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1 | with an acute apex and entire margin 147b in color with tomentulose pubescence arrangement appearance u2014 4 petals fused at the base to form the corolla tube which is about 9 mm in length 1 mm in width outer surface is 71a in color and the inner surface or center of the flower is n172c in color petal u2014 length about 4 mm width about 4 mm shape broad spatulate apex broad obtuse to rounded margin ruffled texture glaucous petal color u2014 upper and lower surfaces are 71a in color quantity arrangement u2014 4 stamens per flower fused to the inner base of the corolla tube about 4 mm long filaments 3 mm in length less than 0 5 mm in width and 1d in color anthers 1 mm in length 0 5 mm in width and 4c in color the stamens are not pubescent pollen produced in small quantities and is 158d in color quantity u2014 one superior pistil per flower pubescence none pistil about 5 mm in length and about 1 mm in width stigma elongated shape about 1 5 mm in length and 0 5 mm in width and 144c in color style tubular in shape about 1 mm in length less than 0 5 mm in width and 73d in color ovary ovoid in shape about 2 5 mm in length about 1 mm in width and 144b in color type appearance u2014 two valved septicidally dehiscent capsule length about 7 mm width about 2 mm immature color 144c mature color n200d each capsule contains. |
4 | flange 60 and below the flange 60 a pair of cam lobes 62 the cap 50 the flange 60 and the cam lobes 62 together form an oscillating member which rotates with the drive shaft 42 the upstanding barrel 34 the skirt 32 and the vanes 36 each of the cam lobes 62 is formed with a first driving surface 64 extending generally in a circumferential direction and a second capture surface 66 extending generally in a radial direction the driving surface 64 comprises a spiral which proceeds radially inwardly in the direction of the driving rotation shown by arrow 67 the capture surface 66 is tilted forwardly in the direction of the non driving rotation from a line radial to the axis of the assembly carried outwardly of the cam lobes 62 are a pair of clutch shoes or members 68 each clutch shoe 68 is retained axially about the cam lobe 62 between the flange 60 and an upper side of a support rim 70 of the driving barrel 56 the clutch shoes 68 are restrained from radially outward movement by surrounding cylindrical engagement surface 72 formed on an inner surface of the driving barrel 56 the engagement surface 72 of. |
5 | length thereof to exclude flies a removable secondary fly trap is suitably positioned in the top casing roller cassette 40 of the roller comprising a plastic moulding 41 that hangs from the roof of the cassette 40 and extends the length of the roller the moulding 41 having a brush 42 running along its length that rests on the screen roll 1 u2033 and accordingly remains continuously in contact with the screen roll 1 u2033 as the screen is extended or retracted and as the roll 1 u2033 correspondingly decreases or increases in diameter the upright tracks 30 on either side of the roller screen 1 u2033 each have a bristle brush 32 along one longitudinal edge and a stabiliser panel wing 33 along the opposing longitudinal edge each of the wings 33 is adjustably mounted to its track 30 on hinges 34 the hinges 34 take the form of bent pins being elongate and mounting in slots 35 in the wings 33 so that the wings 33 may be deployed by pulling laterally across and pivoting outwardly to release the edges of the roller blind screen 1 u2033 to allow it to be pulled down the wings 33 are then pivoted back and pushed back into the tracks 30 so that their curved rear faces push into and thereby to grip the fly screen against the brushes 32 in the tracks 30 once the screen is fully drawn down and deployed a strip of velcro u2122 or similar is suitably provided on the rear face of each wing 33 preferably extending substantially along its length to enhance its grip this gripping of the fly screen once the screen is deployed holds it firmly in place against any gusts of wind in the absence of a bottom track. |
8 | surfaces show almost an order of magnitude increase in htc compared to a bare al surface chf values described previously for zno nanostructured surfaces correspond to a boiling heat transfer coefficient as high as u02dc 23 000 w m 2 k representing an increase in chf values for nano textured surfaces of almost 4 times which is contrary to conventional boiling heat transfer theory significant increases in both chf and heat transfer coefficient in fig4 and fig6 respectively have important and far reaching ramifications on the use of zno nanostructured surfaces for cooling of high heat fluxes in advanced power electronics advanced high power radar and advanced laser systems zno nanostructured surfaces and other nanostructured surfaces of the invention are expected to have significant future impacts on flow boiling environments and configurations which may exhibit surface heat fluxes in the range of hundreds of w cm 2 such heat fluxes have important potential for enhancing electronic cooling in critical commercial and military instruments devices and systems pool boiling experiments utilizing the method and system of the present invention on u201c bare u201d and nanostructured surfaces have demonstrated that nanostructured surfaces including e g zno on al and zno on cu display superior heat transfer characteristics compared to bare al and cu substrates a 10 fold improvement in heat transfer coefficients is observed for nanostructured surfaces compared with bare al and cu substrates a 4 fold improvement in critical heat flux is also measured while preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications. |
7 | of a deflector voltage v x v y and so operable to deflect the charged particles passing between the electrodes of the deflector package in one coordinate direction each such electrode pair hence forms a deflector for deflecting the charged particles in one coordinate direction given a three dimensional cartesian coordinate system with its z axis along the optical axis 15 of the lens system 13 and with the hemispheres 5 symmetrical with respect to the y z plane one electrode pair 33 a 33 c 33 a u2032 33 c u2032 of each deflector package 29 29 u2032 is arranged to deflect the charged particles in the x direction and the other electrode pair 33 b 33 d 33 b u2032 33 d u2032 of each deflector package 29 29 u2032 is arranged to deflect the charged particles in the y direction an electrode pair arranged to deflect the charged particles in the x direction will hereinafter sometimes be referred to as an x deflector and an electrode pair arranged to deflect the charged particles in the y direction will hereinafter sometimes be referred to as the y deflector as illustrated in fig6 showing a more detailed view of parts of the analyser arrangement the deflector voltages applied to. |
3 | a nitrite salt as essential components the potassium silicate used in the second invention is the same potassium silicate as mentioned above in the description of the first invention the amount incorporated in the snow melting antifreezing agent of the second invention may also be the same as the amount described above as examples of the nitrite salt used in the snow melting antifreezing agent of the second invention sodium nitrite calcium nitrite and the like can be given with a preferable nitrite salt being sodium nitrite although there are no particular limitations to the amount of the nitrite salt in the total amount of the snow melting antifreezing agent of the second invention the amount of 1 to 40 and particularly 3 to 30 is preferable if greater than 40 it is difficult to dissolve the nitrite salt if less than 1 the effect of combined use is reduced the amount of nitrite salt used is preferably in a range of 2 to 4 000 parts by weight and particularly preferably 7 5 to 600 parts by weight for 100 parts by weight the potassium silicate on the solids basis the use of a nitrite salt in combination with potassium silicate in the second invention increases the effect of the potassium silicate to suppress or prevent deterioration of concrete while ensuring the snow melting and antifreezing effect of the potassium silicate as in the case of the first invention the addition of an alkali metal salt excluding a nitrite salt is desirable in order to increase the effect of the snow melting antifreezing agent of the second invention the same. |
5 | to but not within the other slot the actuator cap is pressed downwardly to exert downward force on the lower hub member causing the lower hub member to separate from upper hub member and allowing the structure to assume its collapsed configuration when it is desired to convert the structure from its collapsed configuration back to its open or constructed configuration the various elements of the structure will be manipulated into a configuration whrerein the hub assembly is once again in its open or constructed configuration thereafter the actuator cap is turned in the clockwise direction causing one key to slide into locking side slot and the other key to slide into the slot thereby locking the upper and lower hub members in fixed vertical positions relative to one another and preventing the structure from inadvertently collapsing during use another alternative hub assembly is useable in embodiments where when the structure is in its fully opened or fully constructed state the internal angle a between the strut axis sa and the vertical axis va is greater than 90 u00b0 in this alternative hub assembly one or more downwardly extending legs are formed on actuator cap when the user presses downwardly on the actuator cap the legs extend downwardly into abutment with s flange on the lower hub member slots are formed in the legs and protruding keys are slidably received within the slots thereby guiding the up and down motion of the actuator cap although exemplary embodiments of the invention have been shown and described many changes modifications and substitutions may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without necessarily departing from the spirit and scope of this invention specifically elements or attributes described in connection with one embodiment may. |
3 | amine additive added to the liquor is from 0 020 to 0 040 gallons of the amine per ton of soda ash produced forty to seventy percent of the total addition must be added to the filtration feed pipeline 6 the production rate of soda ash can be calculated based on the measured soda ash liquor concentration and liquor feed rate entering the evaporator 20 or decahydrate crystallizer 23 bodies less the system losses due to purge centrifuge recycle and dryer losses caused by air flow entrainment and the like the quantity of amine additive added to other liquor sources such as melted decahydrate mine waters recovered waste streams from surface or underground tailings other sodium containing streams and recycle streams is from 0 010 to 0 020 gallons per equivalent soda ash recovered from said streams the calculation accounts for feed concentration feed rate recovery and losses it is preferred that the amine be added to such streams after crystallization from such processes as a decahydrate crystallizer the crystals separated from the weak bittern mother liquor melted and filtered the amine addition point is after i e follows the melting step and is prior to the filter step alternatively the amine addition point may occur prior to a filtration step and followed by monohydrate evaporation decahydrate crystallization or other crystallization step such as production of sodium bicarbonate or sodium sesquicarbonate adherence to the present process sequence results in a modified anhydrous soda ash product with a very substantially. |
5 | technology llc in woodbury ga the base line 906 may be applied at a thickness of for example 0 10 to 0 11 inches referring now to fig1 12 shown are side elevational schematic views of the method of forming the base line 906 and dispensing the pavement markers 100 carrier 1000 comprises a commercially available single vehicle such as a truck manufactured by mark rite lines in billings mont model 4 4000 dp that is advanced along the highway surface 903 in the direction as indicated by arrow 1003 a liquid applicator 1006 having a spray head 1009 is mounted to the carrier 1000 as the carrier 1003 advances the liquid applicator 1006 applies thermoplastic paint 1012 to the highway surface 903 through the spray head 1009 the thermoplastic paint 1012 comprises thermoplastic pavement marking material that has been heated to a molten state at between 400 and 425 degrees fahrenheit it is understood that different paint materials may require different application temperatures furthermore although the term u201c paint u201d is used u201c paint u201d is understood herein to refer to any type of pavement marking material after application thermoplastic paint 1012 forms the base line 906 for the highway striping also mounted to the carrier 1000 is a pavement marker dispenser 1015 in this embodiment the pavement marker dispenser 1015 comprises an upwardly extending hopper 1018 a disc actuator 1021 and a delivery chute 1024 the hopper 1018 holds an upwardly extending stack of the pavement markers 100 the stack being supported by a supporting surface 1027 the disc actuator 1021 is configured to deliver pavement markers 100 to the delivery chute 1024 at predetermined time intervals based on the speed of. |
4 | 91 or via a scanner not shown thus tags containing bar coded information concerning the size of the garments and the finish to be applied can accompany the batch and be scanned in by an operator using a hand held scanner to provide the information to the computer prior to loading the garments in the batch onto fixtures the computer 90 can then track each garment in the batch as it passes through the system preferably using identification sensors 74 which are electronically linked to the computer 90 and which can be located at various desired locations along the conveyor 10 for example an identification sensor 74 could be placed along conveyor 10 upstream of branch 16 to read the identification elements 66 on a passing fixture 40 and provide a signal to enable the computer to identify the fixture 40 and determine whether it should be allowed to pass on towards branch 16 39 or should be shuttled off onto branch 16 if the identification elements 66 are magnetic the identification sensors 74 are preferably magnetic proximity switches it is preferred that there be one identification sensor 74 for each identification element 66 and that the sensors 74 be positioned along the conveyor 10 so that the identification elements 66 will be horizontally aligned with the sensors 74 and within vertical sensing distance so that the identification number for each fixture can be read preferably the sensors 74 are located beneath the conveyor 10 or are mounted. |
8 | also provide a means to adjust the field pattern and the emission and to focus the emitted electrons ceramic green tape u00ae is especially useful in constructing a multilayer cathode backplate structure with multiple control electrodes the base 11 of fig3 a can be soda glass borosilicate glass glass ceramic or a dielectric material but preferably is ceramic green tape u00ae a layer of an electrical conductor 12 is deposited onto the base e g by screen printing by using a photopatterning material such as fodel u00ae conductor paste this conductor serves as the cathode electrode and can be patterned or continuous if patterned portions of this conductor that are electrically isolated from the portions serving as the cathode electrode can be used as busses for supplying different voltages to the other electrodes and vias can be formed in the ceramic green tape u00ae and filled with conductor to provide connection between a given buss and the appropriate electrode as an example via 20 and buss 21 are shown a second ceramic green tape u00ae layer 13 is punched or drilled to form channels in which to place the field emitter and to form vias and placed on the cathode electrode an electrical conductor 14 is formed on layer 13 according to a pre determined pattern the electrical conductor 14 serves as a. |
5 | and this free end pushes the linkage bar 35 and the sliding bar 36 towards the electromagnet 33 as shown in fig3 b this will cause the sliding bar 36 to be moved against the spring 37 potential energy and makes the retracted plate 38 to be retracted on the electromagnet 33 while the grip 34 a of the crank arms 34 clamps the aperture 20 b of the intermediate piece 20 through action of the linkage bar 35 as shown in fig3 c on the other hand in a event of power failure no matter what causes the event the sliding bar 36 is released and the spring 37 pushed the linkage bar 35 and causes the grip 34 a of the crank arms 34 to release the intermediate piece 20 as shown in fig3 d and the brake of the door operator is released due to release of the cord 10 fig4 and 5 illustrate the second embodiment of the central release device 1 for a safety door the components include a cord 10 of which one end is a passive end 10 a and the other end is an active end for example the active end is connected with the brake releasing bar not shown or. |
8 | that it further includes an erasure zone detector 42 which determines whether or not the demodulated complex input signal point falls within an erasure zone and a switch 44 which is positioned to interrupt the connection between phase detector 36 and loop filter 38 in response to an erasure zone detection by detector 42 since the function of phase detector 36 is to generate an error signal proportional to the difference between the demodulated complex input signal z t sometimes referred to as the demodulated baseband signal and the complex data output signal z t and to input such signal to the loop filter 38 for development of a phase reference signal at the input 32 of multiplier 30 the operative effect of erasure zone detector 42 and switch 44 is to prevent the input to filter 38 of those error signals which are considered highly likely to be erroneous more specifically those signals which fall within the erasure zones in fig4 the principal operative components of a preferred embodiment of the erasure zone detector 42 are illustrated and as shown include a complex to real and imaginary converter 50 a toggle switch 52 a zone tester 54 and an or circuit 56 converter 50 is a conventional circuit which separates the demodulated complex input signal z t appearing on line 58 into its real and imaginary components x r and jx i respectively and at a clock rate f s simultaneously outputs these signals on the lines 60 and 62 as indicated toggle switch 52. |
9 | received after results have been transmitted over a communications channel 1304 or after a signal to cancel a computational task has been received 1312 the computer completes activity for this computational task in some implementations the step of receiving a computational task over a communications channel 1302 can be one or more times before the computer has finished calculating prior computational tasks under such circumstances the computer may perform the method shown in fig8 for multiple computational tasks using methods that may include but are not limited to placing incoming computational tasks into a queue then performing the steps serially to completion of transmission 1304 or cancellation 1312 performing steps for each computational task in parallel non limiting examples of methods for placing computational tasks into a queue may include using a fifo first in first out using a queue ordered by shortest estimated time to completion using a queue ordered by a weighting of shortest estimated time to completion and time since arrival in the queue fig1 shows one embodiment of a method for creating computational tasks from an fpt based on an end user performance requirement the first step is to receive resource capability information 1702 the resource capability information may include but. |
7 | polarity side and an intermediate voltage source of the negative polarity side respectively tp1 tp2 tpn denote timing voltage waveforms the operational source voltage of the ic v ic is given by following equation accordingly the operational source voltage of the ic v ic is less than the output differential voltage represented by the following equation the potentials vd t and vs t appear to vary with respect to the ground voltage level as a reference it is not usually required that the operating voltage of the ic be always constant although in order to prevent erroneous operation and to reduce the possibility of noise it is preferable that sudden changes of the source voltage in a short time be avoided fig1 b shows the relationship between voltages generated in the ic of the present invention in fig1 b the voltages indicated with respect to the ground level as a reference in fig1 a are represented as vdd and vss with respect to the voltage vs t as a reference therefore the operational source voltage inside the ic corresponds to such a constant dc voltage the voltage system as shown in fig1 a can easily be obtained by preparing a pulse voltage source and a dc voltage source and by combining the two voltages utilizing pulse clamping circuits fig2 a 2b and 2c show the functional. |
4 | during nighttime hours as compared to that provided by electroluminescent wire illumination solely the electroluminescent wire is made from a copper wire which is surrounded by an electophosphoric dielectric material such as doped zinc sulfide and a second set of electrodes are placed on the outer surface of the dielectric since the dielectric medium is susceptible to moisture damage two layers of polymeric coaxial tubes are provided to encase the electroluminescent wire the wire is sold in long continuous lengths by lytec and is manufactured by elam electroluminescent industries ltd jerusalem ill a required length of the electroluminescent wire is cut and one end of the wire is stripped to expose the central copper wire and the copper wire surrounding the dielectric these two wires are attached to corresponding two terminals in the power supply after the connection is made the end of the electroluminescence wire is sealed by shrinkable tubing or other means to prevent moisture damage and or short circuit the portable power supply accepts batteries of various sizes and converts the dc battery voltage to a ac voltage and transforms it to a ac voltage in the range of 100 to 120 the frequency of the ac voltage can be in the range of 60 hz to 6 kilohz the current levels delivered by the power supply is typically small less than 100 milliamps thereby minimizing or eliminating any. |
4 | during spin mode the spin torque applied to the agitator collar is interrupted the basket engagement spring 350 will unwind releasing the basket collar 330 and the agitator collar 320 at the same time the outer diameter of the basket engagement spring 350 increases so that it comes into contact with the inner surface of the brake engagement spring 360 the basket engagement spring 350 continues to spin because it is rotationally fixed with a tang 352 to the basket collar 330 which continues to spin from the rotational inertia of the basket 130 the rotational inertia of the basket 130 thus produces a torque which is applied to the bottom of the brake engagement spring 360 by friction with the expanded rotating basket engagement spring 350 the friction that develops between the basket engagement spring 350 and the brake engagement spring 360 begins to wind the brake engagement spring 360 more tightly around the basket collar 330 and the brake collar 340 the top of the brake engagement spring 360 includes a tang 362 which resides in the brake collar 340 to rotationally fix the brake engagement spring 360 to the brake collar 340 the tang 362 holds the top of the brake engagement spring stationary while the bottom of the brake engagement spring 360 is tightened by the expanded rotating basket engagement spring 350 the friction between. |
2 | case within a lateral frame part 5 1 5 2 a lateral auxiliary frame 12 1 12 2 can be pivoted upward and outward in an illustrated x direction here in particular as is the design in the exemplary embodiment of the present invention according to fig2 c the drive cylinder 3 with integrated electric drive as a motor and or gearing unit is seated at the end side on the auxiliary frame 12 1 the drive roller 4 is seated coaxially on the drive cylinder 3 in the above described manner and is preferably rotationally fixedly connected to the drive cylinder 3 at the outside the drive roller 4 is provided with a coating rubber lining or the like which comes into direct contact with an item of freight to be transported in particular freight container the drive roller 4 is supported and mounted on the auxiliary frame 12 2 by means of a bearing element 14 here in the present invention it has proven to be particularly advantageous for a bearing receptacle 15 to be pivotable in particular swivelable about a joint 16 out of the end side region of the drive roller 4 after the removal of a retaining shaft 17 as illustrated in fig2 c it is possible after the auxiliary frame 12 1 12 2 has been swiveled out of the frame for the retaining shaft 17 to be removed from the drive roller 4 and the bearing receptacle 15 or from the bearing element 14 after which it. |
5 | one or more conventional friction inducing materials and or one or more friction inducing surface configurations and has a size and shape that will generate enough static friction between the anchor component 20 and the deck 30 at least while the friction means 110 is pressed against the deck 30 by the weight of the container 100 filled with a liquid such as water to prevent lateral movement of the anchor component 20 during normal use e g to prevent such movement due to waves in the water and animals using the apparatus to escape the water under conditions in which the particular apparatus was designed to be used it is expected that those skilled in the art could in view of the disclosures herein readily anticipate and design an embodiment of the invention to accommodate a range of environmental conditions u2014 such as wave conditions and a range of manners of use u2014 such as the ways in which the designed for animals will attempt to use it normal use is further discussed below potential conventional friction inducing materials include such materials as rubber soft plastic and gum like materials potential friction inducing surface configurations include such configurations as roughness grooves protrusions pits and suction cups of course alternatively the friction means 110 could be made as an integral part of the container 100 bottom and as such may not necessarily be visually distinct from it in the embodiment shown in fig1 the anchor component 20 is seen to also have a fill stem cap 120 for removably covering preferably being threadable on and off a fill stem 130 which provides access to a fill opening 300 for liquid to be inserted. |
7 | 30 and 32 are non limiting examples of the aforementioned first and second display elements site one tab 26 can be seen to be highlighted indicating that it has been selected via the user interface as a result and in the illustrative embodiment display window 24 includes text icons graphs and or any other suitable building control information that is related assigned or otherwise associated with the site one tab 26 it will be appreciated that one may select another tab simply by clicking on or otherwise selecting the desired tab which will cause program module 12 to display via display module 14 the appropriate information within display window 24 in the illustrative embodiment display window 24 includes a pin this screen check box 34 a user may click this box to pin the display element 26 to a pin display element which in some cases may be a reduced size version of display window 24 as shown and described with reference to fig4 in some cases clicking on pin this screen check box 34 of fig2 may cause building control system 10 fig1 to display a screen 36 as seen in fig3 while shown as a separate display it will be appreciated that display 36 may represent a pop up box that may float on display window 24 fig2 in some cases display 36 may be embedded in the previously displayed display or may replace the previously displayed. |
4 | drawn off from the treatment vessel 3 via the withdrawal strainer sc 3 and sent to recovery rec if necessary white liquor wl may also be added to the vessel 3 for example as shown in the figure to line 41 the actual remaining alkali content depends on the type of wood used hardwood or softwood and which alkali profile that is to be established in the digester in the case where a raw wood material that is easy to impregnate and neutralize is used for example raw wood material such as pin chips or wood chips with very thin dimensions and quick impregnation vessel 3 may in extreme cases be a simple spout with a diameter essentially corresponding to the bucket formed outlet 10 in the bottom of the vessel required retention time in the vessel is determined by the time it takes for the wood to become so well impregnated that it sinks in a free cooking liquor after the chips have been processed in vessel 3 they are fed out from the bottom of the vessel where also a conventional bottom scraper 4 is arranged driven by a motor m 1 according to the invention the chips are fed to the digester via at least 2 pumps 12 a 12 b in parallel and these pumps are connected to a bucket formed outlet 10 in. |
1 | were not administered and in the case where the oral corticosteroid is administered after the damage has occurred a reduction or elimination of such damage the term u201c damage u201d as used herein refers to any alteration in normal structure or function by u201c lining u201d is meant any biological material which covers a surface or lines a cavity or the like and which performs protective screening and or other functions by u201c topically active u201d or u201c locally active u201d is meant the compound has its principal pharmacological action through tissue near the site where the drug is present in the case of a topically active corticosteroid tac there is limited systemic exposure either by limited absorption first pass metabolism by the liver and or gut enterohepatic recirculation protein binding or rapid elimination from the systemic circulation and any combination thereof by u201c systemic circulation u201d it is meant that portion of the circulation which is anatomically distal to the pulmonary circulation or the circulation resulting from left ventricular outflow into the aorta arteries arterioles capillaries and venous system in which a steady state level of the drug in the circulation has been achieved by a u201c pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient u201d is meant a carrier or excipient which is compatible with the other ingredients of the composition and not injurious to the patient the term u201c effective amount u201d means. |
1 | in the art and are not presented in detail an elastomeric gasket 32 prevents irrigation fluid from entering into the drive housing a gasket 31 prevents any fluid seepage from the back of resectoscope 10 and secures the interstitial laser fiber 19 to the instrument a pistol like hand grip 24 is attached to the resectoscope 10 near the pneumatic motor 30 the motor 30 is activated by trigger switch 23 located on hand grip 24 trigger switch 23 controls the longitudinal movement of the motor 30 along the longitudinal axis of the elongated cylindrical member 16 by a lever mechanism 25 and a spring means 26 as a result the rotatable shaft 21 connected to motor 30 is extended beyond the distal end portion 17 of the resectoscope 10 and the cutting blades 18 are unsheathed and opened simultaneously the trigger mechanism activates the motor 30 and regulates the supply of air from a compressor not shown it should be understood that while a pneumatic drive is preferred other means of rotating shaft 21 may also be used such as an electric motor or manual means the drive mechanism is not intended to be limited to any specific form an air driven micromotor is preferred because it is more easily cleaned and sterilized releasing the trigger 23 the motor. |
5 | from the hydraulic pump 27 through the pump discharge line 32 and into the pump discharge line nipple 66 through the valve housing 65 and the piston extension line nipple 67 and finally through the piston extension line 58 into the top plate 36 of the cylinder body 38 to effect downward extension of the piston 42 such that piston clamp 43 is located in close proximity to the top of the stake 57 be removed the free end of the chain 54 is then wrapped around the stake 57 and the piston 42 is reversed in operation by again manipulating the actuating lever 69 to cause hydraulic fluid to flow through the valve housing 65 and the piston return line nipple 68 and further through the piston return line 60 into the bottom plate 37 of the cylinder body 38 the hydraulic fluid returns to the hydraulic fluid reservoir 3 through the fluid return line 78 extending from the return line nipple 79 to the return line fitting 80 the retraction action of the piston 42 forces the plate fingers 7a and the base plate 7 downwardly against the ground as the stake 57 is extracted if the stake 57 is longer than the travel of the piston 42 in the hydraulic cylinder 35 the stake pulling apparatus 1 can be manipulated such that the head 57a of the stake 57 extends alongside the piston clamp 43 and the free end of the chain 54 again wrapped around the stake near the midpoint thereof the extraction procedure is then. |
7 | can manifest itself in a high electrical resistance at that connection this in turn manifests itself in a relatively high voltage drop across that connection thus to diagnose a high resistance connection voltage regulator 26 performs the routine illustrated in fig3 at step 302 voltage regulator 26 measures the voltage at the positive terminal of battery 19 at step 304 voltage regulator 26 determines whether the charging system is operating u201c within regulation u201d by comparing the voltage at battery 19 to a regulation threshold typically 13 5 volts if the battery voltage is below that threshold it is inferred that the alternator is operating at u201c full field u201d i e darlington transistor 48 is fully u201c on u201d to try to increase the output of the alternator in this case the output current of the alternator is likely to be quite high with a correspondingly high voltage drop across the connection between terminal 21 and conductor 23 in order to prevent false indications of a high resistance fault the fault detection routine of fig3 returns to step 302 under this circumstance if alternatively the answer at step 304 is no the voltage at output 20 of rectifier 143 is measured step 306 at step 308 the two measured voltages are compared if they are greater than a threshold voltage it is determined that a high resistance connection exists between output terminal 21 and conductor 23 this determination can be made because given ohm 39 s law a higher resistance between output terminal 21 and conductor 23 will cause a greater voltage drop across that connection the threshold voltage may be. |
3 | j et al 10 the preparations of e granulosus protoscolex stored in liquid nitrogen are ground manually before being taken up in a solution of 4 2m guanidium thiocyanate 2 n lauroylsarcosine 10 mm edta ph 8 5 2 mercaptoethanol and 20 mm sodium acetate ph 4 5 this preparation is homogenised ultraturax before being sonicated and centrifuged at 10 000 rpm for 20 min sorvall rotor hb 4 the supernatant is then placed on a cushion of 2 ml of caesium chloride solution cscl density 1 72 10 mm edta ph 8 50 mm sodium acetate ph 5 5 the tubes are centrifuged at 28 000 rpm beckman rotor sw41 for 20 hours at 20 u00b0 c the rna pellet is then taken up in water and precipitated with absolute ethanol at 20 u00b0 c 4 preparation of the cdna library in phage lambda gt11 vector starting with 300 u03bcg of total rna extracted from e granulosus protoscolices the complementary dna strand is synthesised through the action of reverse transcriptase by means of an oligo dt primer the rna is then attacked with ribonuclease h which perforates it the remaining pieces of rna then serve as initiators for the action of e coli dna polymerase i which consequently synthesises the second strand of the cdna the use in the final phase of t4. |
9 | of the present invention is synthesized by standard techniques employing an expression vector containing in its genome the cloned complete coding sequence of ncf anti ncf monoclonal antibodies of the present invention are prepared by standard hybridoma technology and utilized for purification and assaying purposes following standard immunological methodologies well known in the art high performance liquid chromatography hplc in situ hybridization assays northern blotting analyses and the like are typical examples of the standard conventional techniques well known to one of ordinary skill in the art which can be employed for isolation localization differentiation detection or measurement of the mrna for ncf in biological samples it should be noted that the fact that chemically synthesized polypeptide of the present invention at 10 nanomolar concentrations acts as a neutrophil attracting factor is shown by the results in table 1 it may be pointed out that various stimuli cause the release or secretion of more than one chemoattractant without the cdna of the present invention it is clear of course that the presence specifically of the mrna for ncf as an involved factor in a particular clinicopathological situation could not be definitively identified and diagnosed cdna of the present invention due to its binding affinity for mrna for ncf for the first time makes it possible to analyze body samples such as joint fluid sputum alveolar lavage fluid tissue samples and the like to detect the presence or absence of mrna. |
2 | rather than during normal ejection of ink from the nozzle fig1 shows an excitation time diagram that is applicable to effecting actuation of the actuator arm 28 and the paddle 27 from a quiescent to a lower than normal ink ejecting position the displacement of the paddle 27 resulting from the excitation of fig1 is indicated by the lower graph 42 in fig1 and it can be seen that the maximum extent of displacement is less than the optimum level that is shown by the displacement line 43 fig1 shows an expanded excitation time diagram that is applicable to effecting actuation of the actuator arm 28 and the paddle 27 to an excessive extent such as is indicated in fig8 and 9 the displacement of the paddle 27 resulting from the excitation of fig1 is indicated by the upper graph 44 in fig1 from which it can be seen that the maximum displacement level is greater than the optimum level indicated by the displacement line 43 fig1 16 and 17 shows plots of excitation voltage actuator arm temperature and paddle deflection against time for successively increasing durations of excitation applied to the actuating arm 28 these plots have relevance to fault detection in the nozzle device when detecting for a. |
3 | air being where bulk material would otherwise be total internal reflection effects are not responsible for that waveguiding in the illustrated example photonic crystal fibres can be manufactured by a process one stage of which is shown in fig4 in the first stages of that process not shown a cylinder of bulk material e g silica is milled so that it has a hexagonal cross section and a hole is drilled along its centre the rod is then drawn into a cane using a fibre drawing tower the cane is cut into lengths and the resulting short canes 80 are stacked to form an array of canes as shown in fig4 the cane 100 at the centre of the illustrated array is not a capillary i e it has no hole the illustrated array will form an effective index guidance type of fibre the array of canes 80 is fused together and then drawn into the final photonic crystal fibre 110 the fibre shown in fig5 has a lattice 120 of holes which are arranged at the vertices of rectangles which are not squares the periodicity of the lattice is broken by the omission of a hole in the region 125 near the centre of the fibre cross section the center to center spacing pitch of the holes is different parallel to axis x pitch u03b4 x from the pitch u03b4 y parallel to axis y the fibre shown in fig5 could be manufactured using a cane which is milled to have a rectangular cross section the lattice of fig5 has two fold rotational symmetry and will therefore be birefringent fig6 and 7 show photonic crystal fibres which are effective index guidance fibres having a hexagonal lattice. |
4 | respect to the insertion speed such that it corresponds to an average flow of the product on extraction equal to the average flow of the product on insertion for a striking frequency below a limit frequency it is possible to adjust the variable speed waveform 20 such that the angular velocity is eliminated which corresponds to a stoppage of the extraction rollers and therefore to a discontinuous feed when the striking frequency is above this limit frequency it is then no longer possible to wait for the elimination of the angular velocity u03c9 and the situation is then that of periodic slowing down 21 the lower part of the modulation waveform 20 21 corresponds to a needling zone 22 during which the needles 8 penetrate into the fibre fleece 2 the limit striking frequency between the discontinuous feed conditions and the slowing down conditions depends on the maximum acceleration which the motor reduction unit 124 can provide which itself depends on the inertia of all of the driven mechanical parts on the reduction ratio and on the maximum torque of the motor furthermore it is also possible to define a limit average feed speed beyond which for a given striking frequency it is no longer possible to obtain discontinuous feed conditions because of the flexibility of control offered by the use of an electronic variator and a variable speed motor it becomes possible to control with precision the phase shift between the striking cycle or needling cycle and the feed speed modulation cycle in effect it is possible to program the control and processing unit 11 in order to synchronise the two cycles and to predetermine either an advance fig2 b or a delay fig2 c of the modulation cycle with respect to the striking cycle in the first case. |
9 | within the scope of the present invention to provide a single mounting plate 14 with the recess 30 suitably produced in the plate 14 for example by a metal removing process such as milling as illustrated in fig3 a 4 a 5 and 6 impressions 36 may advantageously be provided in the inner surface 18 of the outer plate 14 b near and around the openings 32 in the outer plate 14 b during manufacture of the oil cooler 10 the impressions 36 provide a solder depot for solder from the inner surface 18 of the outer plate 14 b to prevent solder from flowing during the soldering process onto the sealing surface 38 of base plate 14 a the impressions 36 are illustrated in fig5 as having interruptions 39 see e g fig5 but they can also be made continuous seals 40 may advantageously be mounted in the mounting plate recess 30 in accordance with the present invention the seals 40 may advantageously include projections 44 see fig3 a formed on their outside to assist in securing the seal 40 in the recess 30 so that it cannot fall out during installation of the oil cooler 10 further as best illustrated in fig4 a 4 b the openings e g 20 in the base plate 14 a are smaller in cross section than the corresponding openings in the outer plate 14 b so that the seal 40 may be pressed into the recess 30 without risk that it will be pressed too far e g into the oil cooler 10 as a result a tight. |
7 | the bypass groove 56 of the controlling cam 35 and thereby the deterring claw 49 engages with a ratchet tooth 45 and the paper feeding roller 10 is stopped in the early stage consequently the recording paper for the next cycle is fed by the paper draw out roller 9 up to the paper feeding roller 10 which means a preparation for the next cycle of copying after this when the optical system for exposure returns mostly to its original position the driven roller 39 of the action lever 32 is brought to the position of the protrusion 33a of the stopping flat cam 33 and thereby the wire drum 4 is stopped incidentally in the aforesaid example the optical system for exposure with a fixed platen is illustrated but it is apparent that the present invention may also be applied to the optical system for exposure with a movable platen as is obvious from aforesaid illustration the optical system for exposure may be moved forward and backward without any waiting time for continuous copying in the present invention and therefore it is possible to increase the number of copies produced per certain period of time in the concrete illustration on this point referring to fig1 a and b in fig1 represent the time charts for the optical system for exposure and the paper feeding roller in the conventional copying machine and charts c and d represent the time chart for the present invention as is apparent from the comparison between both charts there has been required a waiting time t before the optical system for exposure starts again for the forward movement for continuous copying because the paper feeding roller has been stopped concurrently with. |
8 | voltage on the node 10 with the values of the resistive load 12 and the send logic high resistor 40 chosen appropriately the voltage on the electrical interconnect 18 will be slightly positive with respect to the low voltage on the node 10 this positive voltage will be received by the differential amplifier 34 resulting in the first received signal 14 the combination of the first received signal 14 and the first transmission signal 8 uniquely identifies the second transmission signal 24 allowing it to be reconstructed case 2 for the case in which both the first transmission signal 8 and the second transmission signal 24 are high representing logic 1 39 s the circuit operates as follows as in case 1 the high signal at 8 is inverted by the first inverter 36 supplying a low voltage to the node 10 the application of the second transmission signal 24 being high in this case to the gates of the cmos transistors 38 44 will cause the pmos transistor 38 to be turned off and the nmos transistor 44 to be turned on with the nmos transistor conducting the voltage in the electrical interconnect 18 will be low and no voltage drop will be detected across load resistance 12 by the differential amplifier 34 this results in a first received signal 14 being a zero voltage. |
6 | surface 203 in exemplary embodiments the opening 201 can be generally in the center of the grille plate 101 alternatively the opening 201 can be located off center or toward one side edge of the grille plate 101 fig3 4 show one exemplar embodiment of a nightlight assembly 102 having a housing 103 which includes a led light source 301 such as a conventional led bulb and a reflector surface 302 which directs light emitted from the led light source 301 toward surrounding objects and surfaces in the ambient environment of the grille assembly 100 the light source 301 may comprise a plurality of led bulbs which may all be the same color or may be different colors it is to be understood that other light emitting devices can be used such as but not limited to incandescent halogen luminescent and the like in one exemplary embodiment a lens 303 such as but not limited to a fresnel type lens may be included and positioned beneath a motion sensor and or light sensor 307 shown in phantom disposed in the housing 103 the sensor 307 may be a single sensor designed to detect motion light or both alternatively two sensors can be utilized whereby one sensor is designed to detect motion. |
6 | oil 34 is stored in the bottom of the transmission case 25 with output gears 5 7 10 12 14 18 and 24 being partially immersed in the lubricating oil 34 an auxiliary oil reservoir 35 is provided in an upper portion of the transmission case 25 and is spaced from said output gears the auxiliary oil reservoir 35 is comprised of a pair of oil reservoir halves 35 1 and 35 2 respectively said reservoir halves formed in abutting surfaces of the first and second case portions 25 1 and 25 2 respectively with opened surfaces of the halves being mated with each other with such a construction the auxiliary oil reservoir 35 is formed integrally with the transmission case 25 referring to fig2 and 4 the auxiliary oil reservoir 35 is connected via an oil passage 38 described hereinafter with an oil pump 36 pump 36 operates to pump up the lubricating oil 34 stored in the bottom of the transmission case 25 the bottom of reservoir 35 is provided with a small hole 39 which connects the inside of the auxiliary oil reservoir 35 with the interior of transmission case 25 the small hole 39 serves as a circulating means for regulating the amount of oil circulated from the auxiliary oil reservoir to the transmission case in the illustrated embodiment the oil pump 36 is constructed into a trochoidal type and is mounted on a pump housing 40 integral with the first case portion 25 1 a drive gear 42 is secured to a pump. |
1 | view of a combine having a crop harvesting header attached thereto can be seen any left and right references are used as a matter of convenience and are determined by standing at the rear of the machine facing the forward end the direction of travel the combine base unit 10 is of generally conventional construction with a main frame 11 having ground engaging wheels 12 to mobilely support the combine 10 over the ground g as is best seen in fig1 and 2 the combine 10 is provided with a feederhouse 15 projecting forwardly therefrom to deliver crop material thereto as is described in greater detail in u s pat no 4 253 295 granted to larimer j knepper on mar 3 1981 the description of which is incorporated herein by reference the feederhouse 15 is provided with a cradle assembly 17 to pivotally support the crop harvesting header 20 in a forwardly extending crop engaging position to initiate the crop harvesting process the drawings depict a flexible crop harvesting header which is described in greater detail in u s pat no 4 414 793 granted to l m halls on nov 15 1983 the description of which is incorporated herein by reference including a transversely extending cutterbar 22 a reel 23 to engage the standing crop. |
6 | case at the end of the drive distance here 3 u00d7 distance d a drive unit with an adjustment lever upwards 6 and operating in each case under tension the pivot units located therebetween with pivot lever upwards 7 are also actuated by traction means 8 pivot angles sw are generally u00b1 45 u00b0 if the drive is pulled in one direction the pulled drive is held with a residual force against the pulling drive as a result of which the system of traction means 8 is reliably kept tensioned up until standstill both outer sitting drives build up a minimum tension force in order to fix the system the number of pivot units between the drives here only 2 can of course be much higher if the lateral drives are activated hydraulically the connection and actuation of both sides can proceed either via a hydraulic line a more expedient variant provides an actuation of both sides via an electric control unit so that these two sides are only connected by cable a radio control unit would also be possible a tensioned system has the advantage above all in the event of a storm that vibrations do not build up so easily fig5 shows a drive station 6 mounted on a ground anchor 4 it is possible to see pivot lever 11 which rotates about pivot axle s or forms pivot axle s between the bearing points pivot lever 11 is moved by dual acting hydraulic cylinder 10 outbound traction element 8 is also apparent here it is furthermore shown how carrying elements 9 here a square tube at articulated joint regions gl which also form the bearing are connected the hydraulic cylinder could also be replaced by a spindle motor the. |
8 | prepared similarly to the example 1 except only that mgo monocrystalline substrate with 100 plane orientation was used in place of mgo monocrystalline substrate with 110 plane orientation both of the first electrode 5 and the piezoelectric layer 7 oriented along the 001 axis direction in accordance with the 100 plane direction of the substrate 3 similarly to the example 1 a piezoelectric constant d 31 was evaluated the piezoelectric constant d 31 of the piezoelectric layer 7 according to the comparative example 1 is u2212 130 pc n along the 100 axis direction which is in plane the piezoelectric constant d 31 along the 010 axis direction which orthogonal to the 100 axis direction is also u2212 130 pc n this means that the piezoelectric layer 7 according to the comparative example 1 had an in plane isotropic piezoelectric property table 2 shows the relationships between the value of l y l x and the value of h z d z of the actuators according to the comparative example 1 because the piezoelectric property is isotropic in table 2 when the value of l y l x is identical the value of h z d z was greater than that of table 1 for this reason the upper limit value of l y l x which satisfies that the value of h z d z is less than. |
1 | sol gel precursor typically the seal 28 is formed by layering multiple coatings of sol gel precursor over each other while allowing sufficient time for the previous layer to substantially u2018 dry u2019 or set up between applications see fig2 more typically the central and lid portions 22 24 each include a non vitreous outer portion 30 32 and a vitreous or glass inner layer liner portion 34 36 the sol gel sealant 28 typically adheres to the outer portions 30 32 at their intersection 38 and penetrates therebetween to also adhere to and form a glass seal between the inner liner portions 34 36 still alternately a glassy enclosure 18 may be formed around an intermediate container 40 enclosing the partial vacuum 16 and compacted freeze dried food mass 14 such as by dipping the intermediate container in a glass source 42 which may be a glass melt a sol gel precursor or the like see fig4 in operation a long life freeze dried food product 10 is generated by first preparing a compacted and freeze dried food mass 50 the freeze drying and compaction processes 52 54 may be performed sequentially or simultaneously typically the dried and compacted food mass 14 is then wrapped or enveloped 56 into a protective sleeve 20 although this is not necessary and may be omitted the wrapped or unwrapped food product 58 is enveloped 60 by a partial vacuum 16 and positioned in the enclosure 18 the enclosure 18 is then sealed 62 to maintain the vacuum and desiccated environment therein the glass enclosure 18 may be formed from the joining of glass. |
5 | spring biased switch requiring constant operator pressure to remain in the on position a further switch 36 is used for changing the direction of rotation of electric motor 20 switch 36 is a two position switch positioned at the top of the hand grip 14 for actuation by the thumb of the user the electric power to drive motor 20 is provided by a cord 38 of the conventional insulated grounded three wire variety it is of course realized that the particular arrangement of the handle is subject to variation without departing from the spirit of the invention for example the reversing switch 36 could be located at another location on the snow thrower or combined in some known manner with the on off switch 34 similarly it may be desirable to provide further means to prevent inadvertent actuation of the motor such further means might include another switch mounted on loop 18 wired in conjunction with switch 34 to require actuation of both switches before the motor 20 is permitted to run such an arrangement would thus require both of the operator 39 s hands to be in position to actuate the machine a further safety feature could also be a position sensitive switch mounted on the unit to prevent actuation of the motor unless the unit is in the operating position shown in fig1 if the unit is inverted to remove packed snow it could not then be energized even if switch 34 were actuated the interior of housing 16 of the snow thrower is relatively unobstruced to minimize. |
9 | least a first predetermined assembly resonant frequency substantially replicating a similar measured or estimated resonant frequency e g a pump housing resonant frequency note that an adjacent annular unconstrained area 60 of viscoelastic reservoir element 52 remains open to pumped fluid pressure note also that adjustable preload flange 30 may be adjusted in effective radial extent and or longitudinal position note further that annular constrained area 62 and annular unconstrained area 60 are substantially concentric and adjacent thus for a tunable suction valve subject to longitudinal i e distally directed compressive constraint applied via preload flange 30 to annular constrained area 62 annular unconstrained area 60 will tend to move i e extrude proximally relative to area 62 the oppositely directed i e countercurrent movements of constrained and unconstrained annular areas of viscoelastic reservoir element 52 create a substantially annular area of shear stress finally each circular tubular area 58 is substantially filled with at least one shear thickening material 80 see fig5 chosen to achieve at least a second predetermined assembly resonant frequency similar for example to the first predetermined assembly resonant frequency note that fig5 schematically represents a partially sectioned view of an instantaneous configuration of the shear thickening material 80 within circular tubular area 58 referring to fig1 and 2 in greater detail a tunable check valve assembly tunable radial array embodiment 99 comprises viscoelastic body elements 50 which comprise in turn reservoir central element 52 coupled to groove peripheral element 54 via radial fenestration tension elements 56 elements 52 54 and 56 are disposed in i e integrated with and or lie substantially in reservoir 16 groove 12 and fenestrations 18 respectively to provide a tuned radial array having at least a third predetermined resonant frequency an. |
7 | access memory ram 414 among other things rom 416 supports the basic input output system bios ram 414 includes dram dynamic random access memory system memory and sram static random access memory external cache i o adapter 418 allows for an interconnection between the devices on system bus 412 and external peripherals such as mass storage devices e g a hard drive floppy drive or cd rom drive or a printer 440 a peripheral device 420 is for example coupled to a peripheral control interface pci bus and i o adapter 418 therefore may be a pci bus bridge user interface adapter 422 couples various user input devices such as a keyboard 424 mouse 426 touch pad 432 or speaker 428 to the processing devices on bus 412 display adapter 436 supports a touch screen display 438 for acquiring touch data according to embodiments of the present invention display 439 which may be for example a cathode ray tube crt liquid crystal display lcd or similar conventional display units display adapter 436 may include among other things a conventional display controller and frame buffer memory data processing system 400 may be selectively coupled to a computer or telecommunications network 441 through communications adapter 434 communications adapter 434 may include for example a modem for connection to a telecom network and or hardware and software for connecting to a computer network such as a local area network lan or a wide area network wan cpu 410 may comprise a vlsi chip that has a trace array and associated circuits according to embodiments of the present invention logic signals of circuits being debugged are directed to a buss coupled to the input of trace array 307 and states of the input logic signals 305 may. |
6 | oriented towards the center 2 l of the scraper ring 1 the scraper 3 and the oil scraper ring 2 are configured mutually adapted such that both the at least first end face 2 d and also the contact position 3 c can simultaneously contact the piston rod 6 in an advantageous embodiment the oil scraper ring 2 comprises a first and a second end face 2 d 2 e which both project the same distance in the direction towards the center 2 l of the oil scraper ring 1 so that both end faces 2 d 2 e can lie at the surface 6 a of the piston ring 6 in a particularly advantageous embodiment the material forming the first end face 2 d is a material with very good dry running properties such as a filled ptfe or a high temperature polymer modified with filling materials suitable for the dry running such as ptfe mos2 graphite etc the first and second end face 2 d 2 e are mutually separated via a groove 2 b extending in the circumferential direction 2 x fig1 moreover shows a passage 2 c running in a radial direction which passage is laterally bounded by the crown part 2 i the oil scraper ring 2 has a long crown part 2 p which in the illustrated embodiment extends over the three segments and over an angle and or a length a of more than 180 degrees in a further embodiment the second end face 2 e as illustrated in fig1 in a dotted manner and also referred. |
2 | or close to the vertical plane including the corresponding edge 98 of the strip or stock 1 to be rolled whereas the driving side end 97 of the effective surface of the backup roll 9 39 is positioned inwardly from the corresponding end of the effective surface of the work roll 2 39 and also in or close to the vertical plane including the corresponding edge 99 of the strip 1 when this position is reached the backup roll moving and positioning devices 45 are stopped and then the cylinders 31 are restored to their original position for lowering roll metal chocks 7 7 39 and hence the backup roll 9 thus the backup roll 9 is brought into contact with the work roll 2 to hold the same at this stage the strip 1 is ready to be fed for rolling when it is desired to change the width of the rolled product the foregoing operation may be repeated until a desired axial contact length is attained between the backup rolls 9 9 39 and the associated work rolls 2 2 39 according to the present invention section dimensions can be controlled to very close tolerances in a very effective manner only by transversely moving the frames 26 and 27 and hence the backup rolls 9 and 9 39 by the mechanism which is very simple in construction. |
7 | reference electrode the at least partial shielding of the reference electrode against substances that would lead to a change in the reference potential when reaching the reference electrode is arranged in the vicinity of the reference electrode a highly stable reference potential can be obtained with the present invention application_number US 26918405 A description referring to the drawings in particular the embodiment of fig1 is a three electrode electrochemical sensor according to the present invention comprising a housing 1 in which an opening is closed by a membrane 2 which is open for diffusion and behind which a measuring electrode 3 is located a reference electrode which is designed as a u201c swiss roll u201d structure is arranged in the central area of the electrolyte space 4 the reference electrode containing at least one layer of a material of a reference electrode 5 and a layer of a material of a protective electrode 6 the two materials being rolled around each other and the material of the protective electrode 6 closing off the overall arrangement to the outside and toward the electrolyte space 4 a counterelectrode or auxiliary electrode 7 is arranged on the side of the sensor housing 1 facing away from the measuring electrode 3 layers of nonwoven material 8 are arranged between the layers of the material of the reference electrode 5 and the layers of the material of the protective electrode 6 so that an intimate contact is guaranteed between the electrolyte and the electrode material in the immediate vicinity of the reference. |
9 | such that the pressure drop across the set of conduit tubes of a given gas chamber that is the pressure drop from the gas chamber to the reactor chamber volume 33 is preferably from several torr to several tens of torr the gas chamber upper walls 57 and gas chamber bottom walls may preferably be substantially parallel the upper walls surface 57 of all gas chambers can be substantially co planar they can alternatively be on different planes similarly gas chamber bottom walls 58 of all gas chambers 50 can be co planar or alternatively on different planes the adjustable proportional flow injector assembly 5 may optionally comprise one or more intermediate diffusing baffle plates 55 between and substantially parallel to the gas chamber upper walls 57 and the gas chamber bottom walls 58 when an intermediate diffusing baffle plate 55 is used an upper gas chamber section 50 a and a lower gas chamber section 50 b is formed in the gas chamber 50 comprising the intermediate diffusing baffle plates 55 for example the upper gas chamber section 50 a may be defined generally by the gas chamber upper wall 57 an upper surface of the intermediate diffusing baffle plate 55 and any side wall s 59 and the lower gas chamber section 50 b may be defined generally by the gas chamber. |
9 | moving to shorter wavelengths fig2 a 2b and 2c show the electric field distributions in the z and x directions of the lowest resonant mode of the resonator in the x direction only the exponential envelop is shown in fig2 c while the high frequency structure related to the bragg gratings is omitted the fwhm of this exponentially decaying field is about 10 u03bcm for a pair of bragg structures that extend about 70 u03bcm the evanescent tail in the z direction probes the region immediately beneath of the cavity as seen in fig2 b the separation of probe 10 and sample 24 h is about 100 to 250 nm as seen in fig2 a the resonant frequency of the cavity 15 changes as the dielectric perturbation 25 is translated along the u03be direction this change in the resonant frequency results in a corresponding change in the transmission of monochromatic light through the waveguide resonator fig3 is a schematic drawing indicating one embodiment of mode of operation of the probe 10 shown in the figure is a scheme using second order grating couplers 30 31 couplers with 30 40 coupling efficiencies are relatively easy to fabricate however other methods such as prism coupling can also. |
2 | operations a plurality of times the characteristic whereby the shield magnetic domain is susceptible to changing can be made more apparent and the variation in the output voltage can be increased thereby making it possible to detect tested heads that are defective fig3 shows one example of how the output voltage of the tested heads 1 number of samples 2 vary when the intensity of the applied external magnetic field is changed from 0 gauss to 5000 gauss note that this data is for the case where the minute angle u03b8 described above is 7 6 u00b0 in fig3 the horizontal axis shows the intensity m in gauss of the applied external magnetic field and the vertical axis shows the variation the difference between the highest output voltage and the lowest output voltage in the output voltage expressed in u03bcv of the tested heads 1 when the magnetization operation and measurement of output voltage are repeated three times on the tested heads 1 and then the sensing current is reversed and the output voltage from the tested heads 1 is measured again as shown in fig3 when the intensity m of the magnetic field is in a range of 1500 gauss u2248 119 ka m to 5000 gauss u2248 398 ka m inclusive the variation in the output voltage of the tested heads 1 critically increases by using these characteristics even with tested heads 1 which have been determined to be non defective since no variation in output voltage was detected when testing using normal magnetization by setting the intensity m of the external magnetic field applied to the tested heads 1 at 5000 gauss for example measuring the output. |
2 | 24a in the insertion chamber 58 which has been threaded onto safety cable 20 to pass outwardly from the ferrule holding member 52 once ferrule 24a has cleared the edge portions 58a and 58b the natural resiliency of the ferrule holding member 52 returns its lower portion to the configuration illustrated in fig6 a to prevent other ferrules from being ejected spring 64 then urges the stack of ferrules downwardly such that ferrule 24b is now located in the insertion chamber following the removal of the ferrule holding member 52 elongated body 46 is moved in the direction of arrow 80 as illustrated in fig5 c to insert the ferrule 24a into the opening 48 as illustrated in fig7 at this point it is necessary to apply a predetermined tension to the safety cable 20 before permanently attaching ferrule 24a to the cable by crimping this is accomplished by attaching the end of safety cable 20 to a tensioning device generally indicated at 82 in fig3 and 8 the tensioning mechanism is illustrated in fig8 12 the tensioning mechanism according to the present invention comprises a one way rotation mechanism 84 which may be any known commercially available device tension member 86 is inserted through one way rotation device 84 such that its headed portion 86a is located on one side of the mechanism 84 while a safety cable gripping portion 86b extends out the opposite side end 86b may define a slot 88 having an enlarged inner portion. |
1 | with the support material the package can also include indicia placed on said sealable portions of the support material other embodiments are included herein application_number US 86424307 A description it is well known that sterile primary packaging of medical devices soft goods human consumption products or pharmaceuticals is preferably a single or unitary package having a set amount often just one of devices therein however this requirement may be unnecessarily wasteful or inefficient such inefficiencies increase the cost of healthcare and reduce productivity and profitability in this field in one example such excessive costs are tolerated in view of the paramount importance of maintaining a safe sterile and known quality product in a second example such costs create disincentives and impediments to using the best products and devices packaging improvements are needed to facilitate efficiencies and to accommodate unique product requirements within the field of medical devices and other products for either ingestion or critical exposure to mammals such devices and products must be handled with a heightened standard of care in particular some products may require advanced and comprehensive sterilization protocols prior to being introduced into the stream of commerce or even into settings of experimental uses these types of products are also typically subject to comprehensive regulatory schemes which add higher costs to the overall design and manufacturing of these products accordingly any means of reducing the costs of these products is of particular value to the manufacturer as well as the end user clearly competitive advantage accrues to the manufacturer and distributor in such circumstances indeed preferred end user costs may also be an advantage further examples of possible savings by use of this invention include continuous process. |
2 | of the check valve 42 the non return valve 46 effects a spring loaded closure of the connection between the exterior 48 and the fluid line 44 the air volume enclosed for example in the fluid line 44 forms a damper element which likewise relieves the check valve 42 in the closed state and subsequent system parts of the filter against water hammers preferably the filter installation can be mounted upright by base legs 50 above the floor of the hall or deck 52 of the ship the filter 54 in the figure can be connected to a storage bottle 56 which can likewise be mounted upright above the floor or deck 52 and which preferably holds nitrogen gas as the inert gas under high pressure via a pressure reducer 58 and via a solenoid valve 60 which can be triggered from the outside the interior of the storage bottle 56 can be connected via a connecting line 62 to the filter 54 by one free end of the connecting line 62 extending through the sealing cover 12 and thus establishing a connection or fluid communication to the interior of the filter housing 10 furthermore at least for some of the filter elements 22 a sacrificial anode 64 made as a copper rod runs and extends concentrically in their interior and in their longitudinal directions this sacrificial anode 64 is preferably made as a solid rod and is releasably connected via a screw connection not shown to the upper sealing cap 26 of the respective filter elements 22 by permanent release of copper the sacrificial anode 64 is used up so that from time to time a new sacrificial anode 64 must be installed this replacement can optionally take place with replacement of a used filter element 22 as. |
3 | fumaric malic maleic tartaric citric benzoic methansulfonic or carbonic acids the compounds of general formula 1 possess useful pharmaceutical properties in particular they possess useful antiepileptic properties these activities were assessed by standard methods antiepileptic activity was measured by assessing a compound 39 s ability to prevent the hind limb tonic extension component of the seizure in groups of mice induced by maximal electroshock mes after oral or intraperitoneal administration according to the procedures of the epilepsy branch nincds are published by r j porter et al cleve clin quarter 1984 51 293 and compared to the standard agents dilantin and phenobarbital activities ed 50 39 s in the range of 10 400 m k after oral administration in this assay system were obtained the following non limiting illustrations and examples are provided to exemplify the preparation of the intermediate amines of formula 2 and their conversion to the novel compounds of general formula 1 this compound was prepared by suitable modification of the procedures described by christol bull soc chim fr 1963 4 877 and ho and smith tetrahedron 1970 26 4277 as follows to a suspension of sodium cyanide 34 3 g 0 7 mol in 500 ml of glacial acetic acid and 100 ml of n butylether at 0. |
4 | fabric was then dried as in example 1 the amount of the graft polymer of the resulting textile fabric was 0 5 by weight based on the total amount of the textile fabric a grafted polyester jersey was obtained in the same manner as in example 2 except that 2 ml of n vinyl 2 pyrrolidone were used as a polymerizable monomer the amount of the graft polymer of the resulting textile fabric was 0 8 by weight based on the total amount of the textile fabric a grafted polyester jersey was obtained in the same manner as in example 1 except that a sizing agent was not coated as a plasma reaction preventing layer the amount of the graft polymer of the jersey was 0 8 by weight based on the total amount of the textile fabric since the plasma device used in the present invention uses inner parallel flat electrodes it is impossible to protect one surface of a textile fabric by spreading the same on the electrode plates as described in the above mentioned document in which the drum type electrode is used accordingly in comparative example 2 the textile fabric was fixed on a curved glass plate instead of the electrode plates using a cotton yarn and the plasma treatment was conducted that is a grafted polyester jersey was obtained in the same manner as in example 1 except that the low temperature plasma treatment was conducted such that the above mentioned polyester. |
7 | u00b0 c so that thermal flow provides a resist pattern having a forwardly tapered cross sectional profile any material such as metal oxide or resin other than resists can be used as the mask 8 or 8 39 if it is not dissipated by the bombardment of ion implantation in the magnetic bubble memory device according to the present invention operation margin at the junction between the ion implantation transfer path and the permalloy transfer path is excellently improved as compared with that of the conventional magnetic bubble memory device more specifically minute magnetic bubbles of 1 u03bcm in diameter could be transferred without failing to traverse the junction under the biasing magnetic field in a wide range of 420 to 480 oe in contrast in the case of the conventional device the range of the biasing magnetic field in which magnetic bubbles of 1 u03bcm in diameter can be transferred was found to be about 420 to 450 oe which is remarkably narrow when compared with the range applicable in the device according to the present invention the above effect is demonstrated in fig6 the solid line in fig6 is the result for a device according to the invention in which was fabricated under the following conditions magnetic garnet layer ysmluga 3 fega 5 o 12 of 1 2 u03bcm thickness implantation mask az 1350 j resist of 1 u03bcm thickness having forwardly tapered cross section with about 14 u00b0 slope extending 4 u03bcm. |
1 | correspond to the number of shoestring tension ropes 41 which extend through the through holes 411 421 said action and adjustment mechanism 5 has a shuttle piece 51 which is slidably mounted in the space 40 between the two tying pieces 41 42 a side end of the shuttle piece 51 has a rope guiding slot 511 provided for tension ropes 31 of each shoestring 3 to extend through after passing through holes 411 421 in a parallel manner as shuttle piece moves forward each tension rope 31 is tensioned in sequence and the shoestrings 3 are pulled tight inwardly to tie the vamp tightly the upper end of the shuttle piece 51 has at least one retaining slot 52 provided for retaining the arm 53 in different retaining positions to change the height of the arm 53 and sliding length of the shuttle piece 51 fig9 to change the inward tensioned length of the shoestring 3 and therefore to change the tightness of the shoe the setting and adjustment can be determined subject to feet size of the user and regardless of the user 39 s feet width proper tightness can be achieved said arm 53 comprises of two arm rods 531 532 movably attached by means of a shaft assembly a distal end of arm rod 531 forts a retaining rod. |
2 | no detailed discussion with a continuously variable drive so as to permit continuous variation in the number of rotations of the shafts 3 and thereby the shafts 2a the drive may either be a conventional well known variable motor or as illustrated a hydrostatic drive 4 which is also known per se to those skilled in the art and therefore not discussed in detail essential in connection with the drive 4 is only that it be continuously variable to permit continuous variation in the rotations of the shafts 3 and accordingly the shafts 2a a weight in form of a plate 5 is so configurated as to be receivable through the open top of the mold which latter is identified with a legend in fig1 as is the material to be compacted contained in the interior of the mold and rests on the granular mass located in the mold it serves the dual purpose of weighing the material and of assuring that the upper surface of the finally produced coherent body will be smooth in accordance with the smooth underside of the plate 5 it is to be noted that the plate 5 is freely received in the open top of the mold located above the mold is a traverse 7 which is connected via the tie rods 8 with the vibratory platform 1 and supports a cylinder and piston arrangement 6 the cylinder and piston arrangement 6 is associated with the plate 5 and able to impart stresses thereto in a sense pressing it deeper into the mold thereby serving to compress the granular mass contained therein it operates preferably either with compressed air or on an oil hydraulic basis details concerning these features need not be discussed. |
8 | squeegee 108 wipes across the stencil thereby pushing solder paste into the stencil apertures and onto the board 116 solder paste remains on the circuit board 116 in the preset pattern when the support mechanism supporting the board moves downward away from the position of the stencil or the stencil moves upward away from the board under control of the controller the surface tension between the circuit board 116 and the solder paste causes most of the solder paste to remain on the circuit board when the circuit board 116 and the stencil 106 are separated a vision inspection system then moves into position over the circuit board 116 to inspect the solder paste deposits to determine whether the solder paste has been accurately placed on the circuit board inspection aids in ensuring that the proper amount of material has been deposited and that the material has been deposited at the proper locations on the circuit board the vision inspection system can use fiducials chips board apertures chip edges or other recognizable patterns on the circuit board to determine proper alignment after inspection of the circuit board the controller controls movement of the circuit board 116 to the next location using the tractor feed mechanism where electrical components will be placed on the circuit board 116 in addition to vision inspection of the circuit board upon completion of the deposition of solder paste onto the circuit board in one embodiment of the invention the stencil is cleaned using a wiper to remove excess solder paste from the surface of the stencil prior to beginning a print cycle on a next circuit board generally in known printers the wiper used to clean the. |
4 | with the drum is provided with the valve segment 27 containing an atmospheric port 28 the segment 27 controls the vacuum cut off and pick up points circumferentially around the drum fig4 when the vacuum is 34 on 34 all the filtrate is drawn through the drum into the valve chamber 21 and the drop leg 17 in some cases where several drum washers are connected together and the filtrate is cycled through all of them the filtrate passing through the valve chamber would include filtrate from all the drum washers filtrate from the tubes 15 corresponding to the sections of the drum 12 still in contact with the pulp mat collects inside segment 27 and drains through the tubes 15 having a downward slope to sample the filtrate in the system requires either taking a sample of the filtrate from the drop leg 17 which as pointed out above is unsatisfactory for sampling and feedback or sampling manually the mat being produced which is likewise unsatisfactory and not applicable to feedback control the sampling system of the present invention comprises conduit 30 connected to the atmospheric port 28 of the valve segment 27 the conduit 30 passes through the valve chamber 21. |
5 | therefore it may be flat or rectangular in cross section as shown in fig1 or round as shown in fig2 the particular shape is not critical so long as members 22 are fixed in length telescopic members 24 extend from the outer surfaces of the angling members 15 to the rear surface of the snow removal blade 17 to which they are connected equidistant from and outwardly of the central pivot point of the blade 17 to which the anguling members are secured at 18 the angling members are secured together at their blade connecting end and one half of the hinge 18 is secured to the connected ends of the angling members with the other half of the hinge secured to the blade pins and cooperating openings 24a are provided in the telescopic members 24 for shortening and lengthening purposes in other words telescopic members 24 control the operational angular setting of snow removal blade 17 sample variations of which are typically represented by phantom lines in fig1 it might be noted that ball and socket joints not shown may alternatively be employed to secure the telescopic members 24 to the snow blade 17 in other words and basically the invention readily permits the selective attachment of a snow blade 17 to the front of a road grader. |
3 | present granular compositions detergency enzymes are commonly used at concentrations of from about 0 1 to about 1 0 by weight of such compositions typical enzymes include the various proteases lipases amylases and mixtures thereof which are designed to remove a variety of soils and stains from fabrics compositions of the present invention can be prepared in any of a wide variety of product forms for example as granules powder liquid gel paste or tablets where a solid product form is desired a granular composition is generally preferred and a slurry comprising a builder salt such as sodium tripolyphosphate and the surfactant system can be spray dried to form granules alternatively the product may be agglomerated and this is preferred with certain nonionic surfactants which are relatively low boiling and may degrade during spray drying in especially preferred compositions the product is prepared in liquid form liquid products are very useful for grease removal as they can safely be used without dilution as a pre treatment for oily stains in liquid formulations the surfactant mixture is normally dissolved in water or a wateralcohol mixture preferred alcohols being c 1 c 3 alkanols especially ethanol in liquid formulations particularly preferred co surfactants are the magnesium calcium triethanolammonium and monoethanolammonium salts of las preparation of 4 7 10 13 tetraoxatricosan 1 2 diol sodium salt of 3 6 9 trioxanoadecan 1 ol c 10 e 3 sodium hydride 7 4 g was mixed with anhydrous diethyl. |
1 | 954 pulling the product engaged at grip points 1000 and 1002 in the dispensing direction u201c d u201d will result in two of the interfolded paper products to be dispensed at a time this result will be consistent provided the interfolding of the product is consistent and the grip areas 1000 and 1002 remain accessible pulling the product engaged at grip points 1000 and 1004 in the dispensing direction u201c d u201d will result in four of the interfolded paper products to be dispensed at a time this result will be consistent provided the interfolding of the product is consistent and the grip areas 1000 and 1004 remains accessible pulling the product engaged at grip points 1000 and 1006 in the dispensing direction u201c d u201d will result in six of the interfolded paper products to be dispensed at a time this result will be consistent provided the interfolding of the product is consistent and the grip areas 1000 and 1006 remains accessible this can be described mathematically for interfolded products as n f f u00d7 2 where n the number of products dispensed f f the number of forward folds f f falling between the identified grip points and which are gripped by the user the number of forward folds f f available for gripping is generally limited only by the vertical dimension of the slot u201c v u201d and the size of the finger and or thumb slots generally speaking the u201c stack u201d of product dispensed will be in a folded configuration except for the leading and trailing edge or flap of course if the product is dispensed one at a time it will be in an unfolded configuration. |
1 | along a section in the substantially same plane as the diameter according to an embodiment the projecting member 5 may penetrate the middle bone 35 and couple with the moveable member 30 at any angle with respect to the moveable member 30 according to an embodiment the projecting member 5 may be coated with an antibiotic silver a polymer bone morphogenic protein parylene any inert coating that prevents corrosion wherein said preventing may include without limitation resisting and or any combination thereof bone morphogenic protein may also be used on or around any sites of attachment of the internal bone transport 100 to bone and or points of contact between the internal bone transport 100 and bone according to an embodiment the projecting member 5 may be made of titanium medical grade titanium stainless steel surgical grade stainless steel cobalt chromium or any other material suitable for implant devices preferably the projecting member 5 is made of surgical grade stainless steel according to an embodiment the moveable member 30 may be made of titanium medical grade titanium stainless steel surgical grade stainless steel cobalt chromium or any other material suitable for implant devices preferably the moveable member 30 is made of surgical grade stainless steel according to an embodiment the moveable member 30 may have. |
9 | while it is free standing or when it sits in the protective housing 20 fig2 to seal and protect said contents within the tubular glass member 50 the tubular glass member 50 is inserted in the cavity 34 within the protective housing 20 fig2 next one aligns the cap member 12 fig3 with the cap member bottom 16 over the protective housing top 22 fig2 when properly oriented such that the magnets 44 in the cap member bottom 16 fig3 and magnets in the protective housing top 22 fig2 face one another magnetic attraction will force the cap member bottom 16 and the protective housing top 22 into one another by virtue of the attractive force exerted by the magnets 44 in the cap member 12 and protective housing 20 an airtight seal 46 fig6 is formed where the tubular glass member open end 52 and protective housing collar 38 and the gasket 42 within the cap member 12 intersect fig6 this airtight seal 46 is augmented by the upward force created by the shock absorber 40 fig6 pushing against the tubular glass member closed end 54 thus maintaining pressure between the tubular glass member and the gasket 42 fig6 fig6 to access the contents stored under airtight seal 46 within the tubular glass member 50 one must grip. |
1 | ability to pan zoom and auto track on the map options may be made available to modify the metrics being shown and perform other administrative tasks such as enabling disabling observers allowing public observation setting passwords defining reporting frequencies etc additional options may be provided for enabling external devices for ancillary data collection such as heart respiration monitors or temperature humidity monitors the racer participant may also be able to enable observation of other race participants on his local display the ability to start and or stop the race either manually or automatically based on gps location may further be provided in various embodiments a plurality of metrics which may be displayed in substantially real time during the race real time performance data via the user display of an associated local device may include but are not limited to any available or displayable number of measures such as for example a current speed a current pace or stride in the example of a runner an average speed over a past specified period an average speed since the beginning of the race a current speed represented as for example a percent of an average speed as mentioned above heart rate respiration rate body temperature other biometric metrics as might be externally measured and accessible by the local device ambient temperature calories burn rate and or total calories burned over a specified period local equipment data a current position in the race relative to reference data and various subsets of these measures based on age gender elite participants or other distinguishing criteria reference data as mentioned above may in various embodiments include for example real time performance data associated with other actual participants that are currently being tracked historical. |
5 | used when only a single rail is available to support chassis 2 along the track bed in the presence of two rails wheels 3 are engaged and cylinder 5a lifts crawler mechanism 5 clear of the rail continuing to advert to fig1 the device is shown to further include bulk feeder bin 6 used to store a supply of wooden tie plugs not shown conveyer 7 is shown to extend from the internal portion of bulk feeder bin 6 out and into a centrifugal feeder 8 centrifugal feeder 8 is connected to a supply tube 9 adapted to receive and deliver wooden tie plugs from bulk feeder 8 to insert gun 11 positioned over a railroad tie opening spike hole 25 the device further includes a tie sensing mechanism 10 adjacent the insertion gun 11 for automatically and precisely positioning the insertion gun 11 over spike hole 25 for later insertion of a wooden tie plug bazooka tube 12 is interposed between centrifugal feeder bin 8 and supply tube 9 and is adapted to accept a single wooden tie plug at a time for stacking within the supply tube and later insertion continuing to advert to fig1 supply tube 9 is shown to terminate at its lower end in insertion tube 13 adapted to accept a limited number of oriented tie plugs that are later interposed within insertion slot 15 through the use of a horizontal positioning ram 14 once in place in insertion slot 15 ram 16 is automatically engaged to vertically shoot the tie plug into spike hole 25 the specific features of the insertion mechanism and device are discussed in more detail below adverting next to fig2 an. |
5 | of the filler blocks being approximately the same as the lengths of the respective sleeper blocks 33 if the grade difference between the roadways is constant over the length of a section the heights of the filler blocks at each end of the section will be the same if the grade difference between the roadways changes over the length of a section the heights of the filler blocks at each end of the section will be different this situation is illustrated in fig1 where the height of the filler block at the left end of the left hand section assembly 1 is u03b4 the height of the filler blocks at the interface between the two section assemblies is u03b4 u03b4 and the height of the filler block at the right end of the right hand section assembly is u03b4 u03b4 39 since the adjacent ends of successive section assemblies are set to the same difference in grade level between the two roadways it may be advantageous to provide a single filler block to support both adjacent ends the height of the second half section in the embodiment of fig1 3a is greater than the height of the first half section the height difference is selected to provide a suitable minimum height dimension for the filler panel 5 when the difference between the grade levels of the two roadways is zero fig3 b illustrates an assembly for this situation since the vertical offset is zero the. |
2 | the side plate 10 adjacent to the outside edge 8 b these two soleplates coincide with the support face of the box that receives the window 6 a longitudinal support plate 11 made of plastics material supports light emitting diodes leds 12 the plate 11 is designed to be received in the box so as to position the leds therein for this purpose the plate has fasteners in the form of pins 13 suitable for insertion into orifices 14 provided for this purpose in the box on its side facing towards the window the internal array of ribs has cutouts 15 for receiving the support plate 11 the silkscreen printing 7 around the window defines a transparent strip on either side of the window in register with the leds carried by the support plate given the long lifetime that leds are assumed to have no means are provided in this embodiment for replacing them since the lifetime of the tailgate and thus of the vehicle is assumed to be shorter than that of the leds in the embodiment of fig3 4 and 5 the upright 8 u2032 of the tailgate presents a ribbed structure outside the zones for receiving the light sources 12 that is identical to the structure in the upright described above having an inside edge 8 u2032 a and an outside edge. |
3 | 4 is an upper surface of the head 8 after the placement of such an implant into the appropriate slot in the jaw the gingival soft tissue is trimmed to the end of the head 8 and its upper surface the barrier layer 4 does not allow microorganisms to penetrate inside of the head and further to the metal three dimensional porous structure 6 and create a barrier for the ingrowth of the osseous tissue therein embodiment of the porous structure with the reinforcing elements as claimed in the invention enables to additionally fasten the porous structure on the implant to arrange the flow of blood through the pores in the anatomic direction to increase the adhesive strength of the tissue with the porous structure after the ingrowth of a spongy osseous tissue into the pores of the metal three dimensional porous structure 6 and the ingrowth of the gingival tissue into the pores of the head 8 of the porous three dimensional structure and the reliable fixation of the implant the dental prosthesis is mounted onto the abutment 9 for example the screw or the threaded collar one of the forms of implementation of the vascular implant as claimed in the invention is shown in fig5 the claimed. |
2 | printing couple 01 which drive arrangement can be implemented in all of the configurations of fig1 to 3 and which drive arrangement comprises drive motors 32 33 34 36 and 37 it is apparent from the depiction shown in fig4 that the transfer cylinder 03 or the blanket cylinder 03 has its own motor 32 the forme cylinder 02 or plate cylinder 02 has its own motor 33 the ink fountain roller 13 has its own motor 34 at least the dampening smoothing roller 22 of the dampening unit 07 has its own motor 36 at least the ink flow distribution roller 17 of the inking unit 06 has its own motor 37 this standard configuration of the drive arrangement for the printing couple 01 is indicated in fig4 by dashed lines extending outward from the respective drive motors 32 33 34 36 and 37 an optional embodiment of the drive arrangement for printing couple 01 which is also indicated in fig4 by a dotted line provides for a single shared motor 36 for dampening unit rollers 21 and 22 of the dampening unit 07 or in other words provides especially for a single shared motor for the dampening distribution roller 21 and the smoothing roller 22 and for a single shared motor 37 for the two ink flow distribution rollers 17 18 of the inking unit 06 in the case of the shared motor 37. |
7 | bits 31 0 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are loaded with bits 63 32 of the memory address bits 63 32 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are loaded with bits 63 32 of the memory address bits 95 64 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are loaded with bits 127 96 of the memory address and bits 127 96 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are loaded with bits 127 96 of the memory address if the source operand is a second extended multimedia xmm register bits 31 0 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are set equal to bits 63 32 of the second extended multimedia xmm register bits 63 32 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are set equal to bits 83 32 of the second extended multimedia xmm register bits 95 64 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are set equal to bits 127 96 of the second extended multimedia xmm register and bits 127 96 of the first extended multimedia xmm register are set equal to bits 127 96 of the second extended multimedia xmm register the linear address corresponds to the address of the least significant byte of the referenced memory data when a memory address is indicated the 16 bytes of data at the memory location are loaded or stored when the register register form of the operation is used the content of the 128 bit source register is copied into the 128 but destination register the movsldup instruction is a move packed single floating point low and duplicate sse 2 instruction that loads moves 128 bits and duplicates. |
3 | no 1 592 861 after raising the discharge lid there were discharged 20 kg of a granulate having a particle size of about 0 8 mm the granulate was dust free non adhering and had good pourability the following organosilane preparations were prepared in a continuous procedure rather than in a discontinuous process for this purpose there was used the bead forming machine described in fig2 of german pat no 2 147 503 and fig2 of related rothbuhr u s pat no 3 852 399 the entire disclosure of the rothbuhr u s patent is hereby incorporated by reference and relied upon accordingly there were produced from 80 kg of printex u00ae 30 per hour and 80 kg of silane si 69 per hour 160 kg per hour of practically dust free granulate in bead form the following types and amounts of carbon black as well as the silane si 69 in the stated amounts were employed for the production of silane preparations of the invention ______________________________________ dbp abs silanetype and amount of bet surface according to si 69 incarbon black in area astm d 2414 weightweight percent in m sup 2 g in ml 100 g percent______________________________________printex u00ae 200 70 45 44 30printex u00ae 400 65 100 48 35printex u00ae 80 45 135 55printex u00ae 3 h 40 78 155 60______________________________________ the production was carried out in the manner described in example 1 the. |
6 | the placement of third orifice 518 need not be adjacent or on the same surface as second orifice 516 fitting 508 may be a brass fitting having u215b u2033 npt u00d7 u00bc u2033 hose barb seal 506 such as a seal constructed from teflon material may be interposed between fitting 508 and inlet block 504 to ensure the connection between these two elements is able to withstand the pressures generated by the gas source in embodiments where two electrical leads are connected to the heating element inlet block 504 may also be grounded inlet block 504 may further define hole 528 which may in turn be threaded to enable acceptance of a screw or other connection for a grounding wire the gas source may be a pump to deliver ambient air at a pre defined pressure alternatively the gas source may be a tank containing a pressurized gas such as oxygen suitable pumps include the gast 30b pump available from gast manufacturing inc benton harbor mich the thomas 5030 available from thompson pump amp machinery slidell la the al 30b and the alita 15b both available from alita industries arcadia calif gas flow may be in the range of 20 35 standard liters per minute slpm at 25 35 inches of water column in wc and may be in the range of 25 30 slpm at 25 35 in wc excessive gas flow may cause localized rapid burning of fuel potentially leading to rapid outgassing of trapped moisture the effect may appear to be similar to popping of corn inlet block 504 may further define a channel comprising two chambers a first chamber. |
9 | is divided by a middle web 19 extending in parallel to the longitudinal sides 18 a into two halves which are essentially mirror symmetrical in relation to this to form the strips 15 a 15 b fig2 each half of the basic body 18 is provided from its broad side that is the upper broad side in fig4 through 6 with a plurality of first depressions 20 whose lower limitations or bottoms are indicated by broken lines in fig6 and 7 the depressions 20 extend into a first plane 21 of the basic body 18 and are arranged at right angles to the longitudinal sides 18 a and to the middle web 19 on the one hand and in parallel to one another on the other hand the number and size of these depressions 20 correspond to the number and size of the strips 15 a and 15 b to be prepared webs 22 left in place between the depressions 20 are provided according to fig5 and 6 at their ends adjoining the longitudinal sides 18 a and the middle web 19 with second depressions 23 which likewise extend into the first plane 21 and are thus connected to the first depressions 20 in one exemplary embodiment which is considered to be the best so far and is shown in fig4 through 7 the height of the parts 22 a of the webs 22 fig6 that remain after the second depressions 23 have been formed and face the longitudinal sides 18 a is reduced so that these parts reach only a second plane 24 which has a distance that corresponds to the thickness of the strips 15 a and 15 b to be prepared. |
6 | portion 49 of valve operator 40 close off the space surrounding valve stem 50 sealing means other than o ring seals 51 and 52 may be used the upper end of a conduit 53 connects into the upper end of cylinder 44 through passageway 53a conduit 53b and passageway 53c the lower end of conduit 53 connects into a conduit 54 which extends through the upper end of valve housing 41 consuit 54 is equivalent to conduit 30 of fig1 and is therefore connected to an accumulator such as 29 through a valve such as 32 the upper end of another conduit 55 connects into the lower end of cylinder 44 below piston 45 through passageway 55a and also into the interior of housing 42 the lower end of conduit 55 connects into a conduit 56 which extends through the upper end of valve housing 41 conduit 56 is equivalent to conduit 31 and is therefore connected to a reservoir such as 25 through a valve such as 32 the remainder of the apparatus for connecting valve operator 40 to valve housing 41 generally indicated at 61 will be described in more detail with reference to fig4 a to 4f a seal 62 fig2 seals off fluid flow into or from the interior of valve housing 41 when the valve operator 40 is clamped onto valve housing 41 by clamp 63 clamp 63 is similar to the clamp connector described and claimed in u s patent. |
9 | cylinder so that a tool can be inserted in the grooves to operate the set screws to urge the cutting rule and mounting bar against opposite walls of the slot to engage the cutting rule in the slot application_number US 87961786 A description a first embodiment of a rotary cutting cylinder constructed according to the principles of this invention indicated generally as 20 in fig1 is shown in fig1 7 cutting cylinder 20 has left and right ends 22 and 24 for mounting cylinder 20 in a machine cutting cylinder 20 has a central section 26 of enlarged diameter a number of grooves 28 are longitudinally spaced along central section 26 of cutting cylinder 20 these grooves 28 preferably extend completely around the circumference of cutting cylinder 20 so that cutting cylinder 20 including grooves 28 can be conveniently formed on a lathe in one operation however as shown in the other embodiments described below partial grooves tangential cuts or notches can be u sed instead of grooves 28 drive rolls 30 and 32 can be press fit onto cutting cylinder 20 at opposite ends of central section 26 a longitudinal slot 34 is formed in cutting cylinder 20 crossing grooves 28 slot 34 is wide enough to accommodate a cutting rule 36 a shim 38 and a mounting bar 40 cutting rule 36 has a beveled cutting edge 42 protruding sufficiently from the profile of central section 26 to cut for example a web material pressed against it shim 38 helps to fill slot 34 and stiffen cutting rule 36 and prevent it from warping mounting. |
1 | a corresponding drum 10 construction makes possible a large bandwidth for controlling the skimmed milk outflow pressure a centripetal pump 17 is used for discharging the skimmed milk mm and a centric collecting pipe 18 in the axis of rotation r is used for discharging the cream ra the larger the diameter difference between the regulating disk 14 and overflow edge on the gripper cover 15 the more the separation zone 20 can be changed by a sudden closing of the skimmed milk control valve 4 and the cream ra can be pushed out with more pressure in another embodiment of a control and of a method for preventing a clogging of the separator drum 10 in a manner of an antilock system an u201c antilock control u201d takes place by an increase of the inflow rate of the cold milk km and a resulting pushing out of the cream ra when the limit value of a cream fat content of 43 is exceeded the inflow rate is for example abruptly increased by at least 5 000 l h as a result the cream ra is diluted by approximately 10 and as a result of a liquid level shift in the drum 10 the cream ra is in turn pushed out of the drum 10 according to the method of the present disclosure an operation can take place with a previously fixedly adjusted cream concentration of for example 40 the adjustment of the cream concentration takes place by regulating disk 14 which is independent of the skimmed milk outflow pressure purely via the inflow rate a controlling via the inflow rate is permissible when processing cold milk km when no. |
2 | pipes 34 36 and 38 can be discharged through the pipes into the return conduit 54 for reinjection into the bed 22 through the feeder pipe 56 this of course prevents the build up of material in the bed 22 during regular operation since the bed portion extending above the chamber 26d is fluidized at all times the pipe 40 functions as a normal bed drain or additional source of fluidizing air depending on the position of the valves 48 and 46 respectively a pair of horizontal headers 60 are connected in fluid communication with the tubes 18 forming the front wall 12 and the rear wall 14 respectively and another pair of horizontal headers 62 are connected in fluid communication with the tubes 18 forming the sidewalls 16 it is understood that headers similar to the headers 60 and 62 are provided in communication with the upper ends of the walls 12 14 and 16 as a result a fluid to be heated can be sequentially or simultaneously passed through the walls 12 14 and 16 to pick up the heat from the fluidized bed in a conventional manner before it is passed to external apparatus for further processing it is further understood that variations in the above arrangements can be made without departing from the scope of the invention for example the number and specific locations of the pipes 40 as well as the zonal fluidization techniques can be varied as long as the above objectives and results are achieved further a bank or series of heat exchange tubes can be provided in the enclosure 10 for circulating water in a heat exchange relationship with the bed 22 in a conventional manner a latitude of modification change and substitution is intended in. |
8 | between appliance 22 and another appliance device or system in the preferred embodiment of the present invention this is accomplished through an animation a scene of which is depicted in fig1 while appliance 22 attempts to establish the ir link an icon that serves as a search metaphor is used in an animation on display 24 to impress upon the user that a search for a device having an ir port is taking place a light emitting diode led 196 emanating waves 198 e g simulation of radar or sonar is the iconic metaphor chosen for the preferred embodiment as shown in fig1 as part of the animation waves 198 are displayed in cumulative fashion beginning with the wave closest to led 196 and moving progressively away from led 196 the shape of the waves is also specifically designed to inform users of the maximum allowable cone angle for the ir port in appliance 22 in the preferred embodiment the ir port has a maximum cone angle of 30 u00b0 once all waves 198 are shown together on display 24 they are cleared from the display and the process repeats while an led and emanating waves are used in the preferred embodiment of the present invention any suitable symbol can be used that is shown to leave users with the impression that appliance 22 is attempting to establish an ir link with another device to facilitate establishment of the ir link status bar 176 is used to inform the user that appliance 22 is searching for the target device furthermore display region 178 can be used to provide instruction such as prompting the user to point appliance 22 toward the ir port. |
3 | general formula i residues of glycerol trimethylolethane trimethylolpropane tris 2 hydroxyethyl isocyanurate pentaerythritol diglycerol ditrimethylolethane ditrimethylolpropane mannitol sorbitol dipentaerythritol and inositol may be cited as the piperidine compound of the present invention represented by the above general formula i those wherein the polyhydric alcohol residue represented by a is a group having a neopentyl structure represented by the following formula are particularly preferable because of the large effects thereof str3 wherein r represents an alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms or ch 2 and a is 0 or 1 as examples of the alkyl groups represented by r 1 and r 2 in the above general formula i unsubstituted alkyl groups such as methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl butyl isobutyl pentyl hexyl octyl 2 ethylhexyl decyl dodecyl tridecyl tetradecyl and octadecyl groups and substituted alkyl groups such as benzyl phenylethyl 2 hydroxyethyl 2 3 epoxypropyl dimethylaminopropyl and methoxyethyl groups may be cited as examples of the alkoxy group represented by r 1 alkoxy groups derived from the above mentioned alkyl groups may be cited as examples of the acyl group represented by r 1 acetyl propionyl acryloyl methacryloyl butyroyl and octanoyl groups may be cited as example of the alkylene group represented. |
6 | excessive to the contrary according to the present invention the generated refrigeration quantity is calculated to select the elastic force of the tension ring 28 so as to reduce the leakage of the helium gas and generate refrigeration for example when the sliding resistance was set to be 4 of the indicated refrigeration quantity an improved sealability was obtained on the other hand a quantity of leakage of the helium gas is dependent on a surface roughness of the inner circumferential surface of the cylinder 10 fig6 shows a relationship between the surface roughness of the inner surface of the cylinder 10 and the attainable temperature of the third thermal stage 20 when the surface roughness of the inner surface of the cylinder 10 was set to 0 5 u03bcm rms the attainable temperature was 3 68k fig5 c shows a preferred embodiment using the third seal 7b of a labyrinth type a clearance between an outer circumferential surface of the labyrinth seal 7b and an inner circumferential surface of the cylinder 10 is made very small to thereby increase the resistance upon passing of the helium gas 16 therethrough and reduce the quantity of the helium gas 16 passing therethrough furthermore as the sliding resistance of the labyrinth seal 7b is small the heat. |
7 | and or decompression of video data can be processed more quickly application_number US 93305604 A description the baseband chip illustrated in the present example is a gsm e gprs baseband controller that contains an application subsystem the subsystems thereof are the application subsystem the modem controller subsystem and the dsp subsystem these subsystems are in the form of embedded systems in the present example the application subsystem comprises a microprocessor mpu that is used as the application processor 1 ap and a set of peripheral components which are mainly used for applications the main task of the ap is to operate the application operating system os which contains the user interface mmi man machine interface and the applications the application processor 1 is connected to an instruction cache memory i cache and to a data cache memory d cache the modem controller subsystem comprises a second microprocessor mpu which is used as a modem controller 2 or modem processor mc and a set of peripheral components which are mainly used for system control and for modem support the main task of the mc is to process the gsm e gprs protocol stack ps the modem controller 2 is also connected to an instruction cache memory i cache and to a data cache memory d cache the dsp subsystem comprises a dsp 3 digital signal processor and a set of peripheral components and accelerators which are employed for the modem functionality the main task of the dsp is to process the channel and. |
6 | with cross section 320 except that there is no coating 100 except for upper surface 10 cross section 350 is substantially identical to cross section 320 except that it has an upper surface 355 which does not end vertically but instead has inner and outer surfaces 356 357 which join with angular surfaces 358 359 respectively to form the edges of upper surface 355 while in the description given above and as depicted in the drawings the seals or packings have been described with particular reference to annular members such as a packing it is to be understood that the invention is not so limited thus it is not necessary that the generally non metallic coating 100 or the knit wire mesh reinforcement 50 be annular in configuration depending on the type of usage to which the seal or packing is put the shape can have virtually any configuration for example the shape may be elliptical square hexagonal or virtually any other shape whatever its shape the seal 5 would be provided with the two portions for its body in general and except in the case of an elongate strip type packing material the seal 5 will generally have an opening or passageway therethrough which usually is at least partially defined by at least a portion of the body of the seal 5 sealing being effected in the region generally contiguous in surrounding the opening thus a sealing device having a non annular configuration could be used as a seal between. |
6 | upon in a direction toward the biasing diaphragm spring 4 and hence axially in a direction toward the housing 2 the diaphragm spring 13 which is installed between the pressure plate 3 and the biasing diaphragm spring 4 comprises a ring shaped main body portion 13b and the aforementioned outwardly projecting sections or tongues 13c which project radially from the outer marginal part of the main body portion 13b and constitute the seat 11 the radially inner part of the main body portion 13b is provided with arms 13d which cooperate with abutments 14 fig2 being of one piece with the housing 2 a connection or lock resembling a bayonet mount is provided between the abutments 14 and the arms 13d of the diaphragm spring shaped structural element 13 once the diaphragm spring shaped structural element 13 has been prestressed in the axial direction and its radially inner portions 13a or its arms 13d have been placed axially over the abutments 14 an appropriate angular movement of the diaphragm spring shaped structural element 13 relative to the housing 2 ensures that the arms 13d of the structural element 13 can be moved into engagement with the abutments 14 in order to prevent rotation of the biasing diaphragm spring 4 relative to the housing 2 the latter. |
9 | of the 8 plates exposed to 2 6 dmn a total of 21 colonies were red all of these were picked and purified each of the 8 plates exposed to 2 methylnaphthalene had about 200 red colonies about 250 of these were picked and purified when grown on medium containing no ttc it was evident by the yellow or brown colors produced that many of these microorganisms could cleave the aromatic rings and were therefore considered unsuitable for present purposes and discarded none of the 2 6 dmn exposed isolates exhibited evidence of the colored ring fission products seven of the remaining isolates from the 2 methylnaphthalene exposed plates and all of the isolates from the 2 6 dmn exposed plates were then grown in broth cultures as described in example 1 and analyzed by hplc for the dcn and cmn peaks approximately 15 strains isolated from the 2 6 dmn plates and approximately 9 strains isolated from the 2 mn plates showed evidence of cmn production strain 1028 and strain 1032 isolated from 2 6 dmn and 2 mn plates respectively showed any evidence of dcn production the evidence was subsequently confirmed by gc ms analysis other strains showing cmn production but no apparent dcn production were used in coculture as described below in example 6 the above results indicate that dcn producing strains can effectively and reproducibly be isolated from the sewage samples used the conversion by 1013 p1013 as described in example 1 was carried out with and without 0 005 2 aminobenzoate added to the medium more enzyme was present in the cells exposed to the inducer and in turn the use of inducer resulted in detectable dcn production whereas no dcn production was detected without. |
9 | simple arrangements to detect a change in state location a device capable of detecting a change from idle state to moving state mems gyroscopes mems accelerometers tilt sensors vibration sensor or a combination of the above mems are micro electromechanical systems or microscopic machines with electrical and mechanical parts on a silicon chip gyroscopes can be any kind of angular rate sensors such as those manufactured by analog devices which generate output signals that are indicative of angular rates the output signals may be converted to data sequences using electronic components such as resistors and capacitors accelerometers can be any kind of acceleration sensors such as those manufactured by analog devices which generate output signals that are indicative of the acceleration the output signals are converted to data sequences transceiver 26 is any type of transceiver or a combination of transmitter and receiver in a preferred embodiment transceiver 26 conforms to bluetooth specifications 802 11 wilan or any other communication protocol bluetooth may also be spelled bluetooth with both terms considered equivalent herein transceiver 26 can discover other compatible transceivers in the vicinity transceiver 26 can establish a temporary two way connection or a piconet network with other devices equipped with compatible transceivers battery 24 provides power to some of the components of loss prevention system 10 it will be understood that battery 24 may be a fuel. |
6 | stage gear 156 the first stage gear which provides the first stage of gear reduction is a bevel gear that meshes with a bevel gear 157 integral with the drive shaft 158 of the motor the second stage gear 156 is a straight spur gear that mates with a ball screw gear 159 formed integrally with a ball screw 162 the intermediate cluster gear member is supported by ball bearings 160 and 161 at its ends although reference herein is made to certain structures as being integral as is preferred it should be understood such structures alternatively may be composed of discrete components joined together to form a functionally equivalent structure the ball screw assembly 152 is comprised of the ball screw 162 with the integral gear 159 a hexagonal ball nut 163 that translates rotary motion to linear motion of the ball nut and a pad 164 that attaches to the end of the ball nut and provides the interface to the brake disk pressure plate the ball screw and ball nut which provide a third stage of reduction may be of a known configuration and thus the respective spiral grooves thereof and associated balls have not been illustrated as the same would be immediately. |
9 | layer 10 has the materials titanium and copper for example firstly a titanium layer being deposited on the second substrate surface 7 and a copper layer being deposited onto the titanium layer the titanium layer serving as a diffusion barrier that prevents copper ions from diffusing into the substrate wafer 1 and making the latter conductive which would give rise to an undesirable transverse conductivity the thickness of the titanium layer is preferably 50 nm and the thickness of the copper layer of the seed layer is 175 nm afterward as illustrated in fig1 f the seed layer 10 is covered with the aid of a further masking layer 11 which is then patterned so that the conductor track locations 12 that is to say the locations at which the conductor track is subsequently intended to be applied are uncovered again in such a way that the seed layer 10 is uncovered there the further masking layer 11 remains at the rest of the locations afterward as is shown in fig1 g the conductor tracks are deposited on the uncovered seed layer 10 with the aid of an electrodeposition method the conductor tracks 13 are preferably deposited in a three layer construction copper nickel and gold successively being applied to the seed layer 10 by electrodeposition as is shown in fig1 h after the application of the conductor tracks 13 the further masking layer 11 and the seed layer 10 situated underneath are removed again to leave the conductor tracks 13 which are insulated from one another by clearances in this way the second surface 7 has been provided with conductor tracks which as is illustrated in the. |
9 | there is shown a prospective view of a mobile device operating under a device profile according to some embodiments of the present invention wherein the device is configured to operate as a mobile phone turning now to fig1 c there is shown a prospective view of a mobile device operating under a device profile according to some embodiments of the present invention wherein the device is configured to operate as a media player turning now to fig1 d there is shown a prospective view of a mobile device operating under a device profile according to some embodiments of the present invention wherein the device is configured to operate as a digital personal organizer turning now to fig2 there is shown a block diagram of an exemplary mobile device according to some embodiments of the present invention including a user interface various components and various electrical functional blocks to drive and control those components the functionality of the device 10 shown in fig2 will be described in view of the flow charts of fig4 a through 5b and using the prospective views of fig1 a through 1d a profile configuration database 200 may include information used by the controller 100 in regulating signal flow to the device element manager 300 as shown in fig3 the configuration database 200 may include such information as active components required by each of the device profiles 500 a through 500 n configured on the device turning now to fig4 a which is a flow diagram including the step of an exemplary method of installing operational software on a mobile device according to some embodiments of the present invention step 1000 corresponds to the initial setup of the device hardware such as installing the basic firmware and. |
8 | layer 10 with a thickness of 30 nm was formed by depositing 4 4 u2032 bis 2 2 diphenylvinyl biphenyl dpvbi represented by the following formula electron injecting layer 11 with a thickness of 20 nm was formed by depositing aluminum chelate alq represented by the following formula then the substrate was taken out of the vacuum deposition chamber and installed in another resistance heated vacuum deposition chamber to form a cathode 12 with a thickness of 200 nm with mg ag alloy in a weight ratio of 10 to 1 coating liquid containing polystyrene and trialkoxysilane was spin coated on the color conversion filter fabricated by the same method as in example 1 after air drying at 80 u00b0 c and vacuum drying at 120 u00b0 c transparent and even protective layer of 7 u03bcm thick was obtained an organic el cell anode organic layer and cathode was formed on the protective layer in the same manner as described in example 1 polycyclic olefin resin zeonex made by nippon zeon co ltd diluted with toluene was spin coated on the color conversion filter fabricated by the same method as in example 1 and vacuum dried at 120 u00b0 c to obtain a protective layer which is transparent and even and has 7 u03bcm thick tg of the protective layer formed was 130 u00b0 c an organic el cell anode organic layer and cathode was formed on the protective layer in the same manner as those described in example 1 ultraviolet hardening resin sd 715 made by dainippon ink and chemicals inc was spin coated on the color. |
7 | 108 as shown in 1104 and 1106 can be tracked by processor 103 through position sensing system 105 a control signal is generated if the distance between finger 108 and display 104 is less than the threshold value three ultrasonic sensors are depicted in fig1 more or less ultrasonic sensors may be used ultrasonic sensors may be arranged in a two dimensional array ultrasonic sensors can also be disposed beneath display 104 and also be disposed outside the display area in the front surface of mobile device 102 fig1 is a schematic diagram of an exemplary position sensing system 105 in accordance with a third embodiment an array of temperature sensor 118 as shown exemplarily in 1202 is disposed beneath display 102 temperature sensors 118 measures temperature distribution or map in a plane beneath display 104 each of temperature sensors is disposed in a substrate unit the substrate units are disposed underneath display 104 the operations of mobile device 102 generate heat which is called self heating in this disclosure the temperature sensors measure the temperature of each of the substrate units the measured temperatures form a temperature map overlapping the display plane the temperature map is measured according to a predetermined frequency and is transmitted to processor 103 in real time base the self heating leads to the measured temperatures at levels higher than an ambient temperature the heat is transferred to the ambient through display 104 each of the substrate units is associated with a resistance of heat transfer the resistance is affected by an object in the heat transfer path and also by the distance of the object to the substrate unit. |
5 | the cross sectional views of fig3 and 4 fig3 illustrates a keyless lock 20 in an unlocked position in which the locking bolt 70 is disposed entirely within the locking bolt housing 60 the second end of the connecting rod 55 is shown positioned within the locking bolt 70 cavity having a series of teeth 75 the ribs of the ribbed connecting rod 55 mate with the spaces between the teeth 75 thereby forming a gear in which the movement of the locking bolt 70 is caused by rotating the ribbed connecting rod 55 the connecting rod 55 is rotated via manipulation of the knob 25 i e turning the knob from a resting position when the connecting rod 55 is rotated in the direction of the arrow in fig3 the ribs of the connecting rod 55 grip the teeth 75 of the locking bolt 70 and the connecting rod 55 moves in the direction of the arrow while it urges the locking bolt 70 out of the locking bolt housing 60 as the locking bolt 70 is urged from the locking bolt housing 60 the locking bolt 70 is urged into the central bore 80 of the mounting plate 85 fig4 thereby locking the door to unlock the door the connecting rod 55 is rotated in the opposite direction and the movement of the locking bolt 70 is reversed. |
8 | of the base plate and of the elements that act as spacers between the passive or active part and the base plate the inventive microstrip structure allows the use of microstrips with different widths in an rf ic without compromising the other important electrical characteristics like impedance level and inductive coupling this opens the door for constructing a balun integrated into an rf ic being able to e g make an impedance matching between different impedance levels application_number US 15493405 A description a microstrip and a ground plane are co operative parts of a transmission line system along which a signal propagates in a form of electromagnetic fields between the microstrip and the ground plane one or more microstrips may use a same ground plane in common in a microstrip structure according to the invention a microstrip is an integral part of the passive or active part of an rf ic and a ground plane is an integral part of the base plate of an rf ic fig4 a 4 b and 4 c present side view cross sections of exemplary embodiments of the invention the part 451 in fig4 a 4 b and 4 c may be either the passive part of an rf ic or the active part of an rf ic and hereinafter the part 451 is referred as u2018 the electrical. |
8 | preamp ic 18 the present invention is not limited to such a configuration for example in the case of an optical transceiver module in which capacitors and ics are not disposed on the stem 10 only the photodetector 16 and the components around it may be covered with the shielding member 26 further although the diffraction grating 34 shown in fig2 has been described as having a diffraction angle of 10 degrees at wavelength u03bb 2 it may have any diffraction angle less than 90 degrees as described above which still results in reduced component mounting space a second embodiment of the present invention provides an optical transceiver module that has smaller component mounting space than the optical transceiver module of the first embodiment fig3 shows an optical transceiver module of the present embodiment this optical transceiver module differs from that of the first embodiment in that it includes a stem 38 and a shielding member 40 instead of the stem 10 and the shielding member 26 the stem 38 is a grounded metal member and has upwardly protruding stem protrusions 13 as shown in fig3 b each stem protrusion 13 surrounds a respective light emitting device power supply pin 14 and has a height equal to or greater than the thickness of the shielding member this means that the circumferential surfaces of the light emitting device power supply pins 14 are covered with a thicker metal. |
7 | in the respective dom 119 thereafter the template generator 116 ends as shown with specific reference to fig4 b shown is a first portion of the recursive process called in box 179 fig4 a the recursive process begins at box 183 in which a current dom element 183 for which the recursive process was called is isolated to isolate the dom element 183 a starting point and an ending point of the respective dom element 129 is identified in this regard the template generator 116 looks for specific syntax within of the dom 119 from which the starting point and the ending point can be ascertained thereafter in box 186 the template generator 116 determines whether the current dom element is a leaf such that it does not include any further nested or children elements nodes if so then the template generator 116 proceeds to connector a as shown otherwise it is assumed that there is no content involved in the current dom element 129 i e there is no dom element content 156 and the template generator 116 moves to box 189 in box 189 the template generator 116 determines whether the dom element layout 153 is well formed based upon a set. |
4 | positions of intermediate plates 28 28 39 28 34 28 34 39 and 128 influencing the knitting needles not illustrated on flat bed knitting machines whereby the intermediate plates are designed depending upon the type and construction of the cam box carriage and its cams either in the form of jacks acting directly on the knitting needles or in the form of trigger plates acting on a needle plate arranged in front of the knitting needle according to the present invention electro magnetic selection devices 13 14 and 113 114 are provided according to fig1 a which shows a view in section through one of the needle beds 16 arranged in a v shape to each other a needle plate 18 is arranged to slide longitudinally in the direction of the arrow x and can be pressed in under the effect of spring loading into the needle bed at each of the multiplicity of tricks 17 of the needles and instruments of knitting needles not shown the needle plate 18 which with its front end not shown and in this case the right hand end lies against the knitting needle and lies there on the bottom of the trick 19 projecting with its left or rear end shown in fig1 a over a recess of the trick 21 between the end of the needle plate 18 and an integral extension 22 of the needle plate 18 is arranged a needle plate butt 23 which can be pressed into the needle bed 16 or needle trick 17 the needle plate extension 22 is pressed by a leaf spring 26 supported at the bottom of the needle trick recess 21 against a stop 27 and an intermediate plate 28 arranged over it. |
8 | messages server 923 becomes aware of the fact that a session exists for token t 1 on server 924 server 923 therefore sends a redirect message to dtu 926 thereafter dtu 926 sends an insert event 928 to server 924 note that part of the message indicates that this is a redirect i e cause u201c redirect u201d thereby bypassing a repeated authentication attempt after collecting tokenr responses from the candidate servers in one embodiment the group manager process on the server that originally received the insert event server 923 chooses a server to which to forward the dtu by choosing the session with the latest time of last connection the group manager then sends a redirect message to the dtu telling it to reconnect to the new server the dtu breaks the connection with the current server reconnects to the new server and sends an insert event with a cause field of u201c redirect u201d the u201c redirect u201d cause prevents the new server from doing the server selection all over again the dtu is connected to the session identified by the token as a security measure one embodiment signs messages broadcast throughout the network for example one embodiment may use a keyed sha1 hash algorithm the key is derived from a local key file on each server which must be identical on all of the servers for the servers to trust each other host messages. |
5 | journal pin 70 a lubricant recovery gutter 76 is located around the ring gear 64 the lubricant recovery gutter 76 may be radially arranged with respect to the engine central longitudinal axis a lubricant is supplied thru the carrier 74 and into each journal pin 70 to lubricate and cool the gears 60 64 68 of the geared architecture 48 once communicated through the geared architecture the lubricant is radially expelled thru the lubricant recovery gutter 76 in the ring gear 64 by various paths such as lubricant passage 78 the input shaft 62 and the output shaft 66 counter rotate as the sun gear 60 and the ring gear 64 are rotatable about the engine central longitudinal axis a the carrier 74 is grounded and non rotatable even though the individual intermediate gears 68 are each rotatable about their respective axes 80 such a system may be referred to as a star system it should be appreciated that various alternative and additional configurations of gear trains such as planetary systems may also benefit herefrom many gear train components readily tolerate lubricant starvation for various intervals of time however the journal pins 70 may be relatively less tolerant of lubricant starvation accordingly whether the gear system is. |
9 | fluid flow of liquid and suspended solids as they sequentially traverse the several digestion tanks or stages it should be evident from the above specification that the objectives enumerated above and others are accomplished by the self contained closed system aerobic sewage treatment system of this invention sewage deposited in the bowl drops into the main digestion tank where it is vigorously agitated and broken down in the first chamber just below the bowl opening with this invention the larger solids are now preferably retained in the chamber where the greatest degree of aerated rolling action is occurring the liquid portion of the waste and smaller solids drift into the second chamber over the weir then the unique configuration of the quiescent zone of the main digestion tank performs a good separation of the small solids and liquid from the larger solids the latter are recirculated for further digestion the smaller solids and the liquid then pass on to the successive digestion tanks for further aeration until pure water is obtained in these secondary tanks the continued rolling motion the shape of the tank the use of an aeration deflector and the shape of the quiescent zone all contribute to attainment of pure water in the last stage now a truly self contained closed system aerobic sewage treatment system has been accomplished the present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims as well as that of. |
1 | drawing paper surface 12 instead of a printed surface the purchaser of the jigsaw puzzle may enjoy drawing a picture doing calligraphy or making an abstract image on the blank drawing paper puzzle surface 12 just like painting on a blank paper sheet or canvas upon completion of the drawing the puzzle pieces 12 may be disassembled and then can be played like the conventional jigsaw puzzles the polyfoam sheet material of the jigsaw puzzle is covered with select high quality drawing paper which is produced by a paper mill specifically for expressing images such as water color paper cotton bristol drawing paper charcoal papers rice paper canvas textured paper or various other kinds of papers suitable for various drawing tools the purchaser of the jigsaw puzzle may use their favorite drawing tools such as colored pencils crayons pastel felt makers pen and ink airbrush watercolor and brushes airbrush oil and acrylic paint and so on the high quality drawing paper surface 12 gives a wider range of use for the purchaser of the jigsaw puzzle to create his or her own unique picture puzzle rather than merely writing a message on it like a simple greeting card other appropriate surfaces specifically suited to various particular drawing instruments may also be used for the jigsaw puzzle of the present invention the jigsaw puzzle of small sizes like the size of cd plastic casings according to the present invention can be given as a gift used as a novelty or promotional piece for an individual. |
8 | interposed between and transferred between the heating roller tr of the induction heating roller 21 and the pressure roller 22 and toner 24 to be applied with heat from the heating roller tr to be melt to carry out thermal fixing of toner 24 fig2 is a schematic cross sectional view of a copying machine of a preferred embodiment serving as an image forming apparatus the image forming apparatus is shown including a reader unit 31 an image forming unit 32 a fixing unit 33 and a case 34 the reader unit 31 optically reads out image pattern of original sheet to produce an image signal indicative thereof the image forming unit 32 responds to the image signal for producing electrostatic charge of a latent image on a photosensitive drum 32 a with toner being adhered to the electrostatic charge of the latent image to form reversed image pattern which in turn is transferred onto record medium such as a paper sheet to form a desired image pattern the fixing unit 33 has a structure shown in fig2 for thermally melting toner which is transferred to record medium to cause toner to be thermally fixed thereto the case 34 conceals the various component parts discussed. |
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