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1 | are inside it thus the suction capacity of the baby bottle 61 can be quite limited when its elastic walls are repeatedly pressed and released which will assure that after this operation there will always be in the baby bottle a very small amount of water in this way the elastic bellows 51 expands when it fills with air with a small amount of water remaining at the bottom of it and in the pneumatic tubes 44 the system does not lose pressure due to the existence of a non return valve 68 located on the pneumatic tube 44 near to the doll 39 s mouth 43 and also because the outlet valve 45 remains closed consequently the bellows cover rod 56 moves upwards making the sector 23 turn and it applies the pneumatic clutch receptor crown 22 against the pneumatic clutch drive gear 21 fitting both together this allows the pneumatic clutch output gear 28 to turn when the moveable toothed crown 12 fits with the pneumatic clutch drive crown 20 in its alternating movement on the alternating shaft 11 itself transmitting a turning movement to the arm coupling 32 through the arm receptor crown 30 the arm shaft 31 and the friction. |
9 | 711 mm this tube 53 u2032 has an angled tip 91 u2032 allowing a maximum melt surface area to be exposed to dopant gasses flowing from the tip additionally the moveable tube 53 u2032 includes a guide 201 aligning the quartz tube 53 u2032 and a perforated disk 203 preventing the dopant from exiting the tube 53 u2032 into the silicon melt 17 when the dopant material trapped in the tube 53 u2032 argon gas can be introduced into the feed tube assembly 15 u2032 causing the dopant laden argon to travel down the feed tube assembly 15 u2032 under sublimation and exit the angled tip 91 u2032 at the upper surface of the silicon melt this second embodiment of the feed assembly 10 u2032 operates as follows the process is similar to the process described for the first embodiment except the actuator 19 advances the quartz tube 53 u2032 of the feed tube assembly 15 u2032 so the angled tip 91 u2032 is positioned at the upper surface of the silicon melt the locking member 125 of the brake assembly 25 is tightened to lock the magnetic slide 89 in position thus locking the angled tip 91 u2032 of moveable tubes 53 u2032 in position at the upper surface of the silicon melt the dopant held in the vessel and valve assembly 11 is released when the valve 43 in the dopant cartridge 41 is. |
2 | material onto or unloading material from the apparatus 40 rather than being used to carry a load of pallets the pallet jack 22 may be used as disclosed in the present invention as a transport vehicle upon which the apparatus 40 may be mounted and which in conjunction with the apparatus 40 may be used to engage lift tilt transport and otherwise relocate articles such as boxes trays furniture or the like the apparatus 40 includes a housing 42 adapted for selective mounting and demounting onto the pallet jack 22 more specifically in the preferred embodiment the housing 42 is mounted onto the pallet forks 30 of the pallet jack using c shaped or l shaped clamps 44 see fig7 and 13 or similar vise like devices that may be screwed or bolted into locking contact with the pallet forks 30 alternatively any other suitable means for detachably clamping or mounting the housing 42 to the pallet forks 30 may be used referring to fig1 2 3 a 3 b and 3 c the apparatus 40 also includes an article engaging and lifting member 46 which in its simplest configuration includes a base 48 and a back support member 50 which are positioned in generally perpendicular relation to one another the base 48 is used to support the bottom of the stack of objects and the back support member 50 is used to support one side of the stack when tilted as shown the article engaging and lifting member 46 is pivotally attached to the housing 42 in conventional manner using pivot brackets 54 in the preferred embodiment the pivot location 56 is generally at or adjacent the bottom or base of the back support member 50 however a higher pivot location could also be used the article. |
1 | manner details of which can be found below fig3 is a view of the hitting face 17 of the putter fig4 is a top view of the putter with the golf ball 18 having been picked up a section through the center of the putter as in fig5 shows the mechanism in the initial position shortly before the ball is picked up with the cylindrical opening that is mounted in the center and is for accommodating the ball the opening 2 is conically tapered on the top side of the putter for the defined limiting of the accommodating of the golf ball the diameter of the opening is larger than that of a normal golf ball this means that u201c magnum u201d golf balls can also be picked up the rocker 3 represents one element of the invention it is simply designed and can be produced in the form of a molded part produced from different materials for example metal or plastics material the rocker is mounted so as to pivot about a pivotal axis 15 that is formed preferably by at least one bolt and provides the functional connection between golf ball 18 and marker 13 the rocker 3 or respectively the axis of rotation is preferably mounted at the pivot points by means of two spring loaded spherical elements this means that it can easily be removed from the golf putter manually without the need for any tools by overcoming the spring force of. |
5 | rear button 50 of the shaft 48 has threads 60 similarly receiving the opposite end of the helical extension spring 52 in this manner the helical extension spring 52 is retained coaxially about the shaft 48 to occupy very little additional space it will be recognized however that other methods of biasing the shaft 48 including leaf springs and or the springs associated with electrical contacts of the third contact block 30 described below may also be used referring again to fig2 each of the contact blocks 26 and 28 and the spacer block 32 have opposed snap hooks 62 extending forward along axis 20 from upper and lower edges of their front faces these snap hooks 62 may be received by corresponding hook holds 64 formed in the abutting rear face of the housing 12 thus contact blocks 26 and 28 may be snapped to the rear face of the front housing 12 spacer block 32 includes corresponding hook holds 66 in its rear face that may receive the snap hooks 62 of the contact block 30 in this way contact block 30 may be snapped to spacer block 32 which may be snapped to the rear of housing 12 so that contact block 30 is spaced away from the housing 12 by the width of the spacer block 32 the snap hooks 62 are preferably molded as part of the housing of the contact blocks 26 28 and 30 and spacer block 32 to flex outward and then to engage the holds 66 to firmly retain the assembled parts together modular switches of. |
4 | weight the easy adjustability of the sealing properties also via the basis weight provides a basic advantage over the well known seal mats or liners which do not permit this adjustability in this manner in addition to the swellable fibers and for example an admixture of polypropylene and other synthetic fibers the sealing membrane can also include some so called fusion fibers in order to enable a thermal fusion of the fibers to each other the advantage of including the fusion fibers is that a higher swell pressure is obtained when the swelling fibers are moistened as a result of thermally fusing the fibers to each other after the fibers have been exposed to heat this in turn results in an increased sealing capacity in one embodiment the sealing membrane is made of a material that comprises 40 swelling fibers 50 polypropylene or other synthetic materials or fibers and 10 fusion fibers naturally the proportions of this blend can vary depending upon the intended application a basic advantage of the proposed sealing membrane is that even with repeated wet dry cycles the sealing properties of the sealing membrane remain intact for example in contrast to the known bentonite mats which can form cracks during drying cycles and exhibit subsequent leaks associated with such cracks when the mats are remoistened a further advantage of the proposed sealing membrane is that it has an optimal alkaline stability which is particularly important when the sealing layer is used in close proximity to. |
7 | the test questions in addition the method comprises electronically scoring the answers to the test questions based on the teacher preferences including electronically sending student test results to the teacher including a summary of questions requiring manual review for each student application_number US 201715732031 A description reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments consistent with the invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings the same reference numerals will be used throughout the description and the drawings to refer to the same steps and like parts the following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings while several exemplary embodiments and features of the invention are described modifications are possible without departing from the scope of the invention for example it is possible to reorder or substitute steps featured in the drawings accordingly the description is merely exemplary and does not limit the invention embodiments consistent with the invention are directed to systems methods and computer readable media for compiling conducting and scoring a test or homework assignment and more preferably a number of tests or homework assignments for students taking a course having several subject areas or chapters taught in sequence over a period of time embodiments consistent with the invention may be implemented in various computer based environments in and outside the classroom using personal computers personal digital assistants pdas mobile phones tablets microprocessor based programmable devices and other computing devices work stations networked and other computer based environments connecting each student with one or more teachers the present invention however is not limited to these examples indeed embodiments consistent with the. |
5 | arc to extend and retract arm 88 with arm 88 in its retracted position surface 91 is adjacent camming surface 85a in this configuration the overall diameter of the bit assembly is less than the inner diameter of the bore casing permitting the bit assembly to be withdrawn from the bore as arm 88 is rotated clockwise about pilot bit 82 by clockwise rotation of bit driver 52 angled surfaces 85a engage surface 92 and urge arm 88 outwardly the rotation and extension of arm 88 continues until surface 92a is abuts surface 85b and surface 92b abuts surface 85a locking arm 88 in its extended position to unlock and retract arm 88 bit driver 52 is rotated in the opposite direction in its fully retracted position the overall diameter of the underreamer assembly is less than the inside diameter of the casing permitting withdrawal of the entire underreamer bit assembly through the casing if necessary this feature represents a significant advance over known underreamers which cannot be retracted and withdrawn through the casing if necessary in operation compressed air is delivered into annular chamber 59 through port 37 radial ports 60 annulus 62 and axial ports 64 in fig5 hammer 53 is shown during its downward stroke lip 66 is engaged. |
3 | the interaction between gp iib iiia on the platelet membranes and fibrinogen adsorbed to the surface of the circuit gluszko et al amer j physiol 252 h 615 621 1987 platelets released from artificial surfaces show impaired hemostatic function compounds of the invention may be administered to prevent adhesion other applications of these compounds include prevention of platelet thrombosis thromboembolism and reocclusion during and after thrombolytic therapy and prevention of platelet thrombosis thromboembolism and reocclusion after angioplasty or coronary artery bypass procedures they may also be used to prevent myocardial infarction the dosage regimen utilizing the compounds of the present invention is selected in accordance with a variety of factors including type species age weight sex and medical condition of the patient the severity of the condition to be treated the route of adminstration the renal and hepatic function of the patient and the particular compound or salt thereof employed an ordinarilly skilled physician or veterinarian can readily determine and prescribe the effective amount of the drug required to prevent counter or arrest the progress of the condition oral dosages of the present invention when used for the indicated effects will range between about 0 01 mg per kg of body weight per day. |
8 | and or data for use by a computer system this includes but is not limited to magnetic and optical storage devices such as disk drives magnetic tape cds compact discs and dvds digital versatile discs or digital video discs and computer instruction signals embodied in a transmission medium with or without a carrier wave upon which the signals are modulated for example the transmission medium may include a communications network such as the internet 0031 fig1 a illustrates a clocking element 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention clocking element 100 includes two output terminals c t and c c note that c c is the complement of c t these output terminals are coupled to opposing ends of keeper circuit 108 which includes two cross coupled inverters 106 and 107 one set of inputs to clocking element 100 a t and a c pass through inverters 102 and 104 before being coupled to terminals c c and c t respectively note that a c is the complement of a t another set of inputs b t and b c pass through inverters 103 and 105 before being coupled to terminals c c and c t respectively note that b c is the complement of b t 0032 fig1 b illustrates a simplified symbolic representation of clocking element 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention note that each of the inputs a and b and the output c represents two wires that carry signals that are always complementary 0033 fig2 illustrates how clocking elements are coupled together into a ring 205 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention ring 205 comprises. |
6 | also be possible to provide more than two projections 4 with a corresponding plurality of cutouts 40 the blank p leaves the punching tool and can be supplied to a further device in which the flat tube shape is produced the flat tube 1 is produced with a minimized welding gap 16 in a narrow side 12 subsequently the projections 4 can be bent down by means of a bending tool the bending angle may therefore be about 35 degrees to 45 degrees fig5 the flat tube with the bent down projections 4 is transported to a further device in some embodiments the aforementioned punch s or press has been expanded into a more complex sheet metal reshaping installation b framed in fig1 from which the reshaped flat tubes 1 with the bent down projections 4 issue cyclically the sheet metal reshaping installation b contains at least one tool w for producing the flat tube shape from the blank p in other words in the preferred embodiment the projections 4 are bent down as early as during the course of the production of the flat tube shape that is to say before the welding of the longitudinal seam complex sheet metal reshaping installations of this type are known per se that is to say apart from the device v integrated therein for bending over the projections 4 during the bending over of the projections 4 the flat tube 1 may still be clamped in the tool w in this state the. |
4 | is threaded into the lower portion 46 also the screw 68 is used to adjust the biasing force of the spring 52 referring to fig3 and 6 there is shown a pawl and ratchet mechanism generally indicated by the reference numeral 70 for providing incremental rotational movement to clamping rollers 18 and 22 respectively pawl and ratchet mechanism 70 comprises a first ratchet wheel 72 integrally formed with clamping roller 18 and a second ratchet wheel 74 integrally formed with clamping roller 22 referring particularly to fig3 and 5 clamping roller 18 sets on top of a first arm 76 and the ratchet wheel 72 extends downwardly into an annular cavity 75 in the first arm 76 clamping roller 18 and arm 76 are mounted to the supporting frame 16 by means of a screw or axle 78 screw 78 is screwed into the supporting frame 16 however roller 18 and arm 76 are free to rotate relative to the screw or axle 78 and relative to each other the vertical axis 20 extends through the center of the screw or axle 78 the annular periphery of the first ratchet wheel 72 is provided with a plurality of teeth 86 which are engaged by a pawl 88 pawl 88 is mounted in a bore 90 in arm 76 for axial movement toward and away from the teeth 86 in a direction transversely of the vertical. |
9 | fig4 a shows the lift station 40 as being composed of essentially three main parts which include the access box 42 the tube 44 and the inner pipe 46 fig4 b illustrates in detail the inner pipe 46 this inner pipe 46 is capable of being lowered into and removed from the tube 44 depicted in fig4 a thus limiting the amount of work needed to replace a leaking inner pipe in an embodiment the inner pipe 46 has an inner diameter ranging from 1 inch to 100 inches 2 54 centimeters to 254 centimeters in another embodiment the inner pipe 46 has an inner diameter ranging from 10 to 50 inches 25 4 to 127 centimeters in a further embodiment the inner pipe 46 has an inner diameter ranging from 20 to 40 inches 50 8 to 101 6 centimeters in an embodiment the inner pipe 46 has a length ranging from 3 feet to 30 feet 91 meter to 9 14 meters in another embodiment the inner pipe has a length ranging from 5 feet to 20 feet 1 52 meters to 6 1 meters in an aspect the inner pipe 46 is shorter than the tube 44 in another aspect the inner pipe 46 is at least 1 shorter than the tube 44 in a further aspect the inner pipe 46 is at least 10 shorter than the tube 44 in the embodiment illustrated the inner pipe is the same length as the outer pipe however it is only necessary that the inner pipe be of a length equal to the. |
6 | inner space of the reflector 28 so that the actual light generating element 30 of the light bulb 18 is located inside the reflector 28 the dome shaped reflector 28 is fitted in the region of its large opening disposed in the main direction of illumination with an outwardly facing peripheral collar 32 which lies flat on a ring shaped region of the transparent plate 26 a fixing plate 34 lies on the surface of the collar 32 facing the inner space of the housing 10 and its outer contour corresponds to the outer contour of the transparent plate 26 which is however provided with a central circular cut out for the reflector 28 so that u2014 with the exception of the collar 32 u2014 the reflector 28 can be pushed through this cut out the collar 32 of the reflector 28 thus comes to lie between the transparent plate 26 and the inner marginal region of the fixing plate 34 the fixing plate 34 is in turn now again fixed in its position by four projections 36 which are each located on the inner side of the frame 22 a respective projection 36 is provided centrally at each inner frame side in this connection the projections 36 are provided at their side remote from the collar 24 of the frame 22 with a slope facilitating the introduction of the fixing plate 34 into the frame 22 it can be seen from fig1 that the transparent plate 26 and the fixing plate 34 is so to say clamped and. |
2 | latch assembly 69 is swung to its rear position and a module 30 is placed into the nest with the lower retainer portions of assemblies 45 resting on supply and return line ports 62 63 referring to fig9 it can be seen that the upper surfaces 78 of the ports 62 63 are spherical in shape and the lower portions 79 of the retainer 51 is conically shaped to precisely position the module on the ports this interface provides constraint in both directions of horizontal translation and in two directions of rotation the module 30 has an opening 100 in the rear wall of its frame 37 and an upper index surface 101 of that opening is constructed to be placed on hooks 77 formed on bracket 65 of nest 60 the lower frame 37 also has an abutment surface 103 forward of opening 100 and the surfaces 101 and 103 of a module 30 cooperate with surfaces 102 and 104 to constrain the print head module in the other pitch rotation direction with the module 30 resting on surfaces 102 of hooks 77 and surfaces 78 of ports 62 63 the latch assembly 68 is moved to its forward position during this movement cam surfaces on the lower portion of arm 68a force the module downwardly to a fully seated position when arm 68a has moved to its over center latch position surfaces 103 104 interface through opening 57 in cooperation with interface 78 79 to constrain the print head vertically as the latch bar moves the module to. |
2 | example and without limitation the display 522 may present status information diagnostic information setup information and the like display 522 may include a text display a graphical display a monochrome display a color display and may include any display means now or in the future known including without limitation a liquid crystal display lcd a light emitting diode led display an organic light emitting diode oled display a vacuum fluorescent display and the like control panel 523 includes one or more user interface elements 524 e g buttons and or switches adapted to accept user inputs the overmolded bezel 520 may include the one or more user interface elements 524 such that the resilient material of the bezel 520 provides a seal associated with the one or more user interface elements 524 printer 500 includes a housing 540 having an upper housing 542 and a lower housing 544 a media access door 510 is provided to facilitate the loading and unloading of media not explicitly shown in a media well 550 as shown in fig1 media centering assembly 560 is positioned within media well 500 media centering assembly includes a pair of media support members 561 and an asymmetrically damped centering mechanism 562 as described hereinabove printer 500 includes a belt clip 526 affixed to the lower housing 544 thereof belt clip 526 may be removably coupled to lower housing 544 by any suitable manner of attachment such as without limitation threaded fasteners one or more clips and the like printer 500 includes an upper inner frame 548 as shown in fig1 and a lower inner frame 546 the combination of upper inner frame 548 and lower inner frame 546 provides an inner support structure which in combination with upper housing 542 and. |
5 | towing vehicle application_number US 85193704 A description the present invention is a snowplow whose blades are made of lightweight material such as but not limited to 1 plastic pvc vinyl acrylic etc fiberglass composite material such as carbon fiber reinforced plastic which is one of thousands of available kinds of composites aluminum or other lightweight metal under ordinary use these blades will leave little snow after plowing and will be very durable however for even cleaner snow removal optional strips of tough but flexible material not illustrated in the drawings may be attached to the blades 39 contact edge which meets the surface being plowed in very frequent use situations optional metal or other hard inflexible strips may be attached to the lower or contact edge of the plow 39 s blades to extend blade life the plow consists of two blade units that can be connected to each other and attached to a towing vehicle in less than one minute it can be detached and disassembled in like time 0036 fig1 is a top view of the plow showing two rigid members hereinafter called u201c struts u201d 1 which are attached to the concave faces 2 of the plow blades 3 by a means of attachment 4 on the strut and a means of connection 5 a on the blade the struts normally remain attached to the plow blades but are removable for the purpose of repositioning the plow to redirect the deposit of snow as will be explained below under fig4 the other ends or loose ends of the struts 1 are attached by means of attachment 6 on the struts fastened to means or points of connection 7 such as small drilled holes in or small eye bolts on the towing vehicle. |
3 | 83 0 7 5 3 10 6 8 10 131 9 3 1 4 7 65 6 1 9 11 13 181 11 8 1 67 9 10 3 6 8 10 15 171 13 20 1 3 7 11 16 18 45 2 25 91 15 10 1 3 6 8 10 13 15 60 0 20______________________________________ lox a human melanoma cell line grown subcutaneously in nude mice was excised trypsinized to yield a single cell suspension using a metal grid with a 4 mm mesh red blood cells were lysed by incubation with 0 17 molar ammonium chloride at 4 u00b0 c for 20 minutes five million viable trypan blue negative cells made up in 0 1 ml of dulbecco modified eagles 39 medium dme were injected into the peritoneal cavity of a male athymic swiss nu nu mouse the control group and each treatment group consisted of 5 to 10 mice treatment was commenced the following day by intraperitoneal injection ten control mice received 0 25 ml of 2 dextrose on those days the treated groups were injected with the compounds of this invention the compounds of the general formulas i to ii used in this invention which were tested are listed in table 6 below and the results obtained are shown in. |
2 | voltage of the drops as a function of time for each of the two adjacent nozzles referred to n and n 1 in this diagram we see that charge voltage increases with plateaus for a period u03b8 39 during the period t 2 t 1 u03b8 for one of the jets and t 2 t 3 u03b8 for the other jet these two periods u03b8 are equal this result is obtained following a sequencing logic shown in fig8 the signal s 1 at starting time t 1 for the printing sequence is sent into the printing sequencing c n logical circuit corresponding to the jet emitted by the nozzle n when a raster has finished being printed by n the signal s 2 at time t 2 triggers the printing sequencing c n 1 logical circuit controlling the jet of the nozzle n 1 until the end of printing of the corresponding raster t 3 in a third feature of the invention the printing head must be directed around an axis oz perpendicular to the plane of the support to be printed on x o y so as to make up for the possible incline u03b1 of the raster on the axis y which is the result of combining a relative passing speed v for the support with sending a series of successive drops to print the raster during the period u03b8 these parameters are bound by the relation in fig9 we see the combination of the drops flying in the plane of deflection of the two nozzles n and n 1 the plane of the support x o y and the high h raster produced t on the support travelling at speed v the invention can be applied in ink jet marking techniques. |
9 | approximately 30 microliters of a sample of body fluid are added to a reaction tube and to it simultaneously are added approximately 1 8 ml of each of the above described reagents and the resultant mixture is thoroughly mixed to insure homogeneity the reaction mixture is then incubated at 37 u00b0 c to further hasten the color development for a period of three minutes the reaction mixture is then transferred to a spectrophotometer and the absorbance of the resulting color is measured at a wavelength of 520 nm the urea content of the patient 39 s sample is then automatically calculated from the absorbance reading of a standard solution of urea which has been treated in an identical manner this particular reagent system and application has been shown to give linear results with serum samples containing as much as 150mg dl of urea nitrogen and to be virtually unaffected by sulfa drugs commonly used in the treatment of kidney dysfunctions the o phthalaldehyde reagent is prepared by dissolving approximately 2 grams of o phthalaldehyde in one liter of 3 5 n sulfuric acid which contains 4 ml l of triton x 100 and 1 ml l of polyoxyethylene lauryl ether brij 35 both of which are surfactants the receptor reagent is prepared by dissolving 1 8 gm of 1 3 dihydroxynaphthalene in one liter of 5n sulfuric acid containing 15 ml l of triton x 100 in this example 20 microliters 0 02 ml of a body fluid containing an unknown amount of urea is added to. |
3 | of the invention resemble those produced by diazepam i e high frequency acitvity is increased mid range frequency is diminished and the activity below 8 hz remains essentially unchanged thus for example administration of the 9 chloro 7 o fluorophenyl 5h dibenz c e azepine or a salt thereof e g its mesylate which are characteristic compounds of the invention when applied to rats at oral doses of 10 30 and 100 mg kg day increase their fr responses with increasing doses but do not suppress the vi responding in said cook davidson test moreover oral doses of 10 and 30 mg kg day increase in the eeg of squirrel monkeys the higher frequencies of the primary and secondary wave but reduce this activity between 8 and 16 hz which changes become evident as early as 30 minutes after treatment and persist throughout the entire recording session but no alterations are apparent below 8 hz moreover the compounds of the invention antagonize metrazole in rats as well as picrotoxin or threshold seizures induced by minimal electro shock in mice therefore they are useful in combatting anxiety problems similar to those treated with diazepam and in the prevention of petit mal seizures in contrast to diazepam said characteristic compounds of the invention appear to be devoid of neurological deficit liability at doses where antianxiety effects are already established finally the compounds of the invention are also valuable intermediates in the preparation of other. |
8 | lamp is particularly useful for treatment of fluids such ambient air warm liquids and the like application_number US 29399399 A description with reference to fig1 there is illustrated a fluid treatment system 10 fluid treatment system 10 comprises a fluid treatment zone 15 fluid treatment zone 15 is defined by a chamber having a chamber wall 20 for clarity the entirety of the chamber is not illustrated disposed in fluid treatment zone 15 is an ultraviolet radiation lamp 25 the nature of the ultraviolet radiation lamp 25 is not particularly restricted as stated hereinabove the present invention is particularly applicable to mercury based ultraviolet radiation lamps thus it is preferred to selected lamp 25 from one of such lamps lamp 25 may be a conventional low pressure lamp commonly referred to as g36t6l and g64t5l supplied by manufacturers such as light sources inc and voltarc technologies inc lamp 25 is disposed within a protective sleeve 30 preferably protective sleeve 30 is a quartz sleeve the unit of lamp 25 and protective sleeve 30 are connected to chamber wall 20 by a conventional sleeve compression seal nut assembly 35 thus assembly 35 comprises a sleeve 40 having a threaded end to which a nut 45 is engaged disposed between sleeve 40 and nut 45 is a rubber o ring 50 which is compressed to form a seal with protective sleeve 30 at the end of lamp 25 there are a series of electrical connector pins 55 pins 55 are connected via a suitable connection not shown to an. |
2 | with a list of items for sale the price per item and other descriptive material in order to facilitate a purchase the right hand portion of the split screen illustrates those items which have been ordered by the customer and which will be delivered to him when the loading station of the building arrives at the position used for supplying ordered goods to the customer a third screen not shown can also be provided for displaying promotional information and or video entertainment for the customer and or the passengers in his vehicle cod 20 is shown more particularly in fig1 d it comprises a keyboard operated terminal which conveys an item number e g by hard wiring to a computer within the facility for each selection made by the customer and the quantity of the selection instead of using a keyboard cod 20 can be voice activated i e item and quantity requests can be presented orally and deciphered by a voice decoder into appropriate data signals which are temporarily stored in the cod whereafter said data signals are dumped from the cod into the facility computer for processing equipment within the building 11 with or without active participation by facility personnel then assembles the order for delivery to the customer the cod can also take the form of a portable hand held device 20a fig2 which is purchased or leased by the customer to prepare and store an order prior to the customer 39 s arrival at the single stop shopping facility of the present invention such a portable cod 20a may comprise a storage memory containing three banks of information a the customer 39 s. |
7 | lower event rates in a conventional tester when a pin requires a higher event rate and thus more tgs considerable hardware expense is incurred should a pin actually require a lower event rate then the excess tgs allocated to the pin represent hardware expense that is wasted the advantages of connecting tgs to pins via a reconfigurable allocator circuit includes reducing the hardware cost required to achieve the required per pin event rate fig9 illustrates the concept of an inexpensive high performance tester the tester sketched in fig9 is manufacturable with today 39 s technologies at a significantly lower cost than that of a similar performance conventional tester tgpeb timing generator pin electronics board cf fig9 fig1 and fig1 future increases in bicmos asic integration densities will make it possible to migrate the simd array cage containing the tgs shown in fig9 into the test head containing the pes while migrating the pes into the reconfigurable allocator circuits the integrated tgpeb is shown in fig1 the resulting tester sketched in fig1 would allow further manufacturing cost reduction extrapolating conservatively from the empirical results presented in my prior publications and disclosures regarding the performance to cost ratio increase afforded by i cache enhancement i expect the various aspects of this invention combined in a variety of parametric instantiations to decrease by at least one third and at most three quarters the materials assembly and installation cost of a tester made using current and foreseeable vlsi and system implementation techniques and meeting a given event rate and timing accuracy performance requirement although there have been described hereinabove various specific arrangements of a star i. |
8 | and 34 ring 34 the center taps of the primary and secondary windings of the transformer are interconnected by an electrical path 31 which includes a constant current diode 32 the center tap of the primary winding of the transformer is connected to the positive side of the line as shown in the figure the multivibrator circuit is operative in the manner of conventional multivibrators the circuit differing primarily in that the base current of the two transistors is determined by constant current diode 32 in the feedback path 31 and is switched between the bases by the induced voltage in the secondary winding 27 the multivibrator circuit organization is such as to permit a variation in voltage at the primary center tap the arrangement results in a constant base supply regardless of conditions on the telephone loop the output of the multivibrator is supplied to the regulated circuits 23 24 and 25 through secondaries of transformer 28 and the diodes of the regulated circuits the regulator circuit 22 comprises diodes 40 and 41 zener diodes 42 and 43 and enhancement mode field effect transistor t1a diodes 40 and 41 are connected between the base electrodes of transistors 21a and 21b respectively in order to isolate the base regions of those transistors and transistor t1a the regulated capacitor circuit 23 comprises diodes 50 51 52 and 53 connected between opposite ends of a transformer secondary 54 and across diode 42 as shown in fig1 a capacitor 56 is connected between the common line and diode 42 diode 42 at regulation voltage turns on transistor t1a and shunts the base drive from transistors 21a and 21b thus reducing the oscillation level of the multivibrator circuit to a point where. |
2 | uses a manifold that is fluid flow disposed between a source of pressured air of the vehicle and the air bags of the vehicle the manifold allows an individual air bag to be inflated or deflated to a desired pressurization depending on either preprogrammed or user input parameters by individually controlling the air bags the system allows the setting of the maximum amount of weight to be borne by a given axle so that tires can be removed from that axle without weight overloading the remaining tires the system also automatically self levels the chassis of the vehicle and maintains proper ride height of the vehicle using input from a height sensor located on one of the axles the system wirelessly communicates terrestrially or via satellite its parameters to roadway officials to verify that the vehicle is in compliance with weight loading requirements and to the home office or other location via a satellite link application_number US 201514705143 A description referring now to the drawings it is seen that the controllable weight distribution system for a vehicle of the present invention generally denoted by reference numeral 10 is installed on a tractor trailer combination 12 or even a single truck such as a dump truck wherein the vehicle at issue has an air bag suspension system as seen the vehicle has a series of axles 14 with a set of tires 16 on either side of each axle 14 in a typical modern tractor trailer combination. |
9 | description a wireless telephone system that reduces the time the phone receiver is on and therefore reduces the time that power is being drawn is desirable in the advanced mobile phone system 39 s amps standby mode the receiver 39 s primary function is to listen to the forward overhead control channel focc an focc word is formed by encoding 28 information bits and 12 bits of parity into a 40 bit codeword each codeword is alternately repeated five times a b a b a b a b a b so that the receiver can perform three out of five majority voting upon decoding the data the repetition provides redundancy against radio channel distortion such as fades in amplitude and impulsive noise the inventor noticed that the receiver often can avoid having to listen to all five words by taking advantage of certain system properties for example if all of the first three words are decoded identically the three out of five voting is complete and the receiver could go to u201c sleep u201d for the remaining two words further there are conditions for returning to u201c sleep u201d after reception of only one or two words when a base station has no other messages to send it sends what are known as u201c control filler u201d messages this condition can occur more than 50 of the time the receiver compares the first and or second word properties of the previous control filler message and if they match. |
7 | the break point for a flat contour head is sharply defined by the dropout of all signal including noise when the wrap angle is reduced below a functional threshold for the head to establish a critical point or trigger point from which the correct adjustment of the position of the roller is determined the next step in the adjustment process is preferably to rotate the eccentric shaft a predetermined amount which is either a constant or more accurately is a variable value which is obtained by table lookup using the angle of the break point to find the amount by which the shaft should be rotated for example the optimum wrap angle may be obtained when the eccentric shaft is rotated theta degrees from the break point to move the roller back away from the head if the eccentric shaft is rotated in one direction to find the break point then it will be rotated in the reverse direction to achieve the correct break angle the amount of the rotation needed may be different for the roller on the first side of the head than on the second side if a table is used then there must be way for the operator to read an angle corresponding to the break point the adjustment tool described below can aid in obtaining this value for heads having a radius of curvature that is too small for the previously described method to work which will be referred to herein as u201c convex heads u201d it is preferable to use the amplitude of a signal generated by the moving tape to make the adjustment the signal may be noise from the tape the servo signal or a specially recorded signal for the adjustment procedure as indicated above there may be many choices. |
1 | level on the retina which does not include contrasted glare patterns as hereinbefore discussed a discussion of random scattering is useful in understanding the present invention a random scattering surface can be modeled at the surface with uniform scattering in all directions in an ideal case such as a lambertian scattering surface shown in fig6 fig6 shows an illustration of the probability distribution of such a scattering model however a practical surface usually is more accurately modeled as a surface that scatters light in gaussian distribution relative to the spectacular ray which is either the reflective ray or transmitted ray fig6 also gives the probability curve for gaussian scattering distribution when the distribution width sigma is very large that is gt 1 the surface is close to a uniform scattering surface whereas when the distribution width sigma is very narrow lt 0 1 the surface is close to an optical surface the distribution amplitude represents a scattering level at a specific scattering direction it is the ratio of all energy associated to the scattered rays to the total energy associated to all reflected or transmitted rays the larger the scattering level the more energy associated with the scattering ray the intraocular lens 10 and the surface roughness or frosting 24 provided thereon is fabricated by providing a blank lens preferably silicone having the center lens portion 12 and surrounding lens portion 14 and thereafter roughening the surrounding lens portion 14 by electrical discharge machining utilizing apparatus 60 diagramed. |
3 | bottom flask fitted with an overhead stirrer and a 500 ml addition funnel heptane 268 ml 2 u00d7 with respect 134 ml total ipa solution was added portion wise over 15 minutes after which the 22 u00b0 c mixture was cooled in an ice bath after 50 minutes the mixture was warmed to 22 u00b0 c and the thick white slurry was aged for 16 hours this was filtered and dried house vacuum n2 sweep for 5 hours affording 17 5 g of the msa salt 15 73 0 yield 99 1 purity 82 2 de 1 h nmr cd 3 2 so u03b4 9 40 d 1h 6 21 m 1h 6 09 m 1h 3 74 m 1h 2 87 m 1h 2 81 m 1h 2 31 s 3h 1 54 comp m 10h 1 04 m 1h and 0 86 ppm m 3h to a 500 erlenmeyer flask was added 17 5 g of the 5 me npr thiazalinone msa salt 15 this solid was subsequently suspended in 175 ml of dry dcm to afford a slurry sodium hydroxide 1 m 88 ml was charged to the slurry and the biphasic mixture was stirred vigorously for 16 hours after this period the biphasic mixture was transferred to a 1 l separatory funnel allowing 5 minutes for phase separation the basic aqueous layer was drained away from the organic phase after which 3 u00d7 130 ml h 2 o washes were performed on the dcm layer the ph of the final aqueous was 7 0 the dcm. |
5 | of the end portions of a vertical guide outer member 23 by means of a pin p which pin p is disposed through both forks of the yoke 20 and through the vertical guide outer member 23 so as to enable the vertical guide outer member 23 to move in a swinging motion whose general direction is indicated by the arrow in fig1 which is disposed about the pin p the vertical guide outer member 23 is of hollow tubular construction and its end portion which is not connected to the two axis hinge 19 is an open end which is adapted to receive a first end portion of vertical guide inner member 25 in a sliding arrangement the other second end of the vertical guide inner member 25 is attached to the drilling head which is described in greater detail below also attached to the two axis hinge 19 by means of a bracket 21 is the end portion of the stationary section 27 of a hydraulic ram which hydraulic ram hangs vertically and in substantial parallel orientation with respect to the vertical guide outer member 23 and vertical guide inner member 25 when the device 10 of the invention is in use the hydraulic ram has a moveable portion 85 whose free end is attached to the drilling head which is also described in greater detail below the drilling head includes a hydraulic motor 43 which is powered by hydraulic fluid caused to be under pressure from the operation of the engine. |
2 | section comprises an upper cladding panel 51 and a plurality of lower resilient covering panels 52 the cladding panel 51 is continuous along the length of the side wall and extends from a top edge 53 at the window opening to hinge 54 a at a bottom edge 54 at a position just below the top edge 33 of the sheer plate 32 the top edge 53 is located underneath an edge of the window frame structure and this aspect is described in detail in one of the above co pending applications the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference the cladding panel 51 is formed by pultrusion from a fibre reinforced resin material and thus defines a relatively thin sheet 55 on an inside surface of the sheet is carried a layer 56 of an insulation material and this insulation material is bonded by an elastomeric adhesive to the inside surface so as to be carried thereby an elastomeric adhesive takes up any relative movement due to differences in coefficient of thermal expansion between the pultrusion and the insulation material at the lower end the panel 51 includes a mounting flange 57 the mounting flange has a first part cylindrical portion 58 commencing at the bottom of the insulation 56 and extending therefrom toward. |
6 | of the container in respective open and closed positions the mechanism includes at each corresponding lateral side of the container and the door a rail mounted to the container an elbow and first and second linkage arms the rail aligns along a fore and aft direction so that the elbow slides along that direction the elbow has vertical and axial members the axial member connects to the rail the first linkage arm includes first second and third joints that pivotably connect respectively to the vertical member to the container and to the door the second linkage arm includes fourth and fifth joints that pivotably connect respectively to the door and to the container the linkage arms are disposed to avoid lateral obstruction beyond the door in the open position application_number US 201113068908 A description in the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the invention reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof and in which is shown by way of illustration specific exemplary embodiments in which the invention may be practiced these embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention other embodiments may be utilized and logical mechanical and other changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention the following. |
3 | were blotted onto the membrane to identify the gene encoding l41 protein without intron phaffia rhodozyma l41 cdna was isolated by the method of rapid amplification of cdna ends race with 3 u2032 race gibco brl usa and 5 u2032 race clontech usa kits total rna was prepared by the method of elion and warner elion et al cell 39 663 u2013 673 1984 then mrna was selected from the total rna using mrna isolation kit novagen and a 3 u2032 race reaction was performed with a synthetic oligonucleotide represented by seq id no 7 as a 3 u2032 race primer and 5 u2032 race reaction was ferformed with a synthetic oligonucleotide represented by seq id no 8 as a 5 u2032 race primer the sequencing of the 3 u2032 and 5 u2032 race products suggested that a putative open reading frame of 1 223 bp be interrupted by six introns the cloned gene encoding l41 protein was found to show high homology with those of other yeasts however the number of introns and their organization in the gene encoding the l41 protein of phaffia rhodozyma were quite different from those of the other yeast in fact they have only one intron gtpungt sequence and pyag sequence were conserved in 5 u2032 and 31 ends respectively of the gene encoding l41 protein of phaffia rhodozyma this conserved sequences were also reported in the intron of actin of phaffia rhodozyma the l41 gene encodes ribosomal protein comprising 106 amino acids and most notably proline at position 56 is identified to the amino acid residue responsible. |
2 | in relation to the outer circumference of the tire in other aspects adapter plates not shown can be employed to fixedly and rotatably attach the panel to the wheel it is to be appreciated that most any method of rotatably attaching a panel 402 to a wheel 404 is contemplated and to be included within the scope of this disclosure and claims appended hereto turning now to fig5 an alternative example of a wheel cover assembly 500 is shown in accordance with aspects of the innovation as illustrated the assembly 500 can include a panel 502 that is non rotatably mounted to a wheel 504 in this aspect the cover 502 can employ a rotatable adapter or mounting plate 506 here the plate 506 can be attached to a wheel and include bearings or the like that enable the adapter to spin with the wheel 506 while maintaining the position of the panel 502 e g held stationary without spinning it will be appreciated that because the panel does not rotate in this example the shape can be consistent with that of fig1 2 and 3 herein similarly as indicated by the dashed arrow in fig5 the panel 502 can if desired be mounted at a height above the tire height these features functions and benefits will be appreciated by those skilled in the art further consistent with fig5 and 6 infra the panel 502. |
1 | may be used with or without handle 17 in yet another embodiment sleeves 18 of various thicknesses are used to add girth to arm 12 in other words one device 10 is used and different level sleeves 18 are interchanged one sleeve at a time as a user progresses through a given program one sleeve size is depicted in fig6 even if sleeve 18 isn 39 t employed to add girth to arms 12 a thin version of sleeve 18 may provide additional comfort for some users and or be desired for hygienic reasons sleeves whether for girth or comfort hygiene may be constructed of silicone or other material that optimizes patient comfort an alternative embodiment of fig1 includes handle 17 for insertion and removal of device resilient members 21 that preferably bend inward one to another and no guide rods as shown in fig1 resilient members 21 are constructed of one male portion 21 a and one female portion 21 b that are attached one to another at attachment means 23 more specifically male portion 21 a terminates in male attachment means 23 a having protrusion 28 fig1 19 while female portion 21 b terminates in female attachment means 23 b having. |
1 | undertaken immediately after conventional surgery or course of radiation to serve an adjuvant role certain of the examples also demonstrate that favorable results can be achieved when the treatment of this invention is carried out before any conventional mode of treatment has been adopted of course conventional radiation or administration of an anti hormone medication can be added at any time with a reasonable expectation of increasing the attrition of the tumor a 63 year old man consulted his physician is december 1993 complaining of mild obstruction of urine flow a prostate specific antigen test was carried out with a result of 15 and a sonogram revealed enlargement of three lymph nodes treatment was initiated with flutamide plus leuprolide according to the usual protocol and follow up readings of psa showed a drop to zero periodic measurement of psa were made and after four years a substantial increase was observed over a six month period a bone scan was conducted and showed the presence of tumor in the lower vertebrae and several ribs it was concluded that the tumor had become resistant to drug therapy and treatment with flutamide plus leuprolide discontinued instead a course of radiation of the involved ribs and lumbar sacral vertebrae was carried out to reduce pain following which the patient was referred for further treatment he was started on naltrexone. |
2 | is folded over along score line 11 the reclosure locking flaps 32 33 and 35 are reversely folded along score line 31 this action leaves the blank in the condition shown in fig3 subsequently when the cover panels 16 and 18 are folded over along score line 15 the blank is completed as shown in fig4 in the alternative the blank may be folded along score lines 13 and 17 thus as described hereinbefore the manufacturers joint for the carton is completed and the carton is ready to be squared and loaded from the side in the most convenient manner fig5 illustrates the carton in its filled condition ready for sale the final steps in the folding sequence for sealing the sides of the carton are as follows first flaps 27 and 28 attached to the bottom panel 12 are folded inwardly secondly the flaps 25 26 attached to rear panel 14 are folded inwardly and adhered to flaps 27 28 third the diagonally cut flaps 23 24 attached to top cover panel 16 are folded inwardly over the side wall flaps 25 26 and fourth the side wall flaps 29 30 are folded inwardly and adhered to flaps 25 26 while simultaneously the top cover side wall flaps 21 22 are folded inwardly and adhered to the diagonally cut flaps 23 24 since the diagonal cuts 41 42 of flaps 23 24 are complementary to the diagonal cuts 39 40 of side wall flaps 29 30 no part of the cover portion becomes adhered to the receptacle portion except in the region. |
1 | insertion of device 110 in one embodiment pulling upper edge 130 internally stretches elastic members 124 to allow device 110 to be more easily inserted between transparent region 112 and elastic members 124 in an alternative embodiment pulling upper edge 130 internally opens the space between fabric panel 126 and panel 102 and the user inserts the device with pressure to wedge the device between elastic members 124 and transparent region 112 in the shown embodiment elastic members 124 are shown as two substantially horizontally disposed elastic straps elastic members may be of any material having suitable elasticity and strength in some embodiments elastic fabric such as lycra u2122 may be used in other embodiments garden variety elastic rubber rubberized material elastomeric materials or the like may be used in some embodiments a single elastic strap may be used a desirable width and number of straps may vary depending on the size of the pocket 120 and the weight of telecommunication device expected to be used elastic material with a suitable spring constant may be selected based on the expected maximum weight of a device expected to be placed in the pocket for example the elastic member 124 should be selected such that the weight of the device 118 does not cause the members 126 to sag such that the device regresses from the transparent region when gravity is acting normal to that region because the straps are coupled. |
9 | only be controlled or influenced between neighboring helices in gap 10 rather it can also move better under the paper web 19 than in the case of wire belts in which the paper web 19 lies directly on the supporting surfaces 17 the fiber segments 21 can consist of plastic such as in particular aramids polyaryletherketones polyamide polyester or viscose however one can also employ fiber segments 21 of natural material such as wool or cotton or even a mixture of natural and synthetic fibers thus one is free to select fiber segments 21 which are compatible with the belt design and end use so long as the fiber segments are capable of application to the host belt in order to secure the fiber segments 21 reliably on the supporting surfaces or their edge areas these surfaces should be provided with a roughening 24 which can be caused for example by electric spark erosion or even chemically or mechanically mechanical roughening 24 can be effected for example by the tool used in manufacturing the broad supporting winding legs 5 according to u s patent application no 602 413 for accomplishing this the tools will preferably be provided with appropriately machined surfaces with respect to the roughening of the surface it will be understood that the need for such roughening or the degree thereof will be determined by material selection at the least the surface must be free and clean of yarn sizing and machine oils fig8. |
6 | parallel and in a spaced relationship to each other a carriage 24 adapted to support a print head not shown is slidably carried by the guides 20 and 22 the carriage is therefore supported for guided lateral movement in either longitudinal direction along the guide rods 20 22 which also prevent transverse movement or shifting of the carriage alignment relative to the platen and the printer generally a longitudinally extending screw shaft or lead screw 26 is disposed in a spaced parallel relationship to each of the guide rods 20 and 22 between the upstanding support ends 16 and 18 of the support 12 end shaft mounts 28 rotatably support at least one of the ends of the screw shaft 26 and if desired both such ends within apertures 30 see fig2 formed in the upstanding support ends or legs 16 of the support 12 a reversible electric motor 32 drives the screw shaft 26 through a pinion gear 34 and a driven gear 36 non rotatably secured to one end of the lead screw as will be understood the carriage 24 includes a threaded follower not shown operatively engaged by the screw shaft 26 by which the rotary movements of the shaft are translated into linear movement of the carriage along the shaft during the operation of the overall printer of which the structure shown in fig1 forms a portion the printer control and logic system actuates the electric. |
4 | a fastener is used to attach the rib to the rib rail it is important to note that rib 28 is of a hypothetical design not currently commercially available and is considered to be cost prohibitive and is essentially employed herein as a construct to demonstrate by contrast the features of the current embodiment specifically note the spacing a and b between the ends of adjacent ribs wherein waste material would be left by this hypothetical design as illustrated in fig5 a nest or grouping of ribs 29 of the present embodiment with mounting surfaces 24 u2032 25 u2032 oriented essentially in line with the immediately proximate segment of rib can be arranged on a sheet of raw plate material in a manner to best utilize the raw material when cutting ribs therefrom this requires the mounting surfaces 24 u2032 25 u2032 to not be oriented essentially parallel it will be noted this arrangement allows for more efficient usage of the raw material than the rib shown in fig2 and 4 by eliminating the waste shown at a and b of fig4 thus allowing the possibility for more ribs to be cut from a similar sized sheet of raw material and reducing the amount of raw material wasted furthermore the ribs are oriented such that the width of the rib is defined as the raw material thickness albeit prior to subsequent machining processes the outline or profile of the rib as seen in this view will be cut in. |
6 | the core flow and because the diffuser can accept a greater mass flow without the expected proportional increase in frictional losses the benefits of the invention are depicted in fig3 where u03b7 is the efficiency of the diffuser and where m is the mass flow lbs sec as depicted the performance of a diffuser of the present invention as shown by mr movable rib offers a greater range than a similar diffuser with either fixed full vanes as shown by fv fixed ribbed vanes as shown by fr or vaneless as shown by v efficiency of the present invention is only bettered by the fixed vane design fv but then only over a relatively narrow range several modifications to the present invention are suggested in fig4 and 8 it is to be understood that the various modifications may be practiced together or alone as required one modification is the provision of partial radius ribbed vanes 23 a ribbed vane of partial radius does not extend all the way to the diffuser outlet 15 in addition or in the alternative a pinched portion 24 having a pre determined radius r can be incorporated into the shroud wall 11 it will be understood that in designs incorporating a movable hub wall the pinched portion or pre determined radius will be incorporated into the hub wall a pinched portion is useful when a reverse flow situation exists at. |
9 | embodiments of the present invention the set screw 301 may be configured such that the thread on threaded shaft 303 is arranged to be threaded in a different direction than the thread on the threaded bore 307 that is in embodiments where the threaded shaft 303 on the outside of set screw 301 is a left hand thread the threaded bore 307 on the inside of set screw 301 will be arranged to have a right hand thread correspondingly in the above described embodiment the screw 311 is configured to have its own threaded shaft portion 313 which is threaded with a right hand thread and sized to correspond to the threaded bore 307 of the set screw 301 that is the threaded shaft 303 of set screw 301 and the threaded shaft 313 of screw 311 will be arranged in opposite directions referring to fig3 and 5 in addition to the threaded shaft 313 the screw 311 may also include a head portion 315 the head portion 315 may also be substantially cylindrical and have a diameter that is greater than or equal to a diameter of the threaded shaft 313 of screw 311 generally a maximum diameter of screw 311 will be equal to or smaller than a maximum diameter of the set screw 301 the head portion 315 of screw 311. |
9 | other means which can be placed upon implement 10 anhydrous ammonia or liquid nitrogen can be applied by mounting hoses directly behind chisel plows 32 supply tanks can be carried on tractor 14 on implement 10 or on trailing containers hitched to the implement pumps to convey herbicides or fertilizer can be powered by the tractor 39 s hydraulic system or by rotational power from the tractor 39 s power take off as supplied to gearbox 69 the second mode of implement 10 the cultivator mode becomes operational by removing front and rear tool bars 22 and 84 and hitching tractor 14 to remaining middle tool bar 62 additional tines 114 are added to axles 80 of rototillers 60 to widen the coverage of rototillers 60 weeds are not a problem in the actual crop rows because of the effective incorporation of herbicide when planting in fact weeds are encouraged to grow in between the rows during early stages of growth to deter wind and water erosion at a suitable time after the crops have grown a pass is made with cultivator mode 2 of implement 10 with the rototiller 62 operating at a comparitively lower revolutions per minute so that the weed growth in between the rows is simply cut off approximately just below ground level and the trash in the rows is mulched this leaves additional ground cover again deterring erosion while at the same time cutting down the weeds thus. |
2 | surface that makes contact with the leads of the electronic component and transmits the heat necessary to effect a solder bond the diamond or diamond like surface has superior wear characteristics over any other material and it also is an electrical insulator to protect the electronic components from spurious voltages and currents generated by electrical currents that provide the heat for the hot bar application_number US 83863792 A description referring now to fig1 a bonding apparatus 10 is shown the bonding apparatus 10 is connected to larger machine such as a hot bar bonder by universal instruments or a similar device such a device has a carrier not shown to which the bonding apparatus 10 is attached the bonding apparatus 10 has two opposing thermodes 12 14 the two thermode example was selected for simplicity of description but the invention is not limited to two thermodes in fact an apparatus with four thermodes is contemplated for integrated circuits with external leads on four sides the location of the carrier and thermodes 12 14 is controlled for example by robotic control in a horizontal plane above an electronic module 18 until it is over the integrated circuit 20 and the conductors 22 24 that are attached to the module 18 once the thermodes 12 14 are located over the integrated circuit 20 and the integrated circuit 39 s respective conductors 24 on the module 18 the thermodes 12 14 are lowered until physical contact is made between the thermodes 12 14 and the external leads 22 of the integrated circuit 20 typically a coat of a bonding material 26 such as tin lead solder is applied beforehand to the external leads 22 of the integrated circuit 20. |
5 | or quantity and treatment objective in the embodiment shown for example the controller 56 may be programmed to cause the catcher 44 to disengage with the plunger 36 immediately after a desired quantity of chemicals is inserted into the tubing 28 in some instances it may be desirable to delay the release of the plunger 36 for a certain period of time to allow inserted chemical to begin its descent in the tubing 28 in other instances it may be desirable to release the plunger 36 at some time during insertion of the chemicals into the tubing 28 for another example when chemicals are inserted intermittently not at every plunger cycle the plunger 36 may be released as soon as the well 12 is shut in for cycles not including the insertion of chemicals preferred embodiments of the present invention thus offer advantages over the prior art and are well adapted to carry out one or more of the objects of the invention however the present invention does not require each of the components and acts described above and is in no way limited to the above described embodiments methods of operation variables values or value ranges any one or more of the above components features and processes may be employed in any suitable configuration without inclusion of other such components features and processes moreover the present invention includes additional features capabilities functions methods uses. |
1 | the size of the enclosure in which the gloves are placed means 22 in fig1 a and 1b include a drawstring clasp 22 a fig2 a and 2b disclose the use of pull the dot fasteners as means 22 for removably fastening the two ends together further it is seen with a multiplicity of sets here three sets of pull the dot fasteners the size of the closure can be adjusted for example attaching the first female portion 22 z to the second male portion 22 b to form a smaller enclosure fig3 a 3 b 3 c and 3 d illustrate means for enclosure adjustment 22 said means utilizing bungee cord strap or elastic cord 22 c covered by a protective material such as nomex u00ae kevlar u00ae or other materials 22 d in the embodiment illustrated in these figures a means for enclosure adjustment is the material itself which may take on a stretched or biased condition such as when an outside force is applied or a relaxed condition such as when gloves are inserted therein and restricted within the material 22 c which condition is normal condition with an outside force removed in other words the material can be stretched the gloves inserted the force released and the material will relax to constrict and enclose the gloves within its confines fig4 a 4 b and 4 c illustrate yet another alternate preferred embodiment of means 22 for enclosure adjustment which means 22 are. |
5 | indentation formed in the outer surface 34 thereof brackets 42 or clips secure the control line 24 within the passageway 30 the passageway 30 and control line 24 are offset from the gun scallops 32 0038 fig6 illustrates a perforating gun 20 that comprises a housing 28 and a loading tube 44 the loading tube 44 has a plurality of openings 46 for holding shaped charges 22 a detonating cord 48 is routed along the back of the shaped charges to fire the shaped charges 22 the loading tube is placed in the housing 28 with the shaped charges 22 aligned with the housing scallops 32 one embodiment of the invention illustrated in fig6 has a control line 24 extending the length of the loading tube 44 as discussed above with respect to the housing 28 the control line 24 may extend through a passageway 30 provided on the loading tube 44 e g the interior surface the exterior surface or internal to the wall another embodiment of fig6 shows a control line 24 provided on the housing 28 of the perforating gun 20 note that in each of the embodiments discussed herein the control line 24 may extend the full length of the perforating gun 20 or a portion thereof additionally the control line 24 may extend linearly along the perforating gun 20 or follow an arcuate or nonlinear path fig6 illustrates a perforating gun 20 having a control line 24 that is routed. |
8 | normally introduced in the hello messages sent from the d pe when its associated ce pe connection fails the pe 1 starts sending hello messages provided with a defect indication di the pe 1 would clear the di from the hello messages a predefined time after these failures are repaired in case the d pe itself fails it stops sending hello messages to the n pe pe 2 when n pe receives a di over the vl or when it fails to receive a predefined number of consecutive hellos from the d pe it becomes a d pe itself and puts its ce 2 pe 2 connection into a forwarding state the alternative connection ce 1 pe 1 is anyway non operational and thus the failure of the vl in the direction from pe 2 to pe 1 cannot keep pe 1 as d pe the new d pe may optionally and preferably flush the forwarding databases learned mac addresses of the affected vpns of the access network and initiate a mac flushing message per vpn ordering this flushing to all the provider nodes where these vpns were provisioned this operation is schematically illustrated by a batch of arrows 31 the new d pe pe 2 may optionally and preferably trigger such mac flushing 33 also in the access network using one of the previously suggested methods e g sending xstp tcn or mac flush message or by activating the standby spoke pw per vpn fig3 c illustrates a situation which differs from that in fig3 b in that the other direction of the vl optionally fails this situation is simpler since in any failure in the upper traffic line and or the marked direction of the. |
4 | set of stretchers are spaced evenly a predetermined gap is present between said sets of stretchers said stretchers are each connected at a first end to said first line said stretchers are connected on a second end to said second line said stretchers intersect said lines substantially perpendicularly creating a series of voids bounded by any two adjacent stretchers and the first line and second line said voids dimensioned to accept any of said hanger accessories said hanger accessories include any of a common household clothes hanger a hanger assembly or a clip assembly said clip assembly having a hook on a first end dimensioned to be inserted into any of said voids on the rope assembly and a clip on a second end said hanger assembly having on a first end a hook dimensioned to be inserted into any of said voids and having on a second end spreader assembly comprised of a pair of parallel spreaders intersected and joined together by a predetermined number of stretchers spaced sufficiently apart to form voids bounded by any two adjacent stretchers and both spreaders and dimensioned to accept the hook of any of said hanger accessories in a variation the invention can be further characterized in that said voids on the rope assembly are dimensioned the same as the voids on the hanger assembly in. |
5 | drilling rod has a diameter that allows for introduction of the drilling rod into the friction bolt application_number US 201214235098 A description for purposes of the description hereinafter the terms u201c upper u201d u201c lower u201d u201c right u201d u201c left u201d u201c vertical u201d u201c horizontal u201d u201c top u201d u201c bottom u201d and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as it is oriented in the drawing figures however it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations and step sequences except where expressly specified to the contrary it is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the invention hence specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting one embodiment of the present invention is a system that enables optimal drilling and the installation of friction bolts which are well known and employed in the sector in a simultaneous fashion subsequently enabling recovery of the devices employed after the maneuver these are the shank and the drilling rod in order that they may be subsequently employed in the installation of more friction bolts the only. |
7 | is received by a correction circuit 36 and used to initialize the value of a commutation counter 29 used to generate commutation signals 31 for the motor 12 this coarse starting position is accurate enough to ensure the stator windings are energized properly to promote the desired direction of motor rotation the starting position is then refined immediately when the correction circuit 36 first receives an u201c edge u201d of the commutation signal 27 being a switching of a commutation sensor 25 that marks a more accurate absolute position indication the incremental position signal 19 is also received by an accumulator 32 which in this embodiment is initialized at zero as the motor runs the accumulator 32 receives the incremental position signal 19 from the incremental encoder 18 and sums the magnitude and direction indicated by the incremental position signal 19 to update the synthesized absolute position 34 at this point the synthesized absolute position 34 is used for feedback servo control of the motor 12 the synthesized absolute position 34 is compared to the command signal 26 at a summing block 37 which subtracts the synthesized absolute position 34 from the command signal 26 to produce an error signal 38 this error signal 38 may be. |
3 | buds crude extract from of c spectabilis while the 3 o acetyl espectaline was obtained from the dichloromethane subfraction with 4 6 yield the compounds spectaline and 3 o acetyl espctaline had their chemical structures confirmed by polarimetric data melting point and nmr spectrometric data of uni and bi dimensional 1 h and 13 c infrared ir and mass spectrometry ms the espctaline was identified by comparison with laboratory available data as being u2212 espectaline and the 3 o acetyl espectaline was characterized as a natural derivative from espectaline the u2212 3 o acetyl espectaline to a solution of espectaline 0 5 g 1 54 mmol under n 2 atmosphere and in 15 ml of dry ch 2 cl 2 dry et 3 n was added 0 3 ml 2 156 mmol resting 5 min under stirring at room temperature afterwards a solution of boc 2 o 369 mg 1 694 mmol in 15 ml ch 2 cl 2 was added and rested under stirring at room temperature for 24 h being monitored by tlc then a catalytic amount of 4 dmap and more 100 mg boc 2 o were added keeping the stirring under n 2 atmosphere for 4 more days after complete conversion of the. |
1 | protocol for the treatment of each cell line was the same in each experiment as follows 1 cells were seeded 800 cells well 100 u03bcl into plates 96 wells each with the hct8 fl2h cells pretreated with about 200 u03bcm 5 fu and 20 u03bcm leucovorin lv for 2 hours then cultured 10 times in the presence of 20 u03bcm lv which procedure was repeated 10 times 2 some wells were treated individually with a mtx b mdam c 5 fu and d s 1 concentrations of each compound used are described in the tables supra 3 some wells were treated with a co administered dosage of mtx 5 fu mtx s 1 mdam 5 fu or mdam s 1 the exact procedures and concentrations of each drug are described in the tables 4 some wells were treated with one of the mtx or mdam 5 fu or s 1 combinations see 3 for a predetermined period of time after which the drugs were removed and the well treated with mdam or mtx individually 5 cell counts were recorded for each well by a standard cell counting device and percentage of cells surviving was measured since the doubling rate for. |
8 | is a channel parameter control request to which a response is identified by id u201c 67 u201d a further example is show of a channel termination request and a response in packets 710 and 712 respectively here both the request and response do not require parameters since a termination of a connection is being requested and therefore the length of a message with id u201c 68 u201d or u201c 69 u201d is u201c 0 u201d a process flow in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention is disclosed in fig8 in step 800 the id number of a packet is checked to determine in what range the id number falls this check may occur for example using previously discussed mapping table 522 if the id number is in the range 64 127 in step 802 then the packet should be forwarded to the pal 224 in step 804 and further decoded to determine the command being issued in step 806 the decoding of the command being issued may occur using mapping table 524 after the id is decoded and or processed and the packet is forwarded the process may restart again at step 800 alternatively if the id number does not fall in the range 64 127 then the packet should be routed to w profile layer 222 in step 808 if the id number is in the range 128 191 then per step 810 the information contained the packet is profile control information step 812 if the information is not in the range 128 191 the packet contains profile data information per step 814 in either case the profile. |
3 | indicated at 42 and is dried in the process indicated at 43 the process of screening washing and drying the granite particles is of course well known and does not need description herein the drying is important or the materials will not effectively bond the supply 40 is selected from particles which are rounded that is they have been agitated sufficiently to remove sharp corners and again this is a process well known in the art the materials 1 and 2 are therefore comprised of substantially wholly granite which has been screened for the particles lie in the range 8 to 30 mesh in effect two or more particle sizes are then selected for the materials 1 and 2 in material 1 is selected to have a larger mesh size than the material 2 the amount of the particles from materials 1 and 2 is selected so that the first material having the larger particles forms a portion in the range 18 to 37 of the total finished mixture and preferably of the order of 28 the amount of the material 2 is arranged so that it lies in the range 53 to 75 of the total finished mixture and preferably of the order of 66 the binder is non toxic so that it cannot damage a student or child if inadvertently inhaled ingested or otherwise absorbed sodium silicate provides a suitable binder and can be supplied in the range 1 75 to 7 and preferably of the. |
9 | portions 66 corresponds to the tapered portions 61 of the chassis 2a the chassis 2b has coupling grooves 8b 1 of a length l1 each of which extends in a direction perpendicular to the side wall 32b or 33b and in an inner direction of the chassis 2b and then extends downward also the coupling grooves 8b 1 extend from the front wall 31b to a middle portion in a direction of the rear wall 36b the chassis 2a has coupling grooves 8a 1 not shown having a symmetrical shape to the coupling grooves 8b 1 at two upper portions of the chassis 2a the coupling member has a length l1 and the basic structure is the same as that shown in fig4 in coupling and fixing the chassis 2a and 2b the chassis 2b is first placed on the chassis 2a on the front side of the chassis 2a then the chassis 2b is moved in a right and left directions such that the convex portions 56 1 are fit to the convex portions 59 1 subsequently the chassis 2b is moved or slid in a direction of the rear wall 36a of the chassis 2a so that protrusion portions of the convex portions 56 1 are. |
9 | grained silicon on an inexpensive substrate these semiconductors are produced at low enough temperatures such as temperatures below the melting point of glass semiconductors produced are suitable for semiconductor devices such as photovoltaics or displays application_number US 201414341433 A description fig1 shows a thin film of a si u2014 au alloy 2 deposited on a non single crystal substrate or template 1 such as a glass substrate the film 2 is about 100 nm in thickness the composition is chosen such that the liquidus temperature is slightly below the glass softening temperature for example for soda lime glass the softening temperature is u02dc 600 u00b0 c and in one non limiting embodiment the composition chosen for au u2014 si system is between 18 and 30 atomic si the substrate 1 with the au u2014 si film 2 is placed in a vacuum chamber or in an inert environment in which si stays relatively pure as shown in fig2 a heat source 3 shaped as a line source and with radiant heat is focused on to the film 2 surface the heat source 3 is placed at one end of the substrate 1 with film 2 thereon and then moved slowly across the substrate 1 in one example the heat melts the au u2014 si film 2 at a temperature between the eutectic temperature in this case 363 u00b0 c and the liquidus temperature in this case lt 600 u00b0 c such that the eutectic alloy thin film remains in solid phase and coexists with an au rich liquid phase according to the phase diagram as the heat source 3 moves away from the liquid zone see fig3. |
2 | the temperature of the blank for that matter thus a profile 20 of force characteristics for a properly stamped part 12 having a thin film of oil or without oil may be recorded and used to detect defective parts 12 thus the profile 20 may be one of many that the user may select based upon the part 12 being stamped the material used in the blank and the temperature of the die 16 or whether or not a film of oil was used the measured forces are compared to the selected profile 20 to determine whether the stamping process produced an abnormal or defective part 12 with reference now to fig8 an operation of the system 10 is provided the system 10 includes a plurality of dies 16 disposed downstream a steel blank feeder the steel blank feeder collects blanks and positions them in between the press and cushion slides once the blank of material 14 is fed the slide and cushion presses are displaced towards one another and the tabs 26 of the slide press 22 engage the binders 28 so as to hold the blank in position during forming operations as the presses are pressed towards one another the forces exerted by the presses are measured by the sensors 18 the forces are measured throughout the stamping operation of a respective die 16 which is until the presses are displaced from each other the blank of material 14 is fed downstream the line through each of the dies 16 in the instant case three other die 16 presses are shown. |
7 | scanner but other scanners such as full color scanners may be employed scanner 2 may be part of optical character recognition ocr computer 1 or it may be a physically separate unit because of these two possibilities scanner 2 is shown partially enclosed within dashed lines in fig1 the output of scanner 2 is an array of numerical values which could be viewed as a set of scan lines 3 each of which illustrates greyscale level as a function of horizontal position along the page 20 the number of scan lines 3 per character on page 20 varies as a function of character size scanner 2 resolution etc and is typically about 60 scan lines per character in size 12 typefaces the number of levels of greyscale varies based upon the characteristics of scanner 2 and is typically 256 with such a greyscale resolution we assume without loss of generality that level 255 represents pure black while level zero represents pure white three exemplary scan lines 3 are illustrated in fig2 a 2b and 2c fig2 a illustrates a scan line 3 with a weak merge 40 and its separation threshold t fig2 b illustrates a scan line 3 with a moderate merge 40 and its separation threshold t fig2 c illustrates a scan line 3 with a strong merge 40 and its separation threshold t the horizontal axes in fig2 a 2b and 2c correspond to the horizontal axis of page 20 and are broken up into a discrete number of pixels depending upon the resolution of scanner 2 each of the scan lines 3 in fig2 a 2b and 2c is taken from a pair of touching characters the boxed regions 41 represent areas of thin strokes within the characters. |
9 | positive input of the bs follower amplifier 66 is connected to the positive input of the a d comparator amplifier 40 the output of the bs follower amplifier 66 is connected at the junction of the two zener diodes 76 and 78 these two zener diodes 76 and 78 set the operating points for the plus and minus supply follower transistors 84 and 86 respectively the transistors 84 and 86 are set up so as to provide a bootstrap power supply via leads 88 and 90 to the a d comparator amplifier 40 thus the bootstrap power supply 14 provides a power supply that bootstraps on tracks the a d amplifier comparator 40 inputs so it never sees a common mode input signal this makes it feasible to use a lower grade amplifier than heretofore believed possible for the a d comparator amplifier 40 when the a d comparator amplifier 40 is used in the comparator mode its output is driven to supply extremes in either polarity depending on the input signal when this occurs the output devices in the amplifier become saturated and do not recover in time to perform as a linear amplifier when the circuit is changed into an amplifier therefore the bootstrap power supply 14 includes components so that it can limit supply voltages and thus limits the output excursions of the a d comparator amplifier 40 to make it recover more quickly after it has been overloaded during the compare phase this is accomplished by resistor 70 and two zener diodes 72. |
5 | identified as 156c the resulting single upper groove is identified as 158c and the single continuous flange is identified as 180c just as with regard to the previous embodiments described aperture or clearance 80c is adapted for the reception therein of locating member 74 at this point it should be made clear that the columns identified at 20 of fig1 and 2 may be identical to the columns 18 and for the purposes of fig1 and 2 they are identical however such corner or juncture columns may in fact assume different configurations to the extent that such configurations will accommodate a peripheral configuration of the building structure other than square or rectangular one of such columns is illustrated by fig1 and 18 column 20b of fig1 and 18 is illustrated as being comprised of a main vertically extending body portion 190 having axially extending legs 192 194 and 196 preferably formed integrally therewith and angularly spaced thereabout as for example at 120 u00b0 intervals legs 192 194 and 196 respectively terminate in aligned foot like portions 198 200 and 202 further grooves or recesses 204 206 and 208 are respectively formed in legs 192 194 and 196 in a manner as to extend downwardly into the respective aligned foot portions 198 200 and 202 similarly too as best shown in fig4 each of the foot portions 198 200 and 202 has a vertically extending slot 210 formed therein into which the grooves 204 206 and 208 respectively terminate the top of column 20b is preferably truncated as at 212 and provided with an upwardly extending locating member 214 received as within an axially extending tube 216 and which functions in the same manner as locating. |
9 | more preferably varies from 5 to 100 ii an alkyl carboxylic acid ester of an ethoxylated polyhydric alcohol having at least 3 hydroxyl groups per molecule prior to ethoxylation where the alkyl carboxylic acid has from 8 to 30 carbon atoms and may be saturated or unsaturated and further where the mono ester functionality is at least 80 lo with the remainder being a di ester functionality and further where the number of ethylene oxide molecules per polyhydric alcohol ester is at least 3 preferably the polyhydric alcohol is selected from the group consisting of triethanolamine glycerol pentaerythritol sorbitol sorbitan sucrose or a polyglyceride and or the total number of ethylene oxide molecules per polyhydric alcohol ester varies from 3 to 500 and more preferably varies from 5 to 100 iii an alkyl carboxylic acid ester of a polyhydric alcohol having at least 3 hydroxyl groups per molecule prior to esterification where the alkyl carboxylic acid has from 8 to 30 carbon atoms and may be saturated or unsaturated and further where the mono ester functionality is at least 80 with the remainder being a di ester functionality preferably the polyhydric alcohol is selected from the group consisting of triethanolamine glycerol pentaerythritol sorbitol sorbitan sorbitol and a polyglyceride iv an ethoxylated alkyl carboxylic acid ester of a polyhydric alcohol having at least 3 hydroxyl groups per molecule prior to esterification where the. |
7 | this source for distribution around ring section 26 given the basic overall design of ring light guide 20 as shown in fig1 through 6b a number of variations in shape thickness light distribution and in mechanisms for tir frustration by different types of features 28 are possible fig7 8 9 10 and 11 a u2013 11 d show some of these variations from different views various types of features 28 can be formed on rear surface 30 for frustration of tir features 28 are non continuous and non planar that is are not flat smooth reflective surfaces or coatings instead features 28 are discrete elements such as indentations printed or otherwise applied patterns or protrusions that provide some type of light scattering surface discontinuities for frustrating tir at rear surface 30 in one embodiment features 28 can be a plurality of indented grooves or a sawtooth arrangement that effectively provides prisms for light redirection fig7 8 9 and 10 show an alternate embodiment in which features 28 present a generally sawtooth profile as shown in the perspective view of fig1 d alternately features 28 could have the shape of circularly cylindrical grooves as shown in fig1 a as well as using some other type of groove shape yet another configuration uses an array of discrete indentations or protrusions fig1 b for example shows features 28 as an array of ellipsoidal indentations formed into rear. |
8 | unit 22 has a logic circuit 22 c in which a reference voltage v 1 and a working voltage v 2 are stored the working voltage v 2 is a minimum voltage to activate the power needed module 28 in the present invention the reference voltage v 1 is 300 mv and the working voltage v 2 is 6v these voltages can be any value according to the exact condition of the water heater a control method of providing the backup power via the thermoelectric cooling chip 20 and the controller 22 when the main power is off and the battery 18 is in a low battery condition is described hereunder as shown in fig3 and fig4 the battery 18 supplies the combustor 12 power for ignition at this time the thermoelectric cooling chip 20 senses a first temperatures t 1 of the cold water section 16 a and a second temperature t 2 of the hot water section 16 b through the hot junction p 1 and the cold junction p 2 to provide a dc current i with an initial voltage v the controller will take different actions according to a temperature difference u03b4t of the first temperatures t 1 and the second temperature t 2 u03b4t t 1 u2212 t 2 in a condition of the temperature difference u03b4t u03b4t t 1 u2212 t 2 being less than a minimum difference 20 u00b0 c in the present invention it means that the initial voltage v is greater than the reference voltage v 1 300 mv at this time the controller 22 commands that the battery 18 supply power to the power needed module 28 the battery 18 will soon run out. |
7 | l of the arrow object i e therefore the point 11 on the boundary between the point 10 and the point 12 is determined the arrowhead portion 20 is between the point 10 and the point 11 and the line portion 30 is between the point 11 and the point 12 s 20 finally the arrowhead 20 and the line portion 30 are processed respectively and connected to be an arrow object for the line portion 30 create the directional vector mapping data required by the line portion 30 within a predetermined width of the two laterals of the line portion 30 s 30 the predetermined width is assigned by the user for example the dashline portion as shown in fig3 assume that the 2 dimensional graphical data of the line portion is o and the directional vector mapping creation function is r u00b7 thus the directional vector mapping data of the line portion 30 is u03bd 1 r o the directional vector mapping data u03bd u00b7 1 of the line portion 30 capable of representing each corresponding pixel of the third axis i e z axis is created by the image effect on relation map e u00b7 to obtain the parameter on the third axis corresponding to each pixel of the line portion the image effect on relation map e u00b7 comprises the parameter of a threshold length r 1 and a contour curve for defining the change of each pixel on the third axis z within the threshold range starting from the edge fig5 a 5 c respectively represent three possible contours fig5 a is a rounded bevel shape and c 1 represents its contour fig5 b is a linear bevel shape and c 2 represents its contour and fig5 c is a combinational shape of two rounded. |
6 | or distribution block controls in the valve actuator preferably determine the quantity of grease delivered to the stem or other device such as an anti rotation nut the u201c greaser u201d is a product which preferably combines a two filtration process with a powerful piston delivery element to give a rugged pump station to deliver grease to a valve stem preferably through a stem a lube fitting port the u201c greaser u201d may be mounted on a valve actuator or mounted up to 30 feet away in a convenient location the u201c greater u201d auto stem a lube has two methods of filling it may be filled by a standard grease cartridge or by a grease gun volume filler through a grease fitting on the chamber body in operation according to preset conditions such as when the actuator is operating or when the actuator is operating within a certain range of the valve and valve stem input signals are sent to the u201c greater u201d motor such that a start signal triggers the motor to begin pumping lubricant from the greater chamber through the communication line to surface areas of the valve stem preferably within a valve stem protector chamber a stop algorithm and or a timing signal signals the pump motor to stop the foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the invention is presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form or embodiment disclosed the description was. |
3 | present invention preferred are linear alkylbenzenesulfonic acid salts having an alkyl chain of c10 c14 with being more preferably c12 c14 the counter ionic species is preferably an alkali metal salt or an amine salt with being more preferably a sodium and or a potassium a monoethanolamine or a diethanolamine examples of preferred nonionic surfactants include polyoxyalkylene c8 c20 alkyl ethers alkyl polyglycosides polyoxyalkylene c8 c20 alkylphenyl ethers polyoxyalkylene sorbitan c8 c22 fatty acid esters polyoxyalkylene glycol c8 c22 fatty acid esters and polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene block polymers the nonionic surfactant is preferably a polyoxyalkylene alkyl ether obtained through addition of an alkylene oxide such as ethylene oxide or propylene oxide 4 to 20 mol to a c10 c18 alcohol the polyoxyalkylene alkyl ether preferably having an hlb value calculated by the griffin method of 10 5 to 15 0 more preferably 11 0 to 14 5 a divalent metal ion trapping agent is incorporated in an amount of 0 01 to 50 mass preferably 5 to 40 mass examples of the divalent metal ion trapping agent to be employed in the detergent composition of the present invention include condensed phosphoric acid salts such as tripolyphosphoric acid salts pyrophosphoric acid salts and orthophosphoric acid salts aluminosilicates such as zeolite synthetic layered crystalline silicic acid salts nitrilotriacetic acid salts ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid salts citric acid salts isocitric acid salts and polyacetal carboxylic acid salts of these crystalline aluminosilicates. |
8 | also desirable feedback is provided from the buffers 36 to the traffic manager 35 to indicate the current fill state of the buffers and to cause the discarding of further packets should their designated queue within the buffer become full packets output from the ingress buffer 36 are passed to the switching fabric 23 for routing to the appropriate egress port 22 the packets arriving at the egress port are fed via egress traffic manager 41 and egress buffer 42 to an egress scheduler 43 for output transmission to the line when implementing virtual routers it is desirable to provide hard partitions between the bandwidth allocated to each control architecture on each port while allowing flexibility for the normal bandwidth management mechanisms to operate within each partition the enhanced divider behaviour may also provide benefits when partitioning resources devoted to elastic traffic in an atm switch the divider enhancement that supports partitioning of elastic flows is the virtual port at the egress from the router or switch this requires that the divider support an abstraction of the egress scheduler on each physical port such that the port bandwidth may be divided typically on a rate basis between each partition allocated resource on that port prior to execution of the scheduling process within that partition for a conventional common memory router or switch fabric the virtual egress port abstraction may be sufficient for the bandwidth partitioning in conjunction with. |
4 | dryer is additionally equipped with a device for detecting and evaluating residual wetness of the laundry as well as the quantity of the load a microprocessor control 9 is provided for controlling various drying programs for different loads the microprocessor control 9 is connected to several sensors and operating elements by means of signal lines 10 the control 9 issues signals depending upon time and condition over control lines to various actuators and thus functions as a control for setting the drive motor 14 to run at different numbers of rotations for instance the drum 12 is rotated in alternating directions during part of a drying program with idle periods interspersed between individual rotary cycles after sensing the quantity of the load and or any residual wetness the rotations within individual parts of the drying program are adjusted to the quantity or residual wetness of laundry in the drum 14 for this purpose the microprocessor control 9 as the control unit for setting the drive motor 14 in accordance with dryer specifically stored load quantities and residual wetness stages sets lower limits n min and upper limits n max for the rotational speed of the drum the applied profiles of the number of rotations are substantially similar to those described supra in connection with the washing program one of the sensors of the laundry dryer in accordance with the invention is a sensor arrangement 15 for detecting residual. |
1 | devices methods and apparatus for augmenting an intervertebral disc and more particularly to methods and instruments for minimally invasive access procedures for the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention reference will now be made to the embodiments or examples illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same it will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates referring first to fig1 the reference numeral 10 refers to a vertebral joint section or a motion segment of a vertebral column the joint section 10 includes adjacent vertebral bodies 12 14 the vertebral bodies 12 14 include endplates 16 18 respectively an intervertebral disc space 20 is located between the endplates 16 18 and an annulus 22 surrounds the space 20 in a healthy joint the space 20 contains a nucleus pulposus 24 referring now to fig2 5 in this embodiment the nucleus 24 may be accessed by inserting a cannula 30 into the patient and locating the cannula at or near the annulus 22 an accessing instrument 32 such as a trocar needle or a k wire is inserted through the cannula 30 and used to penetrate the annulus 22 creating an annular opening 33 this accessing procedure may be repeated at. |
8 | is greater than the maximum limit signal then subtraction and comparison is repeated after shifting the successive words of the digital signal by one bit this process is repeated until when the difference no longer exceeds s synchronization is assumed application_number US 25568988 A description the present invention relates to the processing of a bit stream constituting a sequence of digitized analog signals which may be slew rate limited slew rate limiting restricts the rate at which the analog signal is allowed to change signal level the analog signal may be inherently slew rate limited or may be limited before being digitized according to the technique of the invention a slew rate limited analog signal may be converted to a serial bit stream without including separate indicia for identifying words within the serial bit stream thus the data rate and data capacity of the digital signal may be optimized and the circuitry for processing the digital signal may be minimized referring to fig1 there is shown a diagram of an analog voltage signal plotted against time as depicted the solid line analog signal 10 is limited so that the rate of change of signal level against time is limited for example to less than 1 volt u03b4t the dashed line analog signal 12 has a rate of change of signal which is greater than one volt u03b4t e g 1 7 v u03b4t such a signal should be processed by an aliasing filter or a slew rate limiting circuit to limit the rate of change to less than the slew rate s in referring now to fig2 there will be described a preferred embodiment of apparatus according to the present invention as shown an analog signal source. |
6 | fastening nut 90 a part cylindrical cowell 92 defines with the lug 80 a cylindrical chamber 94 for accommodating the gear wheel 88 the chamber 92 is open at its upper region with the apparatus viewed as shown in fig5 so that the gear wheel 88 can mesh with an externally toothed annular ring 94 which is rotatably mounted on the cap 38 is disposed coaxially with the lamp 30 and core 48 and provides the first magnetic coupling member of a magnetic linkage through which the motor 82 can rotate a rack and helical member assembly 96 around the lamp 30 to that end the annular ring 94 contains a number of radially positioned permanent magnets not shown which are equi angularly arranged within the ring with alternating polarities thus for example one of those magnets positioned with the north pole as its radially inner pole will be flanked by two other magnets in each of which the south pole will be radially innermost the second coupling member of the magnetic linkage comprises an inner annular ring 98 which contains a similar arrangement of magnets not shown and is mounted within the housing 32 in use the operation of the motor 82 rotates the gear wheel 88 which in turn rotates the ring 94 this in turn causes a corresponding rotation of the ring 98 by virtue of the. |
5 | of superstructure 15 through wellhead 11 and into the well bore 13 as shown in fig1 strut 26 forms a connection between sheave 19 at pinned connection 27 and wellhead 11 at connection 28 strut 26 also carries load cell 30 which monitors the tensile load in slick line 20 by measuring tensile load of the strut which is transferred to strut 26 via sheave 19 load cell 30 communicates with recorder 32 continuously monitoring the load value of tension in slick line 20 recorder 22 also monitors the amount of line that has payed out from power unit 23 recorder 32 can be a commercially available chart recorder such as gearhart owens model 029852 02 modified in accordance with fig2 and the specification hereinafter in fig2 recorder 32 is shown in its modified construction in accordance with the apparatus of the present invention recorder 32 as modified includes added parts namely a pen carrier 33 that includes an ink pen for printing on graph paper slide bar 39 and a pair of solenoids including low side solenoid 34 and high side solenoid 35 during operation the chart recorder has a gear drive that pulls scaled chart paper at a constant rate so that the ink pen portion of the pen carrier 33 prints a substantially straight vertical line on the scaled graph paper the printed line thus reflects the amount of. |
3 | the film is removed and developed description of floral phenotype of a cytoplasmic male sterile brassica oleracea with mitochondria from brassica napus inflorescence main axis of the bunch towards the top sometimes shortened or fasciated into bundles often branched bracts seldom present sometimes turned and rolled petioles sometimes shortened or fasciated into bundles flower bud often closed sometimes open the sides of the sepals not touching each other and being folded smooth to bulged surface top mostly rolled in sometimes pointed pistil often outgrows the top flower sepals 1 4 mm wide 4 12 mm long upright often slightly turning sides sometimes bent inwardly top bent inwardly nectaries present petals 4 sometimes up to a manifold of this up to 40 4 7 mm wide 11 19 mm long at a multitude of 4 the inner petals are often much shorter claw may seemingly be fasciated to a tube plate mainly not bent backwards often strongly rolled sideways sometimes strongly turned color upper side white or yellow rhs 2a 3a 2c 3c 4a 5a 5b 6a bottom side white or yellow rhs 2a 2b 2c 3a 3c 4b 4c 4a side of top often smooth sometimes notched stamina 6 to 2 and in that case sometimes fasciated 2 by 2 length up to half the sepals sometimes the same length as the sepals anthers small and triangular pollen not present one pistil sometimes as many as three one being longer than the others mainly upright without pollination often growing to a length of about 30 mm bill and pistil sometimes curved sometimes slightly swollen ovary. |
3 | 11 4 11 25 example 4 0 1 6 7 7 7 8 5 example 11 0 1 6 9 7 7 9 4 example 12 0 1 3 8 4 7 6 9 ______________________________________ p lt 0 01 student 39 s paired t test table 6__________________________________________________________________________the effect of compounds of formula iii and u 46619 9 11 dideoxy 9 u03b1 11 u03b1 methanoepoxy prostaglandin f sub 2 u03b1 on monkeyintraocular pressure __________________________________________________________________________ intraocular pressure changes at predeterminedformula time hr after dosingiii dose 0 2 4 6 24 26 28 30 48 50 52__________________________________________________________________________u 46619 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 example 7 0 01 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 3 2 4 6 3 2 1 8 3 8 4 0 __________________________________________________________________________ intraocular pressure changes at predetermined formula times hr after dosing iii dose 54 72 74 76 78 96 98 100__________________________________________________________________________ u 46619 example 7 0 01 4 2 4 2 2 0 3 2 4 0 2 0 2 2 3 2__________________________________________________________________________ p lt 0 05 students 39 paired t test p lt 0 01 the foregoing description details specific methods and compositions that can be employed to practice the present invention and represents the best mode contemplated however it is apparent from one of ordinary skill in the art that further compounds with the desired pharmacological properties can be prepared in an analogous manner and that the disclosed compounds can also. |
1 | the percentages and or size of deformities in different areas of the panel is necessary in order to provide a uniform light output distribution for example the amount of light traveling through the panels will ordinarily be greater in areas closer to the light source than in other areas further removed from the light source a pattern of light extracting deformities 21 may be used to adjust for the light variances within the panel members for example by providing a denser concentration of light extracting deformities with increased distance from the light source 3 thereby resulting in a more uniform light output distribution from the light emitting panels the deformities 21 may also be used to control the output ray angle distribution of the emitted light to suit a particular application for example if the panel assemblies are used to provide a liquid crystal display backlight the light output will be more efficient if the deformities 21 cause the light rays to emit from the panels at predetermined ray angles such that they will pass through the liquid crystal display with low loss additionally the pattern of light extracting deformities may be used to adjust for light output variances attributed to light extractions of the panel members the pattern of light extracting deformities 21 may be printed on the light output areas utilizing a wide spectrum of paints inks coatings epoxies or the like ranging from glossy to opaque or both and may employ half tone separation techniques to vary the deformity 21 coverage moreover the pattern of light extracting deformities 21 may be multiple layers or vary in index of refraction print patterns of light extracting deformities 21 may vary in shapes such as dots squares diamonds ellipses stars random shapes and the like and are desirably 0. |
3 | power and operate a desalination plant 21 line 22 is the exit line or piping from the desalination plant 21 which delivers the brine 23 for re delivery by known means to the ocean or for concentration to salt both by known technologies as to the type of desalination plant that may be employed at box 21 of the figure it is known that r o or reverse osmosis is a power hungry procedure much power is needed to operate the high pressure pumps associated with this process if a stable back up source of power is not available to supplement the fuel cell heat and energy it is recommended that a distillation plant be employed this is because if there is only a little bit of power relatively speaking a little bit of potable water can be prepared and if a large source of power is available the plant can be run to its maximum capacity to provide a high yield of potable water one type of desalination plant one might consider is a plant that utilizes ozone capacitive deionization such a plant is disclosed and claimed in an application filed by inventor robert campbell of this application note the three output lines from the separator two are gas and the third is the water output line 19 is also the input line to the desalination plant 21 this pipeline 19 brings impure water from the gas separator 13 to the desalination plant 21. |
1 | limit the depth to which said legs may be inserted into the nostrils those portions 26 and 28 of the respective legs 12 and 14 adjacent the bight portions 16 are preferably spaced apart from each other by a greater distance than are the end portions 30 and 32 the end portions 30 and 32 being connected to the portions 26 and 28 respectively by laterally recurved shoulders 34 and 36 the end portions 30 and 32 are preferably separated from each other by a smaller distance than are the portions 26 and 28 so that the clip 10 in a normal unstressed position will have the absorbent pads 18 and 20 lying in juxtaposition to each other while the portions 26 and 28 form a sufficiently large structure to facilitate handling of the clip 10 the body of the clip 10 is typically formed of either metal plastic or a combination thereof and the particular material chosen is selected for a desired stiffness and elasticity such that deformation of the legs 12 and 14 outwardly results in tension being exerted by the body of the clip 10 to close the end portions 30 and 32 back together on release of the deforming force the material from which the body of clip 10 is formed is further chosen and constructed so as not to irritate or have any otherwise adverse effect upon the skin or nasal mucosa the inward deformation of end portions 30 and 32 allow clip to function without hitting or binding on the nasal columella the clip 10 is preferably packaged in air tight foil packet such as is standardly used to package articles which are pre soaked or otherwise contacted with a given chemical substance such a pre. |
4 | full then the baffle boards 72 in the chute assembly 70 are turned into such new positions that the wet pulp fibers 18 are directed from the thickening apparatus 60 into the chute feeding pressure chamber 16 once the pressure chamber 14 has been filled with wet pulp fibers 18 then its wet fiber filling valve 28 and air bleed valve 30 are closed pressurizing valve 32 is opened to raise the pressure in the pressure chamber 14 to the same operating pressure that is in the pressurized flow chamber 24 this completes the pressurizing phase and the pressure chamber 14 is now ready for the next emptying phase once the pressure chamber 12 is full with wet pulp fibers 18 it will be pressurized with compressed air from accumulator 20 pressurizing does not take as much time as the filling so emptying the pressure chamber 12 will start while pressure chamber 14 is still being filled by the time pressure chamber 12 is empty pressure chamber 14 has already been filled and pressurized and is ready for emptying again by the time pressure chamber 14 is empty pressure chamber 16 has been filled and pressurized and is ready for emptying this emptying sequence. |
4 | 16 substantially in alignment with the path of the endless filter screen 12 as it extends along the inclined framework 15 attached to the lower surface of the stock guiding plate 46 is supporting means 47 for a doctor blade 49 adapted to extend across the surface of the compacting roller 14 and positioned to scrape the surface free of any stock adhering thereto the stock is thereby diverted to a screw conveyor 50 for discharge from the apparatus in any suitable manner as is well known in the art the screw conveyor 50 may be suitably powered separately or may be driven by pulley means attached to the compacting drum 14 watered stock inlet means includes an inlet pipe 51 which at least in part may be made of flexible material the inlet pipe 51 discharges stock into an overflow tank 52 having walls 54 and an overflow partition 55 watered inlet stock is passed through the pipe into the overflow tank and discharged onto the endless filter screen 12 at least one washing station is provided and supplied with washing water through a pipe 56 supplying a bottomless tank 57 having an end wall 59 at the lower end of the end wall 59 is a flexible doctor blade 60 fig1 which scrapes against the surface of the endless filter screen 12 if desired one or more additional washing stations may be provided as shown in which a supply pipe 61 leads water to a bottomless tank 62 having an end wall 64 likewise fitted with a doctor blade 65 fig1 underneath and supported by the screen supporting frame 15 is a collection tank 66 provided with an at least partially flexible drainage pipe 67 an. |
7 | with pbs solution alternatively glass coverslips or plate wells can be pre coated with the nanoparticles allowing cells to be seeded on top of the nanoparticle layer wells of the plate will be filled with nanoparticle containing solution at the appropriate concentration the plate can be stored for several hours under the sterile conditions after the nanoparticles containing solution is washed away the coverslip will be transferred into a special microscope chamber 508sw ala scientific instruments westbury n y and maintained in buffered ebss solution during the experiment glass micropipettes for patch clamp experiments will be pulled from horosilicate glass capillaries sutter 1 2 mm no capillary glass using a sutter 2000 u2122 pipette puller model sutter 2000 sutter instruments novato calif using a prerecorded 4 step patch pipette pulling protocol the open diameter of the pipette tip will be 1 5 2 2 u03bcm the micropipettes will be filled with a solution containing 140 mm potassium aspartate 5 rum nacl and 10 mm hepes ph 7 35 voltages and currents will be recorded at room temperature using a axopatch 200b patch clamp amplifier molecular devices sunnyvale calif after establishing the successful giga seal brief pulses of suction will be used to. |
9 | of the imbalance a reference point 29 is marked by the human or robotic operator on an outside drum surface usually the squealer band 21 as best seen in fig3 the reference point 29 is marked along the imaginary line one hundred eighty 180 degrees from the apparent center of the imbalance this is the fourth step d in a system according to the invention then the imbalanced drum 20 is transferred to a conventional lathe 30 the lathe 30 has chuck 31 for positioning and clamping the drum 20 relative to the turning axis of the lathe the an adjustable chuck 31 may be radially shifted to a side fig4 or tilted relative to the axis of the lathe 30 fig5 the lathe 30 also has an incrementally adjustable cutting tool 32 at the production station with the lathe 30 the drum 20 marked at 29 is clamped in the chuck 31 in a determined position established by an analog for the ounce inch value recorded at 28 using the static balancer 25 which is the fifth step e in a system according to the invention concurrently the drum 20 is positioned in the chuck 31 so that the reference point marked at 29 is aligned one hundred eighty 180 degrees or opposite to the leading edge of the cutting tool 32 which is the sixth step f in a system according to the invention thereafter the lathe 30 is actuated to turn the chuck. |
4 | range is currently possible using a circular knit fabric formed on a 36 38 inch diameter machine although higher levels of spandex in the performance fabric tend to pull the width in in just one example on a 30 inch diameter machine the spandex can reduce an otherwise 94 inch circumference fabric tube to one with a 60 65 inch finished width a major limitation in finished width is not strictly a knitting concern but also concerns finishing with performance fabric it tends to sag in the middle u2014 increasingly so with greater widths u2014 making finishing difficult to impossible above a certain threshold a possible 90 inch finished width is contingent upon having a good finishing set up capable of handling the present performance fabric this potential for difficulties would only become compounded at the larger widths required for bed sheets in a preferred process the present fabric undergoes a heat setting finishing process applying a moisture wicking finish to another fabric u2014 like cotton u2014 that can be produced at larger widths appears unlikely to match the moisture control properties of the present fabric as polyester itself is naturally moisture resistant and there are physical actions e g capillary action at play further the use of cotton comes at the expense of breathability and heat transfer capabilities as confirmed by laboratory testing and stretchability numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing. |
4 | processes for spinning and drawing polyamide filaments are known for example from u s pat nos 3 414 646 3 761 556 and 4 396 570 hereby incorporated by reference polyamides are well known under the generic term 34 nylon 34 and are long chain synthetic polymeric amides nylons are identified by the number of atoms in the diamine and dibasic acid for example nylon 6 6 which stands for a polymer formed by the condensation of hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid other nylons are formed from only one reactive species such as an aminoacid or a lactam polyaminocaproic acid is produced by the polymerization of caprolactam and is known as 34 nylon 6 34 commercially available and useful for the purpose of this invention are all linear melt spinnable polyamides preferred for the purpose of this invention are nylon 6 nylon 66 nylon 6 10 nylon 6 12 nylon 11 nylon 12 nylon 66t nylon 6i6t copolymers thereof or mixtures thereof and especially preferred is nylon 6 in step a the polyamide is melted in an extruder and spun through a spinnerette to form filaments these filaments are quenched in step b with a flowing quench medium such as air in step c a yarn. |
9 | any standard utility meter without calibration or adjustemnt the pulse initiator is attached to the utility meter without breaking the meter seal application_number US 1440187 A description fig1 is an isometric view of the preferred embodiment of the invention as is conventional an electrical cable 20 is coupled through a standard coupling 22 to a meter socket 24 a second cable 26 provides means for coupling the electrical power to the user the standard electric meter 28 is plugged into the meter socket 24 in a conventional manner the pulse initiator device 30 comprising the preferred embodiment of the invention is circular in shape and slides over the watthour meter 28 securing means comprising two bolts 32 and 32a are attached to the meter socket cover 27 and extend through the housing of the pulse initiator 30 a pulsed electrical signal indicative of the rate of rotation of the rotor 36 of the watthour meter 28 is coupled to an external instrument not illustrated such as a recorder by a conventional cable 38 the electronic components of the pulse initiator 30 are enclosed in a circular housing which includes circular base member 35 and cover 37 the cover 37 has a side portion attached to the base member 35. |
1 | fig1 a e show a method for using a transparent dome 1310 in the form of a balloon scope and catheter 1324 holding the balloon at the catheter 39 s side the scope has a lens 1301 for a user to view what is further distal than the scope 39 s distal face 1300 and an operative channel 1302 for passing the catheter 1324 the catheter 1324 holds the transparent dome 1310 at its side in this embodiment the transparent dome is held at a hole along the catheter 39 s side through which air may flow to inflate the transparent dome 1310 however the transparent dome may be held in other manners such as around the circumference of the catheter 1324 a retractable needle is shown as an example of a therapeutic device 1326 which may be inserted through the catheter however other therapeutic devices either insertable through the catheter or fixed at the distal tip of the catheter 1324 may be used in fig1 a the catheter 1324 is shown withdrawn within the operative channel 1302 the transparent dome 1310 deflated and thereby fitting within the operative channel 1302 along with the catheter 1324 then in fig1 b the catheter 1324 is advanced distally relative to the scope such that the distal. |
5 | or more sources of light each source covering a different frequency range e g visible and infra red or infra red and ultra violet etc and the imaging device 325 c includes two or more imaging devices one sensitive to one frequency range and the other sensitive to another frequency range in one embodiment illustrated in fig6 the light source 325 a consists of two sources of light and the imaging device 325 c is as discussed with respect to fig5 in the embodiment shown in fig6 the light source 325 a is on the same side of the analysis section channel 305 and the light reflects off a mirrored surface that is either part of a wall of the analysis section channel 305 or is separate from and outside the analysis section channel 305 in one embodiment illustrated in fig7 the light source 325 a includes two sources of light and the imaging device 325 c consists of two imaging devices as discussed with respect to fig5 and two optical masks 705 710 are present in one embodiment shown in fig8 light pipes 805 810 carry light from the analysis section channel 305 to the imaging device 325 c in one embodiment shown in fig9 the imaging device 325 c includes a large number only four are shown of imaging devices and a large number only three are shown of light pipes 805 810 815 to convey light from the analysis section channel 305 to the imaging device 325 c in another arrangement for collecting images illustrated in fig1 parabolic reflecting mirrors 1005 and 1010 collect the light from the light source 325 a and direct it to the imaging device 325 c the parabolic reflecting mirrors 1005 and 1010 are designed so that each compensates for the. |
8 | and cy signals from the amplifiers 75 and 76 are added by the adder 83 the ye and g signals from the amplifiers 77 and 78 are added by the adder 84 the outputs from the adders 83 and 84 are subtracted by the subtracter 92 so that a b signal is produced the arithmetic expressions of the above r and b signals are shown in expressions 1 and 2 where w cy ye and g represent the signal amounts derived from the photo sensing elements corresponding to the respective color filters and are proportional to the sensitivity ratios of the respective photo sensing elements u03b1 u03b2 and u03b3 denote the arithmetic operational ratios when the r signal is calculated u03b1 39 u03b2 39 and u03b3 39 represent the arithmetic operational ratios when the b signal is calculated the arithmetic operational ratios are 1 when the w signal is calculated the magnitude m r of the r aliasing to be generated in the r signal when the r signal is produced by means of the operation shown in the expression 1 is expressed as follows in the expressions 3 to 5 the central coordinates on the spatial frequency at which the aliasings are generated are indicated in the parentheses fig4 shows the positions on the two dimensional spatial frequencies at which the aliasings are generated f s and f l denote sampling frequencies in the horizontal and vertical directions by the picture elements of the image pickup device respectively reference numeral 10 denotes aliasings in the r aliasings the aliasings shown in the expressions 3 and 4 are the aliasings which are caused by the sensitivity differences of the photo sensing elements corresponding to the respective color filters these aliasings. |
6 | directed to fig1 and 2 which illustrate an embodiment of the improved connector assembly of the instant invention having two major normally separable components which for purposes of discussion are termed the body portion and the nut portion and generally designated by the reference characters 10 and 12 respectively the connector illustrated is intended to be typical of conventional prior art assemblies conventionally used for mechanically and electrically securing a coaxial cable to a selected device or item of equipment or effect cable to cable splices the improvements thereto will be discussed presently with further reference to fig3 and 4 it is seen that body portion 10 generally fabricated of an electrical conducting material and having forward end 13 and rearward end 14 includes forward externally threaded segment 15 and rearward externally threaded segment 17 tool receiving segment 18 specially a hexagonal configuration for receiving a wrench resides intermediate threaded segments 15 and 17 seal 19 preferrably an o ring encircles body portion 10 rearward of threaded section adjacent annular shoulder 20 forward threaded segment 15 is of industrial standard diameter and pitch for attachment to various matingly threaded devices and equipment seal 19 hermetically seals the connector assembly to the selected device rearward threaded segment 17 receives nut portion 12 as will be further described in the ensuring description tool receiving segment 18. |
2 | 25 also reduced influence that the flight airspeed poses between the rotor sets 20 to reduce the airspeed between and noise of the rotor sets 20 more importantly the windshields 25 further lower risks of stalling of the rotor sets resulted by downwind when the helicopter is in a high speed flight as shown in fig6 in the present invention a parachute 70 may be further installed to an upper part of the front region 11 when power loss occurs in the rotor sets a pilot may activate the parachute 70 and utilize the parachute 70 to achieve an effect of a slow landing thereby safely landing both the passenger and the helicopter since the distance between the pair of front rotor sets 30 is greater than that between the pair of rear rotor sets 40 instead of being influenced by the pair of front rotor sets 30 to undesirably affect operations of the parachute 70 the parachute 70 is ensured to open up reliably referring to fig7 and 8 in the present invention a weight proportion of each propeller 24 in the rotor sets 20 may be independently adjusted in the embodiment each propeller 24 includes a body 241 an adjustment screw 242 a weight block 243 an elastic element 244 and a cladding layer 245 the adjustment screw 242 is disposed at an interior of the body. |
3 | sec up to about 300 sec in processes such as roc and extrusion it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that the practical maximum applied pressure is limited by the apparatus employed the consolidation temperature can be further reduced by hydrogenating the alloy powder to about 0 2 to 1 0 wt hydrogen prior to charging the powder to the can mold or die the powder can be hydrogenated by placing it in a suitable chamber charging the chamber with a positive pressure of static pure hydrogen or a mixture of hydrogen and an inert gas such as he or ar while heating the chamber to a suitable temperature e g about 1100 u00b0 f or about 40 below the beta transus temperature in u00b0 c for a suitable time then cooling the chamber under pressure to room temperature consolidation of the alloy powder is carried out as above with the proviso that the consolidation temperature may be about 70 to 80 percent of the beta transus temperature of the alloy in degrees c following consolidation the compacted article is recovered using techniques known in the art the resulting article is fully dense and has a very fine uniform and isotropic microstructure the compacted article is then annealed preferably under vacuum at a temperature about 5 to 40 below the beta transus temperature in u00b0 c of the alloy for about 2 to 48 hours. |
3 | and triethylamine 0 33 ml 2 3 mmol the solution was stirred at room temperature for fourteen hours after which time the triethylamine hydrochloride was filtered off and washed with hot tetrahydrofuran 2 u00d7 10 ml the filtrate was evaporated to give a pale yellow solid that was recrystallized from tetrahydrofuran hexane to afford 0 60 g 75 of compound 8a as a pale yellow solid mp 214 216 u00b0 c 1 h nmr dmso d 6 u03b4 3 83 t 2h j 5 46 hz 4 65 t 2h j 5 46 hz 7 56 m 3h 7 71 d 1h j 8 93 hz 7 99 d 2h j 8 15 8 29 dd 1h j 2 39 hz 8 74 hz 8 68 d 1h j 2 18 hz 10 63 s 1h 13 c nmr u03b4 30 49 69 98 91 08 117 64 119 23 122 38 127 52 127 86 128 20 131 62 131 90 134 12 137 90 151 40 158 35 165 43 exact mass calcd for c 18 h 3 brclno 4 420 9716 observed m h 421 9788 7 benzamido 3 3 bromopropoxy 4 chloroisocoumarin 8b 82 yield pale yellow solid mp 193 194 u00b0 c 1 h nmr dmso d 6 u03b4 2 28 m 2h 3 66 t 2h j 6 56 hz 4 44 t 2h j 5 96 hz 7 55 m 3h 7 68 d 1h j 8 74 hz 7 98 d 6 56 hz 8 25 dd 1h j 1 99 hz 8 74 hz 8 66 d 1h j 1 98 hz 10 62 s 1h 13c nmr u03b4 30. |
9 | be noted however that the object 1 can be constituted by any object having a flat surface portion 1a suitable for applying a code or code markings 31 such objects 1 may constitute flat objects like for example textile webs foils fabrics and strips as well as profiled parts such as for instance window frames the object 1 in the first exemplary embodiment constitutes a flat material web 1 which is moved according to fig1 by conveying means 25 conjointly with an applied mask 4 in which recesses or apertures are formed in conformity with a code in the given instance a bar code past code forming means 30 containing an adhesive application device 2 which sprays adhesive or bonding agent 14 onto the material web 1 through the recesses 22 in the mask 4 the adhesive 14 impacts only the region of the mask 4 and is applied to preselected surface areas 1b of a flat surface or surface portion 1a of the object or material web 1 in accordance with a desired code configuration those areas of material web 1 located beyond the mask 4 are not impacted after the application of adhesive has been carried out essentially in the form of the code the material web 1 with the adhesive spread 3 is moved past a glass bead dispensing device 11 by means of which glass beads 13 are poured blown or scattered out of a container and. |
5 | means of a second hydraulic cylinder 50 a bucket 56 is pivotally connected at the end of stick 48 at a joint 58 the angle u03b8 3 fig2 between stick 48 and bucket 56 may be adjusted by means of a third hydraulic cylinder 60 backhoe 20 may be considered to have four degrees of freedom these are angles u03b8 1 and u03b8 2 which together adjust the position of the end of stick 48 in the vertical plane of arm 41 angle u03b8 3 which adjusts the orientation of bucket 56 i e the angle u03b3 of fig2 and the swing angle u03c6 which may be measured relative to an arbitrary reference line such as longitudinal axis 26 backhoe 20 includes a power source 21 fig7 typically power source 21 comprises a diesel engine driving one or more hydraulic pumps the hydraulic pumps produce a supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid valves 81 allow the supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid to be selectively connected to actuators such as actuator 34 and hydraulic cylinders 44 50 and 60 in some cases power source 21 could be a source of electrical power in such cases actuator 34 and hydraulic cylinders 44 50 and 60 would be replaced with electrical actuators and valves 81 would be replaced by electrical switches as shown in fig2 the position of a point 65 at the tip of bucket 56 may be specified in a cylindrical frame of reference f arm centred on axis 33 in this frame of reference the position vector p of point 65 may be specified in terms of the coordinates r z and u03c6 as shown in fig2 in the alternative the position of point 65 relative to. |
3 | are separately subjected to the humid heat treatment and then blended it is surprising that the degree of foaming depends on the melt viscosity and falls to such a low degree for both high and low viscosity copolymers that each can be subjected to the humid heat treatment without substantial foaming and then combined to obtain a blend of copolymers having a melt viscosity that is within the range of that of a badly foaming copolymer the blend of copolymers can contain one high and one low melt viscosity component or it may contain more than one high melt viscosity component more than one low melt viscosity component and may also contain one or more components having the middle melt viscosity range e g 5 u00d7 10 4 to 13 u00d7 10 4 i e the badly foaming range the calculation of how much of each blend component to use in a preferred embodiment to obtain a desired melt viscosity mv at 372 u00b0 c of a final blend z can be found by mixing n components a b n according to the following relationship equ1 this calculation provides the melt viscosity of a final blend mv z assuming no viscosity change occurs during the extrusion process actually melt viscosity will change during such process and the calculation must be adjusted in practice in accordance with the viscosity change for example if the melt viscosity has been found to be decreasing during such process by about 4 u00d7 10 4 poises and the desired viscosity of the blend is 8 u00d7 10 4 poise the blend would. |
3 | by the results shown in table iii aqueous isopropanol effectively destroys coliform organisms table iii______________________________________ number of coli coliforms forms surviving surviving exposure mpn mpn source of time isopropanol isopropanolbarley malt minutes 25 50 75 25 50 75______________________________________brand a 15 6 7 1 3 11 8 0 6 0 1 1 1brewer 39 s malt 30 12 9 0 2 1 6 1 2 0 2 0 2 60 0 5 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1brand b 15 19 7 4 6 3 3 1 1 0 3 0 2distiller 39 s 30 12 3 5 9 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 3malt 60 2 1 3 9 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 1brand b 15 9 9 24 0 2 0 0 8 1 8 0 2brewer 39 s malt 30 7 9 6 8 5 3 0 6 0 5 0 4 60 1 2 0 6 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 2______________________________________ most probable number additional studies were conducted to determine the effect of the aqueous alcohol upon the alpha and beta amylase activity in particular barley malt was treated with an aqueous solution containing 70 isopropanol by volume at room temperature for both 1 and 24 hours the malt was rinsed thoroughly and dried at low temperatures which did not exceed 140 u00b0 f diastatic power determinations employing aacc method 22 10 and using 1 gram of malt demonstrated no significant loss of enzymatic activity in particular barley malt which had been subjected to the aforementioned concentrated isopropanol solution for 1 hour demonstrated a diastatic activity of 390 brabender units while the barley malt treated under similar circumstances for 24 hours was determined to have 410. |
4 | kit 010 may be further comprised of a roller iron sleeve 300 a storage tray 400 not shown a squeegee scraper assembly 500 and or a container 600 not shown for holding the contents of the roller iron steamer kit 010 the container may be but is not limited to a bag or a case in some embodiments the roller iron steamer attachment may have a water reservoir 190 for steam generation in other embodiments the roller iron steamer attachment channels steam from a steamer with respect to the above description it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the technology disclosed herein to include variations in size materials shape form function and the manner of operation assembly and use are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the technology disclosed herein therefore the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the technology disclosed herein further since numerous modification and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art it is not desired to limit the technology disclosed herein to the exact construction and operation shown and described and accordingly all suitable modification and equivalents may be resorted to falling within the scope. |
7 | u03bc and t values likely to be encountered such a table may be generated for a variety of common casing types and of a specific radius fig6 a is a graphical illustration of a typical pair of b a and b t values for a particular set u03c3 i u03bc j t k of casing parameters the values of b a and b t are calculated at a succession of points in u03c3 u03bc and t spaced at intervals sufficiently small so that the fields vary linearly between points in the table the result is a three dimensional mesh or table of the values of b a and b t for any value of u03c3 u03bc and t this is referred to as the master casing parameteres table the table need only to be calculated only once for the entire range of anticipated casing parameters and for the fixed spacing of the auxiliary receivers and chosen operating frequencies adjacent points in u03c3 u03bc and t space define an elemental rectangular volume the values of b a and b t at an arbitrary value of u03c3 u03bc and t within this elementary volume can be obtained by linear interpolation between the values on. |
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