encompass a 360 degree u201c twist u201d or helical rotation along longitudinal axis 8 c of swirl inducing portion 16 c in another embodiment lobes 18 c encompass at least a 360 degree u201c twist u201d or helical rotation along longitudinal axis 8 c of swirl inducing portion 16 c in another embodiment. |
5 | steel the rfid tag 300 is detuned such that the steel of the tooth 152 tunes the rfid tag 300 to the correct frequency using the tooth 152 as an antenna in some embodiments a tuning circuit in the rfid tag 300 tunes the tag 300 once the tag 300 is activated in the tooth 152 fig6 shows another construction of a heavy machine bucket tooth 152 incorporating an rfid tag 300 the tag 300 is mounted to an end 600 of the tooth 152 the end 600 is inserted into a mounting bracket 605 and the tooth 152 is secured to the mounting bracket 605 in this construction the rfid tag 300 takes advantage of the metal of the tooth 152 and the bracket 605 using backscattering to increase an intensity of the rfid signal fig7 shows a construction of a heavy machine bucket tooth 152 arranged to receive an rfid tag the tooth 152 includes a hole 700 drilled into the base of the tooth 152 a cylindrical rfid tag is inserted into the hole 700 in some constructions a ceramic disk is placed over the rfid tag and the hole 700 is welded shut fig8 shows a construction of a ceramic plug 800 for insertion in the tooth 152 of fig7 the ceramic plug 800 encapsulates an rfid tag and a tooth wear detection circuit four probes 805 810 815 820 extend out of the ceramic plug 800 when the ceramic plug 800 is inserted into the hole 700 of the tooth 152 the probes 805 820 each contact the tooth 152 and are thereby electrically coupled to. |
3 | 1 ethylpropoxy 1 cyclohexene 1 carboxylate were added under stirring after fast addition 10 15 min of two thirds ca 160 ml of the total volume of this solution the addition was stopped and the supersaturated clear solution was seeded with 0 2 g of previously obtained ethyl 3r 4r 5s 4 acetamido 5 amino 3 1 ethylpropoxy 1 cyclohexene 1 carboxylate phosphate 1 1 immediately afterwards crystallization commenced the resulting thick suspension was stirred for 45 60 min at 50 55 u00b0 c then the remaining amine solution was slowly added 45 60 min to the suspension at 50 55 u00b0 c the feeder was rinsed with 20 ml ethanol subsequently the thick suspension was continuously cooled to 12 20 u00b0 c in about 4 h cooling speed 10 u00b0 c h to complete the crystallization stirring was continued at 12 20 u00b0 c for additional 2 u00b1 1 h ethyl 3r 4r 5s 4 acetamido 5 amino 3 1 ethylpropoxy 1 cyclohexene 1 carboxylate phosphate 1 1 was isolated by pressure filtration 0 3 bar nitrogen overpressure dacron u00ae filter cloth the crystalline product was washed twice with 240 ml acetone and twice with 300 ml n heptane at room temperature ethyl 3r 4r 5s 4 acetamido 5 amino 3 1 ethylpropoxy 1 cyclohexene 1 carboxylate phosphate 1 1 was dried in vacuo u2248 20 mbar at a maximum temperature of 50 u00b0 c until constant weight yield 54 55 g 88 91 of the title product in the form of colorless needles with an assay of 99 wt sum of impurities lt 0 5 wt single impurities u2266 0 1 wt 100 g 0 295 mol ethyl 3r 4r 5s 4 acetamido 5 azido 3 1 ethylpropoxy 1 cyclohexene 1 carboxylate were dissolved. |
3 | amounts of expansion upon solidification thereby enhancing net shape making capabilities these and other consequences of engineering the metal component of composite bodies made by silicon infiltration permit the fabrication of large structures of complex shape application_number US 201213420449 A description according to the methods of the present invention a porous mass containing at least one reinforcement material and optionally carbon is infiltrated with a molten multi constituent metal containing at least silicon and titanium typically a wetting condition exists or is created between the molten metal and the bodies of material making up the porous mass so that the infiltration can occur by capillarity although at least one of silicon and titanium metal may remain in the formed composite body as for example residual infiltrant material more commonly at least some of the titanium chemically reacts with at least some of the silicon constituent of the infiltrant material to form one or more titanium silicon intermetallic compounds the silicon containing intermetallics e g u201c titanium silicides u201d are distributed throughout the composite body as are the one or more reinforcement materials when the porous mass contains some reactable u201c free u201d carbon the silicon component of the infiltrant may react with this carbon to form silicon carbide this silicon carbide is sometimes referred to as u201c in situ u201d silicon carbide it may be possible to coax the titanium component into also participating in the reaction with carbon if such would be desirable but in a preferred embodiment the titanium constituent hardly participates forming at best only a. |
8 | a natural language and pass a request for connection through the telephony system 40 to the call centre 50 the telephony system 40 can also provide to the call centre 50 the customer line identification cli number this allows the use of a customer relationship management system database 72 in the call centre 50 to bring up details of the customer 60 if that customer 39 s details are stored in the database 72 in order to identify to which agent 70 a connection should be made the telephony system 40 is informed which agents 70 are able to accept calls by means of an indicator 74 which may be passed to the telephony system 40 thus the telephony system 40 knows which agents 70 are available to take calls and does not waste resources trying to make connection when no agents 70 are available this is implemented in a computer telephony integration cti system incorporated into the workstations used by the agents 70 in another embodiment the agents 70 could dial a number and log into the system 10 by for example using ivr technology the invention is described with respect to telephonic communication between the customer and the communications centre the connection could also be established by means of a data and or voice connection through a computer network such as the internet in yet a further embodiment of the invention the message 300 could include the number on the public switched telephone network or on a mobile network with whom the customer wished to make contact the telephony system 40 would using the first field in the message 300 establish the connection between the number and the customer in yet a further embodiment of the system the customer 60 could use a mobile device pda. |
4 | pulp that has been consolidated into large pieces to a shredder screw 8 the shredding axis of which is arranged to be essentially parallel to the axes of rotation of the drums a small oblique mounting of a maximum of 5 10 degree may for example be present if a conical shredder screw is used where the mat is fed to an inlet slit in the outer casing of a conical shredder screw where the inlet slit lies parallel with the axes of the drums the fragmented pulp is led after this shredder screw 8 out from an outlet in the casing of the shredder screw in the flow 21 to a dilution screw 30 that is driven by a motor 31 the dilution screw exposes the pulp to continuous tumbling during the addition of dilution fluid liq2 and the pulp is subsequently fed to a stand pipe 40 at its finally conditioned consistency the pulp can subsequently be pumped from the stand pipe 40 to the next treatment step of similar type in the bleaching line fig2 shows another view of a part of the same process in which the shredder screw 8 is oriented in the same direction as the dilution screw 30 it can be seen more clearly here how the. |
1 | 910 is suitably made of a strong resilient electrically insulating plastic material such as polypropylene or polycarbonate in a preferred embodiment the ferrule is a colored plastic with the color utilized to identify the type of instrument of which it is a part for example a blue ferrule might identify a maryland dissector while a red ferrule might identify a single acting scissors regardless of color the ferrule is installed by being moved slidably along shrink wrap 20 in the direction indicated at 945 when the ferrule means 910 is moved in the direction indicated at some point the portion of the frusto conical projection 938 located adjacent wall 936 resiliently deforms outwardly to pass over rim 934 of rigid plastic housing 914 after wall 936 passes wall 922 the frusto conical conical projection 938 snaps back into a mating engagement with groove 940 of the rigid plastic housing 914 in this mated position the electrically insulating ferrule connecting means 910 overlaps peripheral electrical conductive portion 912 of aluminum tube 20 as well as substantial portions of the electrically insulating shrink wrap 20 and the electrically insulating housing 914 in this manner the ferrule connecting means 910 ensures that the possibility of short circuiting and electrical disruption is eliminated the preferred laparoscopy instruments of the invention are preferably assembled. |
1 | publication_number US 4526171 A abstract this invention relates to correcting vision defects and more particularly to changing the curvature of the human cornea by the formation of incisions on the surface of the cornea application_number US 11232880 A description referring generally to the drawings and in particular to fig1 there is depicted a cornea incision device in accordance with the invention generally referred to by reference numeral 10 also depicted in fig1 is a side elevational view of part of a human eye 12 that includes a sclera 14 and a cornea 16 suction ring 18 concentrically surrounds cornea 16 and abuts sclera 14 as shown in fig1 suction ring 18 abuts sclera 14 along the inner circumference of suction ring 18 and along the terminal portion of downwardly extending flange 19 of suction ring 18 to form a sealed volume 20 bounded by suction ring 18 and that portion of sclera 14 covered by suction ring 18 an air passageway 22 communicates with sealed volume 20 to allow application of a vacuum to sealed volume 20 by application of a vacuum to sealed volume 20 the observed and relative intraocular pressure of eye 12 will increase the tension of cornea 16 facilitating formation of the incisions and restricting movement of eye 12 with respect to suction ring 18 depending on the desired location of the surface incisions the. |
1 | platinum platinum iridium alloy drawn brazed silver dbs or the like can be used a preferred embodiment uses conductors 240 formed of multi strands of drawn filled tubes dft each strand is formed of a low resistance material and is encased in a high strength material preferably metal a selected number of u201c sub strands u201d are wound and coated with an insulative material with regard to the operating environment of representative embodiments such insulative material protects the individual conductors 240 if its respective sheath 242 was breached during use in addition to providing the requisite strength flexibility and resistance to fatigue conductors 240 formed of multi strands of drawn filled tubes in accordance with the above description provide a low resistance alternative to other materials specifically a stranded wire or even a coiled wire of approximately 60 cm and formed of mp35n or stainless steel or the like would have a measured resistance in excess of 30 ohms in contrast for the same length a wire formed of multi strands of drawn filled tubes could have a resistance less than 4 ohms sheaths 242 and paddle structure 230 are preferably formed from a medical grade substantially inert material for example polyurethane silicone or the like importantly such material should be non reactive to the environment of the human body provide a flexible and durable i e fatigue resistant exterior structure for the components of paddle lead 200 and insulate adjacent terminals 212 and or electrodes 222 additional structure e g a nylon mesh a fiberglass substrate not shown can be internalized within the paddle structure 230 to assume a prescribed cross sectional form fig3 depicts paddle lead. |
1 | of partner care for men the care composition in this embodiment may be embedded for example in a urethra stick of adeps solidus this stick should have a length of from 10 to 30 cm preferably 25 cm and a diameter of from 2 5 to 7 mm preferably 4 5 mm it can be broken into segments by means of predetermined breaking points which are arranged for example at intervals of about 5 cm a preferred composition for the urethra stick consists of lactobacillus bifidus microorganisms with saccharomyces cerevisiae and oligofructose as starter vitamin a alpha tocopherol pantothenate zinc selenium melaleuca aetheroleum and fragrances should also be present preferably the urethra stick comprises per gram from 10 7 to 10 9 preferably 10 8 lactobacillus bifidus microorganisms from 1 to 10 wt preferably 2 5 wt saccharomyces cerevisiae from 0 05 to 0 3 wt preferably 0 1 wt retinol acetate from 1 to 3 wt preferably 1 5 wt d alpha tocopherol from 1 to 6 wt preferably 3 wt zinc and or from 2 to 20 wt preferably 3 wt oligofructose the dosage of the vaginal care composition according to the invention is dependent on factors known to the person skilled in the art care of the mucosa is usually to be carried out from 1 to 3 times daily using up to 3 g of the composition alternatively immediately before and after particular stress such as swimming or sexual intercourse long term care can be carried out using for example 6 ovules per cycle 10 8 microorganisms g lactobacillus bifidus g 10 of the composition according to the invention 2 5 wt saccharomyces cerevisiae as nutrient medium 0 1 wt retinyl. |
9 | position engaging the printed circuit board support 5 at a point within the cut out 15 in this manner the stop mechanism 90 may be utilized to control the movement of selected printed circuit board supports 5 along the conveyor path in operation one of a plurality of spacers 50 see fig2 having different thicknesses is selected depending upon the thickness profile of the printed circuit board 80 engaged by the pair of conveyor rails 64 more specifically the spacer 50 having a thickness most suitable for optimum supportive engagement of the printed circuit board 80 by the printed circuit board support 5 is selected the selected spacer 50 is installed by extending or positioning the respective projections 56 into the corresponding recesses 54 the upper spacer surface 58 of the selected spacer 50 is then utilized to engage the printed circuit board 80 within the operating envelope of the pick and place machine 76 alternatively the spacer 50 may be eliminated and the base extension assembly 20 may be arranged to define a variable extension assembly height dimension a as discussed herein with reference to fig3 and the height dimension of the base extension assembly 20 may be varied as a function of a thickness profile of the printed circuit board 80 in which case the upper surface 12 will engage the printed circuit board 80 it is contemplated that the variable height base extension assembly 20 and the spacers 50 may be utilized in a cooperative. |
2 | limit application_number US 5268305 A description fig1 shows a portable tank assembly 10 which includes a trailer deck 16 a stationary tank section 14 and a pivot tank section 12 supporting trailer wheels 18 are provided on the trailer deck 16 and are located towards the rear of the trailer deck 16 the stationary tank section 14 rests on supports not shown on the trailer deck 16 towards the front of the trailer deck 16 and the pivot tank section 12 rests on supports not shown on the trailer deck 16 towards the rear of the trailer deck 16 the supports are constructed of hollow structural steel welded to the trailer deck 16 and support each of tank sections 12 and 14 at three points on the respective tank sections 12 and 14 the supports for the stationary tank section 14 are permanently welded while the supports for the pivot tank section 12 are bolted to allow the pivot tank section 12 to pivot as required the pivot tank section 12 and the stationary tank section 14 are semi cylindrical tank halves with vertical side walls a semi conical shaped bottom an open face and an open top fig1 shows an interior view of the tank sections 12 and 14 vertical flanges 60 are. |
7 | checks whether a selection is made in the displayed menu of step 156 for example the user can simply left click on an item in the menu if no selection is made then the process checks in step 160 whether to remove the menu from the screen this can occur for example if the user clicks in the gui outside the menu right clicks selects an exit option or performs other standard input commands as is well known in guis if the menu is to be removed then in step 162 it is removed from the screen and the process returns to normal processing and checking as to whether a column heading is selected in step 154 if the menu is not to be removed in step 160 then the process returns to step 158 to check for a selection in the menu if a selection of a menu item is made by the user in step 158 then the process continues to step 164 in which the contents of the folder display are additionally filtered based on the user 39 s selection thus the files and folders displayed in the folder window are filtered based on the item just selected by the user in addition to being filtered by any filter criteria previously entered by the user or set as a default. |
7 | expansion ratios provide mappings between nonlinear sensors and a more linear output domain the method includes a method of converting an input digital signal having a nonlinear dependency on a physical variable into an output digital signal that exhibits a substantially linear dependency with respect to the variable is disclosed the method includes multiplying the input digital signal by a variable multiplying factor to thereby generate a multiplied digital version of the input signal adding to the multiplied digital version of the input signal a predefined digital offset signal to thereby produce the output digital signal multiplying the output digital signal by a predefined feedback gain correction factor to thereby produce a digital feedback signal using the digital feedback signal to produce the variable multiplying factor application_number US 94809910 A description pad u00e9 approximants may be used to produce expandable approximations of desired mapping functions where the approximations may be expressed as a ratio of two power series where each power series includes a respective set of coefficients a given pad u00e9 approximant mapping function may be defined and or fined tuned by adjusting either or both of its numerator and denominator coefficients pad u00e9 approximation mapping functions are suitable for. |
1 | coatings 76 and 78 the metallurgical composition can be maintained in a highly uniform manner throughout the ceramic coatings as a result properties such as hardness and wear resistance can be optimized to reduce or eliminate wear debris generation from the metallic surface beneath the ceramic coating the coating grain sizes can further be maintained in the nanometer 1 u00d7 10 u2212 9 meter range allowing the coatings to grow substantially void and pinhole free thus eliminating corrosion and ion leaching from the metallic surface beneath the ceramic coating the metallurgical composition can also be tailored to provide biologically active sites on the external surfaces 80 and 82 of the ceramic coating that attract and hold natural lubricants synovial or other extracellular fluids present in the tissue around the articulating elements these fluid retentive surfaces provide a continuously forming thin layer of lubrication 58 between the treated articulating elements that reduces or eliminates physical contact between the surfaces of the elements in this manner the generation and release of wear debris corrosion products and metallic ions into the body is reduced or eliminated the ibed process used to form a ceramic coating in and on the surfaces of the metallic articulating elements proceeds as a continuous uninterrupted two step process described in the following table ii fig4 is a cross section detail view of a coated surface according to another embodiment of the invention as shown in fig4 the orthopaedic implant 10 includes elements 84 and 86 in close proximity in this embodiment a multiple layer coating may be generated in and or on each articulating. |
2 | on the said end for the cameras to see what is in the tower high intensity lights or infrared illuminators will be utilized as water towers do not have internal lighting systems the remote control will have two joysticks which control all of the functions of the arm the up down and side to side movement and up and down the cables mentioned previously the end effecter being used be it the media blaster or the paint gun or robotic arm extend and retract the arm as needed the control box will connected to the arm via a hard wire link which will go run from the control trailer to the arm itself or via wireless link which will increase functionality and allow the user to take the control box out of the trailer and control the arm anywhere within range of the wireless signal for example if the operator needed to be inside the tower on the chair seat or basket attached to the arm the arm could thusly be controlled an end effector is the device at the end of a robotic arm designed to interact with the environment the exact nature of this device depends on the application of the robot in the strict definition which originates from serial robotic manipulators the end effector means the last link or end of the robot at this endpoint the tools are attached in a wider sense an end effector can be seen as the. |
3 | sample to allow detection of the viable cells accordingly the percent viability can then be readily determined as can be appreciated adding substances such as detergent like compounds surfactants solvents or other compounds that affect membrane polarity membrane fluidity permeability potential gradient etc to the sample to increase the rate at which the molecule or dye enters the cells in order to speed the process other variations that are within the scope of the present invention include adding compounds that affect membrane polarity to decrease the rate of u201c leakage u201d of the converted dye from the cells further esterase enzyme inducing chemicals may be added to increase esterase activity in living cells such as naphthalene or dequalinium acetate or by environmental factors such as heat in addition compounds other than fluorescein diacetate such as calcein am may also be used to detect metabolically active live cells the stability and shelf life of the fluorescein diacetate and other chemicals may be increased by the addition of antioxidants or similar preservatives or by dissolving the fda into other solvents besides acetone or by other stabilizing methods such as lyophilization the fluorescence detection apparatus used may be designed for microscopic surface internal solution and non suspension sample formats also included within the context of the present invention is software that permits the user to interface the fluorescence instrumentation to a computer for direct calculation of percent viability and cell concentration or other data processing or recording formats addition of compounds to reduce background in the sample such as hemoglobin may be utilized rinsing the sample in a buffer solution and centrifuging or filtering or otherwise retaining the cells as they are washed. |
9 | shown the tube forming frame members 101 and 12 block 120 has a threaded opening 121 adjacent one end and also a through hole 122 a cap screw 124 passes through an opening in tube 101 and is threaded into the opening 121 the cap screw securely clamps the members 120 to tube 101 a second member 125 also fits into the end portion of tube 101 and has a relief cut in one surface so the two members 120 and 125 are spaced slightly as shown at 126 the two parts 120 and 122 are inserted into the rear frame member 101 a cap screw 127 is passed through a provided opening in the lower wall of the frame member 101 through the opening 122 and is threaded into an opening 128 in member 126 the opposite ends of members 120 and 125 are slipped into the outer end of frame member 12 before cap screw 127 is tightened and frame members 101 and 12 are abutted then the cap screw 127 is tightened and it will spread the ends of members 120 and 125 which are inside tube 12 to securely hold the two frame parts aligned and in assembly the same type of fasteners are used for frame members 20 and 102 and cross bars 30 and. |
7 | returns a true unbiased answer to permit direct subtraction from any sample matrix the blank is unbiased as the blank is measured in any ionic strength different from that of the sample and no attempt is made to matrix match despite an increase or decrease in absolute signal intensity the isotopic ratio determines the true concentration of the element species or molecule independent of ionic content of the sample blank or matrix solution the true value is obtained without bias due to ionic yield in the electrospray ionization source the sample likewise has the same relative intensity dependence with ionization strength using electrospray and other techniques by using direct in process isotope dilution and speciated isotope dilution measurements the relative intensity of the signal no longer effects the quantification of the analytes in the sample a direct measurement of the concentration is established by the isotopic ratio and the unbiased concentration is achieved in this way can unknown samples of unknown ionic strength and composition be placed into the instrument without performing calibration curves and accurate concentrations enabled to be determined these concentrations are independent of ionic strength sample matrix composition and intensity fluctuations of the instrument in this example the spiking of isotopes in uncomplexed forms is demonstrated to permit formation and equilibration rapidly enough to tag both elemental and speciated forms of the element of interest in fig5 the natural abundance of natural copper is shown natural copper has for example a ratio of cu 63 and cu 65 of 69 09 and 30 91 respectively in fig5 this ratio can be observed in a dilute electroplating solution it will be appreciated that fig5 showing cu singly charged ions which exhibit the natural ratio while fig6 illustrates cu ions. |
6 | five days in order to develop the necessary bond strength the hose is now ready for use in connection with push on couplings of the type shown in fig2 and 5 this coupling generally designated 40 has a nipple portion 41 adapted to be pushed into an end of a section of the hose 10 the nipple has several barbs thereon the first barb 42 has a rounded rear corner 44 the remaining two barbs 45 46 have sharp rear corners 47 48 all of the barbs preferably have the same outside diameter dimensions for the barbs on couplings for hoses of given inside diameter are preferably about as follows chart 1 fitting dimensions______________________________________ a b c number barb length of barbsnominal of large second and smallhose id barbs diameter third barbs diameter______________________________________1 4 34 3 340 250 2503 8 34 3 468 335 3751 2 34 3 598 410 505______________________________________ the hose of the present invention in which one or both of the core tube and cover are of pvc should have dimensions approximately as follows chart 2 pvc hose dimensions______________________________________ minimumnominal actual core tube cover braid braidhose id id od od angle coverage______________________________________1 4 34 275 375 525 48 7 u00b0 75 3 8 34 395 495 645 47 7 u00b0 75 1 2 34 530 630 780 54 u00b0 75 ______________________________________ with hoses and couplings dimensioned as described in charts 1 and 2 above the barbs are respectively 124 119 and 113 greater in diameter than the actual inside diameter of hoses of nominal 1 4 inch 3 8 inch and 1 2 inch id and with the materials indicated the force required to push the coupling into the hose into the fully assembled condition as shown in fig2 and with no lubrication on the hose. |
9 | must be manufactured of rigid material and the wall member 14 of flexible material or the wall member 12 of flexible and the wall member 14 of rigid material it can also be seen in these embodiments that the groove with reference to the direction of movement of the wall member 14 and the tongue element forms projecting edges 214 creating an undercut on the other hand a rigid inseparable joint construction between both wall members to be joined to each other can be achieved with the joint 2 of the invention to this end it is merely necessary that the profile groove 21 which receives the tongue element 22 be quite in constrast to the groove shown in fig2 which ends before reaching the outside and may thus be termed to be 34 closed 34 provided as a through groove extending to the outer surface so that the tongue element 22 can be pushed into the wall members which come together by butt joint the tongue element 22 will only show little or no elasticity in such cases so that the wall member 14 cannot be extracted in direction a from the wall member 12 resp the unit determined by this wall member in order to prevent a slipping out of the positioned tongue element in such cases it is of course possible and in many cases advisable to provide some type of locking elements known to the man skilled in the art which enable a locking of the wall members in the desired position while four tubular joint struts 301 are used in the casing cell of fig1 and 8 for the manufacture of a rigid structured unit of upper and lower wall members the struts being mounted fixedly by upsetting riveting or other. |
1 | the fastening device 2 not shown after the latching plate 8 has passed beyond the tip of the resilient latch 3 the spring action of the resilient latch 3 is relieved again and the latching plate 8 is fastened behind the resilient latch 3 as the resilient latches have opened up thus the latching plate 8 can no longer be pulled over the resilient latch 3 see in that respect fig4 a and 4 b for again releasing the latching plate 8 the resilient latch 3 has a second portion 22 of the inclined surface 20 which rises from the notional spring axis a towards the free end 6 of the resilient latch 3 that portion 22 serves as an inclined disengagement portion when now the rear wall 111 is pivoted in the direction of the side wall 112 and thus towards the resilient latch 3 the resilient latch 3 is again compressed by the latching plate 8 and the rear wall 111 can be removed from the side wall 112 or the connecting fitting 1 again that dismantling process is shown in fig6 a 6 b and 6 c in which the wall part 103 already has an angle differing from a right angle relative to the wall part 104 the latching plate 8 compresses the fastening device 2 u2014 or its resilient latches 3 and 4 again thereby permitting removal of the wall part 103 that is made possible by the second portion 22 see fig3 b and 5 of the inclined surface 20 which rises from the notional spring axis a see fig2 b and 5 towards the free end is inclined. |
3 | skellysolve b mp 83 u00b0 85 5 u00b0 c anal calcd for c 10 h 10 n 2 o 2 c 63 14 h 5 30 n 14 73 found c 63 42 h 5 39 n 14 86 the general procedure of example 2 was repeated except that two equivalents of tert butylamine utilized therein were replaced with one equivalent of cyclopropylamine and one equivalent of diisopropylethylamine the crude product was purified by flash chromatography using methylene chloride followed by methylene chloride methanol 98 2 and then recrystallized from ethyl acetate skellysolve b to yield the title compound mp 102 u00b0 105 u00b0 c anal calcd for c 10 h 12 n 2 o 2 c 62 48 h 6 29 n 14 58 found c 62 19 h 6 36 n 14 55 a solution of 5 cyclopropylisoxazole 4 carbonyl chloride 7 9 g 46 mmoles prepared in example 1 step d in methylene chloride was treated dropwise at 0 u00b0 c with 3 trifluoromethylaniline 14 8 g 92 mmoles the resultant paste was stirred at ambient temperature for two hours and partitioned between more methylene chloride 10 hcl and ethyl acetate the organic layer was separated dried and evaporated the solid residue was placed on silica gel and chromatographed using ether skellysolve b 1 1 recrystallization of the product from ether skellysolve b yielded 3 17 g 23 of the title compound mp 108 5 u00b0 111 u00b0 c anal calcd for c 14 h 11 f 3 n 2 o 2 c 56 75 h 3 74 n 9 46 found c 56 75 h 3 73 n 9 47 a solution of p anisidine 10 1 g 81 4 mmoles in 100 ml of methylene chloride was added at 0. |
9 | for a good reaction and because vapors are not as useful as a symptom of overheating the visual effect may be a change from one color to another from colorless to colored or vice versa from opaque to clear or vice versa or some other observable difference since some of the thermoparticulating compounds such as malonic acid and its derivatives produce acidic particulates indicators which change color in the presence of acid are often useful the examples given hereinafter illustrate various combinations of indicators and thermoparticulating compounds if the indicator is solid the particulate filter can usually be prepared by simply dissolving the indicator in a solvent depositing the solution on the filter material and evaporating the solvent some filter materials however must be activated generally this is accomplished by dipping the filter material in potassium silicate solution perfusing with carbon dioxide washing with ammonium chloride then clean water and heating at about 90 u00b0 c to provide an active silica gel coating on the filter material details are provided in u s pat no 3 689 224 the apparatus used for testing the indicator device is designed to simulate turbine generator conditions hydrogen 7 l min flow rate was passed over the samples which were contained in a stainless steel boat within a stainless steel tube 1 inch o d accurate temperature measurements were made by mounting the hot junction of a chromel alumel thermocouple within a small hole in the boat. |
2 | the contact portion 22 to pivot forward and contact a surface 50 on which the skateboard travels the friction between the contact portion 22 and the surface 50 reduces the speed of the skateboard when the backward pressure on the lever portion 21 is released the spring 35 brings the brake actuator 20 back into the disengaged position and allows the skateboard 10 to travel unhindered embodiments of the present invention may provide various advantages not found in conventional skateboards including skateboards with braking devices first the user is given much more control over the speed of the skateboard without compromise to the balance and stability of the user on a conventional skateboard the user either has to brake with his foot or scrape the board to reduce the speed of the board existing skateboard brakes such as those shown in u s pat nos 4 167 225 and 4 043 556 require a step down motion that could also affect the balance the board and potentially cause the board to tilt unintentionally in contrast the present embodiment allows the user to slide his foot to engage the brake while maintaining optimal balance on the board in an embodiment of the present invention having an angled face 21 a on the lever portion the user is able to engage the brake by sliding his foot sideways or backward requiring only minimal foot movement and balance shifting further control of brake pressure is accomplished by a pivot action of the rearward foot without any transfer of weight from one foot to the other second large contact surface on the contact portion 22 provides further stability during braking third friction brakes reduce the cost of maintenance required. |
1 | in vacuo the crude product was purified by flash column chromatography on silica gel 50 100 etoac in hexanes then 2 98 et 3 n etoac then 2 20 80 et 3 n meoh ch 2 cl 2 to yield intermediate 10 157 mg 84 as off white solid 1 h nmr chloroform d u03b4 7 61 dd j 3 7 1 3 hz 1h 7 44 dd j 5 0 1 2 hz 1h 6 96 7 03 m 2h 6 83 dd j 7 6 1 5 hz 1h 6 56 dd j 7 6 6 2 hz 1h to a solution of intermediate 9 111 mg 0 35 mmol in meoh 15 ml was added aqueous nh 4 cl 15 ml and zinc dust 0 56 g 8 7 mmol the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 h filtered and extracted with etoac the organic layer was washed with brine dried over na 2 so 4 and concentrated in vacuo the crude product was purified by flash column chromatography on silica gel 30 100 etoac in hexanes then 10 meoh in ch 2 cl 2 to yield intermediate 11 75 mg 75 c 9 h 8 cln 3 o 2 s 2 289 8 ms esi u2212 288 290 m u2212 h u2212 sulfonamide formation to a solution of intermediate 2 80 mg 0 21 mmol and dmap 5 1 mg 0 042 mmol 0 2 eq in chcl 3 0 8 ml and. |
1 | and the total number of strokes corresponds to the position of the sum wheel 4 b and thus to the position of the central hand 203 the hole counter has been moved further by one position on letting go the hole counter rocker 19 this is moved back through a spring region against a spring end 106 back into the initial position for zeroing the entire device a press button arm 103 of a first zeroing lever 18 is actuated via a third press button 211 this lever rotates about a pivot 107 a lug 128 on the first zeroing lever 18 thereupon via a pin 132 lifts the locking pawl 9 from the sum wheel 4 b and subsequently an edge 134 of the first zeroing lever 18 sets the heart shaped eccentric 2 back into the zero position with this the sum wheel 4 b and the central hand 203 also get back into the zero position the other counters are zeroed simultaneously with the above described zeroing of the sum hand 203 after the first zeroing lever 18 has travelled a part of its path a pin 109 of the first zeroing lever 18 catches a second zeroing lever 17 both zeroing levers 17 18 rotate about the same pivot 107 the second. |
6 | flats 60 thereon are placed against the undersides of the lower flanges 24 the lower flanges 24 have holes for the accommodation of the u bolts 62 so the bolts 62 are then inserted upwardly into the holes and the nuts 64 tightened thereon to anchor the shaft 56 in place in operation the roller 50 in fig4 as with the other rollers 50 and 46 are all free to rotate on their respective shafts 56 and 54 when maneuvering the crane 10 through various angles and also over different types of sloping terrain considerable thrust forces exist the function of the thrust washers 94a 94b is to prevent the rollers 46 and 50 from shifting against portions of the frame unit 16 more specifically against the webs 20 of the side beams 18a and 18b the friction and resulting heat will frequently distort or deform the integral flanges on the bushings that have been employed in the past while the same friction and heat can develop when using the separate thrust washers 94a 94b in contradistinction to the prior art integral flanges the rollers 46 and 50 are never prevented from rotating on their respective shafts 54 and 56 for the threaded dowel pins 97 will shear before any such happening occurs although the tapered boring of the rollers 46 and 50 in accordance with the teachings of my invention will be performed in. |
6 | of each pad and is utilised as follows a plurality of arcuate strip members 26 are formed equal in number to the number of blades 16 on the rotor 10 the radius of arc formed on their concave surface 28 corresponds with the radius of arc of the bottom of the peripheral groove 18 and the width of the strip portion of each member 26 is such as to make it a sliding fit in the peripheral groove 18 and each foot groove 20 the thickness of the strip portion of the member 26 is such that it will fit under each blade foot 14 when the blade 16 is in its operation loaded position and its accurate length is such that when positioned with its mid length centrally of the width of the respective groove 12 it spans the groove 12 its end extremities overlapping the side walls of the peripheral groove 18 thus when in the position just described if the strip member 26 attempts to move longitudinally of its groove 12 its end extremities will abut one or other of the opposing sidewalls of the peripheral groove 18 each strip member 26 has a projection 30 formed about mid length on its convex side the projection 30 is proportioned such that when the member 26 is positioned as described hereinbefore it lies in. |
2 | speed information brake fluid pressure information the gear position information obtained from the transmission 16 and the engine rotational speed information obtained from the engine ecu 11 in order to refer to the information resultantly control the clutch 12 and supply the shift instruction signal in order to control the transmission 16 for hybrid driving the hybrid ecu 18 further gives the instruction to the motor ecu 17 to control the electric motor 13 and the inverter 14 based on the obtained state of charge soc information on the battery 15 and other information and gives the instruction to the engine ecu 11 to control the engine 10 for example the hybrid ecu 18 includes a cpu an asic a microprocessor microcomputer a dsp and the like and internally has an operation unit a memory an i o port and the like note that a computer program to be executed by the hybrid ecu 18 can be installed on the hybrid ecu 18 that is a computer in advance by being stored in a non volatile memory inside the hybrid ecu 18 in advance the engine ecu 11 the motor ecu 17 and the hybrid ecu 18 are connected to each other for example through a bus complying with the standard of the control. |
6 | partial flow of diesel fuel flows through the heat exchanger the effect of heat exchanger which is oversized in order to provide a faster heating action is thus reduced from its previous maximum efficiency to its normal efficiency in which no overheating of the diesel fuel at the outlet 10 occurs the diesel fuel preheater 48 according to fig4 has an immerseable heat exchanger in which the heat transfer may be controlled in a continuously adjustable manner the cup shaped housing 49 of the heat exchanger which may be comprised of cast aluminum is provided at its outer circumference with ribs 50 and at its inner circumference with a smooth cylinder bore 51 a coil 52 made from a heat conducting material such as aluminum band is wound such that it contacts the walls of the cylinder bore 51 with a prestress one end of the coil 52 for example the lower end is fixedly connected to the housing 49 so that no rotation may occur within the coil 52 a tube 53 is provided or in another embodiment the tube 35 of the heating cartridge spaced at a relatively small distance d from the coil the upper end of the coil 52 is fixedly connected to the tube 53 so that no rotation can take place advantageously the coil 52 may be fastened to the tube and the housing by a tongue groove means in a rotation fast manner not shown in the drawing the coil 52 may be made of a flexible heat conducting gauze band for example a metal band in the following paragraph. |
4 | be actuated by compressed or pressurized air bellows 20 or equivalent actuators as best seen by referring to fig1 both of the dewatering cylinders 13 and 14 are of known construction and provided with an open outer surface that is to say their not particularly referenced cylindrical outer surfaces or jackets are equipped for instance with bores or continuous slots the first dewatering cylinder 13 is provided with support walls 21 which enable lateral outflow of the expressed or squeezed out water and water entering from the outside into the interior of the dewatering cylinder 13 as the case may be the same purpose is also fulfilled by the openings 22 of the dewatering cylinder 14 which extend in the axial direction of such dewatering cylinder as will be further recognized by referring to fig1 both of the dewatering cylinders 13 and 14 are arranged with their lengthwise axes located in essentially the same horizontal plane e additionally it will be seen that the diameter d 2 of the second dewatering cylinder 14 is smaller than the diameter d 1 of the first dewatering cylinder 13 the first press roll 15 is located beneath the plane e at a spacing which is greater than its roll radius r both of the wires 1 and 2 travel between the second dewatering cylinder 14 and the first press roll 15 in an essentially vertical downward direction as shown in fig1 the second press roll 16 is located at the side of the first press roll 15 which faces away from the second dewatering cylinder 14 the line shaped press location or pressure nip p between both. |
3 | liquid and then 2 reacting the thus obtained solution with a halogen of a transition metal to produce the solid catalyst suitable titanium compounds include the titanium halides and titanium alkoxides having 1 4 carbon atoms preferably ticl 4 suitable organo phosphate include the trialkyl phosphates having 1 10 carbon atoms preferably tri n butyl phosphate suitable solvents include any inert organic solvent preferably an aliphatic hydrocarbon having 4 8 carbon atoms a titanium tetrachloride catalyst supported on neodymium trichloride is surprisingly effective with the aid of an aluminum alkyl cocatalyst preferably a tri alkyl aluminum such as tri ethyl aluminum in producing an app of negligible crystallinity such a catalyst can be formed by 1 using tri n butyl phosphates to dissolve anhydrous ndcl 3 in a dry organic solvent and then 2 reacting this solution with ticl 4 a ticl 4 catalyst supported on praesydium trichloride which can be produced in the manner described above with the aid of cocatalysts described above is also effective in producing an app of negligible crystallinity similarly a ticl 4 catalyst supported on a mixture of ndcl 3 and prcl 3 can be used to obtain the desired amorphous propylene polymer the polymerization of propylene. |
8 | to the adhesion between a base film and a metal wiring and the shape of the base film and the metal wiring after the adhesion test is performed as shown in fig3 a copper wiring pattern 310 having 1 cm u00d7 10 cm u00d7 10 u03bcm of width a u00d7 length b u00d7 thickness c was printed on the bismaleimide triazine resin film bt film 300 with ink including copper nanoparticles having an average size of 20 nm by the ink jet method as shown in fig4 after drying the copper wiring pattern 310 formed on the base film a induction heating furnace 430 connected with a high frequency oscillator 410 was passed at an operation frequency of 500 khz by using a conveyor belt 420 nitrogen argon oxygen hydrogen air organic acid gas or alcohol gas etc may be injected to the induction heating furnace 430 through a injection hole and air was used in this example the heating part 440 could be selected from a probe microphone type 470 which is suitable for the induction heating of a small portion of the circuit substrate where the wiring is formed along with the area to be heated and a loop type which is suitable for the entire circuit substrate in this example the probe microphone type heating part was used for the induction heating of the small portion including the copper wiring pattern of the printed circuit board 400 and for sintering with heat instantaneously generated to form a wiring of the printed circuit board its adhesion was determined and summarized. |
6 | into the basin 40 and 119 capping 1 by 8 by 8 cmus 76 in other embodiments cooling tower support structures can be built or added onto together sharing common walls in several configurations fig1 shows a two tower configuration having a footprint of 30 feet by 51 3 feet and requiring 2838 of the large cmus 74 fig1 amp fig1 show four tower configurations having footprints of 51 3 feet by 59 3 feet and requiring 5214 of the large cmus 74 the large unobstructed open chamber 18 of the invention is made possible by the use of very long bond beams 30 or lintels spanning for example 22 feet each in 3 spans of a preferred embodiment referring to fig5 the cooling tower structure comprises six lateral bond beams 30 or lintels constructed from deep lintel cmus 74 having a deep u201c u u201d shape that accommodates the placement of a reinforcement bar 90 such as steel rebar in a horizontal orientation spanning and connecting or bonding the units and filling with cement 78 mortar or grout in order to secure the cmus 74 and the reinforcement bar 90 in place where a deep lintel cmu 74 sits over another cmu such as at a corner it can be vertically secured by placing a reinforcement bar 90 through a notch 77 in the face. |
8 | model to obtain a distortion coefficient r c r d 1 kr 2 d 0 lt k u2266 a u2212 1 r 2 dm 1 where r c is a distance from a predetermined point to the origin of a coordinate system of a corrected image r d is a distance from the predetermined point to the origin of a coordinate system of a distorted image r dm is a maximum distance from the origin of the coordinate system of the distorted image to an outermost point k is a distortion coefficient and a is a constant greater than 2 according to the lens distortion model an optimal distortion coefficient k is manually measured within a predefined measurement range without using auto estimation in order to remove an error caused by noise that a conventional method encounters that is an optimal distortion coefficient within a predefined range which allows an image received through the wide angle lens 100 to be the same as an image perceived by human eyes is obtained manually for increased precision the lens distortion model may use higher order terms including a plurality of distortion coefficients however increasing the number of distortion coefficients may increase the errors introduced during the distortion coefficient measurement thus increasing subsequent numerical calculation errors accordingly the apparatus of fig3 uses only one distortion coefficient because the radial distortion can be sufficiently modeled with only one distortion coefficient as shown in equation 1 the lens distortion model used by the apparatus of fig3 includes only one distortion coefficient since the present invention assumes that distortion is radial distortion an optimal distortion coefficient is a positive. |
5 | triangular post a round pole or combinations thereof preferably the vertical member is a square aluminum tube or an aluminum t rail referring to fig5 embodiment a a top view illustrates the coupling of a vertical member 505 as represented by a t rail for example without limitation to scaffold legs 520 a and 520 b via clamp member 525 the clamp member 525 is held together on one end by a pair of screws 510 that are threaded for ease of attachment and adjustment and on the other end the clamp member 525 surrounds and secures a pair of scaffold legs 520 the clamp member 525 includes a hinge 515 to facilitate attachment and provide flexibility e g based on various sizes etc the vertical member 505 provides support for and allows a sliding assembly not shown in the figure to slide vertically upwards and downwards fig5 embodiment b is a side view of a vertical member which in the figure is represented by a t rail provided merely for illustrative purposes while not intending to be limiting thereto referring to fig6 a t rail 602 is attached to a pump jack 603 which is operatively associated with and adapted to said t rail such that the pump jack 603 is able to slide vertically along said t rail 602 the t rail 602 is also attached to clamp members 604 a and 604 b that surround and grip a pair of scaffold legs 601 a and 601 b to secure the t rail 602 to the scaffold structure thereby allowing the pump jack 603 to. |
1 | rubber material for example an implant grade silicone polyurethane or polysulfone rubber or other material exhibiting a durometer rating that is moderately firm and able to withstand roughly 200 400 psi compression repeatedly over several million cycles without fracture in other embodiments however one or both of the cushions 34 a and or 34 b can be eliminated further while the cushions 34 a 34 b are illustrated in fig2 a as forming the corresponding abutment surface 80 82 as having a continuous curvature in other embodiments a linear or complex curved surface can be formed preferably however sufficient cushion material provided to support edges of a spinous process located within the corresponding receiving zone 64 70 implantation of the device 30 to the vertebral column 10 fig1 is described in greater detail below one technique for securing the implant body 32 using a band 90 is provided in fig3 a 5b in general terms the band 90 is wrapped about and through the implant body 32 via the lateral passage 62 to better illustrate one desired assembly technique the band 90 is depicted in fig3 a 5b as being loosely associated connected with the implant body 32 it being understood that in actual practice the band 90 can be more tightly associated with the implant body 32 as well as to the vertebral column 10 fig1 being repaired with this in mind fig3 a illustrates the band 90 e g a suture tape belt etc initially secured to the implant body 32 such that a first segment 92 extends through the lateral passage 62 e g extending from the right side 52 to the left side 50 and a second segment 94. |
2 | of the indicating material additionally without dripping of indicating material from the needle 104 the production rate is increased by decreasing the time the dispenser 102 needs to wait until it can move to the next location another benefit correlates to the volumetric nature of the dispensing system the amount of indicating material 64 in each indentation 16 is controlled more precisely this results in better performing direct tension indicating washers due to increased consistency and or reduced scatter of the indicated tension across many direct tension indicating washers this allows the tension at which the indicating material is emitted to be closer to the targeted bolt tension without the risk of the indicating material being emitted after the desired bolt tension has been achieved another feature of the dispensing system of fig3 is the use of a heater 108 to control the viscosity of the indicating material in its un cured and un dispensed state in source 100 heater 108 may be positioned inside or outside of source 100 controlling the viscosity of the uncured indicating material allows the dispensing system to use indicating materials that would be impractical to pump or dispense with at the required volumes and tolerances e g microgram controller 106 controls heater 108 to maintain the indicating material in source 100 at a desired temperature to achieve a desired. |
3 | continues for about 3 to 7 hours thereafter the cyanide formation rate drops off significantly it is believed that this initial heavy cyanide formation is due in part to the reaction of ammonia with carbon available at the surface of the steel being case hardened it follows therefore that as the surface carbon is depleted the cyanide formation is reduced accordingly to overcome this effect the initial nitriding gas flow rate is moderately high i e about an order of magnitude greater than that required when a scrubber is used or more specifically about 50 to 200 cu ft per hour per 100 sq ft of steel surface area being nitrided after this initial period of from 3 to 7 hours the nitriding gas flow rate is reduced significantly to about 5 to 20 cu ft per hour per 100 sq ft of steel surface area being nitrided at both flow rates it is necessary to maintain the required 1 to 3 water content in the gas nitriding should continue at the reduced gas flow rate for a length of time necessary to achieve the degree of hardness desired at specified depths nitriding times may vary from several hours to one week we have learned that when the nitriding inhibitor contamination is kept low as in this process the nitriding rate approaches a diffusion controlled process which is the maximum rate theoretically possible at such a nitriding rate there exists for any given alloy being nitrided a nitrogen activity for any given temperature below which no white layer iron nitride can be formed regardless of nitriding. |
9 | kingpin 16 of the semi trailer 15 also being possible the body 27 takes the form of a mechanical base composed for example of a frame structure or of exterior and interior longitudinal 29 and transversal 30 plates the body 27 is advantageously grippable by a handling machine 24 for this it has a mechanical interface system 31 compatible with the gripping system of this machine in the illustrated variant it is for example a series of apertures 32 arranged in alignment within the longitudinal 29 and or transversal 30 plates of the body 27 so as to leave the interior space free for the insertion of the fork s 26 of the forklift truck 25 depending on the variant and the layout of these openings 32 the apertures can be transversal or longitudinal or both at the same time as can be seen in the example in fig5 in the latter case the forklift truck 25 can advantageously take up the hitch attachment 9 via any of its faces and employ it according to wishes for transversal or longitudinal presentation however other handling machines 24 can be used such as a port crane or other lifting appliance of crane or beam type for example the mechanical interface system 31 can be different according to the type of handling machinery used for a crane for example the openings 32 providing apertures for the arms of the fork 26 of the forklift truck 25 can be replaced for example by attachment rings for slings different mechanical interface systems 31 can advantageously coexist on the body 27 of the hitch attachment 9 to make it compatible with various types of handling plant as previously mentioned the body 27 of the hitch attachment 9 also comprises an immobilization system 11 complementary to. |
3 | versatic acid styrene ethylene vinyl chloride butadiene vinylidene chloride vinyl versatate vinyl propionate t butyl acrylate acrylonitrile maleates fumarates and the like including plasticized or other derivatives thereof the amount of the ether derivative of rcl used in the water borne coatings of the invention is the amount effective in providing the desired thickening and rheological properties to the coating composition and thus will depend upon both the rheological properties desired and the ether derivative of rcl employed the preferred minimum amount is about 0 01 wt and the most preferred minimum about 0 05 wt of the wet coating composition the preferred maximum amount is 10 wt and the most preferred maximum amount about 5 wt after incorporating the thickener into the base paint the appearance of the paint should be smooth the viscosity of the resulting paint is then measured in the paint industry this viscosity is referred to as stormer viscosity and measured in krebs unit ku in accordance with the present invention rcl ether derivatives can be used in water borne coatings i e lacquers latex paints etc in the latex paint the pigment for example can be magnesium aluminum silicate hydrated aluminum oxide barium sulfate calcium silicate clay silica talc titanium dioxide or zinc oxide the pigment is determined by the desired results and the manufacturer generally the ratio of the volume of pigment to the volume of total non volatile material present in paint is referred to as the pigment volume concentration pvc which is normally expressed in percent latex paints have a pvc upper limit of 85 preferably 75 and more preferably 65 these latex paints have a pvc lower limit of 10 and preferably 20 more particularly when the latex paint is high gloss paint. |
6 | in step s 2 the light sensor 33 can measure the amount of light that strikes the sensor 33 and the light sensor 33 can transmit the light level signal u03b1 to the receiver 27 as shown in step s 3 the receiver 27 can communicate the light level signal u03b1 to the controller 25 as shown in step s 4 in step s 5 the controller 25 can analyze the light level signal u03b1 for example the controller 25 can estimate a brightness of an area of the building 11 including the light 16 the controller 25 can compare the light level to a predetermined value e g an amount of light comfortable for an ordinary person or can analyze the light level signal u03b1 in some other manner depending on the light level signal u03b1 the controller 25 can control the light 16 in various ways for example as shown in step s 6 the controller 25 can adjust the brightness of light produced by the leds 26 if the light level signal u03b1 indicates the amount of light detected is too high the controller 25 can dim the leds 26 or turn a subset of the leds 26 off alternatively if the amount of light is too low the controller 25 can increase the brightness of the leds 26 or turn on a subset of the leds 26 that were previously off thus the controller 25 can correct the amount of light provided by the light 16 in response to changes in ambient light such as if a level of natural light entering the area of the building 11 including the light 16 increases or decreases or if other lights are turned on or off in another example not illustrated the. |
2 | 26 a tube 27 extends from the space 28 within the filter unit 13 above the top of the pipe 23 to the space 29 within the top of the reactor 11 above the slurry 16 an opening 31 in the tube 27 connects the two spaces 28 29 in operation gaseous reactants are introduced to the reactor vessel 11 via the inlet 14 and the plate 15 the reactants form bubbles in the slurry 16 which pass upwards past the filter unit 13 the slurry 16 consists of a liquid phase of the reaction products and a catalyst in finely divided form the gaseous reactants react as they contact the catalyst thus adding to the products in the slurry at the same time the products pass through the filter element 22 to form a product filtrate 32 which is free of catalyst any gaseous products and unreacted reactants can be vented through the outlet 17 and subsequently treated and or recycled the product filtrate 32 leaves the filter unit 13 via the constant level device 23 and outlet 24 and is collected in the collector 25 for regulated continuous or periodic removal the difference in level between the slurry 16 and the product filtrate 32 determined by the constant level device results in a. |
6 | on its outside a rotationally symmetrical shape which widens from a certain point conically bears with its outside 6 on the edge of the aperture 4 the invention is based on the recognition that the sintered product may show cracks in that during sintering in which the spinel structure is formed the moulding 5 initially expands this expansion cannot be compensated for by the holder 1 in fact the moulding 5 is jammed in the edge of the aperture 4 depending on whether the moulding 5 consists of a prefired powder or of a non prefired powder it has been found that the expansion may be from 0 5 to 4 another problem with annular cores sintered in holders of the types shown in fig1 and 2 is that they may become suspended obliquely in the aperture 4 this situation is shown in fig3 a moulding 5 which is sintered in an oblique position becomes unconcentric this means that the final product has to be ground so as to return to the desired degree of concentricity or that the deflection unit in which it is used has to be provided with correction means to magnetically correct for the u concentricity which leads to an undesired influence of the electron beams during operation of the deflection unit the invention solves both above mentioned problems in that during sintering and subsequent cooling the mould is incorporated in a holder of a new design the newly designed holder 11 is shown in. |
7 | voltage which in one aspect of the invention is approximately 6 25 volts because transistor 12b is in a conducting state it couples the second programming voltage to the drain of cl2 thus cl2 is programmed to a logic 1 state because transistor 12a is nonconducting transistor 20a remains in an unprogrammed state upon initial power up or upon the return from an interruption in the power supply the inputs to both inverters 10a and 10b are at a logic low thus switches 14a and 14b are in the closed or conducting state because cl1 is in an unprogrammed state as soon as the voltage v dd which is coupled to the gate of transistor 20a reaches a predetermined threshold voltage which in one aspect of the invention is approximately 2 0 2 4 volts transistor 20a conducts and through switch 14a drives the input or b1 to a logic 0 thus via transistor m2 cl1 drives the input b2 to a logic 1 and thus upon power up non volatile memory cells cl1 and cl2 serve to set the latch circuit in the desired state once the latch is set transistors m2 and m3 conduct while transistors m1 and m4 do not thus. |
4 | 600 or loop through any orifice the preferred embodiment in fig4 is comprised of the shaft hook 100 attached to a handle 300 at approximately a right angle which is designed to telescope to an appropriate span for a specific application or user the handle 300 also includes a free rotation mechanism that allows the shaft hook 100 unit to be turned upwards or downwards easily and aide in ease of use both in convenient position and gravitationally keeping the orifice object s 500 on the shaft hook 100 the handle 300 is designed to fit across the inside of the hand giving leverage to the user fig5 the handle 300 is attached to a ring 400 which is adjustable in size to fit the user and detachable interchangeable with different sizes or styles other preferred embodiments may or may not utilize these features for best use in a specific application the intended use of this loop hook orifice threader and beader fig4 is for embellishing handwork the user will slip the clip or ring 400 onto the hand most likely a comfortable finger with the handle 300 held under the second joint knuckles of the hand fig5 the handle 300 will then be adjusted so that the entire handle 300 fits comfortably under the width of the fingers the handle 300 will also be adjustable in angle so that the shaft hook 100 is in line with the thumb and forefinger to comfortably allow a user to slide an orifice object 500 down the shaft. |
9 | shape such as square prism next operation of a fuel vapor treating system including the adsorbent canister 10 will be described fig1 the fuel vapor treating system is composed of the adsorbent canister 10 the vapor pipe 26 the fuel tank 27 the purge pipe 30 the air intake pipe 32 and purge valve 34 etc when the internal combustion engine 31 is stopped the fuel vapor e g vaporized in the fuel tank 27 flows into the main chamber 17 via the vapor pipe 26 then most of the fuel vapor adsorbs onto the adsorbent 42 filled in the main chamber 17 remaining fuel vapor that has not adsorbed onto the adsorbent 42 in the main chamber 17 flows into the auxiliary chamber 18 via the communication chamber 20 and then adsorbs onto the adsorbent 42 filled in the auxiliary chamber 18 in this state increase in temperature of the adsorbent 42 caused by exothermal reaction where the fuel vapor adsorbs onto the adsorbent 42 can be suppressed by endotherm caused by phase change from solid phase to liquid phase of the phase change material in the heat storage capsules of the shaped heat storage material 44 thus it is able to improve adsorption performance of the adsorbent 42 for the fuel vapor on the other hand in a state that the internal combustion engine 31 is running when the purge valve 34 is opened negative pressure in the internal combustion engine 31 can act on the adsorbent canister 10 due to this action ambient air flows into the auxiliary chamber 18 via the air communicating port 24 the air introduced into the auxiliary chamber 18 desorbs the. |
4 | carbon atoms such as methyl ethyl propyl butyl octyl vinyl butenyl and hexadecenyl groups and 2 monovalent hydrocarbon groups having an aromatic ring such as phenoxy propylphenoxy octylphenoxy and benzyl groups however preference is given to methyl groups known processes may be applied to the synthesis of such polyether compounds b and c for instance use may be made of a process wherein an alkyl halide reacts with a metal complex salt of the polyether compound a in the polyether compounds d and e the acyl group corresponding to a in formula 1 for instance includes 1 aliphatic acyl groups having 2 to 22 carbon atoms such as acetyl propanoyl butanoyl hexnoyl heptanoyl oxtanoyl nonanoyl decanoyl hexadecanoyl octadecanoyl hexadecenoyl eicosenoyl and octadecenoyl groups and 2 acyl groups having an aromatic ring such as benzoyl toluoyl and naphthoyl groups among which decanoyl and octadecenoyl groups are preferred known processes may be applied to the synthesis of such polyether compounds d and e for instance use may be made of a process wherein an acyl halide reacts with a metal complex salt of the polyether compound a for the hydrocarbon group corresponding to a in formula 1 in the polyether compounds f and g the same as referred to in conjunction with the polyether compounds b and c may hold true and for the acyl group corresponding to a in formula 1 the same as referred to in conjunction with the polyether compounds d and e may go true known processes may be applied to the synthesis of such poylyether compounds f and g for instance use may be made of processes wherein an alkyl halide reacts with a. |
6 | shows mat 100 on the tailgate of pick up truck 908 having the upawrdly curved faces 602 r 602 l of a pair of chocks 600 r 600 l positioned to secure the tires of a recreational vehicle 912 in the bed of the truck the recreational vehicle may either be pushed firmly against the cab of the truck or else another pair of oppositely facing chocks my secure the opposite pair of its tires fig1 shows two pairs of chocks 600 r 600 l securing a barbecue grill 914 and a propane tank 916 to mat 200 leaving room on the mat for the user to stand while cooking the vertically curved faces 604 r 604 l of one pair of the chocks secure the cylindrical propane tank while the upwardly curved faces 602 r 602 l of the other pair secure the wheels of the grill it should be appreciated that this arrangement not only secures these hazardous articles independently to prevent dangerous individual movement but also secures them together to prevent dangerous movement relative to each other fig1 shows a tractor 918 secured to or located on mat 200 by the upwardly curved faces 602 r 602 l of chocks 600 r 600 l interfacing with the tractor 39 s front tires to prevent forward rolling an additional pair of chocks could be similarly used to secure the rear tires to prevent rearward rolling and fig1 shows a bait bucket 922 and a cooler 924 being similarly secured by this mat chock system in a boat 920 while the invention has been shown and described with reference to specific exemplary. |
4 | 6 nylon yarn was used to knit a 32 gauge tricot knitted fabric then the fabric was scoured and dyed according to routine procedures the knitted fabric dyed had a basis weight of 178 g m 2 the knitted fabric had a warp elongation at a load of 0 5 kgf of 8 2 and a warp elongation at a load of 2 0 kgf of 19 3 next the knitted fabric produced above was immersed in an aqueous solution containing two types of c6 fluorinated water repellents having different performance characteristics as described above in composition 1 the fabric was wrung out by a mangle to a wet pick up of 56 by weight dried at 120 u00b0 c for 60 seconds and then treated with heat at 160 u00b0 c for 60 seconds for water repellency after the water repellent treatment the toluene repellency of the water repellent fabric was measured to be 174 seconds next the synthetic resin solution as described above in composition 2 was applied by a floating knife coating process using a knife coater the solution was applied to the knitted fabric in an amount so that the resin solids present in an amount of 16 g m 2 and then treated with heat at 120 u00b0 c for a minute then the fabric was heat set at 150 u00b0 c to give a stretchable coated fabric of example 3 the stretchable coated fabric had a basis weight of 194 g m 2 when the resulting stretchable coated fabric was measured for physical properties and the like the fabric had an air permeability of 3 cc cm 2 sec a hydraulic. |
3 | advantages conferred by the phosphetane ligands are evident although the reason for such a significant increase in selectivity upon moving from a five membered ring to a four membered phosphorus heterocycle is unclear table 3 reports the result obtained from asymmetric hydrogenation of u201c inverse u201d itaconate 5 the term u201c inverse u201d refers to the protection pattern of the itaconate and implies an inverse of ester acid protection relative to standard stobbe derived itaconates it can be seen that the rhodium complexes of duphos dipamp and bppm ligands were inadequate with regard to both catalytic efficiency and enantioselectivity entries 1 4 in order to test this further the rhodium catalyst of the phanephos ligand did render acceptable rates although ee 39 s were low entry 5 likewise catalysts bearing the fc 5 me amd fc 5 et ligands were highly active yet performed poorly in terms of enantioselectivity entries 9 10 catalysts based on the novel ligands especially fc 4 et and fc 4 pr were very efficient in this process entries 6 8 table 4 shows results from hydrogenation of the u03b2 substituted inverse itaconate ester 6 rhodium complexes of fc 4 et and fc 4 pr ligands were found to promote highly enantioselective hydrogenation with good substrate conversion entries 1 2 in contrast the bppm catalyst was completely ineffective entry 3 this process was investigated since amidosuccinate derivatives of type 8 have served as versatile peptidomimetic intermediates for the construction of various important drug candidates the substrates represented by formula 7 are another class of u201c inversely u201d protected itaconates results are shown in tables 5 7 for the specific substrates 9 and 10 tables 5 and 6 compare the performance of the rhodiun complex of fc 4 et with rhodium complexes of a broad range of. |
7 | agreements that they have put into place in the present invention the business model does not anticipate warehousing or stocking of parts inventory but rather relies upon rapid fulfillment by major suppliers distributors and wholesalers in the buyers local area having a broad selection of parts the present invention focuses on redefining the supply chain model illustrated in fig6 is a conventional supply chain model is shown as 602 wherein a purchase is made followed by delivery of that purchase that purchase is then put on the market subsequently sold and delivered to the ultimate customer followed by customer support a revised supply chain model is shown as 604 wherein a product is consigned then delivered to be marketed sold to a purchaser delivered to the buyer and supported purchase 606 is finally made after the marketing is done the one making the product available is not the owner of the part in the present inventive business model the supply chain 610 employed is such that the market 612 offers for sale a product the purchase and delivery is made upon the sale the purchased part is then delivered to the ultimate customer and supported illustrated in fig7 in more detail is the macro order process 700 for the original equipment manufacturer supply chain model the present invention envisions a business model and process that utilizes an intricate network that is based on a regional structure within a country such as five regions within the united states the five regions are broken down into three tiers which could for example represent the 34 dominant vehicle lines the parts com network suppliers are selected from an elite group of nationwide dealers that excel in both parts sales and distribution the tiers in the example are called platinum gold and silver shown. |
3 | combination of mtt and gon zeolites may also be used in layers the use of catalyst layers is disclosed in u s pat no 5 149 421 issued sept 22 1992 to miller which is incorporated by reference herein its entirety the order of the layers may be mtt in a first layer and gon in a subsequent layer or vice versa depending upon the nature of the feed and the desired products the mtt and gon zeolites can be employed over a wide range of concentrations the catalyst combination may comprise 1 99 weight percent mtt zeolite and 99 1 weight percent gon zeolite preferably the crystal size of the zeolites is less than 0 1 micron i e the longest dimension of the crystal is less than 0 1 micron the crystalline mtt and gon can be used as synthesized but preferably will be thermally treated calcined usually it is desirable to remove the alkali metal cation by ion exchange and replace it with hydrogen ammonium or any desired metal ion the zeolite can be leached with chelating agents e g edta or dilute acid solutions to increase the silica to alumina mole ratio the zeolite can also be steamed steaming helps stabilize the crystalline lattice to attack from acids the zeolite can be used in intimate combination with hydrogenating components such as tungsten. |
6 | of its engine such as idling it runs at high efficiency load conditions only with no 34 part throttle 34 running and provides as an option the recovery and re use of a portion of the vehicle 39 s braking energy it can operate in this manner over wide ranges of atmospheric conditions with mechanisms markedly low in weight size and cost to accomplish this the unthrottled engine pumps hydraulic fluid into a storage chamber at substantially maximum load and drives its vehicle by feeding to its drive motor just enough fluid to meet its immediate power needs it 39 s shut off valves 15 and 16 stop all fluid flow to the drive motor when no power is needed this eliminates a substantial leakage loss optionally the drive motor is used to pump fluid back into the high pressure storage chamber during braking for re use as needed it achieves the necessary degree of power piston stroke uniformity by raising or lowering the pressure in the fluid storage chambers to meet ambient atmospheric conditions and fuel variations such as high or low octane and alcohol blends this is achieved by programming the computer to analyze data from barometric pressure sensor 61 air temperature sensor 62 and humidity sensor 63 accumulator pressure sensors 64 and 65 and. |
6 | allows the movable scroll to revolve and it is arranged between the movable scroll and a front housing in fig7 a spiral body 20b of the movable scroll 20 engages with a spiral body 16b of a fixed scroll an end plate 20a of the movable scroll 20 and a thick disk shaped bush 21 are arranged concentric with each other and the bush 21 rotatably fits into a boss 20c of the movable scroll 20 through a needle bearing 22 to the end plate 20a of the movable scroll 20 on the side of the front housing 10b there is fixed a movable race 25 shown in fig8 a and to the front housing 10b on the side of the movable scroll 20 there is fixed a fixed race 24 shown in fig8 c further between six ball rolling grooves 25c of the movable race 25 and six ball rolling grooves 24c of the fixed race 24 there are interposed balls 26 respectively an o ring 27 is disposed between the front housing 10b and a rear housing in fig8 a on the circumference of the ring shaped movable race 25 having a radius r there are provided the six annular ball rolling grooves 25c at equal intervals at the center of each of the ball rolling grooves 25c there is formed a projection 25e about which the ball rolls similarly in fig8 c. |
1 | it is determined for the crocin specific photon wavelength of 440 nm blue light it has a deep red colour and forms crystals with a melting point of 186 u00b0 c when dissolved in water it forms an orange solution crocetin is another compound of saffron that was found to express an antilipidemic action and promote oxygen penetration in different tissues more specifically it was observed an increased oxygenation of the endothelial cells of the capillaries an increase of the oxygenation of muscles and cerebral cortex was observed and led to an increased survival rate in laboratory animals with induced hemorrhagic shock or emphysema anatto a spice contains as main constituent 70 80 the carotenoid bixin which displayed relevant antioxidative properties fucoxanthine is a constituent of brown algae with a pronounced ability for photosensitization of red ox reactions healing factors comprise compounds that promote or enhance the healing or regenerative process of the tissues on the application site of the composition during the photoactivation of the composition there is an increase of the absorption of molecules at the treatment site by the skin or the mucosa an augmentation in the blood flow at the site of treatment is observed for an extent period of time an increase in the lymphatic drainage and a possible change in the osmotic equilibrium due to the dynamic interaction of the free radical cascades can be enhanced or even fortified with the inclusion of healing factors suitable healing factors include but are not limited to hyaluronic acid hyaluronan hyaluronate is a non sulfated glycosaminoglycan distributed widely throughout connective. |
2 | rejuvenating and or cleaning composition identical to that used in example 1 was added to the vehicle 39 s fuel tank which fuel tank contained approximately 15 liters of gasoline fuel the vehicle engine was then actuated in the normal way by spark ignition thereby allowing the mixture of fuel and cleaning composition to pass into the engine 39 s injection system and to combust in the cylinder chambers the unburnt fuel and gases passing through the catalytic converter the vehicle was driven for a distance of 30 miles at a speed of 50 miles per hour prior to treatment according to the invention the vehicle was driven on a clayton chassis dynamometer system dc500 while following the driving schedules of the us federal test all exhaust gas sampling was carried out on diluted exhaust gases in a dilution tunnel which was designed to fulfil the code of federal regulations 1 the flow of diluted exhaust was 6 m 3 min maintained by a venturi and the average dilution ratio was approximately 10 5 according to the test three gaseous transients were sampled a first u201c cold start u201d transient y ct corresponded to emissions produced upon starting the vehicle from a u201c cold u201d state wherein the vehicle engine had not been used in the prior period of 8 to 12 hours a second u201c mid range u201d transient y s corresponded to the emissions expelled at normal working temperature in the drive cycle while a third transient y ht was sampled upon starting the engine after a 10 minute period during which the engine was at rest measurements of regulated emissions were carried out in accordance. |
2 | and the remaining drill cuttings are moved to a discharge chute that moves the remaining drill cuttings to a collection area a vacuum conduit 72 is positioned within the collection area and in one embodiment is positioned in or near the low point of the collection area the vacuum conduit 72 also extends to and is connected to at least one container 85 a the container 85 a is further connected to a vacuum pump conduit 95 that is connected to a vacuum pump 100 the vacuum pump 100 creates suction within the container 85 a and therefore within the vacuum conduit 72 which results in the remaining drill cuttings being transferred to the container 85 a through the vacuum conduit 72 an exemplary vacuum pump 100 includes a triton 1500 electric vacuum pump skid the container 85 a is an enclosed container and is capable of withstanding suction pressure created by the vacuum pump 100 and is commonly referred to as a vacuum container by those skilled in the art in one embodiment the vacuum conduit 72 may extend to a manifold 75 wherein one or more secondary vacuum conduits 80 a 80 b may extend to one or more containers 85 a 85 b in fig1 only two secondary vacuum conduits 80 a 80 b and containers 85 a 85 b are shown but it is contemplated that any number of secondary vacuum conduits and containers could be used the manifold 75 may allow the one or multiple containers 85 a 85 b to be filled with drill cuttings at a given time by adjusting the position of. |
4 | the overall extension of the material selected for the intersheath 13 is in all cases greater than the maximum movement that occurs of the strands 4 7 and 10 relative to each other a thickness 20 of the intersheath 13 can be used to set in a controlled manner a radial distance 17 of the covering layer of strands 12 from the center of rotation of the rope 1 and thereby to neutralize the torque ratio between the torque of the covering layer of strands 12 and of the parallel laid rope core 9 which act in opposite directions to each other in the loaded rope 1 the thickness 20 selected for the intersheath 13 must be increased with increasing diameter of the strands 10 and or the strands 4 and 7 in all cases the thickness 20 of the intersheath 13 must be given such a dimension as to ensure that under load when interstices 21 and 22 between the strands are completely filled there is a remaining sheath thickness of 0 1 mm between strands 4 7 and 10 of the adjacent layers of strands 8 and 12 the plastically deformed intersheath 13 causes a homogenized transmission of torque over the entire circumferential surface of the sheath the volume of the interstices between the strands can be minimized by an alternating arrangement of strands of large diameter 7 and strands 4 of smaller diameter in the second layer of strands 8 as well as being used purely as a suspension rope the rope can be used in a wide range of equipment for handling. |
7 | disks 22 can be partitioned into circumferential zones take advantage of the additional recording area that becomes available as heads 28 move from the inner diameter of disk 22 to the outer diameter accordingly disk 22 is partitioned into the inner recording zone 38 and the outer recording zone 39 inner zone 38 is comprised of 7 sectors per track and outer zone 39 is comprised of 14 sectors per track in practice magnetic disks are typically partitioned into many recording zones sometimes as many zones as there are tracks the present invention is operable with any number of recording zones fig3 illustrates the data channel layout of the preferred embodiment of the present invention during a write operation preamble data 40 and sync mark 42 from a data generator 104 followed by a source data sequence 49 and ecc bytes 46 are written to hda 20 source data 49 enters double attribute method dam encoder 102 where it is encoded as a series of data symbols b n 54 according to a mission dependent modulation look up table 100 the preferred embodiment of which is illustrated in fig4 a 6 a and 6 b symbols b n 54 output from dam encoder 102 are converted into write symbols a n 56 by a non return to zero nrz current pulse modulator 106 write circuitry 108 responsive to the symbols a n 56 modulates the current in the recording portion of read write head 28 fig1 at a predetermined baud rate. |
2 | by an axis which is oriented transversely to the entrance and exit edges 54 154 56 and 156 and extends from the entrance of the channel to the exit of the channel in connection with the second embodiment the substrate 100 is transported via rollers 80 and 90 through the above defined channel in a direction which is substantially parallel to the channel axis this transport occurs at a distance h1 above the surface 52 and at a distance h2 below the surface 152 the distances h1 and h2 need not be the same as shown in fig4 and 5 the second embodiment includes at least one row 60 and preferably two rows 60 and 70 of fluid jet injectors penetrating the surface 52 the fluid jet injectors of the rows 60 and 70 are of equal diameter d1 and the fluid jets which they emit exit the fluid jet injectors with fluid speed v1 the fluid in these fluid jets is characterized by a kinematic viscosity nu1 preferably the row 60 is positioned closer to the entrance edge 54 than to the exit edge 56 for the reason discussed above the second embodiment also includes at least one row 160 and preferably two rows 160 and 170 of fluid jet injectors penetrating the surface 152 the fluid jet injectors of the rows 160 and 170 are of equal diameter d2 and the fluid jets which they emit exit the fluid jet injectors with fluid speed v2 the fluid in these fluid jets is characterized by a kinematic viscosity nu2 the diameter d2 is not necessarily equal to the diameter d1 the kinematic viscosity nu2 is not necessarily equal to the kinematic viscosity nu1 and the fluid speed v2 is not necessarily equal to the fluid speed v1. |
1 | also be formed by mixing for example an acrylate resin with a catalyst but no additional heat or pressure so that the resin undergoes polymerization other self curing resins and methods for catalyzing such resins are contemplated by this disclosure and are known to persons having ordinary skill in the art examples of compositions that may be used as the first self curing composition include palapress vario u00ae available from heraeus kulzer inc of hanau germany and orthoresin u2122 available from degudent of hanau germany an example of compositions that me be used as the removal aid 18 include aislar u00ae separating fluid available from heraeus kulzer inc of hanau germany and separating fluid available from ivoclar vivadent ag of schaan liechtenstein in the example shown in fig1 8 there are two spaces where teeth are missing in other situations however many more teeth may be missing perhaps all teeth or maybe only one tooth will be missing this disclosure contemplates all of these scenarios to continue with the example shown in fig1 8 an additional step of applying step 126 a second setting material 40 along the cast 12 in a second zone 42 one or more prosthetic teeth 44 may then be engaged step 128 with the second setting material 40 along the second zone 42 a third self curing composition 46 may then be applied step 130 along a third exposed edge portion 48 of the second prosthetic teeth 44 and an adjacent second setting material surface 50 the second setting material 40 may then be removed step. |
2 | contact angle over exposure time the present disclosure will further be illustrated in the following non limiting working examples it being understood that these examples are intended to be illustrative only and that the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the materials conditions process parameters and the like recited herein all proportions are by weight unless otherwise indicated various polymeric substances were investigated in order to determine the extent of their interaction with metal specifically palladium materials were wrapped around a roll so that they were adjacent to the palladium the wrapping was maintained for 24 hours and the palladium surface was then tested for water contact angle wca samples of 12 to 18 inches long were aligned and stacked so that the edges were parallel to one another and the samples in direct physical contact with one another an additional sample was placed on top of the stack as a u201c cover sample u201d samples were handled with gloves and when transported were secured so that the samples stayed in physical contact with one another 4 drops 10 u03bcl each triton x 0 1 solution were placed across the web one drop about 0 25 inches from the datum side one drop about 0 25 inches from the smear side and the other two drops roughly equally spaced in the center 1 5 inches of the samples after 15 seconds the samples were evaluated for wetting the sample was trimmed to remove the tested area before restacking and sending the samples for wca measurement for wca measurement five drops were placed across the web a first drop about 0 25 inches from the datum side a second drop about 0 25 inches from. |
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