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7 | such a temperature greatly facilitates the handling of the meat chunks so that they can be singularizing and sorted by the photometric sorting unit a control circuit for operating one slot of the ejector 66 will now be described with reference to fig4 each pair of photocells and slot has a similar circuit but only one such circuit will be described the output of the photocell 63 is connected to amplifier 100 which amplifies the output signal and applies the amplified signal to a discriminator 102 which is set to produce an output signal when the amplifier output reaches a predetermined level the discriminator output is alternately coupled to an or gate 106 or an and gate 114 through switch 104 similarly the output of photocell 62 is amplified in amplifier 108 and applied to discriminator 110 the same level is set on discriminator 110 as on discriminator 102 the discriminator 110 thus turns on when the output signal from the photocell 62 reaches a predetermined level the output from the discriminator 110 is alternately applied to or gate 106 or and gate 114 through switch 112 switches 104 and 112 are ganged together through means not shown so that the output of both discriminators 102 and 110 are simultaneously applied to the or gate 106 or to the. |
8 | keeping the tape and cover traveling over bending rollers 160 during operation fig6 is a side view of a component tape sealing and unsealing apparatus taken along line 6 6 of fig5 illustrating the tape deforming portions this apparatus is operative to seal the cover 100 to tape 18 when the tape and cover are driven in the direction of arrow 154 as the tape runs through the apparatus the flanges at the edges of the tape run up over bending rollers 160 causing the tape flanges to bend upwardly at the same time cover 100 is fed onto the bent up flanges and through guide rollers 162 and 164 the guide rollers keep the cover in contact with the tape as the tape continues to move in the direction of arrow 154 and off of bending rollers 160 as the tape continues off of rollers 160 the tape flanges will bend back to their original configuration whereupon the hook portions 105 and 107 of the cover 100 will engage the flanges 32 and 34 respectively sealing is thereby accomplished fig7 is a sectional view of the sealing and unsealing apparatus of fig5 and fig6 taken along line 7 7 of fig5 illustrating the bending rollers and plows in fig7 it may be observed that bending rollers 160 are rotationally mounted to a frame 166 via axles 168 frame 166 may comprise a portion of the overall apparatus in which the sealing and unsealing is to be accomplished for example the feeder apparatus 108 of fig2 the upward bending of the flanges 32 and 34 of the pocket tape 18 may be observed as a function of the pinch arms 158 and bending rollers 160 the pinch arms keep the tape flanges in close engagement with the bending rollers. |
4 | as described in u s pat no 4 151 800 referring to fig2 the pbo 30 and nomex u2122 fiber 32 may be combined such that the different fibers form a gradient from nomex u2122 32 at the inner mold line face of the felt 12 to pbo 30 at the outer mold line face of the felt 12 referring to fig3 the pbo 30 and nomex u2122 fiber 32 may be combined such that the different fibers form layers with the nomex u2122 32 positioned adjacent the inner mold line surface of the felt and the pbo 30 positioned adjacent the outer mold line surface of the felt if the pbo 30 and nomex u2122 32 layers of the felt are produced separately the pbo and nomex u2122 may be combined by needling the two layers together as used herein u201c needling u201d is meant as the process of repeatedly projecting one or more barbed needles through a material such that fibers of the material or multiple materials being needled together are forced to entangle thus creating a unitary felt type body from single component materials and thus effectively stitching together multiple component materials the felt 12 is pre heat treated prior to installation upon a vehicle by first exposing the felt to incremental heat treatments which are gradually increased to about 750 u00b0 f this eliminates subsequent adverse shrinkage and allows any volatile materials to be driven off a layer 13 of coated ceramic fabric is laminated to the outer mold line surface of the felt 12 the coated fabric 13 reradiates heat away from the felt material and provides a smooth aerodynamic surface the coated fabric layer 13 is constructed of a base fabric 14 of woven ceramic. |
1 | 11 such that inwardly extending circular planar sections 12 g do not overlay pins 11 c but disengage to form an opening for strainer basket 12 to pass into the cooking liquid conversely strainer basket 12 may be rotated within container 11 such that outwardly extending circular planar sections 12 d sufficiently overlay pins 11 c to restrict the opening to prevent passage of strainer basket 12 and thus provide support for draining of strainer basket 12 fig2 illustrates in cross sectional view the cooking strainer basket 12 of fig1 submerged in liquid such as water indicated by wavy lines for cooking of food the generally cylindrical support pins 11 c of container 11 and inward circular section 12 g of strainer basket 12 have been disengaged permitting the lower portion 12 a of strainer basket 12 to be inserted into container 11 until upper portion 12 b is sitting within lip 11 b of container 11 in this position the food strainer basket 12 is submerged for cooking in this figure it is more clearly seen in dotted lines how the bottom 12 h may be concave upward within strainer basket 12 to help in eliminating water surface tension it is to be understood that the position of. |
1 | minimum water level in chamber 22 the indicators 64 a 64 b may take the form of a raised or colored line alternatively or additionally container 10 may include an electronic sensor and display 66 to measure and indicate the water level in chamber 22 container 10 is used in the following manner plug 56 is removed from first aperture 52 water is introduced through first aperture 52 and into chamber 22 until the water level 68 reaches the maximum water level indicator 64 a water will flow into bore 62 of tube 60 during filling of chamber 22 water level in cavity 42 will increase slightly during filling of chamber 22 once sufficient water has been added to container 10 plug 56 is reinserted into first aperture 52 to seal access to chamber 22 water level 68 in chamber 22 is at a distance u201c h h 1 u201d fig4 from bottom wall 16 of outer shell 12 a quantity of water 24 from chamber 22 flows through apertures 50 in inner shell 14 and accumulates in cavity 42 to a height of h 2 from the bottom wall 16 a lesser quantity of water flows from cavity 42 through opening 45 in flower pot 44 and into. |
8 | coated with an electrically conducting material if the electrical resistivity of the non linear material 17 is too high fig3 shows an elevation sketch of a physical layout for the sketch of fig2 the dipole antenna 18 is connected to a silicon chip 34 containing the tag memory tag electronics and tag power supply by wires 36 and 38 the antenna 18 and the chip 34 are mounted on a dielectric material 32 the non linear material 17 is mounted on the opposite side of the dielectric material 32 to the antenna 18 and chip 34 in this embodiment the non linear material 17 may once again be coated with a good electrical conductor fig4 shows an alternative arrangement of fig2 the silicon chip 34 the antenna 18 and the non linear material 17 are all mounted on the same side of a supporting structure made of dielectric 32 in this embodiment the non linear material 17 may once again preferrably be coated with a good electrical conductor fig5 shows perspective sketch of a preferred alternative antenna arrangement for an rfid tag a silicon chip 34 is electrically attached to an electrically conducting patch antenna 50 the silicon chip is also electrically attached to an electrically conducting ground plane 52 which is spatially separated from the patch antenna 50 by a dielectric material not shown in the. |
7 | list at this point is ______________________________________le 1 0 le 3 2 le 0 15re 1 2 re 3 4 re 1 2se 1 0 se 3 4 se 0 2le 3 2 le 0 15 le 15 14re 4 5 re 4 5 re 4 5se 4 2 se 2 15 se 15 5le 15 14 le 14 13 le 14 13re 5 6 re 5 6 re 6 7se 5 14 se 14 6 se 6 13le 13 12 le 13 12 le 13 12re 6 7 re 7 8 re 8 9se 13 7 se 7 8 se 8 12le 12 11 le 12 11 le 10 9re 8 9 re 10 11 re 8 9se 12 10 se 10 11 se 10 9______________________________________ at this point the system has processed all of the vertices and are done with the trapezoidization phase of the decomposition the trapezoid entries above that are in italics are the trapezoids that found diagonals fig5 shows the polygon drawn with the diagonals fig6 shows a flowchart of the classify vertex method called from fig2 referring now to fig6 after entry block 602 determines whether one of the edges connected to the vertex is horizontal if neither edge is horizontal block 602 goes. |
7 | 52 in a time series in synchronization with a set read scan cycle and sequentially converted by an a d converter 53 into pixel data d for each set bit these pixel data d are supplied to a signal analyzing circuit 55 with a computing function as of a microcomputer or others through an interface circuit 54 in fig2 the portions indicated by the mark cn are optical connecting means such as optical connectors and others then the operation of this embodiment will be explained when an operator inserts an optical fiber coupler 48 to be measured between the input mechanism and the output mechanism and the measurement is started light of set wavelengths from the light sources 42 45 are mixed by the optical fiber coupler 46 and the mixed light is incident on the input optical fiber 47a of the optical switch 47 the optical switch 47 outputs in response to a switch signal ch1 the light incident thereon to one 47b of the output optical fibers of the optical switch 47 the output light of the output optical fiber 47 of the optical switch 47 is incident on the input optical fiber 48a of the optical fiber coupler 48 to be measured coupled thereto by the optical connector the mixed light is separated in accordance with the respective spectral characteristics of the output optical fibers 48c 48f the light corresponding to a spectral characteristic of the input optical fiber 48a to the output optical fiber 48c is supplied to the first input. |
9 | impeller 21 connected with the shaft 2 a turbine runner 22 a stator 23 and a lock up clutch 24 the auxiliary transmission unit 40 comprises a planetary gear mechanism having a carrier 41 also serving as an input rotational member of the auxiliary transmission unit planetary pinions 42 only one is shown a sun gear 43 and a ring gear 44 also serving as an output rotational member of the auxiliary transmission unit a clutch c0 for selectively connecting the carrier 41 with the sun gear 43 a brake b0 for selectively braking rotation of the sun gear 43 from the housing hu of the transmission and a one way clutch f0 for connecting the sun gear 43 to the carrier 41 only when the carrier 41 would rotate relative to the sun gear 43 in the normal rotational direction the main transmission unit 60 comprises a first planetary gear mechanism having a sun gear 61 a ring rear 62 planetary pinions 64 only one is shown and a carrier 66 a second planetary gear mechanism having a sun gear common with the sun gear 61 a ring gear 63 connected with the carrier 66 of the first planetary gear mechanism planetary pinions 65 only one is shown and a carrier 67 a clutch c1 having an outside rotational member serving as an input rotational member of the main transmission unit and selectively connecting the ring gear 62 of the first planetary gear mechanism with the. |
9 | the process is sufficiently flexible to process natural gas derived streams containing 5 to 50 mole or more of nitrogen while reducing the nitrogen content of the product natural gas to 2 to 5 mole nitrogen in addition the rejected nitrogen stream will contain only 2 to 5 mole methane providing very high methane recovery the process can also handle co 2 concentrations in the feed gas as high as 1000 to 2000 vppm without freeze up depending on the hydrocarbon content of the feed gas an embodiment of the invention is shown in fig1 natural gas is pretreated by known methods remove water acid gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide and optionally a portion of the heavier hydrocarbons if present to yield feed stream 1 containing predominantly nitrogen and methane this stream is obtained from the pretreatment step preferably at a pressure of at least 250 psia feed gas stream 1 is cooled in feed cooler 101 to a temperature near the hydrocarbon dew point of the feed gas mixture and cooled feed gas stream 3 passes to feed drum 103 which is part of dephlegmator 105 cooled feed gas from feed drum 103 then passes upward through line 5 to rectifying heat exchanger 107 which is also part of dephlegmator 105 in heat and mass transfer flow passage 7 which is representative of a plurality of related heat and mass transfer flow passages in common service the cooled feed gas is further cooled in upward flow by indirect heat transfer against one or more warming process streams later defined partially condensed and rectified to yield nitrogen rich overhead stream 9 and a methane rich liquid which flows downward through passage 7 and. |
7 | of an electronic control circuit 8 according to an embodiment of this invention the control circuit 8 comprises a microcontroller 9 such as a compatible motorola hc05 microcontroller which is connected to an electronic memory device 10 through data lines d bus address lines addr bus and control lines cntrl bus in fig2 individual components of the electronic memory device 10 are shown this device 10 comprises a matrix 1 of memory cells e g a 4 kbyte eprom cell matrix this eprom matrix 1 is controlled by a control register 2 and connected to the lines d bus addr bus and cntrl bus advantageously a switch element 3 is provided which has a first terminal 4 connected to a voltage reference vs a second terminal 5 connected to the control register 2 of the eprom and a third terminal 6 connected to the terminal for the program voltage vpp of the eprom 1 in particular the switch element 3 can be a mos transistor advantageously the mos transistor is a p channel transistor because this type of transistor can be readily integrated to operate on the program voltage vpp of the eprom 1 and has a relatively small intrinsic operational resistance r dson which allows more accurate provisions to be made for reliability after integrating the memory device 10 on the die the mos transistor may be a high voltage transistor for example connected to the microcontroller 9 are a conventional oscillator 11 necessary to the operation of the microcontroller 9 and a conventional reset unit 12 shown at 16 is the power section of the control circuit 10 which section is controlled from a logic block 17 and an over voltage over. |
8 | pat no 5 657 446 entitled u201c local area communications server u201d the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference a phone hub 4 is connected to the lan 2 with one or more telephones 5 connected to the hub typically a large plurality of telephones desktop pcs etc are connected to the lan 2 via multiple hubs e g phone hub 4 and other data hubs etc although the simplified representation of fig1 shows only a single phone hub and telephone connected thereto 0011 fig2 shows a representative telephone set 5 having multiple line appearances indicated by illuminating line appearance buttons 6 a handset 7 key pad 8 function keys 9 message waiting lamps 10 and individual line appearance displays 11 the layout of the telephone may be different from that shown in fig2 likewise enhanced features such as function keys 9 displays 11 etc are optional a single message lamp 10 may be used with different flash cadences or colors to identify different users indeed it is contemplated that the phone 5 may be implemented via an ip phone application on a personal computer with appropriate graphical user interfaces for implementing the various features 0012 fig3 shows various software agents which reside in one or both of the telephony server 1 and or phone hub 4 agents 12 13 and 14 represent individual users and contain user profiles and other executable code for defining individual allowed classes of service message access functionality speed call preferences and other personalized telephony services the agents are able to access personalized messages via a centralized messaging system as well as perform other proxy functions on behalf of. |
8 | 6 and screen composer 15 of fig1 are combined here into frame and screen composer unit 66 decoder encoder 5 and decoder 14 are replaced by decoder 62 as no re compression and decompression are needed for transferring information between the server and viewer as in fig1 command register 65 integrates the functions of registers 8 and 20 of fig1 the operation of this embodiment is according to fig5 except that step 35 excludes re compression step 36 is redundant and step 37 excludes decompression reference is now made to fig8 which describes a third preferred embodiment 1b of the present invention in this preferred embodiment the video source is an analog video tape rather than a digital video source as in the previously described preferred embodiments videotape player 82 reads analog video signals from video tape 81 e g a vcr cassette containing a movie from a video library or documenting a family event recorded by a home video camera control unit 80 controls the operation of player 82 according to user commands received via user interface 87 and stored in command register 85 frame grabber 84 constructs full screen video pictures from video signals received from video tape 81 via playe 82 and control unit 80 frame resizer 86 transforms frames constructed by frame grabber 84 to sub frames 22 in fig2 screen composer 88 composes full screen pictures composed of several sub frames e g according to fig3 a or 3b the pictures composed by screen composer 88 are stored in screen memory 89 and displayed on screen 90 sampling criteria detector 83 selects the next frame to be handled by frame grabber 84 and or frame resizer 86 according to the procedure of fig9 in the procedure of fig9 a user. |
4 | preferably catalysts having characteristic dimensions ranging from about 5 nanometers to about 1 millimeter are employed still more preferably catalysts having characteristic dimensions ranging from about 100 nanometers to about 100 microns are employed the catalyst loading of a fibrous catalyst immobilization system can make up from about 0 01 to about 99 weight of the fibrous system preferably catalytic loading makes up from about 0 1 to about 10 weight of the fibrous system and more preferably catalytic loading makes up from about 1 to about 10 weight of the fibrous system fibers employed in the present invention can comprise a variety of fiber forming materials which include any polymer that can be dissolved in a solvent preferably a polymer that retains its mechanical strength while swollen within solvents reactants or reaction products is employed because of its durability under conventional chemical process operating conditions more preferably polymeric fiber forming materials are employed in synthesizing fibers that can be crosslinked into a strong network after they are processed into a fiber examples of useful fiber forming materials include but are not limited to polymers such as nylon polyacrylonitrile pan polyesters polyurethanes silanes or copolymers thereof the percent concentration of fiber forming material in a fibrous catalyst immobilization system can make up from about 1 to about 99 weight of the system preferably fiber forming material makes up from about 20 to about 80 weight of the system more preferably fiber forming material makes up from about 40 to about 75 weight of the system useful fibers have a diameter ranging from about 1 nanometer to about 25 microns preferably the fibers. |
3 | resistance genes for ampicillin u03b2 lactamases tetracycline and chloramphenicol chloramphenicol acetyltransferase examples of such markers typically used in mammalian expression vectors include the gene for adenosine deaminase ada aminoglycoside phosphotransferase neo g418 dihydrofolate reductase dhfr hygromycin b phosphotransferase hph thymidine kinase tk and xanthine guanine phosphoriboseyltransferase xgprt gpt in another preferred embodiment the expression system used is one driven by the baculovirus polyhedrin promoter the polynucleotide encoding cds can be manipulated by standard techniques in order to facilitate cloning into the baculovirus vector see ausubel et al supra a preferred baculovirus vector is the pbluebac vector invitrogen sorrento calif the vector carrying a polynucleotide encoding cds is transfected into spodoptera frugiperda sf9 cells by standard protocols and the cells are cultured and processed to produce the recombinant polypeptide see summers et al a manual for methods of baculovirus vectors and insect cell culture procedures texas agricultural experimental station the polynucleotides of the present invention can be expressed in any number of different recombinant dna expression systems to generate large amounts of polypeptide included within the present invention are cds polypeptides having native glycosylation sequences and deglycosylated or unglycosylated polypeptides prepared by the methods described below examples of expression systems known to the skilled practitioner in. |
2 | the hydrophilic and lipophilic functions of the surfactant simultaneously maintain a long lasting and uniform dispersion of the silicone composition so the defoaming effect or foam inhibition effect will continue for a long period of time the glycerol aliphatic acid ester which is solid at room temperature may be the monoester diester or triester the aliphatic acid constituting the ester may be a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic acid and in particular higher saturated aliphatic acids such as myristic and stearic acid are preferred concrete examples of the glycerol aliphatic acid esters are glyceryl monostearate glyceryl monooleate glyceryl monomyristate glyceryl distearate and glyceryl dioleate the propylene glycol aliphatic acid ester which is solid at room temperature may be the monoester or diester and the aliphatic acid constituting the ester is a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic acid in particular higher aliphatic acids such as myristic and stearic acid are preferred the monoesters of higher aliphatic acids are generally the most preferred concrete examples are propylene glycol monostearate propylene glycol monooleate and propylene glycol monopalmitate these esters must be solid at room temperature the form of the solid includes granules and powders one species or a mixture of two or more species may be used as the nonionic surfactant when less than 20 wt of the nonionic surfactant is blended it will not have an adequate activity as a solidifying agent when this quantity exceeds 80 wt the defoaming effect is unsatisfactory due to this the blending quantity of nonionic surfactant is 20 to 80 wt and preferably 35 to 65 wt based. |
3 | for producing a water phase substantially free of liquid hydrocarbon product a liquid hydrocarbon product comprising some water and a sludge phase comprising suspended ash and or char particles the water phase is fed to the recovery unit 14 the liquid hydrocarbon product is fed to the second centrifuge 13 for further separation of water and ash and or char preferably the liquid hydrocarbon product after said first centrifuge is being divided prior to entering said second centrifuge 13 preferably a fraction of said liquid hydrocarbon product produced is recycled to said pretreatment step 1 the second centrifuge 13 is preferably a high speed disc bowl centrifuge designed as an oil purifier i e suitable for producing a liquid hydrocarbon product substantially free of water water from the second centrifuge 13 is preferably mixed with water from the first centrifuge 12 and fed to the recovery unit 14 similarly ash and or char from the second centrifuge 13 is mixed with ash and or char from the first centrifugation 12 dried not shown and send to storage for effective separation the centrifuges 12 13 according to an embodiment of the present invention is preferably operated at a temperature in the range 50 to 200 u00b0 c such as a temperature in the range 70 to 150 u00b0 c the pressure during said separation by centrifugation is maintained at a pressure sufficiently high to avoid boiling at the prevailing temperature e g a pressure of up to 15 bar preferably a pressure up to 10 bar more preferred a pressure up to 5 bar the water phases from the gas separating means 11 centrifuges 12 and 13 are fed to a recovery device 14 where liquid organic compounds and. |
7 | memory of maximum 811 instead of the original stored value the measured result value is converted into decimal data by hex2bcd hexadecimal estimate converter 812 and through display driver 813 to drive liquid crystal display lcd 814 for showing the temperature value if the measured result value is smaller than the initial value in highest temperature memory 811 a signal is output to make the temperature stability time counter in timing producer 803 increase a unit time but no signal to hex2bcd hexadecimal estimate converter 812 at the same time the measured result value is stored into buffer memory 817 and a signal is output to make the temperature stability time counter in timing producer 803 turn to zero slope calculation buffer memory 819 calculates the difference value between buffer memory 817 and buffer memory 818 the difference value is stored into slope buffer memory 820 then the value of buffer memory 817 is again stored into buffer memory 818 step 908 estimate interval time between two inflexion points as interval time for sweep later at the same time compare varied values of temperature per unit time by means of the climbing slope of temperature per unit time turning from decrease to increase estimate inflexion of temperature. |
2 | distal located rotary bodies 40 and 52 of the rectilinear array 38 the application of a rotary force at any point in the drive train results in simultaneous rotaton of each of the drive shafts 106 114 and each of the rotary bodies 40 50 of the rectilinear array 38 in order to facilitate mounting and demounting of the components of the rectilinear array the drive shafts 106 114 are demountably coupled to the drive shafts of the rotary bodies coupling is provided in a preferred arrangement through the use of coupling sleeves 116 one of which is illustrated in detail in fig5 in this figure the coupling shaft 106 is illustrated coupled to a rotary shaft 118 of the rotary body 42 by the coupling sleeve 116 the shaft 118 is preferably cylindrically shaped and engages the associated support roller bearing fig4 while the coupling sleeve 116 and the shaft 106 are tubular and are of rectangular cross sectional configuration alternatively sleeve 116 and shaft 106 can be configured with combinations of circular and rectangular cross sections as illustrated in fig5 the shaft 118 is cylindrical the drive shaft 106 is tubular and rectangular in cross section and the coupling sleeve 116 is similarly tubular and rectangular in cross section alternative combinations provide for a sleeve of rectangular cross section 116 with a tubular drive shaft 106 of circular cross section and a tubular sleeve 116 of circular cross section with a tubular drive shaft 106 of circular. |
9 | coating the polymer elastic support 11 for example the pdms elastomer support is placed onto master mold 24 the soft and flexible properties of polymer elastic support 11 may make it possible to form a conformal contact with master mold 24 over a large area without external pressure as depicted in fig2 c then the photo curing process is carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere because oxygen molecules diffusing through the elastic support can inhibit the free radical polymerization of the photo curable materials preferably the polymer elastomers in the present embodiment are transparent to broadband of uv vis light the photo curable materials are exposed to uv radiation 26 with a dose around 30 mj cm 2 through the transparent polymer elastic support 11 the photo curable material is then solidified to form the rigid patterning feature layer 12 after curing the flexible imprint mold 25 is removed from the mold master 24 the solidified silicon containing photo curable materials have a low surface free energy so that the flexible mold 25 is easily released from the mold master 24 without any damage although the solidified silicon containing photo curable materials have a low surface free energy the flexible imprint mold 25 is preferably coated with a self assemble monolayer 13 of antiadhesion for better mold release after the imprint process the trichloro fluoroalkyl silane release agent is typically applied to silicon silicon dioxide or quartz molds via chemical reaction with silanol groups it forms a fluorinated self assembled monolayer 13 on the mold surface which is used to provide a low surface free energy coating for better mold release this release agent cannot be. |
6 | the outer surface of coupling housing 34 is extended and internally threaded at 108 near the end 110 thereof threads 108 mesh with threads 112 of internal plug load adaptor 114 adaptor 114 is provided with an arcuate surface 116 surface 116 is designed to register with arcuate outer surface 118 of integral flange 120 of tube adaptor 50 internally generated pressures can be absorbed to a greater degree with this embodiment in that forces tending to move ducts 12 and 14 axially away from each other are opposed by surface 118 bearing against surface 116 the arcuate shape of surfaces 116 and 118 allows for angular rotating such as with embodiments 1 and 2 about 34 o 34 ring 52 to accommodate angular misalignment of ducts 12 and 14 adaptor 114 is also provided with a knurled surface 113 to accommodate a strap like wrench referring to fig4 and 5 there is shown a fourth embodiment of the present invention this embodiment is much like the second embodiment fitted with a self locking device this embodiment uses the same numerals to identify corresponding parts of embodiments 1 and 2 retaining collar 26 has an integral extended portion 130 which extends past threaded area 33 of coupling housing 34 portion 130 has serrations 132 on the internal surface thereof a lock latch member 134 is provided with an upwardly extending latch portion 136 having an upper wedge shape latch 136 is designed to fit within serrations 132 the wedge shape is provided to allow the serrations to slip over the latch 136 when the retaining collar 26 is tightened in the direction of arrows 138 but provide a stop to prevent reverse movement of retaining collar 26 latch 136 is resiliently biased upward against serrations 132 by a leaf. |
1 | to right your score 92 company average 94 high range 96 medium range 98 and low range 100 there is a place 101 where the player may sign his name and give his location at the bottom of chart page 88 the results comparison chart 88 allows the players to compare their knowledge of store operations with the knowledge of previous game players the game 10 preferably comes in a box having a top 106 and a bottom 108 as shown in fig5 f a set of instructions 104 would be included to assist the players in understanding the game the instructions 104 may be a separte sheet of paper as shown in fig5 e or they may be printed into the box top 106 or the box bottom 108 a major advantage to the present game is that it accurately simulates real life retail store operations specifically a player will make a bigger profit from his customers in this case his opponent in proportion to the amount he knows about the retail store business specifically it is assumed that the retail store business can be broken down into six basic categories one category might for example be advertising and marketing another category might be financial management a third category might be inventories etc the more a player knows about a particular area the more the values of his. |
7 | linear segment u a t u 0 t u 1 u2212 u 0 and u b u2061 t u u2061 1 2 1 2 u2062 u2202 u u2202 t u2062 1 2 t u2062 1 2 u2062 u2202 u u2202 t u2062 1 2 and on the right shows a set of linear curves are bounded by a lower and upper linear approximation the derivation of a patch is described below if the triangle intersects the w f plane the culling test is disabled for this triangle for a given screen space tile t i we retrieve a linear function u i min k i t m i from the bilinear representation below which we can cull all samples the upper linear bound is derived similarly and gives a second line above which we can cull all samples applying the same technique to v ij t in equation 1 we can derive two bounding lines in vt space for each tile we evaluate the bilinear patches p u min x t and p u max x t at the tile center at a cost of 4 fused multiply add fma operations to find two bounding lines in ut space axis aligned bounds for u are then obtained by a min and a max operation the total cost per tile for bounds in. |
3 | 5 2 g of n 2 aminoethyl morpholine in 80 ml of pyridine at 5 u00b0 c over a period of 15 minutes with stirring the mixture is stirred for 30 minutes at 5 u00b0 c and 90 minutes at room temperature then 3 1 g of p chlorobenzoic acid are added and the mixture is heated for 3 hours at 90 u00b0 c this mixture is evaporated to dryness and the residue is evaporated twice more with 100 ml of toluene each time the solid residue is taken up in 100 ml of methylene chloride and 100 ml of ice water and the mixture is rendered basic with 3 n sodium hydroxide solution the phases are separated and the methylene chloride extract is washed with water dried over sodium sulfate and evaporated the residue is recrystallized from isopropanol and 1 3 g of p chloro n 2 morpholinoethyl benzamide are obtained which is identical to the product obtained in example 1 55 4 g of p chlorobenzoylaziridine and 26 5 g of morpholine are boiled in 250 ml of toluene for 2 hours under reflux the solution is then cooled to room temperature whereupon crystals separate out the solution which crystallizes is allowed to stand overnight in a refrigerator thereafter the product is removed by filtration washed with toluene and recrystallized from isopropanol and 75 9 g of p chloro n 2 morpholinoethyl benzamide are obtained which is identical to the product obtained in example 1 5 45 g of p chloro n 2 chloroethyl benzamide and 8 7 g of morpholine are stirred together for 2 hours at 100 u00b0 c the mixture is cooled to room temperature and 50 ml of water. |
6 | 74 of the indicator element in such a way that they remain connected only by means of a connecting line 85 with the indicator element and for this reason are elastically arranged on the same in this case each locking element on its free end possesses a widened portion which carries a bearing area 86 externally the transitional region between the first stage 78 and the second stage 79 of the through bore 77 in the sealing plate 74 is constructed in the form of an inclined plane 87 which in its configuration corresponds to the bearing surface 86 of each locking element 80 81 82 83 the lower rim 78 of the indicator element 76 is supported upon the helical spring 71 which in turn is supported on the first cylindrical element 68 that is why the helical spring 71 presses from below against the detector element 76 which would pass through the through bore 77 in the sealing plate 74 if the bearing surfaces 86 of the locking elements 80 81 82 83 were not bearing against the inclined plane 87 in the sealing plate 74 and would thus hold back the indicator element 76 the locking elements 80 81 82 83 are in this case when the compressed air bottle is in the filled state prevented from swivelling inwardly and from releasing the indicator element 76 since the indicator element 76 is constructed in a hollow cylindrical fashion and the second cylindrical element 69 is inserted into the. |
5 | to snap into engagement with the narrow flange hem edge 45 when the bracket portion 29 is pushed into the channel 19 this snap fit is a convenience to the installer since the bracket 26 and the main runner 12 if it is attached is are immediately held in the channel while being horizontally adjustable when in a proper position the bracket 26 is fixed to the channel web 43 with a self drilling screw 40 or other suitable fastener through a hole 38 in the portion 29 the bracket 26 can be fixed to a main runner 12 with a single self drilling screw 40 upper and lower edges 52 53 of the runner engaging portion 28 of the end bracket are proportioned to fit closely with the bottom of the reinforcing bulb 21 and top of the flange 23 when positioned against the main runner web 22 when held against the web 22 by a single self drilling screw 40 or other fastener positioned in a hole 38 the bracket 26 cannot perceptibly rotate relative to the main runner 12 and consequently the main runner cannot droop at the bracket under the weight of the ceiling typically the channel 19 is secured to a wall by self drilling drywall screws 55 fig2 through the channel web 43 any wall facing material such as drywall and into studs 54 an upper flange 42 or 41 of the channel 19 stiffens the channel web 43 and prevents it from pulling away from the wall to which it is attached due to the weight of the ceiling consequently. |
3 | seeds from the non transformed plants is added to form the final product for release in production tobacco varieties are used as a recipient of transformation insect resistant genes of cry ia u2014 resistant to tobacco hawk moths cry ia b u2014 resistant to the tobacco hawk moths and cry ia c u2014 resistant to oriental tobacco budworm helicoverpa assulta are introduced into the recipient variety by transformation after transgenic plants comprising cry ia cry ia b cry ia c separately are produced three stable transgenic plant lines which are holistically consistent in agronomical traits are developed via pedigree selection these three lines are multiplied separately and their seeds are then mixed in a weight ratio of 3 1 1 cry ia to cry ia b to cry ia c finally 0 2 of the total number of seeds from the non transformed plants is added to form the final product for release in production tomato varieties are used as a recipient of transformation resistance genes of cry ia b u2014 resistant to lepidoptera insects bt u2014 resistant to tomato fruit pests and boring moths and bt cmv cp u2014 resistant to viral diseases are introduced into the recipient variety by transformation after transgenic plants comprising cry i a b bt and. |
4 | the cutting pattern a cutting pattern 76 as partially shown in fig2 may be initially positioned on the table 11 to determine the spread length and determine an arrangement of pattern pieces 78 and then removed prior to the actual spreading operation before removal of the cutting pattern in accordance with an important aspect of the invention the pattern coordinating elements 69 ideally in the form of blocks of permanent magnetic material are positioned at advantageous points along the work area ideally the location of the elements 69 is determined by visual inspection of the pattern and the selection of points on the steel strip 71 from which imaginary lines 77 extending transversely across the pattern 76 intercept a maximum number of pattern pieces 78 ordinarily without missing a piece and without unnecessarily crossing any of the pieces with a plurality of lines the use of magnetic force is particularly suited for holding the elements 69 along the work area since it allows the elements to be readily repositioned substantially anywhere along the length of the table 11 when a different pattern is to be cut in operation the spreading machine 10 is manually driven over the table 11 alternately from one end of a work area to the other as the machine 10 reverses direction a fold is formed and a new layer is initiated the lead end and subsequent folds between each layer are clamped or otherwise held at their associated ends of the work area by conventional means not shown as the machine 10 moves the web 12 is drawn from the supply station 23 through the feeding path on the machine as one or the other switch 66 or 67 is tripped by one of the coordinating elements 69. |
8 | specific content collection to a ptm delivery source it sends out an ssi to each of the client devices the ssi contains a new multicast source address s 45 the client devices 301 306 join the new ptm distribution with the multicast source address and terminate their ptp session when successful the server ensures that the content indexing and the transport object identifier toi designations used by the independent flute sessions are consistent with the ptm session s 46 the client devices continue to download content over the new session a similar sequence of events is followed as shown in fig5 to switch from a ptm session to a ptp session initially a client device may have started download over a ptm session or may have switched to one from a ptp session s 51 server delivery of content with multicast source address over flute s 52 server decides to terminate delivery over ptm and start a ptp session for all active client devices it sends out an ssi informing client devices of the pending termination of the ptm session and instructing them to initiate ptp sessions to continue download a unicast source address is included in the ssi s 53 the client device uses the information provided in the ssi to contact the server or another server and continue its download over a ptp connection using a flute session the. |
4 | application may also be a pick up roll wherein there is a felt between the paper and the roll in accordance with the invention when it is desirable to obtain good adherence of the coating of the roll increased toughness and good wear resistance of the coating at the same time in the coating material it is possible to use a metal as an alloying agent the ratio being for example 1 to 10 30 metal to ceramic one example of a coating might be a surface layer of wc 86 to 20 cr4 isolated from the roll body by a layer of cr 2 o 3 to manufacture a roll coating it is possible to employ prior art processes e g powder metallurgic processes by means of the invention a number of advantages are obtained over the prior art it is thus possible in accordance with the invention to provide a wear resistant face and at the same time the detaching and other properties of the face can be modified very precisely in the desired way by means of the system of heating of the roll and by means of a suitable choice of materials thus the various objects of the invention are briefly detaching of paper from a roll by heating by acting upon viscosity or by vaporizing the interface heating of the paper and or modifying the surface properties of the paper by the heating for these applications short wave radiation is suitable the wavelength being e. |
2 | molds of a wide variety of shapes a fabric of shape size and stretch suitable for placement over the mold without the formation of folds or voids is preferably employed once the fabric is placed over the rigid or collapsible mold or alternatively once the fabric is placed over the at least partially deflated inflatable mold and the mold inflated an elastomer coating is applied to the fabric preferably a sufficient amount of elastomer is applied so as to render the fabric essentially non porous and non permeable to air under typical operating conditions application of the elastomer coating may be effected by any of a number of known means such as spraying the elastomer onto the fabric dipping the fabric into the elastomer or brushing the elastomer onto the fabric additionally the mold upon which the fabric is placed may be rotated as the elastomer is applied any elastomer having suitable properties for the construction of a specific air bag in accordance with design specifications may be employed broadly suitable air bags may be constructed with elastomers such as appropriately compounded chlorinated rubber silicone fluorosilicone polyvinyl chloride acrylate or urethane if necessary permeability of the air bag may be adjusted by adjusting the amount of deposited elastomer a range of one half mil to ten mils has been found suitable for elastomer thickness with two to seven mils being preferable upon application of the elastomer to the mold supported fabric the elastomer is cured by curing methods such. |
4 | 6 pounds per cubic foot the intermediate layer is approximately 1 12 inches thick approximately 5 9 times the thickness of each of the upper and lower layers with a weight basis of about 5 0 ounces per square foot and a density of about 3 3 pounds per cubic foot approximately 55 percent of the density of each of the upper and lower layers the resulting multi layer insulating mat then has a combined thickness of about 1 5 inches an average weight basis of about 8 ounces per square foot and an average density of about 4 pounds per cubic foot for an insulating mat with a final thickness of about two inches the first layer begins with a loose batt that is about 3 inches thick the loose batt is subjected to needle punching with a puncture density of between about 500 ppsi and 600 ppsi to produce a mat having a thickness of about 0 24 inches a weight basis of about 1 9 ounces per square foot and a density of about 6 0 pounds per cubic foot in this embodiment the first and second or lower and upper layers are formed in the same manner so that they have the. |
1 | not being shown in detail in fig3 however as shown in fig4 this actuating mechanism is located above the maximum height of the cows between the top end of gate 22 and a circularly disposed upper carrier member 21 associated with the rear barrier or milking stall delimiting means 20 fig4 whereby this actuating mechanism does not occupy additional space outside the milking platform or any room within the cows 39 range of movement in milking position 32 activation of the double acting fluid cylinder e g by way of air or hydraulic oil in the appropriate timed sequence in dependence on the rotary position of the rotary milking platform is effected in a conventional manner by a cam controlled valve 42 fig3 via a suitably contoured camming surface 43 fig1 located on the milking platform 10 a discussion of the details of such camming surfaces will be unnecessary because they are well known to the person skilled in the art it is noted however that actuating member 30 biases the gate or headlock 22 in a direction towards a cow present in milking position 32 with a relatively low force so as to not place the cow under excessive constraint on the other hand at the end of the. |
2 | flexible material and then the film is sealed such wrapper modules are commercially available in a preferred embodiment of the present invention a wrapper module manufactured by c m c s p a graphic and mailing division of the ponti group of italy is used the overall wrapping system integrates this wrapper module with other modules to form a relatively large integrated combination system although some commercial wrapper units are capable of wrapping products at relatively high speeds and the speed may be varied the flow of products into and out of the wrapper needs to be carefully controlled and kept uniform because products are flowing at high speeds the wrapper may be u201c delicate u201d and gaps in the product flow can cause serious interruptions or other problems to develop at the wrapper 50 even if the wrapper is temporarily slowed down the purpose of the buffer 20 of the present invention is to close any gaps that might be present before the products are fed into the wrapper after exiting the wrapper the wrapped products are conveyed to a delivery wheel or pickup drum module 70 where they are removed from the wrapping system and passed to an overhead pickup conveyor 80 finally conveyor 80 transports the products away to other processing machines such as stackers or bundlers not shown fig2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a buffer machine module. |
5 | plurality of steam chambers 450 the steam chambers are separated by packers 452 which contain a valve to facilitate equalization of steam pressure in each steam chamber 450 further each chamber 450 may include a heat exchanger 454 to facilitate transfer of heat between the heat transfer fluid in the inlet string 412 and the feed feedwater the separation of the horizontal portion into a plurality of chambers 450 combined with the heat exchangers 454 improves the distribution and quality of steam in the horizontal portion thereby increasing the production of hydrocarbons from a subsurface formation for example the heat exchangers may include heat exchanger tubing similar to the tubing 302 described above with reference to fig3 referring now to fig6 a cross sectional view of a horizontal wellbore arrangement 400 a in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated the embodiment illustrated in fig6 is similar to that illustrated in fig5 but with a single wellbore bore in this regard a single vertical wellbore bore splits into two horizontal wellbores 430 440 in this regard the concentricity of the strings includes the production line 490 as illustrated in fig6 and taken along vi vi in the illustrated embodiment the hot heat transfer fluid is. |
4 | terminates at its lower end in an apron 102 the peripheral lower edge of apron 102 includes alternating teeth 104 and slots 106 also four generally vertical guide slots 108 are spaced around the apron 102 of outer cone surface 100 the outer cone surface 100 and the clutch tube 96 combine to form an air chamber 110 which when the clutch 94 is emersed in water gives buoyancy to the clutch 94 so that it will float upwardly in the water above clutch 94 is an agitator 112 having an apron or skirt 114 at its lower end and having cone shaped wall 116 extending upwardly therefrom and a downwardly and outwardly extending central tube 118 the cone shaped wall 116 and the downwardly extending portion of the central tube 118 form a float chamber 120 which is adapted to mate with and receive the outer cone surface 100 of clutch 94 protruding radially inwardly from the cone shaped wall 116 of the agitator 112 are four spaced apart guide ribs 122 which are adapted to fit within the guide slots 108 of clutch 94 this permits the clutch 94 to move vertically from its disengaged position shown in solid lines in fig3 to its engaged position which is shown in shadow lines in fig3 the guide ribs 122 cause the clutch to be engaged by the agitator 112 so that the two will rotate in unison when the clutch 94 is in both. |
3 | to the invention l 21 vl 2 0 2 by weight zr 3 by weight fe is investigated in the three point bending test fig6 the plastic deflection can be increased significantly fracture only occurred under a force of approx 1 4 kn and the deflection of the specimen was approx 2 5 mm a further exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig7 and 8 the comparison alloy vl 3 fractured under the action of a force of approx 2 kn with a deflection of 1 7 mm while the alloy according to the invention l 31 which differs from vl 3 in that it is additionally microalloyed with 3 by weight fe and 0 2 by weight zr presented deflection of approx 2 2 mm at the fracture point it was thus possible for the plastic deformation and therefore the ductility of the coating alloy to be increased significantly by the addition of these additional elements the fact that the nial phase was made more ductile makes the crack propagation slower i e the fracture toughness is increased which has a positive effect on the performance of the coatings under load naturally the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described it can be applied to all coatings which contain u03b2 phase. |
2 | remove layers under the excess solid or both step e may be performed by any convenient technique such as rinsing the mold with solvent this invention may be used in various lithography techniques examples of such lithography techniques include but are not limited to imprint molding step and flash imprint molding solvent assisted micromolding samim microtransfer molding and micromolding in capillaries mimic this invention may be used for imprint molding in this lithography process the pcc is applied on a surface of a substrate the pcc may be heated above its phase change temperature before or after application to the surface of the substrate the patterned surface of the mold is brought into contact with the surface of the substrate on which the pcc is applied thereby distributing the pcc in the mold the pcc is then hardened to a solid and the mold is removed imprint molding may be used to prepare for example photodetectors and quantum wire quantum dot and ring transistors this invention may also be used in samim in this lithography process the pcc is applied on a surface of a substrate the pcc may be heated above its phase change temperature before or after application to the surface of the substrate a patterned surface of a mold is wetted with a solvent and is brought into contact with the surface on which the pcc is applied the choice of solvent depends on various factors including the specific mold and pcc selected the solvent should. |
7 | cells can survive and proliferate even with large nanoprobes inside them as seen in fig4 a c and fig1 f cells can divide and produce normal new cells with one of the cells containing the beam we find that 44 n 9 of cells that are loaded last three days or more and some as long as eight days the question of how normal these loaded cells are requires further investigation with gene expression profiling it is likely that some cellular activity is modified by the presence of the large probe however as mentioned above the probe can be shrunk in size by a factor of 3 5 in the future in any case by remaining in the cell the probe can be a useful reporter of optical information for various sensing applications over a long period of time fig1 a b show pl in loaded cells fig1 a is pl of a cavity probe before loading a single cell when pumped in air fig1 b is pl of the same cavity probe after being broken off and loaded into a cell we also examine the cavity properties after being loaded into a cell no longer tethered to the original template and fiber fig1 a shows a spectrum of a cavity probe prior to cellular insertion we then proceed to break off the nanobeam cavity from the full gaas template according to the procedure outlined above we measure the spectrum of the internalized nanobeam four hours later using the original multimode fiber as a collection optic the only change in the nanobeam during this period is a slight rotation due to cell movement fig1 b shows this spectrum revealing once. |
8 | second tunable components are further coupled to a transceiver and a processor the first tunable component is coupled to a first dual directional coupler adapted to split a signal between a connection with the transceiver and one or more connections with the processor and respective power sensors as shown similarly the second tunable component is coupled to a second dual directional coupler adapted to split a signal between a connection with the transceiver and one or more connections with the processor and respective power sensors as shown the power sensors coupled to the first dual directional coupler are referred to as the first pair of power sensors whereas the power sensors connected to the second dual directional coupler are referred to as the second pair of power sensors a first conductive trace connects the processor to the first tunable component for communicating control signals and a second conductive trace connects the processor to the second tunable component for communicating control signals the control signals are used to vary a reactance on the tunable components respectively moreover this circuit is used to measure forward and reflected power which is a measure of the power applied to the antenna and the power reflected from the antenna port due to mismatched conditions respectively the two port transceiver is connected to the two tunable antennas the control signals from the processor are used to adjust the tunable component to minimize reflected power at the antenna port second antenna 2 is transmitting an rf signal while first antenna 1 is in a receive only mode a portion of the transmitted signal from second antenna 2 is coupled into first antenna 1 the signal is sampled in the processor and control signals are generated for communicating to the tunable components for adjusting the reactance. |
6 | contact and leakage characteristics in the embodiment of fig1 the springs 7 and 8 provide a fixed asymmetric closing force which is suitable for applications where the pressure is constant and of known value for applications where pressure varies or is not known it is desirable to have the total combined closing force vary with the pressure difference across the seal face with reference to fig3 the seal face 36 of stator 34 is urged toward face 35 of rotor 33 by hydraulic actuators 31 and 32 having pistons 41 and 42 respectively the actuators are connected with the interior of the housing 37 by means of conduits 38 so that the pistons 41 and 42 are subjected to system operating pressure the areas a 1 and a 2 of the pistons 41 and 42 are selected to provide the desired asymmetric closing force of the stator against the rotor with the area a 1 of one piston 41 being larger than the area a 2 of piston 42 to apply a corresponding higher closing force f h to a portion of the seal face where the relative velocity vector is directed from a region of higher to lower fluid pressure than to the opposite portion where a lower force f l is applied the total combined area a 1 a 2 of piston 41 and. |
4 | enters a trap duct seal 184 and is passed out of the clothes dryer through an exhaust duct 186 after the clothing articles have been dried they are removed from the drum via the opening 162 a temperature sensor 190 and a wetness sensor 192 are often used to predict moisture content and degree of dryness of the clothing articles in the container the temperature sensor 190 senses the temperature of the heated air passing through the screen filter for example while the wetness sensor 192 senses the wetness of the clothes in the drum for example the temperature sensor may be a commercially available sensor such as an omega thermocouple type k and the wetness sensor may be a commercial off the shelf item such as a parametrics ht 119 although such commercially available components are representative only and one skilled in the art will appreciate that other components that serve these purposes could be used without departing from the scope and intent of the present disclosure the temperature and wetness sensors provide signal representations of the temperature of the heated air and the wetness of the clothes in the drum respectively to a controller 194 the controller 194 is responsive to the temperature sensor and the wetness sensor and as described below the controller may then alter operation of the dryer in various ways to save energy over known arrangements including varying the temperature or flow rate of the air into the drum varying amounts of re circulated air etc it will also. |
6 | 44 of the second planetary gear set 18 the fourth clutch 86 includes an actuating assembly 86 a and a clutch pack 86 b the actuating assembly 86 a of the first clutch 86 includes an apply chamber 160 a dam chamber 162 and a piston 164 the actuating assembly 86 a is supported by the seventh shaft or interconnecting member 64 the clutch pack 86 b includes a plurality of clutch plates 165 fixed for common rotation with the seventh shaft or interconnecting member 64 interweaved with a plurality of clutch plates 167 fixed for common rotation with the third shaft or interconnecting member 36 the piston 164 of the actuating assembly 86 a engages the clutch pack 86 b to interconnect the seventh shaft or interconnecting member 64 with the carrier member 28 of the first planetary gear set 16 and the ring gear 74 of the fourth planetary gear set 22 referring now to fig2 a and 2b with continuing reference to fig1 a and 1b a portion of the transmission 10 is illustrated including the input shaft or member 12 the fifth shaft or interconnecting member 60 and the seventh shaft or interconnecting member 64 and further includes. |
1 | but typically occurs within 1 to 15 days at 50 u00b0 c in another embodiment of the method of the present invention the tissue may be heat treated in a surfactant solution e g tween 80 with or without ethanol and or formaldehyde or in a physiologic solution e g saline or a balanced salt solution at a temperature between about 37 u00b0 c and 60 u00b0 c preferably about 45 u00b0 c for about one hour to six months preferably about one to 15 days and then heat treated in a glutaraldehyde solution as described above prior to concurrently with or after the tissue treatment step the tissue may be cryopreserved or otherwise preserved i e by fixation b an example of a method for manufacturing a fixed heterologous heart valve bioprosthesis having mitigated propensity for post implantation calcification fig2 is a flow diagram of a specific process for manufacturing a bioprosthetic device such as a stented or stentless porcine heart valve or bovine pericardial heart valve of the type referred to herein the following is a description of the exemplary process shown in fig2 initially an aqueous solution of 1 8 by weight glutaraldehyde is prepared in a clean inert vessel e g a vessel made of stainless steel plastic or borosilicate glass and such solution is then buffered to the ph of a approximately 7 4 by adding phosphate buffered saline solution the glutaraldehyde in the solution is then preheated such preheating of the glutaraldehyde is accomplished by heating of the solution to about 70 u00b0 c u00b1 5 u00b0 c and maintaining such temperature until the ph of the solution falls to approximately 6 0 at this point the color of the solution can be colorless to golden or brown the fall of the. |
4 | blend of polymer dissolved in a selected solvent the flow of the polymer solution may be controlled by pressure from gas source 4 micro nanofibers may be deposited on a tubular substrate using a mandrel or drum which may be rotated for a uniform coating on the cylindrical surface the fibers may be deposited on both sides or on one side of the substrate to increase microfibers penetration into pores of the substrate the fiber density should be at least 2 5 mg cm 2 to provide a tubular blood vessel with an improved mechanical strength and a cell attachment ability based on a completely biodegradable hydrophilic microfiber nano fibered ecm like matrix the material may contain two or more microfiber layers of different compositions different fiber sizes and different packing densities fig2 shows blood conduit 20 prepared from a completely biodegradable hydrophilic microfiber nano fibered ecm like matrix in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig2 blood conduit 20 includes layers that mimicked a natural blood vessel a innermost layer 21 mimicking u2018 tunica intima u2019 may be formed by a hydrophilic layer of pla plga plc or a mixture thereof and pvp middle layer 22 mimicking u2018 tunica media u2019 may be. |
8 | 404 has a proximal end 416 that is tapered to form a convex frusto conical electrode rear terminal surface 418 the plunger 406 has a plunger front contact surface 420 that is formed as a frustoconical cavity shaped to mateably receive the electrode rear terminal surface 418 the electrode 404 is configured relative to the band 412 so as to be insertable into engagement with the plunger front contact surface 420 fig1 15 illustrate an electrode supporting assembly 450 that forms another embodiment of the present invention and which has many features in common with the electrode supporting assembly 350 shown in fig7 9 the assembly 450 again has an electrode 452 that engages a plunger 454 which in turn engages a resilient element 456 that connects to a power contact element 458 these elements 454 456 458 serving to provide electrical power to the electrode 452 when biased to the electrode 39 s forward position by the resilient element 456 the electrode 452 mates with the plunger 454 as is the situation with the earlier embodiments an insulator 460 is provided having a passage 462 therethrough the passage 462 has a band 464 which partitions the passage 462 into a forward chamber 466 and a rear chamber 468 again the plunger 454 and the resilient element 456 are trapped in the rear chamber 468 this embodiment differs from the earlier electrode supporting assembly 350 in that the plunger 454 has a cylindrical extension 470 positioned between a frustoconical plunger front contact surface 472 and a collar 474 this. |
7 | preferred however because the slice profile is less than ideally rectangular a more rectangular slice profile is preferred although a perfectly rectangular slice profile is very difficult to achieve a method is presented in which bessel functions can be used in the design of rf pulses that offer improved slice profiles compared to those of the widely used sine cosine and gaussian functions the rf pulses constructed from bessel functions improve the image slice profile without reducing snr and without increasing rf or gradient peak amplitudes the pulses also allow thinner slice thicknesses and allow more contiguous slices which reduces the inefficiencies of either gaps or overlaps between adjacent image slices the bessel function of the first kind of order n for integer values of n u2267 0 is j n u2061 t t n u2062 u2211 m 0 u221d u2062 1 m u2062 t 2 u2062 m 2 2 u2062 m n u2062 m u2062 n m 4 where t is time and m is an integer for n 0 the bessel function of the first kind of order zero is j o u2061 t u2211 m 0 u221d u2062 1 m u2062 t 2 u2062 m 2 2 u2062 m u2062 m u2062 m 5 j o u2061 t 1 t 2 2 2 t 4 2 4 u2062 2 2 t 6 2 6 u2062 3 2 t 8 2 8 u2062 4 2 t 10 2 10 u2062 5 2 t 12 2 12 u2062 6 2 t 14 2 14 u2062 7 2 t 16 2 16 u2062 8 2 t 18 2 18 u2062 9 2 6 the oscillatory character of this function is shown. |
8 | 0 for example because 1 5 is rounded to 2 and 2 5 is rounded to 2 thus added result of 2 2 becomes 4 also 3 5 is rounded to 4 and 4 5 is rounded to 4 thus added result of 4 and 4 becomes 0 fig4 shows this state in fig4 open circles represent that values on the open circles are not taken solid circles in fig4 represent that values on the solid circles are taken therefore when the input signal ranges from 0 5 to 0 5 there is no output signal when the input signal is larger than 0 5 but less than 1 5 the output signal is 1 when the input signal ranges from 1 5 to 2 5 the output signal is 2 according to the negative round similarly when the input signal is smaller than 0 5 but larger than 1 5 the output signal is 1 when the input signal ranges from 1 5 to 2 5 the output signal is 2 having examined a point in which rounded off number is 0 5 by rounding a numeral is rounded such that the rounded numbers becomes even numbers such as when 0 5 becomes 0 1 5 becomes 2 0 5 becomes 0 and 1 5 becomes 2 the three rounding. |
1 | space between the foot engagement member portions 126 of the foot pivot structures 108 and reaches forwardly with his hands to grasp the twist grip members 150 initially the exerciser balances on the body rest structure 12 with the front and rear support legs in their straightened essentially vertical orientations depicted in fig5 the exerciser then operates the left foot control means 28 and the left front twist grip 150 as previously described to rearwardly bend and forwardly pivot the left front and rear support legs 16 and 20 as illustrated in fig6 while balancing on the right front and rear support legs 18 and 22 the exerciser then leans forwardly and straightens the left front and rear support legs 16 and 20 to bring the machine 10 to its orientation depicted in fig7 in which the right front and rear support legs 18 and 22 are forwardly tilted at this point the exerciser is again balanced on all four of the support legs next the right hand and foot of the exerciser are used to operate the right twist grip member 150 and the right foot control means 30 to rearwardly bend and forwardly pivot the right front and rear support legs 18 and 22 fig8 while using his left arm and leg to bring the left front and rear support legs 16 and 20 upon which the exerciser is balanced to their essentially vertical positions shown in fig8 finally the exerciser leans forwardly to forwardly tilt the straightened left front and rear support legs 16 and 20 while simultaneously straightening the right front and rear support legs 18. |
3 | 100 to about 1000 ohm cm and a sonic velocity from about 1500 to about 1700 meters sec electrolytes can be added to adjust the specific resistivity of the ink usable electrolytes include dimethylamine hydrochloride sodium propanate and sodium acetate it is desirable that the microspheres not settle out for this reason the ink vehicle in which microspheres are suspended must have a specific gravity about equal to or greater than the specific gravity of the microspheres a specific gravity adjusting agent such as glycerol can be used to increase the specific gravity of the carrier vehicle if it is necessary to do so the ink formulations of the present invention are not limited to opaque white but colored inks are also included colorants may be added to the formulation such as diarylide yellow acid yellow 13 solvent yellow 13 acid green 73 solvent red 125 acid green 73 solvent red 25 acid yellow 166 acid blue 260 acid blue 229 and acid black 52 the ink is capable of printing on porous and non porous substrates with good opacity and adhesion ink compositions were formulated by combining the ingredients set forth below the specific gravities of the inks are also set forth below and are compared to the specific gravity of the vehicle alone and the specific gravity of the hollow microspheres ______________________________________ parts by. |
8 | in contact with the polishing surface after polishing is complete one or more conditioners 218 may be employed to condition the polishing surfaces during a polishing process a wafer may be held in place by a carrier 400 illustrated in fig4 the carrier 400 comprises a retaining ring 406 and a receiving plate 402 including one or more apertures 404 the apertures 404 are designed to assist retention of a wafer by the carrier 400 by for example allowing a vacuum pressure to be applied to the backside of the wafer or by creating enough surface tension to retain the wafer the retaining ring 406 limits the movement of the wafer during the polishing process fig5 illustrates another polishing system 500 in accordance with the present invention it is suitably configured to receive a wafer from a cassette 502 and return the wafer to the same or to a predetermined different location within the cassette in a clean common dry state the system 500 includes polishing stations 504 and 506 a buff station 508 a head loading station 510 a transfer station 512 a wet robot 514 a dry robot 516 a rotatable index table 518 and a clean station 520 the dry robot 516 unloads a wafer from the cassette 502 and places the wafer on the transfer station 512 the wafer then travels to the polishing stations 504 508 for polishing and returns to the station 510 for unloading by the wet robot 514 and the transfer station. |
7 | of the generation and transfer of the preview images 24 can preferably ensue with the aid of progressively coded image compression and image transfer methods such as jpeg2000 although it is known to store low res data individually besides high res data the present invention includes using a storage format such as jpeg2000 which incorporates low res data inside the high res data multiresolution encoding the pacs 20 offers the possibility to simultaneously forward via a communications apparatus the data of a running image transfer 40 from the image acquisition apparatus 12 to an image processing workstation 30 and to link image processing descriptions presentation states 42 generated by the image processing workstation 30 with the simultaneously running image transfer 24 and to store them together in an image storage 22 with the high resolution image exposures 24 u2032 that are available later the image processing workstation 30 offers the possibility to show preview images from the image data 40 of a simultaneously occurring image transfer from the image acquisition apparatus modality 12 to implement image processing operations with these preview images 40 and to resave the description of the implemented image processing operations as presentation states 42 for pacs even though the image acquisition and image transfer are simultaneously still occurring a faster pre processing of the images by distributed finding workstations 30 is possible with the application of the method the image processing tools and the capability of the generation of presentation states 42 must be provided at. |
3 | dimers and trimers the main characteristics of the gasoline cut obtained at the bottom of the fractionation column 6 which is fed through line 7 to the gasoline pool and which amounts to 84 28 by weight of the initial charge are as follows ______________________________________density at 20 u00b0 c 0 739bromine number 111octane number ron clear 99 5astm distillationip 60 u00b0 c 5 104 u00b0 c 10 108 u00b0 c 20 109 u00b0 c 30 111 u00b0 c 40 113 u00b0 c 50 118 u00b0 c 60 125 u00b0 c 70 137 u00b0 c 80 156 u00b0 c 90 189 u00b0 c 95 193 u00b0 c fp 213 u00b0 c distillate 100 residue 0losses 0______________________________________ the specifications concerning the final points of the gasolines are recalled hereinafter here the charge to be treated is the same as in the preceding example the catalyst is the same the operating conditions in the two polymerization reactors 4 and 10 are also the same as in the preceding example the only difference is in the arrangement of the apparatus as a matter of fact in this example an additional distillation column 12 is used for independently distilling the effluents from reactors 4 and 10 the volume of recycled product is thus decreased this arrangement requires the use of two distillation columns which accordingly will generally be of a smaller size than the column of fig1 the effluent from the polymerization zone 4 is fed through line 5 to the fractionation column 6 a polymerizate is recovered from the bottom of the column through. |
5 | complete control are not fully illustrated in the drawings they are illustrated only schematically since this constitutes prior art technology and does not affect the invention the location of the position e is selected such that the desired length of travel is achieved the second piston 6 is to move along a certain distance from its impact position before a point is passed at which the travel of the slide is reversed when this occurs the slide 4 starts to move and the pressure on the driving surface 5 of the second piston changes from low pressure to high pressure i e the motion of the second piston 6 changes from a return motion to become an impact motion also other solutions for the drainage of the drive chamber 14 b of the recoil piston are possible within the scope of the invention thus the position of the hammer piston can be determined using electronic sensors that identify a position that corresponds to the position e and a magnetic valve is subsequently operated in order to drain the drive chamber 14 b the sensors can be for example of inductive type or of capacitive type also electromagnetic radiation such as light for example may be used for detection it is in this case suitable that the sensor corresponds to the second control means and it can be mounted against the piston housing in order to measure either in the radial direction or in the axial direction the first control means can be constituted by. |
3 | well as the water of reaction created during the course of the reaction was calculated to be 0 2 wt based on the total weight of reactants the reaction was conducted in the plug flow apparatus described above a mixture of acetone to n butyraldehyde 12 4 molar ratio was fed at 150 ml min preheated to 60 2 u00b0 c and mixed with 0 30 ml min of 50 caustic 0 038 molar ratio of caustic to n butyraldehyde prior to entering the reaction zone the total amount of water present in the reaction mixture at the start of the reaction based on the total weight of reactants was thus about 0 19 wt the reaction zone was sampled after the first reactor section to give a residence time of about 2 2 minutes with an outlet temperature of 63 8 u00b0 c selectivity and conversion data is summarized in table 2 the calculated combined total amount of water in the reaction mixture at the end of the reaction including both the amount of water provided at the start of the reaction as well as the water of reaction created during the course of the reaction was calculated to be 0 27 wt based on the total weight of reactants the reaction was conducted in the plug flow apparatus described. |
1 | of the bag a dress is shown hanging within the garment bag compartment here in front of the bag pockets fig4 d shows garment bag 11 as it appears with all hanging garments removed and with the pockets zipped closed a user of the garment bag 11 will typically place small articles such as lingerie and shoes into the pockets 22 hung garments such as suits and dresses are placed on the hangers so that they are draped in front of the pockets within the bag compartment when the bag has been packed the flap 17 is secured by zipping the zipper 18 around the sides and top of the front panel peripheral member 5 the garment bag is then folded so that the top and bottom sides of the bag are generally coplanar and the fastening means 15 is latched the shoulder strap is then placed across the shoulder of a carrier so that the bag may be conveniently carried when a user of the garment bag reaches his or her temporary destination the fastener 15 is decoupled and the bag hung by the hanger means 12 once access to its contents is desired the zipper 18 is unzipped which allows flap 17 to fall free and provide a large opening in the front panel the flap is then rolled into a compact bundle and placed in the bottom of the bag upon side 10. |
4 | only at one of the two ends of the roll press it is understood however that the same arrangement is present at the other end as a whole therefore the result is thus obtained that the principal axes 1a and 3a of the two rolls 1 and 3 always lie precisely in the pressing plane e this is true even if with the roll press not under load created by tension bars 7 and 8 there is only a relatively loose connection between the bearing bracket 5 and 6 the 34 centering 34 of the bearing brackets 5 6 in accordance with the invention can also be employed in the event of an oblique arrangement of the roll press as described in the priority patent application de p 41 40 879 9 differing from the drawing one can under certain conditions also dispense with having the guide piece 9 being removable and instead form the guide piece 9 to be a single structural part with the bearing bracket 5 in other words the guide piece 9 can form the projection developed on the bearing bracket 5 in accordance with another alternative not shown in the drawing the guide piece is divided by a horizontal separating line into an upper section and a lower section in this embodiment only the lower section performs the guide function and therefore engages into both recesses 25 and 26 the height of the upper section can be adjusted by a spreading device however the embodiment shown. |
6 | combustor includes an outer annular ring an inner annular hub and a plurality of struts extending radially between said outer annular ring and the inner hub the inner hub is provided with a piston ring groove and a piston ring adapted to receive and seal an inner end of the burner tube application_number US 201213566286 A description fig1 illustrates a known combustor cap assembly 10 for supporting a plurality of fuel nozzles not shown in an arrangement where five outer nozzles surround a center nozzle in this particular example all of the nozzles are provided with surrounding or outer burner tubes that are supported on an aft end of the combustor cap assembly in fig1 two outer nozzle burner tubes 12 and 14 are shown along with a center burner tube 16 the invention here relates particularly to the support for the center burner tube 16 at the inner or aft end 18 of the cap assembly 10 accordingly in describing the known arrangement shown in fig1 the focus will be on the center burner tube 16 and its interaction with the inner or aft end 18 of the combustor cap assembly at their inner or forward ends the ends facing or adjacent the combustion chamber the various burner tubes are supported by sleeves 20 welded to an effusion plate 22 the center sleeve also referred to herein as a u201c piston sleeve u201d 20 is also laterally supported by a u201c wagon wheel u201d structure 24 best seen in fig2 and 3 formed by an outer ring 26 and an inner ring or hub 28 connected by a. |
2 | 10 for example a road grader has a main side frame 11 of usual construction and this frame is only shown schematically to represent a typical mounting for which the step of the present invention can be utilized the earthworking machine or grader has an operator 39 s cab 12 thereon of usual configuration with an operator 39 s platform 13 at a level located substantially above the ground indicated at 14 typically these levels can be on the range of 5 feet above the ground and thus generally some type of a ladder which is generally unsafe and difficult to use is provided in the present device the main machine frame is used for mounting an elevator step or movable step indicated generally at 15 the step is made as a replaceable attachment or unit that can be used with a wide variety of earthworking machines and includes a base mounting bracket 16 that in the form shown comprises a pair of side members 16a and 16b bolted directly to the frame member 11 on a vertical side surface thereof and which in turn pivotally mounts an upper link 17 and a lower link 18 thereto about pivots indicated at 19 and 20 respectively the brackets 16a. |
8 | about 17 inches by 24 inches 43 18 cm by 60 96 cm for comparison purposes a typical ku band transponder usually operates at a data rate of approximately 30 mbps using conventional vsat antennas using a standard digital video broadcast dvb waveform the forward link signal typically occupies less than 8 mhz out of a total transponder width of 27 mhz however concentrating the transponder power in less than the full transponder bandwidth could create a regulatory concern fcc regulations presently regulate the maximum effective isotropic radiated power eirp spectral density from a transponder to prevent interference between closely spaced satellites accordingly in one preferred embodiment of the system 10 spread spectrum modulation techniques are employed in modulator 70 to u201c spread u201d the forward link signal over the transponder bandwidth using well known signal spreading techniques this reduces the spectral density of the transponded signal thus eliminating the possibility of interference between two or more mobile terminals 20 it is also equally important that the transmit antenna 74 meets regulatory requirements that prevent interference to satellites adjacent to the target satellite 18 the transmit antennas used in most mobile applications also tend to be smaller than conventional vsat antennas typically reflector antennas that are 1 meter in diameter mobile transmit antennas used for aeronautical applications should have low aerodynamic drag be lightweight have low power consumption and be of relatively small size for all these reasons the antenna aperture of the transmit antenna 74 is preferably smaller than a conventional vsat antenna vsat antennas are sized to create an antenna beam that is narrow enough to illuminate a single fss satellite along the geosynchronous arc this is important because fss satellites are. |
7 | cells sram memory cells flash memory cells or some other types of memory cells the memory device 300 includes a command decoder 306 that receives memory commands through a command bus 308 and generates corresponding control signals within the memory device 300 to carry out various memory operations row and column address signals are applied to the memory device 300 through an address bus 320 and provided to an address latch 310 the address latch then outputs a separate column address and a separate row address the row and column addresses are provided by the address latch 310 to a row address decoder 322 and a column address decoder 328 respectively the column address decoder 328 selects digit lines extending through the array 302 corresponding to respective column addresses the row address decoder 322 is connected to word line driver 324 that activates respective rows of memory cells in the array 302 corresponding to received row addresses the selected data line e g a digit line corresponding to a received column address are coupled to a read write circuitry 330 to provide read data to a data output buffer 334 via an input output data bus 340 write data are applied to the memory array 302 through a data input buffer 344 and the memory array read write circuitry 330 the command decoder 306 responds to memory commands. |
3 | layer the stress concentration zone 123 is disposed between the bonded edge surfaces of carrier tape 6 and the border area of non adhesive layer 14 again the stress concentration zone 123 is formed by the randomly embossed layer 12 only its mechanical tensile strength is the weakest in comparison with the mechanical tearing strength of adhesion portion 122 and the central portion of the cover tape 1 containing the randomly embossed layer 12 and the non adhesive layer 14 table 1 shows a peeling adhesion force test made on a embossed biaxially extended polypropylene adhesive tape having a thickness of 29 micrometers and a width of one inch relative to different adherend materials at different peeling angles table 1______________________________________a fss psc pcc ss psc pcc______________________________________ 90 769 1061 881 895 895 1295120 760 724 683 769 675 901150 616 576 648 630 598 809170 395 485 496 520 469 679180 1090 1024 923 1093 1297 1037______________________________________ the embossed biaxially extended polypropylene adhesive tape used in the aforesaid test is obtained from a embossed biaxially extended polypropylene film having one side coated with a pressure sensitive layer of acrylic adhesive having a thickness of 20 micrometers and a width of one inch in table 1 a peeling angle degree f adhesion force grams ss stainless steel sheet psc polystyrene plate blended with conductive carbon black pcc polycarbonate plate blended with conductive carbon black in another example the embossed biaxially extended polypropylene tape having a width of one inch and a thickness of 29 micrometers is laminated with a biaxially extended polyester film on the adhesive coated side in the middle which has a width of 0 5 inch and a thickness of 25. |
2 | to an inlet 28 the vacuum pulled by pump 26 is monitored by a meter 30 that monitors the pressure and is connected to a controller not shown also shown in fig1 is a gas quench port 32 that can be connected to inert gas or nitrogen to provide rapid cooling of the interior chamber 8 and its contents when desired thermal shields 34 that minimize the heating of the chamber are interposed between the chamber wall 10 and the susceptor wall 18 0022 fig2 presents a different embodiment of the present invention the system is comprised of a furnace heat source 106 is positioned within chamber 108 on an interior side 114 of chamber wall and is connected to a controller not shown heat source 106 is once again depicted as an induction coil surrounding susceptor 116 both of which are positioned within chamber 108 susceptor 116 is comprised of susceptor wall 118 that establishes a boundary between a susceptor interior 120 and chamber 108 once susceptor 116 is positioned within furnace 104 in the embodiment of fig2 heat shields are not shown but may be included as needed to improve the heating efficiency of the susceptor and extend the life of the induction coils as shown in fig2 susceptor 116 is loaded with a pair of workpieces 22 that are brazed at an elevated temperature the workpieces 22 are turbine nozzles that. |
8 | is determined by p dmrs p pdsch m n note that the tables are constructed assuming maximum of 8 transmission layers is supported in the cell if the maximum supported number of layers is fewer than 8 e g 4 is also a typical configuration then the resultant tables are clearly just subsets of the tables shown here upon receiving the message index the ue determines the total number 48 of layers being used by the enb and the number 50 of layers assigned to cdm group 1 and 2 from the appropriate mapping table 52 table 1 or table 2 using the total number of layers used and the number of layers assigned to cdm groups 1 and 2 the power ratio 54 between the dm rs and data pdsch symbols can be determined from the appropriate mapping table 56 table 4 using this embodiment the following information is signalled to each ue to reduce the signalling overhead each unique power ratio in table 4 can be mapped to an index an example is shown in table 5 for maximum of 8 transmission layers note that some entries in the table are not necessary and hence can be removed if the maximum number of transmission layers supported in the cell is smaller the mapping between rank and dm rs port index as shown in table 3 is also defined all tables are known to all ues and. |
1 | at 22 hereinafter referred to as ventricular wenckebach during ventricular wenckebach like pacing behavior ventricular pacing occurs due to atrial tracking until a sensed atrial event falls within the preset pvarp allowing an intrinsically conducted r wave to occur which inhibits ventricular pacing for that sinus beat to restore ventricular pacing when the sensed atrial event falls within the preset pvarp the subsequent intrinsically conducted r wave is tracked and the ventricle is paced after a preset pacing delay subject to other variables discussed in further detail below as the sinus rate represented by dotted line 16 increases above the amtr as at 15 the average ventricular pacing rate slowly decreases due to wenckebach hike pacing at 22 until the sinus rate reaches a 2 1 ventricular tracking rate as at 24 once the sinus rate exceeds the preset ventricular maximum tracking rate or ventricular pacing is inhibited importantly unlike the resulting behavior of an atrial tracking pacemaker there is no significant hysteresis as the sinus rate falls below the vmtr or amtr of the ventricular tracking pacemaker fig6 22 are various plots illustrating the occurrence of a sensed p wave and the resulting tracked r wave plotted over time with respect to the ventricular tracking pacemaker 39 s preset timing intervals and varying sinus rates the time of occurrence of the ventricular pacing stimulation is indicated by labeled block u201c v u201d at 30 the time of occurrence of a sensed p wave is indicated by labeled block u201c p u201d at 32 a tracked p wave is indicated by. |
1 | a great distance the ultrasonic oscillations do not break up or nebulize the fluid 42 at the surface 37 such fluid remaining dynamically at rest during the ejection of fluid 42 within the aperture 40 ejection continues until all the fluid 42 is drawn from the surface 37 and ejected forwardly as droplets 44 in this preferred embodiment the diameter of the large opening 46 of the aperture 40 is 0 006 u2033 and the diameter of the small opening 47 is 0 0025 u2033 the thickness of the planar surface 37 is 0 003 u2033 and the oscillation frequency is 50 khz which is the third natural frequency of the beam 32 referring now to fig1 the ejector 30 described in the specification with respect to fig9 and 11 is now provided with a fluid supply system 50 that continuously transports fluid 51 to wet the oscillating surface 37 via a supply tube 53 ending at a supply nozzle 54 the fluid 51 is transported to the surface 37 at a rate which is lower than the maximum ejection rate of the apertures 40 to prevent overflow of fluid 42 from the supply side of the oscillating surface 37 a pinch valve 56 controls delivery of the fluid 51 to the oscillating surface 37 the fluid supply system 50 is connected to an electronic flow control valve 52 which in the preferred embodiment is made by ics sensors the valve 52 is connected to an electronic circuit that detects the. |
8 | u00bd frequency divider further frequencies of 1056 mhz and 264 mhz are input into a first image rejection mixer to generate a frequency of 792 mhz a frequency of either 792 mhz or 264 mhz and an oscillator frequency of 4224 mhz are input into a second image rejection mixer to effect frequency conversion 4224 u2212 792 3432 mhz 4224 u2212 264 3960 mhz or 4224 u2212 792 3432 mhz consequently a desired 3 band rf carrier can be generated the lower block diagram in fig1 is an enlargement of the first image rejection mixer since a u00bd frequency divider performs a 90 degree phase shift a frequency of 264 mhz is a rectangular wave that is phase shifted by 90 degrees it can be expressed as the sum of a fundamental wave 4n u2212 1 order harmonic and 4n 1 order harmonic as indicated by equation 16 as indicated in fig1 the fundamental wave and 4n 1 order harmonic have a negative frequency whereas the 4n u2212 1 order harmonic has a positive frequency therefore only the third order harmonic can be suppressed for instance by allowing the wave to pass through a polyphase filter whose frequency response is illustrated in fig7 if the wave is allowed to pass through a polyphase filter whose frequency response is indicated in fig9 the third and fifth order harmonics can be both suppressed fig1 shows output spectrums of the multiband generator shown in fig1 the left hand spectrum illustrates a case where the third and fifth order harmonics are suppressed the central spectrum illustrates a case where only the third order harmonic. |
8 | chip 20 is attached to the die pad 14 using a conductive adhesive 22 e g a silver filled epoxy or a silver filled glass adhesive the semiconductor chip 14 and the metal wiring 16 are electrically interconnected by a conductive wire e g metal wire 24 the wiring pattern 16 on the chip mounting surface may extend to the bottom surface through via holes 28 heat generated from the chip 20 can be dissipated through thermal via holes 17 the ball land 18 is surrounded by the solder mask 19 by placing the solder balls 25 onto the ball land is and then performing reflow soldering the solder balls 25 are soldered to the land 18 at this time a solder ball joint 27 is formed by the joint e g metal to metal between the solder ball 25 and the ball land 18 the semiconductor chip 20 and metal wiring 16 are protected by an encapsulant such as a plastic resin 26 to form a package body the bga package 10 is mounted onto a circuit board 30 for example a module board consisting of a memory module by surface mounting the package so that the solder ball 25 is soldered to the conductive pad 32 the reliability of the solder ball joint 27 is affected by the design of the conductive pad 32 however the. |
6 | paver support by adjacent vertical faces fig4 which is not drawn to scale is a simplified exploded view of one embodiment of an illuminated paver showing how a lamp socket 410 containing a lamp 411 may be inserted into the paver through the access hole 217 in the bottom plate 203 the lamp socket 410 has a bayonet type mounting ring 412 that is inserted through the socket cut out 211 in the lamp clip 210 and is twisted to securely mount the lamp socket in the socket cut out in some instances a tool may be used to assist in holding and twisting the lamp socket in other instances the lamp socket is formed in an 34 l 34 or 34 t 34 shape providing a lever arm to assist in twisting the lamp socket into place and allowing a workman to assemble the lamps in the pavers without the use of special tools in one embodiment an automotive style side marker light socket specified as a replacement for general motors corporation part numbers 12001470 12116169 and 12078187 the same part also being specified as a replacement for delco u00ae part number ls 19 was used such light sockets are typically available from automotive electric and low voltage parts suppliers in another embodiment of the invention illuminated pavers are assembled adjacent to each other to form an illuminated pavement the lens material may be colored different colors to match or contrast other pavers in the pavement furthermore different colored lamps or lamps of different intensity may be used inside the different pavers this provides a pavement that shows one pattern the paver and lens colors during daylight and another pattern the color of the lamps and lenses when illuminated this effect may be used to create a. |
3 | herbicide treatments zooplankton are killed by the microtubule inhibiting herbicides that do not harm the wild type algae and the cyanobacteria such as benefin butralin dinitramine ethalfluralin oryzalin pendimethalin trifluralin amiprophos methyl butamiphos dithiopyr thiazopyr propyzamide tebutam and chlorthal dimethyl algal density is significantly higher at 5 and 14 compared to ambient and 1 co 2 concentrations while zooplankton reduced algal growth at low concentrations in high co 2 there are no differences between batches with and without zooplankton indicating the inhibition of zooplankton activity zooplankton numbers remain low for 7 days after termination of co 2 treatments implying a significant long term impact adams e e j a caulfield et al 1998 u201c impacts of reduced ph from ocean co 2 disposal sensitivity of zooplankton mortality to model parameters u201d waste management 17 5 6 375 380 beale s i weinstein j d 1990 u201c biosynthesis of heme and chlorophylls u201d u201c in tetrapyrrole metabolism in photosynthetic organisms ed dailey h a mcgraw hill new york 287 391 b u00f6ger p and g sandmann 1998 u201c carotenoid biosynthesis inhibitor herbicides u2014 mode of action and resistance mechanisms u201d pesticide outlook 9 6 29 35 deng m d and j r coleman 1999 u201c ethanol synthesis by genetic engineering in cyanobacteria u201d appl environ microbiol 65 2 523 8 golden s s j brusslan et al 1987 u201c genetic engineering of the cyanobacterial chromosome u201d methods enzymol 153 215 31 gressel j and a. |
9 | toward the central axial longitudinal axis 7 of the joint housing 2 a number of locking cams 12 being arranged in parallel next to one another in the axial direction the locking cams 12 are designed as projecting cams while a slightly recessed depression 15 is located between two adjacent locking cams 12 each the locking recesses 9 are shaped analogously to the detents 8 but the locking cams 13 are located here on the outer side of the locking recesses facing away from the axial central longitudinal axis 7 of the joint housing 2 but the locking cams 13 are likewise arranged in parallel next to one another projecting to the outside a slight depression 16 is present between the adjacent locking cams 13 each if the two housing halves 3 4 are displaced toward one another in the axial direction after the insertion of the ball sleeve 5 within the framework of the assembly of the ball sleeve joint 1 in which case the housing halves 3 and 4 are to be aligned such that one detent 8 and one locking recess 9 are located opposite each other one or more locking cams 12 or 13 snap into the corresponding depressions 15 and 16 between the locking cams at the moment at which the corresponding detent has been introduced deep enough into the locking recess 9 so that a firm connection of the housing halves 3 and 4 which is fixed in the axial direction is established due to the use of. |
9 | thereof which will mate with a corresponding generally planar face of valve body 29 note that in the preferred embodiment the middle region of face 37 is ground slightly concave leaving a slight gap between the planar sections of the valve bodies to enhance the tight fitting perimeter seal between valve body 27 and valve body 29 to prevent dust or other contaminants from getting on face 37 so that it is essentially free from powder from container ports 23 and 25 planar section 35 is secured to pivot shaft 39 which as illustrated is hemicylindrical to mate with a corresponding hemicylindrical pivot shaft of adjacent butterfly valve body 29 to form a cylindrical pivot shaft which is rotatable between the container ports a pair of handles such as handle 41 are secured to pivot shaft 39 handle 41 serves a dual function in the preferred embodiment the first function is to provide a convenient handle to grasp and pivot the butterfly valve bodies the second function is to provide locking engagement with a radially projecting locking tab discussed below of the corresponding locking member 31 specifically in this embodiment locking is provided by having the locking member engage locking surface 43 see fig9 and 10 on the bottom surfaces of the horizontal flange of handle 41 similar locking surfaces are provided on both handles of each butterfly valve body an elastomeric ring such as elastomeric ring 28 see fig5 lines the inner wall of port 23 to provide a snug seal with butterfly valve body 27 a similar seal is provided between valve body 29 and port 25 referring to fig6 and 7 locking member 31 is illustrated including annular ring member. |
6 | tank the witness drain valves have a small reservoir that will retain a known volume of fluid as fluid passes from a leaking seal to the collector tank a small sample is captured in the witness drain valve once the witness drain valve reservoir is full the leaking fluid then flows on to a collector tank which is also provided during regular engine maintenance technicians push on a spring loaded drain valve located on the witness drain valve reservoir if fluid is detected the seal is beginning to leak and corrective maintenance may be scheduled while the leak rate is still within operational limits application_number US 97339401 A description referring to fig1 and 1 a there are shown perspective views of a drain system 10 in an engine compartment as conceived by the present invention the system includes multiple drain lines comprising upstream drain lines 20 and downstream drain lines 26 witness drain valves 15 are interposed between the upstream drain lines 20 downstream drain lines 26 the upstream drain line 20 is connected to the inlet end of the witness drain valve by means of conventional hydraulic interface connections such as threaded swaged or brazed similarly the outlet end of the witness drain valve is connected to the downstream drain line 26 the third leg of the witness drain valve 15 may be connected to a. |
7 | providing the necessary current to drive the primary p of the rod position indicator 120 a sixty hertz sinusoidal generator 190 and a twenty hertz sinusoidal generator 200 are both electrically connected to the driver 180 for providing the desired frequency to the driver 180 the driver 180 may be switched between the generators 190 and 200 for changing the frequency of the current of which the driver 180 is supplying the secondary s of the rod position indicator 120 is also connected to another portion of the signal conditioning module 170 for receiving the output signal from the rod position indicator 120 this portion includes a differential receiver circuit 210 for eliminating any extraneous noise contained within the signal which is received from the secondary s a sixty hertz receiver circuit 220 and twenty hertz receiver circuit 230 both function to receive the processed signal from the differential receiver circuit 210 the sixty hertz receiver circuit 220 functions as a bandpass filter for signals having a frequency of approximately sixty hertz similarly the twenty hertz receiver circuit 230 functions as a bandpass filter for signals having a frequency of approximately twenty hertz as will be obvious to those skilled in the art although both the sixty and twenty hertz receiver circuits 220 and 230 receive the signal from the differential receiver circuit 210 only one of the two will at any given time process the signal from the differential receiver circuit 210 and produce an output if the received. |
5 | inflatable plow that can be attached to the front of any smaller motorized vehicle for use in removing snow or a similar substance from a commercial or residential driveway the plow of the invention is partially inflatable partially rigid and lightweight and can be attached to the front of a motor vehicle without requiring assembly or making any permanent modifications to the body frame or any component of the vehicle the plow of the invention is preferably flexible enough to fold in half in the center for easy transport and storage application_number US 201615210335 A description reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments and methods of the invention it should be noted however that the invention in its broader aspects is not necessarily limited to the specific details representative materials and methods and illustrative examples shown and described in connection with the exemplary embodiments and methods like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the drawings fig1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment attached to a vehicle 100 as can be seen in fig1 the plow 101 of the preferred embodiment comprises a v shaped blade 102 a pressure feedback system 103 and an inflatable bladder 104 the plow 101 is preferably connected to the vehicle 100 with straps 105 106 which are preferably adjustable according to a preferred embodiment there are preferably at least four attachment points 107 109 on the plow 101 sewn onto the inflatable bladder 104 straps 105 hook to bottom side attachment points 107 on the plow 101 and connect to the vehicle 100. |
6 | of the cone bolt 1 where it engages the female thread on the top portion of the cone bolt 1 additionally as shown in fig2 the apu attachment bracket 51 52 of said main mount 41 is divided into at least two parts a first part 51 wrapping a first longitudinal portion of the cone bolt 1 and connected to the auxiliary power unit 30 and a second part 52 wrapping a second longitudinal portion of the cone bolt 1 and connected to the auxiliary power unit 30 it has the advantage that in case one of the two parts 51 52 breaks the other part will still support the main mount 41 up to limit loads and the system is also additionally fail safe regarding the apu attachment brackets 51 52 furthermore the elastomeric element filles the void between the part of the cone bolt 1 in connection with the housing 6 and the housing 6 itself since the system may forego any of the interfacing points except the main mount 41 and the main vibration isolator is inherently fail safe the apu suspension system of the embodiment shown in the figures is a fully fail safe system with regards to both a strut 10. |
2 | said dish 4 and the said peripheral strip 5 for example see fig8 c 9 c in this case and as illustrated for example in fig9 c the said closer 9 may comprise at least one line of weakness 90 typically running along the said orifice such that when manual pressure is applied on the said closer 9 at the time of the first opening for example with the said instrument the said closer 9 tears so as to provide access to the said product the said torn off closer folding inside the said body as illustrated in fig8 b and 14 b the said closer 9 may be a heat sealed closer on the upper surface of the lid and typically on the surface 441 of the said inner projection 440 the said closer comprising a gripping tab 91 that is typically used to separate the closer 9 from the lid 1 thus according to the invention it is possible to have a lid 1 with two sealing levels an u201c absolute u201d seal can be achieved during storage of the packaged product for example a paint rich in volatile solvents using an aluminium sheet closer to cater for a. |
2 | is created between the rear surface 104 and the separated air streams 102 and is generally located behind the vehicle 100 the pressure in the lower pressure region 106 is lower than the pressure near the front of the motor vehicle 100 resulting in a net drag force on the vehicle 100 this pressure drag ultimately results in lower fuel efficiency and increased fuel consumption for a motor vehicle 100 the effect of pressure drag is magnified in vehicles that have poor aerodynamic shapes such as suvs vans trucks pick up trucks etc a rear surface 104 that is generally perpendicular to the ground is usually indicative of a poor aerodynamic shape especially when compared to sports cars or other vehicles with relatively tapered rear ends for these vehicles with poor aerodynamic shapes the lower pressure region 106 has a lower pressure closer to a true vacuum than in smaller more aerodynamic vehicles resulting in a larger pressure and force differential u2014 and thus more drag the size of the lower pressure region 106 and its actual pressure i e how close it is to a vacuum depend on many factors besides vehicle 100 shape the lower pressure region 106 will enlarge and the pressure will go down as vehicle 100 speed increases other variables such as air pressure wind speed and direction weather etc will also impact the. |
5 | 38 by simply sliding the leg 46 behind the molding 50 and providing the aperture not shown to receive a fastener 28 which can be a decorative screw in this instance and engages the leg 46 of the striker plate 40 alternately the molding 50 may be removed and multiple fastener apertures such as receiving means 48 may be provided for engagement with the support member 44 the same feature can be provided with new doors before the molding 50 is applied in this embodiment the screws 28 provide overlap each other and connect the door jamb 38 and support member 44 the striker plate 40 of the present invention in this embodiment is a brass plate other material such as bronze aluminum stainless steel etc can be used for the metal plate or even non metallic materials of an equal or greater strength than the metallic materials can also be used it is also contemplated that more than one striker plate could be used with a single door frame for example where both a door handle locking bolt and a dead bolt are provided a striker plate 40 can be supplied for both bolts even further it is anticipated as shown in fig4 that two such plates could be combined into one large plate 40 u2032 for both bolts when the bolts are relatively close to one another the two bolts would be received by bolt receiving. |
4 | weld 78 to the inner end of the right hand journal 34 and a second tube 80 is fixed by a weld 82 to the inner end of said left hand journal 32 the ends of tubes 76 80 are mutually connected by a center weld 84 the siphon tube 48 is hydraulically connected to the tube 76 which is blocked by a third siphon plug 86 but tube 76 is blocked by the first siphon plug 72 from communication with the annular journal passage 56 the tube 80 is in direct fluid communication with the siphon tube passage 62 but tube 80 is blocked by the second siphon plug 74 from communication with annular journal passage 68 extending radially outward from the axis 36 and fixed to the right hand journal 34 is a first riser pipe 88 which is in fluid communication with annular journal passage 56 similarly a second riser pipe 90 is fixed to said left hand journal 32 and extends radially outward from axis 36 the second riser pipe 90 is in fluid communication with the annular journal passage 68 located at the radially outer end of the riser pipes 88 90 is an inner shell 92 providing a circular cylindrical outer surface 94 the inner shell 92 is sealed and joined by a. |
5 | virtue of the heavily rounded run out 37 37 39 of the respective conveyor spiral 4 39 4 34 into the drill shank 2 the ends of the conveyor spiral are prevented furthermore from having to be clamped in the wall of a bore fig4 shows the complete drilling tool with attached drill shank 2 which is represented once again in isolation in fig4 a the drill shank 2 exhibits a total length l 3 generally measuring more than 300 mm the drill shank 2 is generally joined together via a friction welding joint 31 with the cylindrical end 46 beneath the conveyor spiral 4 the diameter d 4 at this interface 31 is larger than the diameter d 5 of the lower clamping part 33 so that the drill shank is tapered over its length l 3 in the case of known drilling tools this tapering can be performed by a one piece conical structural part or by cylindrical shoulders exhibiting jumps in cross section cylindrical shoulders for the tapering of the diameter of the drill shank have the drawback in relation to a conical construction that stress peaks can be generated at each jump in diameter due to the percussive strain. |
4 | fig3 shows the stitching head which has been used for chain stitching using the dual needles and dual loopers as detailed in fig2 a hemispherical mandrel 1 is attached to the machine in such a way that it holds the hemispherical leather segment 2 firmly against the hemispherical cup fixed to the indexer shaft the hemispherical mandrel 1 is freely mounted on a ball bearing support 3 which helps the indexing movements of the leather segment the gear box 6 is suitably designed along with a pair of timer pulleys 7 to provide suitable speed to the needles the clutch motor 9 drives the gear box through v belt 11 also see fig4 the indexer assembly see fig5 consisting of a worm 19 and worm wheel 20 is used to hold and provide indexing motions to the hemispherical leather segment 2 with respect to the reciprocating needle movements a stepper motor 17 has been used to drive the indexer shaft locking mechanism 16 is provided for locking the indexer assembly 12 while stitching an electronic control unit is provided to maintain a fixed number of stitches over the circumference of the leather segment an encoder 14 mounted on the rear end of the indexer shaft is used to obtain accurate indexing and thereby uniformity in the spacing of the chain stitches an optical sensor fixed on the upper part of the body of the stitching machine is used to sense the position of the needle with respect to the leather segment as soon as the needle moves out of the leather. |
1 | a valve guide bar 30 which is received in a hole 31 of the evaporator housing 32 in such a way that it can perform lifting movements the top side 33 of the valve plate 29 is pressed by means of a valve spring 34 against a sealing crater 35 of the filling valve 28 a guide ring 36 is connected with the valve plate 29 and can be displaced together with the valve plate 29 the filling system according to the present invention operates as follows when the bottle adapter 1 is plugged into the filling device 20 the o ring 6 first slides over the lead in bevel 24 and is in contact with the sealing surface 23 of the filler neck 22 the outer polygon 7 will later engage the inner polygon 27 and the bottle adapter 1 is centered in relation to the filling device 20 as a result the rods or bars 26 will then be located in the slots 9 of the outlet neck 8 and the outlet neck 8 will enter the area of the guide ring 36 due to the bottle adapter 1 being pressed the neck top side 10 of the bottle adapter is in contact with the top side 37 of the guide ring 36 and the filling valve 28 opens the adapter valve 12 is still closed if the pressure on the bottle adapter 1 is increased further the valve plate 29 is displaced against the force of the valve spring 34. |
3 | of movement of the two heads 12 and 13 respectively the time datum is a representative instant at which gobs of molten glass are fed into the three parison moulds at the blank station this instant and successive such instants being indicated by load in fig4 the operational sequence of the head 12 shown by the upper of the two horizontal strips in fig4 is then ______________________________________ reference intime secs operation fig4 ______________________________________1 5 to 1 7 tongs 16 close and blow 35 moulds open1 7 to 1 8 head 12 lifts bottles 36 from blow station1 8 to 2 4 head 12 moves to 37 intermediate position over deadplate 252 4 to 4 2 head 12 supports bottles 38 over deadplate 25 for deadplate hanging4 2 to 4 4 carriage 3 shifts on guide 39 rods 6 and 74 4 to 5 8 carriage supports bottles for extra deadplate hanging 405 8 to 6 1 head 12 lifts bottles 416 1 to 6 7 head 12 moves to position 42 over lehr mat 27 and rotates bottles about vertical axes6 7 to 6 8 tongs 16 open to deposit 43 bottles on lehr mat 276 8 to 6 9 tongs 16 are raised to clear 44 deposited bottles6 9 to 7 2 tongs 16 are rotated and head 45 12 moved back towards blank station7 2 to 7 4 carriage 3 shifts 46______________________________________ the head. |
2 | 25 further the brush scrubbing apparatus preferably includes a current detector 51 which detects a driving current value of the brush spin motor 18 between the brush spin motor 18 and the second voltage supply circuit 31 the controller 53 controls responding to a signal from the current detector 51 the arm swing mechanism 15 the arm up and down mechanism 16 the first voltage supply circuit 6 and the second voltage supply circuit 31 a keyboard 55 is provided for inputting a data to the controller 53 in this apparatus the controller 53 is preferably a microprocessor which comprises cpu rom and ram for example fig2 is a flow chart showing an operation of a brush scrubbing apparatus according to a first preferred embodiment of a present invention as shown in fig2 the controller 53 inputs in advance a predetermined distance to thrust downward from a reference position that the brush contacts the semiconductor wafer and a cleaning time inputted by an operator via the keyboard see s 1 here the reference position is a position that the rotating brush 17 contacts to the semiconductor wafer 17 surface next the rotating turntable 1 horizontally retains the semiconductor wafer 2 thereon the semiconductor wafer 2 turns on a vertical axis at a predetermined rotation speed while supplying a deionized water to the semiconductor wafer 2 surface from the nozzle 3 the brush 17 moves above the semiconductor wafer 2 edge using the arm swing mechanism 15 at the. |
1 | trapping it such that tube 36 cannot move out of the selected detent 46 two handed operation is required to disengage the knob and position the seat using the recline mechanism the runners 33 and 34 allow the seat to rock back and forth these tubes have stops 48 attached at the front and rear positions to limit the rocking motion of the seat a pair of wireforms front and rear serve as kickstands 49 and are connected to the frame by four housings 51 located on the upwardly extending portions of runners 33 and 34 these kickstands have multiple positions which may be selectively oriented a stored inactive b engaged to prevent rocking and c extended for use as a treadle to rock the seat by foot the kickstands 49 are operatively connected to housings 51 to allow adjustment to these positions by simultaneously pushing in and turning a rotatably mounted knob 52 located within each housing at the ends of the kickstands 49 the knobs must be moved inward sufficiently to overcome spring tension generated by the geometry of the kickstands thus displacing the wireform from detents and permitting them to be repositioned a storage bin 55 hangs from a metal wire 54 that connects the housings 51 on runners 33 and 34 together the bin may include a cover portion 56 it will be understood that conventional infant seats are not provided with such storage areas and that the increased height of the base frame. |
7 | hole on the silicon surface as the electrochemical redox reaction proceeds the metal nanoparticles sink down further and remove underlying silicon finally silicon nanowires result from areas where no metal is present the second step 24 of the method 20 is to immerse the etched silicon wafer in a potassium hydroxide koh solution in order to release the silicon nanowires from the etched silicon wafer afterwards the silicon nanowires are dispersed into a solution by an ultrasonic bath and further separated from the dispersions using centrifuge in step 26 the silicon nanowires are then mixed with a polymer binder at step 28 at nanowire to binder weight ratios of 1 2 to 1 1 in order to facilitate the afterwards fabrication processing the viscosity of the mixture of silicon nanowires and the polymer binder are adjusted by adding a solvent therein thereby obtaining a printing ink in step 30 the last step 32 of the method 20 is to form a thin film using the printing ink obtained in step 30 in order to better illustrate the present invention an example is provided herein boron doped p type silicon 100 wafer with a resistivity of 15 25 u03c9 cm was used as a starting wafer for synthesis of silicon nanowires etching was performed in an etching solution consisting of 4 8m of hf 0 03m of agno 3 and deionized di water for 2 hours at room temperature the scanning electron microscopy sem images of as etched silicon nanowires on the wafer are shown in fig2 of which fig2 a is the cross sectional and fig2 b is the plan view image it. |
3 | the strength in both alloys vary within u02dc 12 mpa in both l and t directions while no major differences are noted in the elongation values the paint bake response of the two coils is compared in fig1 this figure shows that the change of solutionizing temperature from 535 to 550 u00b0 c improves the paint bake response by about 6 to 19 mpa where most of the improvement is seen in the al6 alloy the paint bake response of the al5 alloy solutionized at 550 u00b0 c is around 148 mpa which is about 8 mpa better than its al6 counterpart the ys of the al5 and al6 alloys produced with and without batch interannealing are compared in fig1 the use of batch annealing reduces the ys in both the t4p and t8 2 tempers it is necessay that the alloys be solutionized at 550 u00b0 c to maximize the paint bake response of the alloys however it should be noted that the paint bake response of the al5 and al6 alloys solutionized at 535 u00b0 c is still comparable to the conventional aa6111 the n and r values of the two alloys are shown in fig1 as in the t4p temper the n values strain hardening index in both the alloys are. |
5 | is shown running along and above the course of shingles 140 a distal end 158 of cable 150 is adapted for connection to a source of ac power usually through a suitable controller 200 fig7 a suitable plug or interconnection means not shown would typically be provided the plug or interconnection means form no part of the instant invention and suitable plugs or other interconnection means are well know to those skilled in the electrical arts electrical drop down leads or pigtails 152 descend from cable 150 at regular intervals the interval is chosen to match the width of the shingles being powered typically 36 inches it will be obvious that other length shingles could be used and the spacing of pigtails 152 along cable 150 could be adjusted accordingly each pigtail 152 terminates in an insulated slide on connector 154 typically male and adapted to slidably connect to female connectors 142 fig4 on each shingle 140 cable 150 is a flat ribbon type cable which allows it to be laid along and below courses of shingle without causing an excessive bulge or ridge this helps not only protect cable 150 but minimizes potential damage to the shingles themself on roofs where people occasionally must walk the flat construction of cable 150 also allows it to be folded so as to change its direction of travel at a corner 156 this allows. |
1 | the toothbar in this way the teeth 62 associated with the toothbar may be swung away from the cutterbar 44 to provide access for service to the toothbar for the purpose of keeping the latch pin 100 in its retracted or release position when the pin is misaligned with the hole 80 of the outer arm section 72 the outer arm section includes an arcuate portion 110 fig2 and 5 having an outer dimension located at a radius from the mounting pin 84 which is equal to the distance the release pin 100 is from the pin 84 so that bottom of the release pin cup 104 remains in engagement with the arm section portion 110 throughout the range of pivotal motion of the inner arm section 70 relative to the outer arm section 72 it is here noted that once repairs or other service is finished the operation of the reel may be resumed with the result that the released pin 100 will be automatically returned to its extended latch position once the outer arm hole 80 again becomes aligned with the pin cup 104 the operation of the invention is briefly stated as follows assuming the mower conditioner 10 to be under tow by a prime mover such as a tractor in normal operation mowing and windrowing a crop a drive coupling to the prime mover will be engaged for causing reciprocation of the sickle of the cutterbar 44 and for causing rotation of the reel 50 the toothbar guide arm 64 will be in its normal operating condition wherein the latch pins 100 are received in the holes 80 provided in the outer arm sections 72 so that the inner and outer arm sections 70 and 72 move in. |
7 | an arrhenius plot of the time to brittleness at each of the optar temperatures extrapolation of the data line to lower air temperatures predicts the known outdoor aging time of the polypropylene at ambient conditions a correlation coefficient of 0 97 indicates the very high accuracy of the method the optar device of the invention has also been used to test under accelerated aging conditions other polymers such as ethylene vinyl acetate eva polyurethane polyvinylbenzimidazole and ethyl methacrylate ema the optar device and method of the invention generates aging date in the shortest times yet observed in the case of the eva materials induction to change of tensile and modulus occurred at about 6 000 hours for ema induction occurred at about 5 000 hours for polyurethane induction occurred at about 1 000 hours the aging method of the invention eliminate the difficulties associated with irregular spectrum of artificial light sources exposes the specimen to other environmental conditions such as rain and pollution and additionally incorporates a dark cycle many chemical reactions occur during the dark cycle which effect physical properties the only acceleration is from the elevated temperature all other environmental conditions being present in their natural occurrence and intensity in summary the optar device is considered to have the following. |
7 | facilitate a better understanding of the present invention a discussion of such elements and steps is not provided herein the disclosure herein is directed to all such variations and modifications to such elements and methods known to those skilled in the art the present invention provides access and securing of secondary financing such as third party loans gifts and the like which may act as equity on the purchase of a loan this secondary financing enables loan modifications and short sales as discussed herein throughout in an embodiment of the present invention a no cost loan of a certain monetary value may be provided as a secondary loan on a loan of a greater value such a loan is made to assist families and individuals with the purchase or refinance of a home or other asset when the funds necessary to close the full leverage amount s do not exist are insufficiently collateralized or are otherwise insufficient users of such loans may also have other assets which may not be classically considered as equity or may not be in a position to generate cash funds from other owned assets or equities the present invention may help create more qualified buyers that currently do not have a sufficient down payment in hand or who do not hold sufficient equity in a home or who own homes that have decreased in value but could otherwise qualify for a loan. |
4 | an air chamber 45 located beneath the coarse mesh screen or perforate plate 23 of the microwave oven 11 in this manner the heated up air passes into the microwave oven 11 and ensures further heating of the cotton bale 12 and the removal of water vapor escaping as a result of the heat treatment of the cotton bale 12 such water vapor initially ascending to the connecting pipe or stud 17 and then being suction extracted by a blower or fan generally indicated by reference numeral 50 the microwave generators 25 each preferably have a maximum power output of about 1 2 kilowatts and this means that with a total of twelve microwave generators 25 it is possible that a cotton bale 12 weighing approximately 220 kilograms and having an original 6 water content can be dried in about 14 minutes to have a residual moisture of 4 water if even dryer cotton is required for instance cotton with a residual moisture of 1 the treatment time is extended to about 35 minutes it is actually not the residual moisture in the cotton itself that is important what is important is that the moisture of the honeydew deposits or contaminants which moisture may initially be much higher than the average moisture in the cotton bale 12 is itself reduced this being particularly favorably achievable by means. |
4 | parts of the web w can be moisturized differently from the middle parts of the web in the embodiment shown in fig1 the air float chamber 20 of the turning airborne type for the web is disposed in connection with the take out of the second nip 2 the air float chamber 20 in accordance with this embodiment is closed and extends across the entire width of the web w in the air float chamber 20 the run of the web w passes in the air conditioned passage of the air float chamber in which the web w is not in contact with the walls defining the passage and which is defined by an outer blow box 23 and an inner blow box 24 which both blow air or steam to the web the temperatures moisture contents and flow quantities of said air or steam being adjustable independently of one another in order to moisturize the web w it is advantageous that the feed of a medium in particular its feed pressure feed temperature and feed quantity into the outer blow box 23 is independent of the feed of a medium fed into the inner blow box 24 and vice versa in which connection regulation of the temperature of and evaporation from one side of the web w is independent of regulation of the temperature of and evaporation from the other side of the web w in order that the moisture content of and evaporation from the web w might also be regulated in the cross direction with respect to the machine direction of the paper machine it is advantageous that. |
1 | parts by weight per 100 parts of the unsaturated material of a crosslinking agent of a multifunctional unsaturated free radically polymerizable material examples are triethyleneglycol bis methacrylate ethyleneglycol bis methacrylate bisacrylamide and triethyleneglycol bis acrylate with the former being preferred in amounts from about 0 75 to about 1 5 parts the initiation of the polymerization within the precursor is facilitated by the presence of at least 0 1 part by weight per 100 parts of the unsaturated material of a free radical initiator which is soluble in the polyhydric alcohol the initiator may be of the thermal or photo class the actual selection is dependent on the monomers and the polyhydric alcohol examples of useful thermal initiators are benzoyl peroxide azobisisobutyronitrile di t butyl peroxide and cumyl peroxide examples of useful photoinitiators are disclosed in the article photoinitiators an overview by g berner et al in the journal of radiation curing april 1979 pp 2 through 9 the preferred photoinitiator is benzildimethylketal it will be recognized by one skilled in the art that other additives e g tackifiers such as polyacrylic acid may be added to the precursor without departing from the spirit of the invention the essentially solventless precursor can be. |
4 | links 26 and 28 have effective lengths which are equal to each other as seen in fig1 the workpiece clamping mechanism 3 which receives the workpieces hind part of trousers w and pocket cut t comprises a support plate 39 which is displaceable on the fabric supporting plate 15 of sewing machine 1 a clamping plate 40 is pivotally mounted on the supporting plate 39 both supporting plate 39 and clamping plate 40 are provided with a slot 41 corresponding to the configuration of the seam to be produced in the example shown a substantially u shaped pocket seam n defines a passageway for needle 8 it is to be noted that the diameter of the cylindrical extension 16 of workpiece support 15 is slightly smaller than the width of slot 41 so that in the piercing area of needle 8 extension 16 can support the workpiece supporting plate 39 of the workpiece clamping mechanism 3 is connected to two links 42 43 of a parallelogram guide of guide mechanism 2 link 42 is pivoted to a fixed pin 44 and carries a guide roller 45 projecting into a guide groove 47 which is provided in the underside of a control disc 46 and which for clarity is shown as a curved endless dash dotted line in fig1. |
7 | power consumption may decrease however for single finger detection this method and system of scanning may be the fastest that is theoretically possible and consume the least amount of power the first embodiment may also reduce noise or be less susceptible to noise than the prior art as stated above the scan rate may be substantially faster using the first embodiment as compared to prior art methods in other conventional scan methods individual electrodes need to be driven sequentially or in a spread balanced approach using conventional methods the numbers of measurements may match the electrode count thus for a 16 u00d7 16 array at least 16 drive measurements per axis may be required for finger detection and position determination in contrast in the first embodiment only two measurements capture an image of the entire x and y axes thus resulting in the large increase in speed it was also stated that noise may be reduced in the first embodiment specifically the signal on the touch sensor 30 is all received simultaneously the advantage of receiving the sense signals on all of the sense electrodes at the same time is that any noise on the touch sensor 30 will affect all of the measurements of the sense signals by a same degree typically the noise may be manifested as an offset in a signal on a sense line because the prior art may make measurements over a period of time the noise signal may change making the position determination less accurate however by making all of the measurements at the same time from all. |
9 | the length direction the length direction fully shrinks about 0 4 0 6 whereas the cross direction shrinks about 0 7 0 9 depending on the above mentioned variables hence rectangular tiles will be produced after repeated pressings if starting with a square tile artwork therefore the key to obtaining square tiles of the desired dimensions in the final laminate product is to begin the process with stable rectangular tiles in the starting artwork where said tiles are properly sized being slightly wider than they are long how oversized the tiles in the beginning artwork should be is dependent on the established length and width shrinkage coefficients as well as the number of pressing steps or replications required between the artwork or its precursor u201c pre artwork u201d which will be described below and the final decorative laminate pressing which also shrinks about 0 10 in the length direction and 0 15 in the cross direction out of press relative to the dimensions of the texturing plate it was pressed against as tensile stresses relax it is preferred to use the method of u s pat no 3 718 496 issued to willard for the preparation of the texturing plate wherein the texturing plate used to produce the final decorative laminate is obtained directly from an original artwork more complicated replication processes have evolved designed to preserve protect and extend the. |
1 | stems 12 can be provided that may each define a distinct angle 34 such that a surgeon can select the appropriate stem 12 having an angle that is best suited for a particular patient 39 s needs moreover each distal stem 12 can have distinct lengths it is also contemplated that the respective lengths of the proximal section 20 and distal section 22 may vary it can also be appreciated that while the proximal section 20 and distal section 22 have been described as having respective long axes 30 and 32 respectively that the proximal section 20 and the distal section 22 can form a continuous bowed section where one or both of the proximal section 20 and distal section 22 form a curved profile the proximal section 20 may be coated with porous material 38 such as but not limited to regenerex u00ae offered by biomet inc of warsaw ind other porous materials can include plasma spray grit blasting etc the porous material 38 covers substantially all of the proximal section 20 from the male taper end 24 to the start of the distal section 22 the distal section 22 can include a plurality of longitudinally extending splines or flutes 40 positioned radially about the distal section 22 the distal section 22 can be tapered from or near its transition from the proximal section 20 to a. |
8 | synchronizing indicia on detectors 24 the control circuits activate the detectors 24 via a line 25 to sense the synchronizing indicia and develop synchronizing signals therefrom the detected synchronizing signals are amplified and transferred via a line 26 to the control circuits and clock logic 5 where appropriate timing signals are developed for controlling operation of the video player the clock logic 5 further activates the detectors 24 via line 25 to sense fields of stored binary digits representative of the video display to be reproduced the detected binary digits are transferred as digital signals via ammplifiers 27 to a buffer 28 in response to timing signals received in the buffer 28 via a line 30 from the control circuits and clock logic 5 the output of the buffer 28 is transferred to a digital to analog d a converter 32 the output of which is supplied to a modulator 33 and impressed on a suitable carrier from oscillator 34 the modulator output 35 may be applied to the input of a video utilization device 36 which may be for example a standard television set referring now to fig2 the format of the digital data recorded on the storage medium 14 is shown typically a plurality of bit fields 38 are recorded in substantially horizontal rows such as the row 40 across the film 12 each row exhibits a slight vertical. |
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