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4 | same such animal fiber materials are prepared using an aqueous finishing process to covalently attach a heterocyclic n halamine to an animal fiber material once prepared the finished animal fiber materials of the present invention have antibacterial activity against pathogenic microorganisms moreover the antibacterial activity of such animal fiber materials can be regenerated by washing with a chlorine containing solution application_number US 79700801 A description the present invention provides a method for preparing regenerable antimicrobial animal fiber materials such materials are prepared in a conventional processing of animal fiber materials comprising acetalization after which a heterocyclic n halamine is added in an aqueous finishing process the animal fiber materials comprise flesh hide and skin wool cloth silk cloth duck down goose down etc the prepared regenerable antimicrobial animal fiber materials according to the present invention comprise leather wool cloth silk cloth duck down goose down etc heterocyclic n halarnine as used in this invention refers to a 4 to 7 membered ring wherein at least 3 members of the ring are carbon and from 1 to 3 members of the ring are nitrogen heteroatom and from 0 to 1 member of the ring is oxygen heteroatom wherein from 0 to 2 carbon members comprise a carbonyl group and wherein at least 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms are substituted with a hydrogen or hydroxyalkyl group such as u2014 ch 2 oh or a alkoxyalkyl group such as u2014 ch 2 och 3 at least one ring nitrogen has bonded thereto a halogen atom in addition the ring members can be further substituted with alkyl groups such as methyl ethyl etc or hydroxy groups 0013 fig1 shows the molecular structures of the two heterocyclic. |
5 | sentinel event reduction system is described herein the system includes a uniquely engineered door that is hung in a door frame for use particularly in facilities where there are at risk patients who may hurt themselves or attempt suicide the door is hung in any conventional door frame the door has an angled top and a continuous hinge further in at least some examples a pliable material is attached to the opposite side of the door from the hinge side of the door the door is dimensioned so that there are substantial openings above and below the door between the door and the door frame turning now to fig1 and 2 the sentinel event reduction system 10 is shown with a door 20 mounted onto one side of a door frame 15 the complete doorway is defined by the door frame 15 and the floor 17 the door 20 is trapezoidally shaped a first side of the door 25 is adjacent to and hanging on the door frame 15 the first side 25 includes a continuous hinge 26 that attaches the door 20 onto the door frame 15 this first side 25 of the door 20 is substantially straight to enable the operation of a conventional hinge along substantially the entire length of the first side a second or top side 30 of the door 20 is adjacent the first side 25 an acute angle 31 is formed by the intersection of the first side 25 and top side 30 of the door 20 the size of the acute angle 31 is in one example between about 45 u00b0 and 65 u00b0 in one. |
7 | powered by either a battery 712 or other non portable source as a matter of design choice since portability is less critical in a laboratory environment carousel drive motor 792 and plunger motor 704 are powered by the battery 712 or other non portable source as a matter of design choice valve 60 valve lever 404 lever ramp and syringe port opening 420 all function as described in fig4 a 4c a fundamental difference between the extraction system and the capturing system is that the extraction system does not need a fork or fork retraction motor plunger depression carriage 734 is driven by carriage screw 700 along dual slides 701 and 702 with plunger 70 in a retracted position as illustrated in fig7 fixed arm 736 extending from plunger depression carriage 734 is designed to pass through the slot openings in first plate 44 see fig3 located directly above each plunger collar 69 to depressingly engage plunger collar 69 as plunger motor retracts carriage 734 by way of lead screw 700 from position 700b along plane 34 b 34 to position 700a once the plunger is completely depressed plunger motor 704 repositions plunger depression carriage 734 back to position 700b so that carousel 32 can rotate a subsequent sample bearing syringe into place under fixed arm 736 as illustrated in fig4 b 4c each syringe position on carousel plate 46 has an opening 420 through which the sample passes when the syringe plunger is depressed with the valve in an open position when the plunger of a sample bearing syringe is depressed the sample escapes through syringe opening 50 and cylinder 415 flutes 430 433 out air sample port 98 and into a gas chromatography device not shown. |
5 | 10 this is accomplished by the use of the articulation member 80 the articulation member 80 is a self contained device that is designed to be fitted between two screed roller members 12 the placement of the articulation member 80 in this manner allows the connected screed roller members 12 to vary in their longitudinal axis with respect to one another thereby allowing the present invention to finish a concrete slab that contains either a central ridge or valley to accomplish this a center support 82 is positioned in the desired location at the longitudinal center of the concrete forms 14 the articulation member 80 is then positioned between two or more screed roller members 12 in a location that it corresponds in its relative location to the center support the articulation member 80 then rides along the top of the center support 82 the height of which relative to the concrete forms 14 determines the rise or drop in the finished concrete 39 s 18 surface the articulation member 80 contains three primary components that make this possible the first of these is a centrally located u joint 98 that is fixedly attached at either end to the other two components the female and male articulation bodies 81 and 83 the u joint 98 employed in this application is of a type that is commonly in automotive or other vehicle applications and allows the two screed roller members 12 to rotate around slightly different longitudinal axises the u joint 98 is located in a centrally located u joint cavity 100 of the female and male articulation bodies 81. |
6 | of an elastic diaphragm 22 is fastened by a circumference of the wall between the two housing parts 20 21 the diaphragm 22 rests with the circumference on a radially inward extending clamping collar 59 of the lower housing part 20 and the circumference of the diaphragm is elastically pressed by the edge 55 of the upper housing part 21 into its locked state and retained there the diaphragm 22 divides a valve chamber 24 from an opposite control chamber 25 the control chamber 25 communicates with the negative pressure connection 16 of the valve 15 on the side of the diaphragm 22 toward the negative pressure connection 16 a diaphragm plate 26 is joined to the diaphragm 22 the diaphragm plate serves to lend a certain rigidity to the diaphragm 22 and to support a spring 27 the spring 27 contacts the diaphragm plate 26 and rests on a bottom of the 28 upper housing part 21 if needed the diaphragm plate 26 can be made heavier with weights therefore the operating noise of the valve 15 is modified to enable optimal noise tuning in the vehicle by an adapted vibration tuning the diaphragm 22 on the side remote from the negative pressure connection 16 and toward. |
9 | the range of a wlan the wireless computing device conserves battery power by not scanning for a wlan the communication network may additionally be connected to the wlan for data exchange the alert criteria may be customized and stored in a subscriber database at the communication network application_number US 2732201 A description 0012 fig1 depicts a wireless communication network indicated generally by the numeral 10 providing wireless communication services to mobile terminals 60 over a large geographic area the service area is divided into a plurality of regions or u201c cells u201d 12 a cell 12 may be subdivided into sectors two or more sectors each cell 12 typically includes a base station 14 for communicating with mobile terminals 60 within that cell 12 as used herein the term u201c mobile terminal u201d means any device capable of wireless communications and may include a cellular radiotelephone a personal digital assistant pda that combines a cellular radiotelephone with data processing capabilities or a conventional laptop and or palmtop computer including a radiotelephone transceiver mobile terminals may also be referred to as u201c pervasive computing u201d devices wireless communication network 10 may provide voice services data services or both voice and data services numerous standards exist for wireless communication networks representative standards include time division multiple access tdma standards such as the telecommunications industry association tia electronics industry alliance eia standard tia eia 136 or the global system for wireless communication gsm and code division multiple access cdma standards such as is 95 cdma2000 and wideband cdma w cdma while the present invention is explained in the context of a cdma network and provides examples utilizing features and. |
7 | to the function to extract the image of the object 603 and to calculate the position of the extracted image of the object 603 on the screen the image extracting circuit 601 provides position data indicating the position of the image of the object on the screen and gives a light detection signal i e a click signal when an image of the light emitted by the light emitting element 801 is displayed on the screen the microcomputer 602 converts the signal format of the light detection signal into a signal format that can be dealt with by the computer apparatus 109 i e a same signal format as that of the output signal of a mouse 301 provided when the click button of the mouse 301 is pressed the microcomputer 602 sends the click signal through the signal line 108 connected to the i o port thereof to the computer apparatus 109 the video camera 600 of the computer system shown in fig6 similarly to that of the computer system shown in fig1 gives digital video signals to the computer apparatus 109 and hence can be used also as one of common image data supply sources for the computer apparatus the computer system illustrated in fig6 to 9 like the computer system illustrated in fig1 to 5. |
8 | further integrate some kind of device because its structure requires a large capacitance the structure shown in fig1 however makes it possible to further integrate such a device this also enables a considerable reduction of cost the semiconductor integrated circuit device shown in fig1 is equivalent to the one shown in fig5 since a storage capacitance of the stacked capacitor 15 itself is considerably increased compared to the conventional and also the contact hole 17a for the interconnection 16 need not be provided the area of the impurity region 5b can be reduced a leakage out of the pn junction at the interface between the impurity region 5b and the semiconductor substrate 7 becomes also decreased which substantially reduces a potential change in the storage node 1 compared to the conventional together with the marked increase in the stored charge the device shown in fig1 is manufactured by the following process referring to fig1 a the isolation region 6 made of a thick oxide film with a thickness of approximately 6000 u00e5 is formed by selectively oxidizing the main surface of the p type semiconductor substrate 7 with an impurity concentration of 1 u00d7 10 15 u02dc 1 u00d7 10 16 cm 3 a gate oxide film 23 of the n channel mos transistors 11 and 12 is formed to a thickness of approximately 200 u00e5 in an active region where the isolation region 6 is not formed polysilicon is deposited to a thickness of approximately 5000 u00e5 by a cvd chemical vapor deposition. |
5 | a ground anchor of the same size as that just described may also be used to support a larger post or pole than post p by the use of the adapter shown in fig3 the adapter 25 here is comprised of a cylindrical tube or pipe 26 which has a pair of rings 27 welded to its interior adjacent its ends 28 so constructed the adapter 25 may be slid upon the prop 11 after the ground anchor has been embedded a larger pipe may then be telescoped over the adapter to provide a close fit for stable ground support the ground anchor illustrated in fig1 may also be used to support square shaped rather than cylindrically shaped posts by the use of the other adapter 30 illustrated in fig4 and 5 this adapter is of u shaped construction formed from a strip of metal that is bent into this shape to form two parallel leg portions 31 joined by a bight portion 32 the bight portion is formed with a slot 33 which is sized to receive the spike 15 in use the adapter 30 is placed upon the platform 18 beneath the plate 13 just before the platform is finally driven into place upon the surface of the ground g as shown in fig4 with a channel having been drilled into the bottom of a wooden post p 39 the post is telescoped upon the prop 11 between the legs 31 of the adapter 30 thereby becoming mounted uprightly and secured upon the ground anchor and the ground with reference next to fig6 8. |
9 | distillation process where the distillate is the desired product it is conventional to control the column at a point near to the point that distillate is withdrawn from the column in the instant process the product draw off of purified acetone is of course grossly ratioed to the feed rate of crude acetone however for precise control of the temperature profile of the column the product draw off is adjusted to maintain a constant preselected temperature on a tray or plate in the region between the caustic feed point and the crude acetone feed points it will be understood that the preselected temperature is dependent on the pressure in the column at that tray and thus the preselected pressure compensated temperature is an indication of the composition profile at that point with the 60 tray column being utilized it has been found that there is sensitive interaction between the water and acetone profiles around the tenth tray and the product draw off rate steam input at 2 is ratioed to the vapor and liquid feeds in accordance with the relative amounts of vapor and liquid flows the product draw off at 8 is ratioed to the feed rates with the ratio adjusted by the pressure compensated temperature on the tenth tray in this manner essentially only acetone is in the overhead and the cumene can be forced to the bottom with water spent caustic and the aldol condensation products the process of the instant invention has resulted in the elimination of the oil sidedraw necessary in the previously discussed u s pat no 3 668 256 process this has contributed significantly to the simplification of. |
1 | variations in pedicle shapes are learned by a training based method data compression techniques are used to both reduce the data dimension for a fast training and detection and to enable a multi scale search without multi scale training the detected pedicles can be used for automatic measurements and characterization of spine related ailments or analysis although this disclosure employs the illustrative example of pedicle analysis the methods and system described herein may be employed for tracking and defining other anatomical features structures or organs for example the detection method of the present invention may be employed for planning surgical procedures for setting fractured or broken bones or identifying special bone structures it should be understood that the elements shown in fig1 and 2 may be implemented in various forms of hardware software or combinations thereof preferably these elements are implemented on one or more appropriately programmed general purpose digital computers having a processor and memory and input output interfaces referring now in specific detail to the drawings in which like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements throughout the several views and initially to fig1 and 2 a pedicle detection method and system includes two phases a training phase fig1 and a detection phase fig2 in block 10 of the training phase a set of images such as spine images are selected and normalized to a particular size which is automatically adapted to the spine width of each image then pedicle images of typical pedicle shapes are collected to form a set of training data each pedicle image in the training. |
7 | the spirit of the invention for example the system 100 may be implemented in a network configuration with individual workstations connected to a server also other input and output devices may be used as desired for example a remote user could access the server with a desktop computer a laptop utilizing the internet or with a wireless handheld device such as an ipad u2122 iphone u2122 ipod u2122 blackberry u2122 treo u2122 or the like one embodiment of the invention has been designed for use on a stand alone personal computer running in windows microsoft xp vista windows 7 another embodiment of the invention has been designed to run on a linux based server system according to one aspect of the invention it is contemplated that the computer 12 will be operated by a user in an office business trading floor classroom or home setting as illustrated in fig5 and as described in greater detail below the inputs 30 may suitably include a portfolio of investments to be analyzed a factor risk model that covers the assets in said portfolio where said factor risk model has more than one estimate of specific risk and a user selected choice for which specific risk estimate to use the user choice could be to use more than one specific risk estimate if more than one specific risk estimate is chosen then there will be output for each specific risk estimate chosen for example a portfolio manager may wish to see the risk in his portfolio using two distinct specific risk models one with a rapid response to company specific news and unusual daily asset returns the other that. |
1 | mgso 4 and concentrated to give the clean product as a colorless oil 70 mg in 82 yield compound 64 compound 62 30 mg was dissolved in 4 n hcl in dioxane 2 0 ml the reaction mixture was stirred for 1 5 hours the dioxane was then removed in vacuo the residue was dissolved in pyridine 1 0 ml then cooled to 0 u00b0 c in an ice bath toluenesulfonylchloride 63 mg was added in portions after the addition the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 12 tours the pyridine was then removed in vacuo the residue was taken up in methylene chloride dithyl ether 1 1 v v 100 ml the mixture was washed with dilute brine 3 u00d7 20 ml dried over mgso 4 and concentrated to give a liquid residue the crude product was purified by column chromatography with ethyl acetate hexane 4 6 v v as eluent to give the clean product as a colorless oil 25 g in 74 yield analogous reactions will append a carboxyamido group cyclic imino carboxylic acids cyclic imino carboxylic acids are a class of u03b2 amino acid residues wherein the amino functionality itself is part of a ring structure these u03b2 amino acids can also be used as residues in the present invention general experimental procedure a peptide. |
1 | members the test was carried out on water solutions of sugar steviol glycoside blends with reb a 97 stevioside 98 and sg 95 as well as on same sweeteners used u201c as is u201d it was observed that in all cases sugar steviol glycoside blends have more acceptable taste profile compared to case when the same sweeteners are used u201c as is u201d without blending with other sweeteners the sugar reb a 97 blend had the lowest score for bitterness while stevioside 98 used u201c as is u201d was the most bitter compared to the other samples for overall acceptability sugar reb a 97 blend had the highest score followed by sg 95 and stevioside 98 the obtained low calorie composite sweetener can be favorably used for seasoning various food products for instance soy sauce soy sauce powder soy paste soy paste powder dressings mayonnaise vinegar powdered vinegar bakery products and confectioneries frozen desserts meat products fish meat products potato salad bottled and canned foods fruit and vegetables in intact or mixed forms with other sweeteners such as corn syrup glucose maltose sucrose lactose aspartame saccharin sugar alcohols organic and amino acids flavors and or coloring agents the products are favorably usable as low calorie sweetener in exemplary applications including low cariogenic food products such as confectioneries including chewing gum chocolate biscuits cookies toffee and candy additional applications include soft drinks such as coffee cocoa juice carbonated drinks sour milk beverage yogurt drinks and alcoholic drinks such as brandy. |
6 | prevent the fluid from escaping through the interfaces of the fluid pneumatic connections in the articulate joint center element 40 is provided with a central cylindrical recess 44 having sections varying in diameter for purposes that will be described reference being had now to fig8 of the drawings a fastening element such as bolt 28 can be inserted coaxially along axis 20 of rotation portions 46 48 of this center recess are shaped so to fit complementally with the outside diameters of center portions respectively 50 52 of the conduit 12 preferably a water tight but rotatable connection between the center element 40 and conduit 12 is accomplished the outside wall 54 of center element 40 should then be seated so to provide with wall 58 of conduit 12 a cylindrical passageway 56 this substantially cylindrical passageway 56 should curve as seen better in fig3 of the drawings so to present a constant cylindrical area of pneumatic connection between passageway 56 and tapered chamber 32 in operation the fluid flowing through the unique swivel assembly described herein operates as follows fluid enters ingress conduit 12 according to the arrow 14 as seen in fig3 of the drawings as the tapered chamber becomes smaller progressively fluid is forced into the passageway 56 through the substantially annular orifice 24 of the chamber 22 when the fluid first flows through. |
7 | reinforced internally with heavier core materials metal inserts ribs or pieces of various materials with specially selected properties where control of stray reflected or scattered radiation is required a layer will be added using a radiation absorbing barrier material such as lead should any material such as lead be used which has potential for toxicity or other adverse properties the hazardous layer can be located inside the composite sandwich thus encapsulating the said hazardous layer rendering it safe but retaining the desired protective property of the radiation barrier a phosphor screen 11 is mounted in the large opening to the housing structure 10 and sealed to the housing at its perimeter mirrors 12 and 13 are mounted on the interior surfaces of the said housing structure 10 and carefully aligned to transmit the image clearly and accurately from the phosphor screen 11 to the lens 14 and digital camera 15 where the image is captured said lens 14 is mounted firmly and sealed to the housing structure forming an air and dust tight enclosure in the volume bounded by the phosphor screen 11 the lens 14 and the housing structure 10 the mirrors 12 and 13 are contained in the sealed space the enclosure also excludes any ambient light that would affect the image quality produced by. |
4 | is characteristic of this type of microparticulate retention systems they show a poor capture of fillers and colloidal matter since no reduction in turbidity is observed the combination with bentonite does not significantly improve the effectiveness in terms of retention and only slightly improves the effectiveness in terms of drainage as for the linear polymer its behavior follows the tendency to improve the retention of fillers and fines the combination according to the invention of a branched polymer in reverse phase emulsion and bentonite provides a net gain in filler retention and in total retention and is revealed to be superior to the known linear polymer bentonite system the coagulation capacity is better for a branched polymer in emulsion which translates into an excellent reduction in the turbidity at 30 u2032 30 min the r 52 test and the r 102 test show that the invention makes it possible to obtain branched products having ul viscosities higher than those accessible through gel polymerization as described in european patient 0 574 335 any attempt to reach such highly advantageous ul viscosity values using a gel polymerization process with drying into a powder would result in a product that was totally insoluble and therefore totally unusable in the industry the sd 102 test shows that the polymer used in the form of a solution in water of the powder obtained by drying the. |
9 | convex and concave surfaces the convex surface progressively protrudes from the edge of the top or bottom surface toward one tip the concave surface progressively recedes from the edge of the top or bottom surface toward the other tip as shown in fig6 a the tip portions viewed from above show envelopes profiled by the points corresponding to the line 21 of the polyhedral member the envelopes form unique loci of the members of this invention when the members are rotated about the shaft 6 or axis b the hatched cross section of the polyhedral member 1 of fig5 b shows a cross section cut along the line indicated by the arrows shown in fig9 as shown in fig7 and 8 the opening 3 is closed as follows 1 as the polyhedral members 1 rotate in a direction indicated by the arrows the opening 3 becomes gradually smaller 2 soon the leading ends of the convex surfaces 21 fig6 b of the tips 2 34 collect at the center a so that the opening disappears fig9 3 and at this time recesses 22 fig5 b and 9 surrounded by the slopes 15 16 of the convex surfaces 13 appear around the center a on each of the upper and lower surfaces of the members as shown in fig1 and 14 when the members continue rotating the recesses 22 disappear and the upper and lower surfaces of all polyhedral members meet at points 21 39 fig6 b this continuous closing process containing a phase wherein the recesses 22 appear and a phase wherein the upper and lower surfaces 17 replace the recesses is a feature of this invention it forcedly induces the coating material to move to the top and bottom parts of the. |
6 | the plasma process apparatus 10 under control of the controller 50 and a program i e a recipe for causing the various components or devices of the plasma process apparatus 10 to perform in accordance with process conditions in addition these programs may be stored in a computer readable storage medium 52 a and downloaded to the memory device 52 the computer readable storage medium 52 a may be a hard disk apparatus including a portable hard disk device a semiconductor memory including a flash memory an optical disk including a cd rom a cd r rw and a dvd r rw a magnetic disk including a floppy disk a usb memory etc in addition the programs may be downloaded to the memory device 53 from another apparatus such as a server through a network a particular program stored in the memory device 52 is read by the process controller 50 and run in accordance with an instruction input through the user interface 51 so that a corresponding process is carried out in the plasma process apparatus 10 next an example of a process carried out in the rlsa microwave plasma process apparatus 10 is described first the substrate s is transferred into the chamber 11 and placed on the susceptor 12 while the chamber 11 is being evacuated by the evacuation mechanism 24 the process gasses such as the cf gas and o 2 gas are supplied into the chamber 11 from the gas supplying system 17 through the gas supplying line 19 and the gas inlet portion 13 so that an etching process or the like is carried out in the plasma process apparatus 10 since microwave plasma which is characterized by radical rich plasma low electron temperature and high density is produced only a significantly reduced. |
1 | occluding the left subclavian artery stent 17 on the stent graft is of the zig zag or z stent type and is shown dotted in fig6 for the sake of clarity the stent graft is schematically depicted in a diameter reduced state by the use of a diameter reducing arrangement generally shown as 16 the diameter reducing arrangement includes release wires 18 extending down each side of the stent graft in a helical manner in opposite directions from a distal end 14 to the proximal end 12 the release wire 18 is stitched in and out of the graft material of the stent graft to maintain it in position a further release wire is in a similar configuration on the other side of the stent graft at intervals along the length of the stent graft threads 22 and 24 are looped around the release wire and extended in opposite circumferential directions as discussed in detail with reference to fig5 a and 5b to hold the stent graft in a partially diameter reduced state the diameter reducing arrangements on each side therefore extend in a part helical manner from one end of the stent graft to the other the stent graft is retained onto a delivery device 42 at its proximal end 12 just distal of a nose cone dilator 50 on a guide wire catheter 52 which passes through the stent graft 10 retention is by fastening struts of the proximal most stent to a trigger wire not shown by means of a suture 54 as is explained in pct patent publication wo 03 101518 entitled u201c trigger wire system for a prosthesis deployment device u201d the teaching of which is incorporated herein in. |
6 | A abstract an air filtering and distribution system includes a first planar section hung from the ceiling of an enclosure which includes air filter modules light modules and blank filler panels a second planar section spaced from and hung below and generally parallel to the first planar section houses a plurality of membrane diffusion panels for uniformly distributing air through an enclosure without turbulence the membrane diffusion panels are composed of a fibrous filter panel mounted on a grid shaped ceiling panel application_number US 73555085 A description referring to fig1 the membrane diffusion panel 10 of the present invention comprises ceiling panel 12 preferably a polystyrene ceiling panel comprising 70 to 80 percent open area ceiling panel 12 is preferably translucent to allow lighting fixtures affixed thereabove to provide adequate illumination for the clean air work area as shown in fig1 ceiling panel 12 may take the form of a grid having substantially parallel longitudinal and lateral bars defining apertures therebetween a fiber sheet 14 is mounted onto ceiling panel 12 retainer clips 16 preferably composed of an extruded plastic secure fiber sheet 14 to ceiling panel 12 to comprise the membrane diffusion panel 10 fiber sheet 14 includes a clip 18 along its edges to provide assurance against unfiltered air leaking past the edges of the fiber sheet fiber sheet 14 preferably comprises a translucent spunbound polyester structure. |
7 | on all sides by borehole casing 18 in a manner well known in the art while the present invention may function in both cased and uncased boreholes it is its ability to function in a cased borehole that distinguishes it and allows it to solve problems heretofore unaddressed the primary objective of the system of the present invention is not only to identify formations that traverse borehole 10 but also to identify the inclination or dip angle of formations such as those associated with formation 22 shown in fig1 the combination of knowledge about the type of formation and the angle of the formation would for example permit a characterization of the underground formations such that formations to the side of the borehole not specifically traversed by the borehole might be identified as an example the angles of formation 22 and formation 20 shown in fig1 could permit an oil and gas operator to identify formations to one side or the other that would result from the combined angles of the formation layers as shown reference is now made to fig2 for a detailed description of the specific elements and components found in logging tool string 24 shown generally in fig1 fig2 is a schematic diagram not intended to represent the actual geometry of the devices and components present in tool string 24 but rather to identify and suggest their functional relationship and their relative position in the tool string the most important component identified in tool string 24 is pulsed neutron source 42 this radiation based logging system generates a pulsed sequence of high energy neutrons measurement using. |
5 | are indicated in terms of the lengths of bars or of the digital type in which the detected values are indicated in terms of digits on the other hand the state change indication marks may also use letters next a second embodiment will be described with reference to fig9 a and 9b in the second embodiment the display device of the working machine according to the invention will be described on a monitor panel which is employed in an arm crane having a hook attached to the bucket portion of the hydraulic shovel with reference to the accompanying drawings fig9 a is a view showing the display screen before switches are depressed and fig9 b is a view showing the display screen after the switches were depressed here the screen construction of the display screen 2 shown in fig1 a and 1b to fig7 is different from that of the display screen 2 shown in fig9 a and 9b of the individual state indication marks shown in fig9 a and 9b the same state indication marks as those shown in fig1 a and 1b to fig7 will be described by designating them by the common reference numerals on the display screen 2 there are displayed the state indication marks. |
6 | is when the control circuit 5 receives the shift signal from the shift control device 4 the control circuit 5 switches the polarities of the wiring of the display segments 2 and background 3 including in the display unit 1 of the indicating instrument 6 thus the currently engaged gear is flashed as shown in fig2 and 4 i e the gear numbers are highlighted the vehicle driver thus receives a visual signal that this is now the best time to shift to the next higher or if applicable lower gear the polarities may also be switched back and forth to make the display unit 1 flash the engaged gear number several times to inform the operator to shift the gear in addition the signals applied to the display segments 2 may be pulse signals from the control circuit 5 further the control circuit 5 may also create a more or less intense flashing of the display unit 1 by adjusting a pulse pause ratio between shifting of the polarities thus the present invention advantageously is able to notify the operator of the vehicle that the time for optimal shifting is approaching by uses long pauses between the flashes of the display unit 1 similarly the operator may be notified that a higher or lower gear should immediately be used by using short pauses between the display unit 1 to provide rapid flashing of the display unit 1 obviously the short and long pulses may be used to provide the. |
9 | the memory in fig5 b a calculation function is shown which receives a signal corresponding to a delay d exhibited by the delay line and calculates configuration parameters p c as a function of the delay d in accordance with the general relationship as with fig5 a the function f may be one of many possible functions which provide a mapping from the delay d to the configuration parameters p c for instance the amount of the delay d is likely to be proportional to the access latency of the memory and so a simple relationship between the delay d and a number of clock cycles required to accommodate an access latency of the memory could be provided it will be appreciated that while the functions illustrated in fig5 a and 5b could be provided as alternatives it is possible to provide a function which relates voltage v clock frequency f clk and the delay d to one or more configuration parameters p c referring now to fig6 an example memory controller 600 is schematically illustrated the memory controller 600 comprises interface circuitry 630 which provides a connection to a memory not shown and control circuitry 610 which is operable to set configuration parameters for controlling an access operation to read data from or write data to the memory the control circuitry 610 sets the configuration parameters in dependence on a signal received at a first input 604 which is indicative of a supply voltage v and on a signal received at a second input 606 which is indicative of a clock. |
6 | discs 18 a through 18 l and 20 a through 20 k are preferably semicircular in form as shown in the various drawings but may be any suitable shape or form so long as rotation of the movable discs 20 a through 20 k relative to the stationary discs 18 a through 18 l results in variation in the closely adjacent surface area between the stationary and movable discs in order to adjust the heat transfer therebetween it will be seen that the twelve fixed discs 18 a through 18 l and the eleven movable discs 20 a through 20 k are exemplary in number and more or fewer discs may make up each set of fixed and rotating discs fig2 provides a detailed perspective view of the fixed discs 18 a through 18 l each of the fixed discs includes a central channel 24 therein the aligned channels 24 of the discs 18 a through 18 l provide for the placement of the rotary shaft 22 therein the shaft 22 is illustrated in fig1 3 5 and 6 a through 6 d of the drawings the discs 18 a through 18 l are supported by legs 26 which in turn rest within the housing 16 shown in fig1 and 5 of the drawings a plurality of peripherally disposed interconnecting tubes 28 extend between adjacent fixed discs 18 a through 18 l and connect each of the fixed discs in sequence that is to say the first fixed disc 18 a is fluidly connected directly to the second fixed disc 18 b the second fixed disc 18 b communicates fluidly with the third disc 18 c and so on in. |
7 | which is formed the image of the slot f 0 through the objective o 1 the cell c the interferometry unit i and the objective o 2 this slot f 1 constitutes the input slot of a holographic concave grating having a small radius of curvature and is associated with an output slot f 2 disposed in front of the sensitive element of a detector pm which delivers a signal s once it is illuminated the interferometry unit i comprises two polarizing prisms w 1 and w 2 having a double image and of the same type and between them a birefringent plate l and a photoelastic modulator m the two prisms w 1 and w 2 are two double image polarizing prisms of the same type for example two wollaston prisms or two rochon prisms or analog they can for example be made of magnesium fluorine their elements being adherent and not stuck w 1 and w 2 are wollaston prisms as represented in fig1 the birefringent plate l is temperature controlled for adjusting the path difference that it introduces the photoelectric modulator m is a silica or fluorine plate excited by a piezoelectric ceramic thereby giving this plate a birefringency which is variable by compression the optical axis of the modulator m is parallel to that. |
7 | in both an activating statement and its associated trigger trees the first of these operators is illustrated in fig2 a which shows a flow operator the function of this operator is to move the output of operator op 1 12 to the input of operator op 2 14 as the output of operator op 1 is produced for example if op 1 is a selection operator on a table which selects rows of the table meeting a certain condition then as the rows meeting the condition are found say by scanning the table the rows are sent to the input of op 2 this permits the op 2 operator to function in parallel to the op 1 operator though of course not on the same row that op 1 is operating on fig2 a illustrates this u201c pipelining u201d operation in a timing chart which shows the activity of op 1 overlapped with the activity of op 2 0031 fig2 b and 2c illustrate the union operators the ordered union operator 16 of fig2 b forces op 2 to operate only after op 1 has completed its operations in effect serializing the op 1 op 2 operations as shown in the timing chart the parallel union operator 18 allows op 2 to operate concurrently with op 1 and assumes that op 2 has no data access conflict with op 1 as is evident from fig2 a and 2c the flow operator 10 and the parallel union operator 18 reduce the. |
2 | relationship an interference pattern or moire effect can result when a non woven fabric is used for the vane material the problem of a moire effect in the window covering when it is closed is avoided in some instances however it may be desirable to use a woven or knit material for the vane material a basic woven material will give a moire effect because this type of material has a very ordered orthogonal surface structure to avoid a moire effect when the window covering having a woven or knit vane material is in the closed position a crepe woven material can be used as the vane material because crepe woven materials have a much more randomly oriented surface structure alternatively the surface of the woven or knit material can be altered to randomize the surface fibers for example by sanding napping or calendarizing window coverings having first and second sheer fabrics and vanes of various colors and combinations of colors are contemplated within the scope of the present invention for example to provide a more transparent window covering in the open position dark sheer material can be used for the first and second sheer fabrics because dark colors reflect less light than lighter colors similarly white or light colored sheer materials provide a more translucent effect when the window covering is open the vanes may be the same color or a different color than. |
6 | between the leds 7 7 u2032 or the optional dispensed layer 8 and the outlet plane defined by the edge of the mixing chamber walls respectively the inner side of the walls in the example 40 delimiting the light mixing chamber is preferably embodied as reflective and or scattering therefore premixing of the light from the leds 7 7 u2032 and optionally of the color conversion material in the dispensed layer 8 will occur in the light mixing chamber before this mixed light reaches the actual reflector interior volume delimited by the inner lateral surface 70 of the reflector 2 as schematically shown in fig1 the light mixing chamber can be delimited in the light emission direction of the leds 7 7 u2032 by a light transmissive cover 90 which can contain conversion material and or novel particles this cover 90 is thus an example that color conversion material can be arranged in the light emission direction but at a distance to the leds 7 7 u2032 a mixing chamber which is not filled up i e only contains air can be located between this color conversion material and the leds 7 7 u2032 the dispensed layer 8 is only an example of how. |
5 | and detachable end portions 62 as shown in fig2 the middle member 60 is an elongate rod ornamented according to the tastes of the user the end portions 62 are preferably in the shape of a cylinder having a longitudinal axis transverse to the length of the picket 32 as shown in fig2 the cylindrical end portions 62 are cocked relative to the middle member 60 preferably a chord drawn through the center of the end portion 62 intersects the longitudinal axis of the middle member 60 at the top of the middle member 60 to define an angle ranging from greater than 0 degrees to less than 90 degrees preferably from 30 to 60 degrees and most preferably approximately 45 degrees the end portions 62 further include an attachment member for attaching to the middle member 60 the attachment member will vary in type and configuration according to the method of attachment selected various methods are known and any appropriate one may be used fig2 shows a tubular middle member 60 having a square cross sectional shape and open ends that form female inlets 63 the end portion attachment member is a male insert 64 capable of fitting into the female inlet 63 to be secured by riveting bolting or welding for example the pickets 32 may be formed of any structurally suitable material the preferred material being sturdy plastic each of the plurality of inserts 34 is a generally flat rectangular piece having two faces 66 67 two long edges 68 69. |
9 | to an organic exhaust recycling device for treating the organic gas such as isopropyl alcohol ipa acetone or propylene glycol monomethyl ether pgme the third exhaust pipe 312 may be connected to an acidic exhaust recycling device for treating the acidic gas such as hydrochloric acid hcl sulfuric acid h 3 po 4 etc the exhaust emitted from the first second and third exhaust pipes are not limited thereto for example the first exhaust pipe 308 may emit organic exhaust the second exhaust pipe 310 may emit acidic exhaust and the third exhaust pipe 312 may emit alkaline exhaust in consideration of the acidic exhaust and alkaline exhaust not being adjacent to each other it is preferable to separate the exhaust pipe for emitting acidic exhaust and the exhaust pipe for emitting alkaline exhaust by other exhaust pipes one main feature of the exhaust machine 300 in the present invention is an extraction tube 317 penetrating through the first enclosed chamber 302 the second enclosed chamber 304 and the third enclosed chamber 306 one end of the extraction tube 317 is connected to an exhaust source 326 such as a reaction chamber of a semiconductor equipment while the other end of the extraction tube 317 is connected to a pump 328 the extraction tube 317 includes an outer tube 314 and an inner tube 316 the outer tube 314 is provided with a long narrow opening extending and being exposed to the first enclosed chamber 302 the second enclosed chamber 304 and the third enclosed chamber 306 the inner tube 316 disposed inside the outer tube 314 is provided with a first inner opening 320 a second inner opening 322 and a third inner opening 324 corresponding respectively to the first enclosed chamber 302. |
9 | and 200 the fourth display region being associated and or visually linked with the media cell 2 to reinforce the child parent relationship between the secondary action 22 and 24 and the primary action 20 and their membership in the same group it will be understood that the application can be equipped with various functionality to allow it to facilitate the construction of the media assets scripted by the writer and for providing the programming necessary to fully render the interactive multimedia experience on a given platform as noted above cells can contain actions to be implemented including instructions to play a media asset such as an audio file or a video file when a writer is scripting the content of the interactive multimedia experience those media assets may not yet exist the application can sort the various pieces of desired media based on the talent that is necessary to create the media or on other criteria for sorting for example the actions in a media cell can be divided into music tasks animation tasks art tasks programming tasks sfx tasks writing tasks video tasks and performance tasks in this way artists used to create the media can be assigned a list of tasks that need to be performed when each of the media assets is created by the artists and inserted into designated u201c slots u201d in a database the application can assemble the completed media for playback the slots in the database can be created before or after the media assets are created because an interactive multimedia experience can have thousands of assets and a non linear structure it is preferred that the application maintain a database to track the. |
2 | in the second operating position along a closed position along the housing as illustrated in fig2 the hand tool 1 is usable in the closed position shown on fig2 in the second operating position by rotating the hand tool 1 in yet another embodiment the drive assembly 2 can be disassociated from the housing 3 by a user and used a second tool what is also claimed is a method of imparting work to a work piece according to the embodiment shown in fig2 the method includes the steps of providing a hand tool 1 including a housing 3 having a movably connected drive shaft the drive shaft 13 engaging a work piece 22 to the drive shaft 13 and actuating the drive shaft 13 when disposed in the first operative position to impart work to the work piece 22 the method in another embodiment comprises the step of having a second coupling element 20 complementary to the first coupling element 7 such that the drive shaft 13 is disposed in a first operative position when the first coupling element 7 is disengaged from the second coupling element 20 and a second operative position when the first coupling element 7 is engages the second coupling element 20 the method further includes the step of fitting a work element or work piece 22 adapted to engage the work piece 22 to the drive shaft 13 finally the method also includes the further steps of engaging the work element 101 when. |
1 | in the following section preferred embodiments are described by way of examples to illustrate the process of the invention however these are not intended in any way to limit the scope of the present invention variants of these examples would be evident to persons ordinarily skilled in the art x ray diffraction xrd patterns were taken with a diffractometer manufactured by rigaku corporation specifically the model ru h3r the goniometer was a cn2155a3 and the x ray tube was equipped with cu target anode the settings for the divergence slits were 1 0 for the receiving slit 0 15 mm and for the scatter slit 1 0 the operating power was 40 kv 100 ma the scanning speed was 2 deg min step 0 02 deg and the wavelength was 1 5406 a infrared spectra were taken with a perkin elmer 16 pc with scan parameters of 16 scans 4 0 cm u2212 1 according to the usp 25 general test methods page 1920 infrared absorption spectra were obtained by the potassium bromide pellet method differential scanning calorimetry was done by the model dsc821 e manufactured by mettler toledo with sample weights of 3 5 mg and the sample temperature range of 25 100 u00b0 c heating rate of 1 u00b0 c min nitrogen flow of 80 0 ml min with one hole in the crucible s omeprazole free base 5 g was added to methanol 25 ml and stirred at 25 30 u00b0 c barium hydroxide 4 6 g dissolved in methanol 40 ml was slowly added to the above solution in 10 minutes at 25 30 u00b0 c the reaction. |
7 | file created during the processing described in fig3 this additional processing is the subject of fig4 which shows a flow chart of an exemplary mechanism for further processing of the nonmatch file the extra processing levels include accessing an additional database containing customer site location information and as a last resort affording a user the opportunity to manually supply missing location information referring to fig4 the dmc computer 200 receives the nonmatch file at step 410 the nonmatch file comprises records in which latitude and longitude location values for a customer site were not found during the process described in fig3 above note that if customer site location values cannot be supplied at this stage then technicians must be manually dispatched to address work orders for service issues at these customer sites the dmc computer 200 presents in a graphical user interface the records contained in the nonmatch file to a user at step 415 and allows the user to edit those records at step 420 at this point the user edits these records either to correct erroneous customer addresses or to supply missing customer addresses nonmatch records that have a complete address are formatted and written to a batch file by the dmc computer 200 in step 425 in one embodiment these records are formatted in a specific format used by the commercial geographic database company but any format may be used the dmc computer 200 subsequently forwards the batch file to the database server 230 at step 430 for a determination of latitude and longitude location values of the customer site corresponding to each nonmatch record within the batch file the dmc computer 200 receives the results from the database server 230 at step 435 each resultant record returned from the. |
9 | mounted on a horizontal shaft 85 and turned by a step motor 86 also mounted on the bracket 81 the cam wheel moves between two rotatable cam followers 87 mounted on the lower ends of members 76 and 77 a portion of the cam wheel 84a is wide enough to force the lower ends of the members 76 and 77 apart sufficiently to produce a pinching action on the transistor leads when the thin portion 84b of the cam wheel is between the cam followers 87 a helical spring 88 pulls the lower ends of members 76 and 77 together and separates the upper ends so that the transistor leads 27a are free to be moved to a new position by wheel 32 it should be noted that a small resilient action is available in back up insulator 76 since it is thin enough to be bent a small amount when the upper ends of the members 76 77 are moved together also contact terminals 30 are resilient and produce a small wiping action on contact sufficient to remove any dirt from the transistor leads 27a as contact is made in order to produce a fast acting machine the testing wheel 32 is made of light weight material and is supported at its periphery by two air bearings 90 positioned adjacent to the underside of the wheel and supported by base members 90a the base members include valves a. |
1 | hose 48 near its end and includes an electrical switch 62 for adjusting the air flow in the spreader 20 as seen in fig4 the switch 62 is electrically connected to an electrically actuated valve 64 which is coupled to the entrance conduit 24 the switch 62 is capable of being placed in at least two positions in the illustrated embodiment of the invention the electrically actuated valve 64 is in the form of a solenoid valve which can either completely open or close the entrance conduit 24 either permitting or restricting the movement of air to the metering block 22 in an alternative embodiment of the invention the electrically actuated valve can have three or more positions such that when the position of the switch 62 is adjusted a signal is sent to the electrically actuated valve 64 which in turn adjusts its position to either permit more or less air to pass through the entrance conduit 24 the switch 62 selectively connects the electrically actuated valve 64 to a battery 68 in a preferred embodiment of the invention the battery 68 is capable of producing a current of about three amperes at twelve volts dc the air flow to the metering block 22 can also be manually controlled by adjusting a ball valve 25 fig2 and 4 located along the pressurized gas entrance conduit 24 in one embodiment of the invention the ball valve 25 acts as an emergency shut off for the spreader 20 the operation of the spreader is as follows the engine 44 is used to power the compressor 38 the compressor 38 works to compress the air inside the. |
7 | is the toner density of the two component developer in the developing means container 40 m is detected by detecting the image of the patch referential toner image with the use of an optical toner density sensor unshown for example if it is determined that the toner density is below the abovementioned proper range a target level for the toner density ratio t d is increased in value to increase the amount by which toner is supplied to the developing device 4 from the toner hopper unshown toner supplying means as the developing device 4 is supplied with a fresh supply of toner the toner density ratio t d increases which in turns reduces in the amount of charge the toner in the developing device 4 thus as the developing device 4 is supplied with a fresh supply of toner a control is executed to keep constant the toner density relative to the preset development contrast vcont on the contrary if it determined that the toner density is above the abovementioned proper range the delivery of the toner to the developing device 4 is temporarily halted here u201c development contrast vcont u201d means the difference vdc u2212 v 1 between the potential level v 1 of the exposed areas of photosensitive drum 1 after the exposure of. |
1 | a diagram showing the bottom 104 rotated around the fastener 108 in the direction shown by arrow 103 fig6 is a diagram showing another view of the bottom 104 rotated to the same position with respect to the top 102 as shown in fig5 fig7 is a diagram showing a different view of the apparatus 100 with the top 102 and the bottom 104 in the same relative positions as in fig5 and 6 fig7 shows the opening 114 through which hairs are inserted and also shows the surface 111 of the area 110 on which the tips of the hairs rest the area 110 is defined by a curved wall 113 which in a closed position of the apparatus 100 accommodates hairs or fibers inserted through the opening 114 in one embodiment the opening 110 as defined by the curved wall 113 is larger than the through hole defined by the opening 114 in the top 102 and is aligned approximately coaxially with the through hole defined by the opening 114 in the top 102 fig8 is another view of the apparatus 100 with the top 102 and the bottom 104 in the same relative positions as in fig5 and 6 fig8 shows a different view of the area 110 and the curved wall 113 fig9 is another view of the apparatus 100 with the top 102 and the bottom 104 in the same relative positions as in fig5 and 6 fig9 shows the protruding edges 106 and. |
3 | at the end can be prepared very simply by means of a one pot reaction first in this reaction a polymethacrylate obtained by free radical polymerization in the presence of a chain regulator is transesterified with u03b1 u03c9 difunctional polyethers at temperatures from about 70 to about 150 u00b0 c preferably from 100 to 120 u00b0 c the reaction can be carried out with or without solvent in general residues of water are first removed from the system with an inert solvent such as toluene or xylene in order to remove any traces of moisture present to simplify the removal from the reaction mixture of the alcohol liberated in the transesterification reaction methanol or butanol for example depending on the polymethacrylate used it is advisable to add an inert solvent such as toluene xylene or a petroleum fraction having a boiling range from about 70 to about 140 u00b0 c prior art lewis transesterification catalysts such as alkyl titanate alkyl zirconate dialkyltin acetate halide or dialkyl tin dialkyl esters can be used in amounts of from about 0 1 to about 3 by weight based on the polymethacrylate particularly suitable catalysts are isopropyl titanate dibutyltin acetate chloride and dibutyltin oxide the molar ratio of polymethacrylate to polyalkylene oxide can be from about 1. |
2 | be lifted off the stack by means of the manipulator for subsequent manipulation after processing of the workpiece the covering can be removed from the workpiece this may be done manually by an operator or may also be carried out in an automated manner by means of a removal unit of the mechanical arrangement a second mechanical arrangement 24 for handling a perforated metal sheet 1 is illustrated in fig4 parts that correspond to parts in fig1 2 a to 2 c and 3 bear the same reference numerals even if they are shown in slightly modified form the mechanical arrangement 24 comprises a feed device 25 for example a feed device arranged downstream of a punching machine for feeding perforated metal sheets 1 a stacking device 26 for stacking the perforated metal sheets 1 a manipulator 14 and a processing device 15 the stacking device 26 has a depositing device 27 for depositing the fed perforated metal sheets 1 on the stack 12 a stack 28 of paper liners 29 serving as coverings which is arranged beside the stack 12 of perforated metal sheets 1 and a pushing device 30 with a driven roller 31 for moving the uppermost paper liner 29 onto the stack 12 the sequence of the method. |
3 | color standard are illustrated on the scale of fig3 wherein 34 value 34 is represented in the center axis by grey scale the 34 chroma 34 is represented from the center ring to the outside circular cross section and progression around the circle represents 34 hue 34 the 34 value 34 is variable in accordance with the invention by increasing or decreasing the amount of the initial pigment in the standard material or by addition of an achromatic black or white pigment dopant before mentioned the 34 chroma 34 may be varied by increasing or decreasing the concentration of the original pigment which as above stated also affects the 34 value 34 the 34 hue 34 may be changed by changing pigments or by mixing the same by changing the initial packing density of the pigment polymer mixture both chroma and value may be changed in addition gloss may be introduced by proper post sintering surface preparation as later explained the blended material at 48 is then weighed and compressed at 86 to give a standard of known density the color of the final product being directly related to the pre sintering compression density once compressed to a suitable size the material is sintered at 60 upon a porcelain plate 58 at 360 u00b0 370 u00b0 c for a predetermined number of hours where the sintering time is dependent upon the size of the piece once sintered the material is cooled slowly to avoid warping or cracking after cooling the material may be finished. |
6 | responsive element responsive to a driver 34 the valve is preferably carried in a single housing body 31 for example as is accomplished in a sourdillon valve model 099 including a cut off valve and a flow rate adjuster the responsive element 36 in the preferred embodiment is a pick up coil 58 although other electronically driven devices could also be employed the responsive element 36 controls at least one valve actuator for example plunger shaft 38 for controlling the connection between the gas supply 20 and the gas manifold 16 in the preferred embodiment shown in fig1 the responsive member 36 includes the plunger shaft 38 acting as a valve stem that carries a valve head 40 for displacement into contact with and away from the valve seat 42 closure of the valve head 40 against the valve seat 42 obstructs the flow of gas input between the supply 20 and the gas manifold 16 in addition the valve construction shown in fig1 includes flow rate adapter that varies the amount of gas that can be passed from the supply 20 to the gas manifold 16 and into the burner 14 for example the actuator 22 may include a tapered valve stem with a flow control channel that controls the amount of blockage of the flow passageway through the valve 30 from its inlet 72 to its outlet 74 both the valve head 40 and the valve stem. |
3 | 2 yl 1h pyrazole 1 carboxylate 15 4 g 52 5 mmol and 2 bromo 5 fluoropyridine 8 4 g 47 7 mmol in 1 4 dioxane 100 ml pd pph 3 4 5 5 g 4 77 mmol and a 2m aqueous solution of na 2 co 3 71 6 ml 0 14 mol were added then the resulting mixture was stirred at 100 u00b0 c for 3 hours and then at room temperature for 72 hours water was added to the reaction mixture followed by extraction with etoac the organic layer was washed with a saturated aqueous solution of sodium chloride dried over mgso 4 then the drying agent was filtered off and then the solvent was distilled off under reduced pressure a small amount of etoac was added to the obtained residue and the resulting mixture was filtered out and dried to obtain the title compound 4 9 g colorless solid to a solution of 5 fluoro 2 1h pyrazol 3 yl pyridine obtained in reference example 10 11 7 g 58 6 mmol in dmf 195 ml cs 2 co 3 57 3 g 0 18 mol and 2 bromo 1 1 diethoxyethane 11 5 ml 76 2 mmol were stirred for 18 hours at 80 u00b0 c the reaction mixture was allowed to. |
3 | added to the heated slurry over 20 min 1 g h2 2 dihydrate seeds was added upon completion of the ethanol addition xrd samples were periodically monitored for transformation of h2 1 dihydrate to h2 2 dihydrate the slurry was cooled to 2 u00b0 c over 2 hours after pure h2 2 dihydrate was obtained 4 to 10 hours the reaction slurry was held at 2 u00b0 c for at least u00bd hour before filtration the cold slurry was filtered employing a buchner funnel and filter paper whatman 4 the cake was washed with u02dc 2 cake volume of ethanol water 1 2 and u02dc 4 cake volume of water the resulting wet cake was suction dried 118 g of h2 2 dihydrate was obtained yield 92 2 particle size d95 25 u03bcm observed and simulated powder x ray diffraction patterns and thermogravimetric analysis thermograms of the h2 2 dihydrate crystals produced in example 5 are shown in fig3 and 4 and 4 a respectively an oral solution of the following composition was prepared as described below ingredients vehicle amount w w d alpha tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 20 succinate tpgs polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monooleate tween 80 8 5 or polysorbate 80 95 ethanol usp 10 polyethylene glycol. |
9 | device 3 provide a means for controlling an ac motor to make repeatable discrete positional changes in either direction for any mechanical mechanism where a motor can be installed independent of any amount of backlash or loss motion in the mechanism or in the coupling between the motor and mechanical input to the mechanism 4 provide for automatic centering for each motorized mechanism that can be actuated at the beginning of each job to prevent running into mechanical stops 5 provide 1 through 4 to control single or multiple motors simultaneously 6 provide the utmost in simplicity to minimize the cost of installation and the need for operator training the following list details some of the advantages possible in some of the preferred embodiments of the present invention 1 by controlling motor activation time electronically significantly higher and significantly consistent resolutions and slew rates can be achieved 2 the present invention provides the capability of using low cost ac induction motors with far greater tolerance of friction and inertial loads greater flexibility and selection of motor power and gearbox ratios 3 accurate and repeatable position changes are made each time a switch is first pressed and then released the time interval for correction is set in integers 120 cycles per second 4 the low pass filter inherent in the ac induction motor due to armature inertia provides automatic gain reduction with time thus providing a much greater dynamic range with increased accuracy and speed of response over synchronous motors 6 repeatable positional changes can be made in both directions that are far smaller than the backlash or loss motion in the. |
6 | current to drive the relays and inverts the voltage from its input to its output in other words 5 volts at the input gives 0 volts at the output it should be remembered that actuation of the needle valve 82 can either close the valve fully open the valve or set the needle to some intermediate position depending upon the requirement of the software and the particular test being carried out also the position of the needle is monitored by the position transducer not shown incorporated in the actuator 110 and the resulting electrical signal is used by the computer together with a signal from the pressure transducer 44 or from the transducer 102 in order to calculate the correct setting of the needle in this embodiment the diagnostic system is designed to perform sixteen tests on the skid unit 10 the tests are by way of example the operation of the valves shown in fig5 will now be described in order to carry out test no 2 and test no 7 the needle valve actuator 110 is controlled to open the needle valve 82 by 50 the feed solenoid valve 76 is opened when 35 millibar pressure is reached as monitored by the pressure transducer 44 the ball valve actuator 112 is controlled to open the ball valve 86 flowrate is then monitored by the transducer 102 passing in reverse through the stream wafercheck valve 158 from the right hand side of the valve to the left hand side after 10 seconds the ball valve 86 is closed. |
7 | given priority over segment 12 segment 12 is given priority over segment 13 and segment 13 is given priority over segment 14 the registers and decoder 25 allow the registers in interface queue 10 to be cleared to allow for further processing of requests request hold register 20 holds up to four requests one for each segment until the snapshot register 23 is in a receiving mode the requests are than directed into the snapshot register 23 the snapshot register 23 then directs the requests to the main storage unit 26 in accordance with direction from the priority logic 24 during the time interval the snapshot register is in a non receive mode multiplexer 21 prevents further requests from being sent to the snapshot register 23 that is multiplexer 21 prevents further requests from entering the snapshot register 23 while requests are being processed by the snapshot register 23 thus the non receive mode of the snapshot register 23 is determined by the multiplexer 21 after the snapshot register 23 receives the requests all the requests in the snapshot register 23 are prioritized and handled before the multiplexer 21 allows the snapshot register 23 to receive any new requests this ensures that the low priority requests in the snapshot register 23 will be handled before any later higher priority requests thus ensuring that the high priority requests do monopolize the msu 26 by continually making requests that are serviced first although the dual latch system assures access to the low priority request the dual latch system can waste time for example if a request is made when the snapshot register is empty the request is first captured in the request hold register and than transferred to the snapshot register 23 on the next clock cycle with the. |
1 | first cone shaped section 20 a of the bore 20 so that when the spreading screw 22 has been screwed in its cone shaped head 22 a lies with its circumferential surface essentially in contact with the inner surface of the first cone shaped section 20 a of the bore 20 as shown in fig2 into the opposite second cone shaped section 20 b of the bore 20 is inserted a spreading nut 24 that displays a bore with an inner thread into which the threaded shaft 22 b of the spreading screw 22 is screwed as can likewise be seen in fig2 in the same manner as the cone shaped screw head 22 a the cone shaped spreading nut 24 is adapted in its outer shape to the second cone shaped section 20 b of the bore 20 so that after its insertion into the bore 20 the spreading nut 24 lies with its circumferential surface essentially in contact with the inner surface of the second cone shaped section 20 b of the bore 20 in the longitudinal direction the cone shaped screw head 22 a and the cone shaped spreading nut 24 are dimensioned in such a way that when the spreading screw 22 and the spreading nut 24 have been inserted into the bore 20 neither the screw head 22 a nor the spreading nut 24 projects beyond the respective faces of the central section 10 of the male part 6 as shown in fig2 and in addition a space still remains between the screw head 22 a and the spreading nut 24 so that for tightening the arrangement. |
2 | plate essentially extends in the plane of the mirror surface and engages into the sliding elements of the slide potentiometers 7a and 7b via the connecting pins 15a and 15b the connecting rod 10 comprises an aperture extending longitudinally of the connecting rod at such a plate where it engages into the sliding element or the slide resistor 7b via connecting pins 15a and 15b and an aperture transversally to the connecting rod 10 at such a place where it engages into the slide element of the slide resistor 7a slide potentiometer 7a is located such that its slide element moves transversally toward the longitudinal direction of the connecting rod 10 and the slide potentiometer 7b is located such that the slide element thereof moves along the connecting rod 10 the plate 17 and the connecting rod 10 are such flat that the mirror housing 2 can be formed flat and the depth thereof does not increase or does not essentially increase to well known mirrors with the rotation of the mirror housing 2 about one of two orthogonal axes being perpendicular to the normal of the mirror surface the fastening member 11 is moved relative to the connecting rod 10 in the direction of the other axis respectively accordingly with these motions a relative motion results between the slide resistor 7a and slide resistor 7b secured to. |
8 | the shafts 80 and 90 through the passage way created by the alignment or registration of the through holes of the obstructing member 50 outer disk 60 and inner disk 70 fig4 shows an internal arrangement of the grounding switch interlock ground switch linkage 142 couples to the grounding switch on the right most portion and to the large gate wheel 144 pivotally on the left hand side the large gate wheel 144 is coupled fixedly to the small gate wheel 148 through a coupling member such as a shaft 146 the small gate wheel 148 is pivotally coupled to the ground gate member 149 thereby when the grounding switch is deactivated a leftwards linear motion is imparted on the ground switch linkage 142 which rotates the large gate wheel 144 causing the small gate wheel 148 to rotate in a counterclockwise direction imparting a downward linear motion on the ground gate member 149 as seen in fig5 the ground gate member 149 is then displaced downwards to restrict travel of the locking pushrod member 24 as seen in fig1 on an outer face of the enclosure 130 the lever handle 22 of the receptacle 20 has a cam type surface which engages the handle locking pushrod 24 when a user would attempt to unlock the lever handle 22 the cam surface abuts against the locking push. |
2 | a procedure in the instance where brush element 14 is not integrally formed as a part of the housing bottom surfaces of depressions 16a and 16b such brush elements 14 may be permanently or at least securely attached to the bottom surface of at least one of the depressions but preferably each of depressions 16a and 16b and may be any abrasive material such as the hook portion of velcro u00ae hook and loop brand of closure astroturf u00ae brand of floor covering brush element 14 may also be absorbent and made of a material such as a rough sponge material wool or a rough cloth material such as terry cloth fig5 illustrates how apparatus 2 is compressed by the hand of the operator 42 to bring brush element 14 in contact with the instrument to be cleaned 40 another embodiment of the invention is shown in fig6 which has a breakable bubble 20 of cleaning or disinfecting solution 22 disposed within chamber 18 and conveniently on a surface of one of brush elements 14 such that bubble 20 is broken and solution 22 is released upon compression of chamber 18 and insertion of the instrument 40 as illustrated in fig7 the cleaning or disinfecting solution may be any conventional solution used to remove soil or to kill microorganisms apparatus 2 may also have a flexible closing substantially funnel shaped entry barrier 24 in a side wall of depression 16b instead of entrance slot 8 such. |
5 | the operating pressure of drain clearing compressed air device 10 is typically between 0 3 0 45 mpa the safety pressure of fine tuner 86 is 0 45 0 55 mpa fine tuner 86 adjusts the pressure of spring 88 using a screwing action when the inner pressure of compressed air storage chamber 14 exceeds the safety pressure of fine tuner 86 spring 88 cannot be compressed by trigger piston 66 and jam core 90 will be jammed excess pressure is then released from plug 84 and fine tuner 86 to ensure safe usage of drain clearing compressed air device 10 no adjustments to pressure release safety component 80 are needed since it is manufactured to maintain the required air pressure referring now to fig9 there is depicted a detachable drain sealing adapter to be used with the drain clearing compressed air device for unclogging sinks basins referring now to fig1 there is depicted a detachable drain sealing adapter to be used with the drain clearing compressed air device in conjunction with the adapter to unclog sinks basins shown in fig9 for unclogging open surface drains bathtubs or toilets referring now to fig1 there is shown another detachable drain sealing adapter to be used with the drain clearing compressed air device for unclogging sinks basins referring now to fig1 there is depicted another detachable drain sealing adapter to be used with the drain clearing compressed air device for unclogging sinks basins referring now to fig1 there is depicted another detachable drain sealing adapter to be used with the drain clearing compressed air device for unclogging surface drains or bathtubs referring now to fig1 there is shown another detachable drain sealing adapter to be used with the drain clearing compressed air device for unclogging surface. |
9 | and the prongs 2 will be elastically deformed providing the required clamping action fig4 shows a sample design in which the bolt 11 of fig3 is replaced by a ball 13 the ball 13 is pressed into the two recesses 14 in the extensions 9 the effect of this is the same as that of the bolt 11 and at a given value of elasticity for the other parts the diameter of the ball 13 determines the amount of clamping force fig5 shows a third sample design in which the same result is achieved by using a rivet 15 to bring the two prongs 2 closer together to provide the necessary compressive force a nut and bolt could also be used instead of a rivet fig6 illustrates a sample design in which only the lower prong 2 has a groove 3 this design can be employed when the wire 4 or the end of the wire is thick enough that two transversal grooves 16 can be made in it the lower sapphire 5 establishes contact along two generatrices with both the groove 3 in the lower prong 2 and the lower groove 16 in the end of the wire the upper sapphire 5 establishes contact along two generatrices with the upper groove 16 and along. |
3 | found to be from greater than 0 to 0 6 an air filter mfd by gelman science 7 5 cm 2 was attached to the lid of a 200 ml tapping culture flask in such a manner that an oxygen containing gas stream was introduced therethrough into the container 80 ml of a dm160 au medium mfd by kyokuto seiyaku kogyo k k containing 10 of new born bovine serum was fed into the container and then inoculated with seed cells jtc 1 strain rat abdominal hepatoma cells at a concentration of 1 u00d7 10 6 cells ml then the cells were cultured under conditions of stirring at 400 rpm 37 u00b0 c and a co 2 incubator the culture medium was centrifuged at 1200 rpm for 10 minutes every two days and the centrifugally separated cells were placed in a new medium i e exchange the whole medium the initial glucose concentration of the culture medium was adjusted to 3500 ppm at the time of each exchange before and after each exchange of the whole medium 2 ml portions of the culture medium were sampled and the glucose concentration and lactic acid concentration of each sample was measured with an enzyme sensor further the cell concentration was measured with a hemacytometer fig1 shows the results the cells grew well and the cell concentration reached 1 u00d7 10 7 cells ml on the tenth day the l g was as high as 0 5 at the early part of the cultivation then slowly decreased and finally reached 0 3 thus it was found that an l g of 0 6 or below indicated that the cultivation conditions were aerobic and a sufficient amount of glucose was supplied. |
8 | positive contact 15 a the battery t contact 15 b and the battery negative u2212 contact 15 c are electrically connected to the control substrate 13 the secondary battery 12 is protected by the protection apparatus 14 so that it electrically shuts off the secondary battery 12 from an excessive current when the excessive current flows the circuit blocks off the control substrate 13 when an excessive charge voltage is impressed and a battery voltage of the secondary battery 12 declines exceedingly and thereby protects the secondary battery 12 by allowing the thermistor 18 on the control substrate 13 to output an internal temperature of the battery pack 10 as a resistance a state of the secondary battery 12 can be determined with the configuration stated above when the battery pack 10 is normally inserted into the battery compartment 20 the concave portion 16 of the battery pack 10 is engaged with an engagement portion 25 of the battery compartment 20 while the battery pack 10 is being inserted one side of the protrusion 17 which is provided in a part of the concave portion 16 and each side of which is reinforced by the reinforcement portion 18 a left side in fig5 a and 5b abuts against the engagement lever 22 that is a constituent element of the engagement member the engagement lever 22 is tapered on a right side as shown in fig5 a and constituted to be movable forward and backward relative to the battery compartment 20 by the engagement spring 26 therefore the battery pack 10 can overpass the tapered portion of the engagement lever 22 and thereby can be smoothly moved in the insertion direction while the. |
3 | of the dough the cookies were baked at 200 u00b0 c for 15 minutes the product is a low calorie diet cookie with excellent taste and appropriate sweetness 0 8 g of rebaudioside d was added to 1000 ml of soy sauce and mixed homogenously the product had an excellent taste and texture a tooth paste was prepared by kneading a composition comprising of calcium phosphate 45 0 carboxymethylcellulose 1 5 carrageenan 0 5 glycerol 18 0 polyoxyethylene sorbitan mono ester 2 0 beta cyclodextrin 1 5 sodium laurylsarcosinate 0 2 flavoring 1 0 preservative 0 1 rebaudioside d obtained according to this invention 0 2 and water to 100 by usual way the product possesses good foaming and cleaning abilities with appropriate sweetness it is to be understood that the foregoing descriptions and specific embodiments shown herein are merely illustrative of the best mode of the invention and the principles thereof and that modifications and additions may be easily made by those skilled in the art without departing for the spirit and scope of the invention which is therefore understood to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims kovylyaeva g i bakaleinik g a strobykina i y gubskaya v i sharipova r r alfonsov v a kataev v e and tolstikov a g 2007 glycosides from. |
7 | characterizing the ring down either using a temporary interferometer to measure the sine and cosine beams separately or by carefully fitting the summed signal with a bi exponential if the difference between decay times is expected to change slowly then an averaging loop in the analysis can be used to permit that difference to vary slowly over time thus partially limiting the degrees of freedom of the fit and reducing its shot to shot variability in the short term fig1 shows an embodiment where an optical circulator is used to facilitate separation of the backward mode signal from the incident source radiation here an optical circulator 1002 is present in the system which has the characteristic behavior that light incident on port 1 is emitted from port 2 and light incident on port 2 is emitted from port 3 thus light from laser source 110 is incident on mirror 102 of the resonant cavity and drives the forward propagating mode within the cavity heavy solid arrows forward propagating light emitted from the cavity is received at ringdown detector 1006 an optional fold mirror 1004 is shown in this example but has no significant effect on operation within the cavity formed by mirrors 102 104 and 106 scattering or other processes can lead to the propagation of a backward mode light dotted arrows such backward propagating light will be incident on port 2 of the circulator when it couples out of the resonant cavity and will therefore be emitted from port 3 of the circular to be received by ringdown detector 1008 thus circulator 1002 separates the source radiation from the backward mode signal. |
6 | items 23 and 24 are drilled and tapped to receive an attachment means such as machine screws for attaching the invention to the section of the stock above the grip of the stock in the preferred embodiment these machine screws are u00bc u2033 diameter u00d7 u215d u2033 length and tapped to standard machine threads all external surfaces of the invention are machined to flat to ensure that the device attaches securely and aligned properly to the other elements of the weapon stock when in properly place on the weapon stock these two screws point upward and secure the device to the stock assembly in the preferred embodiment items 26 and 27 are machined and tapped cavities to receive four attachment means this attachment means secures and aligns the device from the rear end in the preferred embodiment these attachment means are 10 32 u2033 machine bolts the invention also includes a contact base 25 that extends down below the back end of the central stock this left side of this extended surface provides a contact surface for attaching a folding hinge piece or any other accessory item bolting on to the back end of the central stock in reference to fig4 the bottom view of the invention shows the two threaded holes 23 and 24 in addition to securing the invention to the central stock via these attachment means two ovular sections 26 and 27. |
6 | two support ring segments 15 will match the annular groove inside diameter 24 as it will exist after the plurality of fasteners 14 have been fully tightened this allows full support of the load bearing portion of the outer race 2 during operation of the cylindrical roller bearing a under heavy loads it will be appreciated however that other embodiments of the present invention may utilize holes in the support ring 12 which are not through holes and still remain within the scope of the dimension in such an embodiment the holes may be tapped blind holes to allow the use of threaded fasteners to attach the support ring 12 to the outer race 2 in other embodiments other types of fasteners may also be used in yet other embodiments the outer race 2 may simply be clamped in such a manner as to compress the flanges 22 as needed to deform the outer raceway 10 from its initial arcuate shape to the final generally cylindrical shape in fact any type of mechanism may be used as long as the support ring 12 is secured to the outer race 2 and allows for the uniform deformation of the outer race 2 as described herein to effect a preload on the internal components of the cylindrical roller bearing a one possible way to assemble this particular embodiment of the cylindrical roller bearing a is to position the two support segments 15 within the annular groove 13 of the outer race 2 and loosely install the plurality of fasteners 14 into the holes 16 a of. |
9 | cool ice server application components as explained below in more detail web server 50 provides this access utilizing the cool ice system resident in web server 50 fig4 is pictographic view of the system of fig3 with particular detail showing the organization and operation of the cool ice system 62 which is resident in the web server see also fig3 in this view the client accesses the data base management system within the enterprise via internet terminal 54 which is coupled to the web server 68 by world wide web path 66 again the internet terminal 54 is preferably an industry standard computer utilizing a commercially available web browser the basic request response format of the cool ice system involves a u201c service u201d defined in greater detail below which is an object of the cool ice system the service is a predefined operation or related sequence of operations which provide the client with a desired static or dynamic result the services are categorized by the language in which they were developed whereas all services are developed with client side scripting which is compatible with internet terminal 54 e g xml the server side scripting defines the service category native. |
3 | which is administered once or twice a day at an interval of 6 to 12 hours wherein the suppositories are administered by insertion into the rectum to a solution of mercaptoethanol 1 46 g 18 7 mmol in thf 40 ml h 2 o 40 ml and 1n naoh 18 7 ml 3s 4s 3 2s 2 benzyloxycarbonylamino 2 phenylmethyl acetamido 4 acetoxy azetidin 2 one 3 98 g 9 365 mmol in acetone 50 ml and thf 50 ml was slowly added at 5 u00b0 c the mixture was stirred at 5 u00b0 c for 2 hrs after removal of solvent the residue was dissolved in ethyl acetate washed with water brine and dried over sodium sulfate after removal of solvent the solid was washed with chloroform and ether and 3 79 g of crude 3r 4sr 3 2s 2 benzyloxycarbonylamino 2 phenylmethyl acetamido 4 hydroxyethylthio azetidin 2 one was obtained to a solution of 3r 4sr 3 2s 2 benzyloxycarbonylamino 2 phenylmethyl acetamido 4 hydroxyethylthio azetidin 2 one 3 79 g 8 53 mmol in pyridine 30 ml p toluenesulfonyl chloride 3 26 g 17 mmol was added at u2212 15 u00b0 c the mixture was stirred at 5 u00b0 c for 6 hrs and then poured into 1n hcl 280 ml the resulting solution was adjusted to ph 2. |
2 | screen panels 14 as indicated above the screening deck 10 is one part of an overall screening apparatus in practice the deck 10 is supported on a frame and the entire apparatus is vibrated so that the screen deck 10 vibrates openings or apertures in the screen panels 14 allow certain sizes of screening material to fall through and others to remain on top of the deck ultimately the aim of the screening exercise might be to collect the screened material which passes through the panels 14 or the material which remains on top of the panels 14 or both the process is normally adopted in the mining industry either to separate or sift mined ore or to size or grade such ore fig1 shows several portions of the deck 10 that do not have panels installed those portions without panels are intended to illustrate the fixing members 13 that are applied to the edges 12 of the beams 11 shown in fig2 in addition those portions show how the screen panels 14 are connected along opposite edges to the fixing members 13 the screen panels 14 form a screening deck in which facing side edges of adjacent panels are in close facing relationship or most preferably are in abutting engagement by this latter arrangement the. |
7 | connection between the blocks started out longer than the d path delays then the skew improves performance in a hierarchical design blocks can be built and timing analyzed first and then the parent level clock distribution adjusted to delay clocks going to the receiving blocks of the longest paths the amount of useful delay added between each block pair is half of the difference between the longest path traveling towards the delayed clock block and the longest path traveling away from the delayed clock towards the other block in the pair thus after the clock delay is added the data paths will then have equal minimum cycle time maximum chip clock frequency as noted above another design technique is to bound delay calculations by minimum and maximum values rather than hopelessly seeking to find a single u201c exact u201d value an example of this approach is to map cross coupling capacitance into bounded u201c effective u201d capacitance fig5 shows the possibilities of aggressors switching in either the opposite or same direction as the victim signal under analysis while it is possible for a fast opposite direction aggressor to have an effective capacitance of 3 or more times the actual nominal cross coupling it is a reasonable approximation to just set the effective cross coupling capacitance to 2 times the nominal capacitance which is still much more conservative than just neglecting the capacitance multiplying effect of the switching likewise while it is possible for a fast same. |
7 | by other metal ions from the oil that change the signature of the output signal of particular interest would be the electrical signature of iron or lead present in the oil indicating engine wear due to iron or lead entering the oil from the engine components using two differently treated sensors both immersed in the engine oil such as one treated with sodium and the other treated with iron the output signals electrical signatures of the two sensors are compared for instance by a microprocessor a sensor of this type would appear to be similar to that of fig4 initially the signatures of the two sensors would be different when iron contamination of the oil occurs the sodium ion in the resin beads in the first sensor is displaced by the iron ion and the signatures from the two sensors would then be the same indicating oil degradation the engine iron copper lead zinc etc present in the oil is oxidized from a metal state to an ionic state by a compatible charged group and encounters the sodium on the resin beads and displaces it a zero output from the comparator see fig4 indicates contamination for instance by copper zinc lead or iron and excessive engine wear one could even determine where the particular wear is occurring in terms of engine components depending on e g the known lead concentration in each various engine component also in accordance with the present invention a multi chamber sensor determines oil level typically to determine a low oil condition in this case the entire sensor assembly 90 as shown in fig5 is located in the engine oil pan 98 and arranged vertically the indicated oil levels are e g the oil pan 98 is. |
6 | excess fuel is contained in the fuel tank 30 and only consumed fuel is sent to the engine as also shown in fig1 3 each embodiment includes a housing 40 to contain and house the fuel pressure regulator 20 housing 40 acts as a wall to collect fuel spray released from the fuel pressure regulator 20 the preferred shape of the housing 40 is generally a tubular shape but others skilled in the art may select other shapes including oval circular and as necessary for convenient packaging likewise each embodiment includes a valve element 50 disposed on fuel pressure regulator 20 which allows fuel that is at an excess pressure to exit the fuel pressure regulator 20 while retaining fuel not at an excess pressure within fuel pressure regulator 20 the preferred type of valve element 50 may be a convex plate but others skilled in the art may select a flat disk a biased member a spring a ball valve or another equivalent relief type valve if the fuel pressure exceeds the desired maximum pressure the valve element 50 which rests on a valve seat 55 allows excess fuel to exit fuel pressure regulator 20 and the fuel is free to fly out in a variety of. |
7 | fig1 a to c is repeated the line pattern being shifted somewhat further upon each repetition it is possible in this way for the entire sample region p to be recorded to be imaged with a resolution in the subdiffraction region fig2 shows a schematic of the production of an individual line structure of the illuminating light for reading out the states a that is to say a single line with a maximum that u2014 as set forth above u2014 can be superposed with the intensity zero point 5 of the inventive focal line 10 of the optical signal 4 in accordance with fig2 a the illuminating light is firstly imaged linearly through a suitable optics 11 in a plane fe u2032 conjugate with the focal plane fe an imaging lens 12 is used to focus the illumination line coherently in the pupil plane pe of an objective 13 with the aid of which the illuminating light is focused in the sample 1 the illumination line runs in the x direction in the example illustrated consequently u2014 as shown in fig2 b u2014 the pupil pe is illuminated linearly in the y direction in a centrally symmetrical fashion pupil line 14 as shown in fig2 c u2014 there is likewise produced in the focal plane fe of the objective 13 a linear light. |
2 | container 112 is suctioned up through dip tube 125 the liquid then enters the hollow circular projection 183 of the fluid exit port 182 of the container adapter 170 and the liquid then exits the flow holes 185 of the fluid exit port 182 the liquid continues through the flow conduit 166 of the sprayer connector 150 and then enters the sprayer the mating dimensions of the sprayer connector 150 and the container adapter 170 also provide keying structures that ensure that only refills containing a liquid appropriate for a particular purpose are used with the sprayer specifically a tight fit is required between the sprayer connector 150 and the container adapter 170 so that the sprayer may be primed with liquid by way of the dip tube 125 if air leakage were to occur the sprayer would suck air into the sprayer rather than liquid therefore only refills comprising a container 112 with an attached container adapter 170 that mates with the sprayer connector 150 of the sprayer would be suitable for use with the container 112 thus the present invention provides a device that that places an interior space of a fluid container in fluid communication with a sprayer and that provides a keying structure such that only refill containers having a liquid appropriate for a particular purpose are used with the sprayer although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to certain embodiments one skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments which have been. |
5 | into the housing 2 of a merchandise securing device 1 and guaranteed corresponding shielding of the closure device 6 such protector elements 23 made of metallic materials are greatly disadvantageous in the case of the merchandise securing device 1 present here however since they just like the closure device 6 impair the functioning of the merchandise securing elements 4 5 15 and in particular the resonance frequency of an 8 2 mhz rf coil 5 and can actually make it impossible for this reason non metallic heat resistant materials such as mica silicone or the like should be introduced for example into an accommodation chamber lying opposite the needle like attachment means 3 below the closure element 6 so that they can form a heat shield and so that it is or becomes more difficult to melt the ball closure 6 out of the housing 2 of the merchandise securing device 1 during manipulation attempts also only indicated only schematically in the figures is a pass through opening 31 that extends through the housing 2 by means of which suitable flexible hanging devices not shown particularly wire cables or the like can be passed through with one end and fixed in place and which can be fixed in place on the merchandise securing device 1 by means of the closure device 6 at their other end in this way the merchandise securing device 1 according to the invention can be modified for being affixed to so called handle merchandise such as suitcases or the like on which the merchandise securing device 1 cannot be fixed. |
6 | that is configured to at least temporarily interface with the data collection device 152 moreover in some embodiments the data collection device 152 may along with the processor 154 comprise a single machine device and or system the memory 158 stores one or more programs 164 that at least facilitates one or more processes for determining engine torque values such as the engine torque prediction process 200 depicted in fig2 and 3 and described further below in connection therewith and or facilitating operation of the vehicle health monitoring system 150 and or various components thereof such as those described above the memory 158 can be any type of suitable memory this would include the various types of dynamic random access memory dram such as sdram the various types of static ram sram and the various types of non volatile memory prom eprom and flash it should be understood that the memory 158 may be a single type of memory component or it may be composed of many different types of memory components the memory 158 also preferably stores various look up tables 156 for use in the engine torque determination for use in connection with corrected variables as described in greater detail further below in connection with fig2 and 3 in addition the memory 158 and the processor 154 may be distributed across several different computers that collectively comprise the vehicle health monitoring system 150 for example a portion of the memory 158 may reside on a computer within a particular apparatus. |
9 | administered for treating human patients with an acquired hypercoagulable state or acquired protein c deficiency as described herein will be about 24 u03bcg kg hr recombinant human protein c r hpc was produced in human kidney 293 cells by techniques well known to the skilled artisan such as those set forth in yan u s pat no 4 981 952 the entire teaching of which is herein incorporated by reference the gene encoding human protein c is disclosed and claimed in bang et al u s pat no 4 775 624 the entire teaching of which is incorporated herein by reference the plasmid used to express human protein c in 293 cells was plasmid plpc which is disclosed in bang et al u s pat no 4 992 373 the entire teaching of which is incorporated herein by reference the construction of plasmid plpc is also described in european patent publication no 0 445 939 and in grinnell et al 1987 bio technology 5 1189 1192 the teachings of which are also incorporated herein by reference briefly the plasmid was transfected into 293 cells then stable transformants were identified subcultured and grown in serum free media after fermentation cell free medium was obtained. |
7 | a and the light blocking blade 86 b are adjusted to properly shield the peripheral portion of the substrate cb from light a state shown in fig6 b is a state taken in step s 107 or in step s 108 in step s 109 on the substrate cb exposure is performed in conformity a pattern of the photomask m in step s 110 the moving guides 82 and the actuator 83 retract the light blocking blade 86 a and the light blocking blade 86 b from an area above the substrate cb by moving the light blocking blade 86 a and the light blocking blade 86 b in the x axis direction in step s 111 the moving base 81 is lowered in the z axis direction by the lifting guides 88 and the lifting actuator 89 in step s 112 the substrate lifter 68 is elevated so that the substrate cb is lifted from the vacuum chuck 69 the conveyance arm 92 enters a space formed below the substrate cb from the x axis direction and then the substrate cb is unloaded in this embodiment the substrate lifter 68 of the projection aligner 100 is elevated and lowered in the z axis direction accordingly the respective steps of the above mentioned flowchart are taken however the first light blocking device 80 may be configured such that the substrate lifter 68 is fixed and the vacuum chuck 69 is elevated and lowered in the z axis direction. |
8 | having high reliability even under thermal stress wherein a sealing resin is interposed to bond the electrodes and bumps between a wiring board formed with a plurality of electrodes and an ic chip formed with a plurality of bumps the bumps being formed under the condition that the following formula is satisfied 100 lt h lt 125 where u03c6a represents the top diameter of a bump bonded with an electrode h the height of a bump projecting from the ic chip and bonded with an electrode and f the linear thermal expansion coefficient of the sealing resin application_number US 94964004 A description below a preferred embodiment according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings fig1 is a sectional view of the outer appearance of a semiconductor device according to an embodiment of the present invention the semiconductor device 1 illustrated in fig1 comprises a wiring board 12 and a silicon ic chip 14 as examples of a wiring board and a semiconductor integrated circuit chip of the present invention on the surface of the wiring board 12 that faces the ic chip 14 a number of electrodes 122 are formed when the wiring board 12 and the ic chip 14 are placed together face to face the electrodes 122 and bumps 142 at corresponding positions contact each other and the wiring board 12 and ic chip 14 are. |
3 | an r glycidylester is employed the product will be an s 5 hydroxymethyloxazolidinone and likewise if an s glycidylester is employed the product will be an r 5 hydroxymethyloxazolidinone step 3 is conducted in a suitable solvent such as ether or tetrahydrofuran and is generally conducted at a temperature between u2212 100 u00b0 c and 50 u00b0 c for a time necessary for complete reaction to occur in a preferred embodiment of this reaction a solution of n butyl lithium is added to a solution of the aryl or heteroaryl amine at u2212 78 u00b0 c then the glycidyl ester is added and the resulting mixture allowed to warm to room temperature until the reaction is judged to be complete the product is then isolated from the reaction mixture by standard techniques and if necessary the product may be purified in step 4 of scheme i the 5 hydroxymethyloxazolidinone is converted to a 5 aminomethyloxazolidinone in a three step process first the hydroxy group is activated by conversion to a leaving group x this is generally accomplished by acylation with acylating agents such as methanesulfonyl chloride p toluenesulfonyl chloride or the like generally with the addition of a hindered base such as triethylamine diisoproproylethyl amine or the like to scavenge the acid produced in the reaction suitable solvents include but are not limited to ether tetrahydrofuran chlorinated hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride or dichloroethane pyridine collidine or dioxane in a second step the leaving group is displaced with sodium azide in. |
4 | the process described above for the production of flame resistant polyacrylonitrile filaments may be applied equally to various synthetic polymers spun from a spinning solution by a dry or wet spinning process flame resistant shaped products and articles such as films foils and the like may also be produced by the process according to the present invention the process according to the present invention achieves optimum homogenization and distribution of the fire retarding agent over the whole cross section of the spun filament according to electromicrographs the particle diameter of antimony trioxide is below 50 nm preferably from 10 to 20 nm to obtain electron microscopic preparations the fibers were dissolved in dimethyl formamide and the 0 5 by weight solution was drawn out to thin films which are transparent in the electron microscope owing to the small size of the particles only a few particles may be seen under an optical microscope as test method for the flamability and fire characteristics of textile sheet products the measurement according to the limiting oxygen index loi was carried out in this method the proportion by volume of oxygen to the sum of oxygen and nitrogen is determined in that mixture in which the textile only just continues to burn from above downwards after ignition the loi is defined as follows equ1 since the arrangement of the samples and the weight per unit area influence the results only nonwoven webs weighing ca. |
2 | stacked on carrying plate 41 the front end thereof is relatively slid with respect to the arc slope of the arc segment of the carrying plate 41 since the pressure exerted by the elastic pressing sheet 422 is increased therefore the resistance exerted on the sheet medium subsequently conveyed out is increased therefore the force acted on the accumulating portion blocking plate 421 by the sheet medium when it is collided with the accumulating portion blocking plate and the counter force of the accumulating portion blocking plate 421 are reduced finally the sheet medium is stopped at the tail end of the carrying plate 41 in this case if the surface of the arc slope of the arc segment of the carrying plate 41 is relatively smooth it has the same effect as that in which the sheet medium has a larger stiffness and a relatively smooth surface as shown in fig1 in a case that the sheet medium has a small stiffness when it is conveyed to the sheet medium stacking device 4 the deformation of the elastic pressing sheet 422 is small since the sheet medium is prone to be deformed and the front end of the sheet medium is relatively close to the carrying plate 41 therefore the sheet medium is moved along the direction of the elastic pressing sheet 422 and becomes in contact with the carrying plate 41 earlier meanwhile the sheet medium is slid on the carrying plate 41 at a larger distance which thereby largely reduces the speed of the sheet medium since the stiffness of the sheet medium is small it is easier for the sheet medium to slide forward close to. |
1 | removal string 20 is incorporated into the absorbent mass 12 proximate the withdrawal end 18 the absorbent mass 12 may or may not be sheathed in a coverstock 14 that is capable of allowing the flow of menses or other body fluid therethrough if the coverstock 14 is included the removal string 20 can be tied thereto proximate the withdrawal end 18 in its initial form fig1 the pledget 10 is cylindrical in shape during use the pledget 10 expands in response to the absorption of menses or other body fluids to an anthroprometric geometry fig2 in order to approximate the shape of a vaginal cavity into which the pledget is inserted as used herein the phrase u201c anthroprometric u201d is intended herein to indicate expandable upon contact with fluid to conform to a bounded area referring specifically to fig1 the absorbent mass 12 is defined by an absorbent material this absorbent material is generally rayon cellulosic material such as cotton or paper or combinations of the foregoing although other materials are within the scope of the present invention in one embodiment the absorbent material is defined by one or more webs 24 these webs 24 are woven strands of material in the alternative the webs 24 may be open cell foam or sponge the present invention is not limited to woven strands of material foam material or sponge however as other forms of the materials such as felts or other non stranded materials may be. |
9 | the two top wheels 94 and 96 being located between the side wheels 102 the side wheel 104 carried by the end portion 82 of the main frame is located midway between the two end wheels of the opposite end portion 80 and is moveable toward and away from its associated side surface 74 of the table further while the carriage 10 is in working relationship with the table this wheel 104 is urged toward its side surface 74 so that the table is laterally clamped between the two side wheels 102 of the end portion 80 and the one side wheel 104 of the end portion 82 to eliminate any lateral play of the main frame 30 relative to the table to achieve this functioning of the side wheel 104 it is carried by a mounting bracket 106 slidable relative to an intermediate plate 108 by virtue of the bracket having elongated slots 110 receiving support posts 112 fixed to the plate 108 the plate 108 also carries a pneumatic cylinder 114 which when supplied with pressurized air by the associated supply line 116 urges the mounting bracket 106 to the left as seen in fig2 to urge the wheel 104 into engagement with the adjacent side table surface 74 when air pressure is removed from the supply line 116 an internal spring in the actuator 114 moves the bracket 106 rightwardly to the broken line position shown in fig2 to remove the wheel 104 from engagement with the adjacent surface 74 thereby freeing the main frame 30 of the carriage for vertical movement relative to the table top without hindrance by the side wheels 102 and 104. |
8 | incoherent illumination in one example the illumination source 140 is plasma in addition a chuck or holding stage 130 may be provided for supporting or holding the apparatus 120 the apparatus 120 may include an optical element 122 one or more optical sensors 124 and a substrate 126 the data processing unit 150 may be located on the substrate 126 as part of the apparatus 120 specifically the optical element 122 may be made of a material that allows transmission of the wavelength of interest the optical element may have a known thickness variation by way of example and not by way of limitation the optical element 122 may be a dielectrical wedge as shown in fig3 a or a transparent windows as shown in fig4 a the one or more optical detectors 124 may include an array of sensors e g a linear array for sensing optical signals passing through the optical element 122 coupled to the apparatus 120 the data processing unit 150 such as a computer or processor includes an data acquisition application 152 that would process and analyze the data collected from the apparatus 120 to develop and obtain a spatial and time resolved contour map the data processing unit 150 may be coupled to the one or more optical detectors 124 the data processing unit 150 may further include a memory 154 to store data collected from the apparatus 120 such as reference waveforms ref and error term e m for further processing a computer 180 running an off line application may be coupled to the data processor unit 150 e g by a wireless link 190 to download a stored data session e m for processing the data it is noted that. |
9 | disappearance of a peak at about 2275 cm u2212 1 nco and the appearance or increase in magnitude of peaks at about 1740 1680 cm u2212 1 and about 1540 1530 cm u2212 1 corresponding to urethane frequencies was used to confirm this the product had a color value of 15 5 at the u03bb max of 569 153 parts of the polymeric violet colorant of example 3 were charged into a 3 neck flask added to this formulation was 59 parts of octadecylisocyanate and 4 parts of dibutyltin dilaurate catalyst the entire mixture was then heated to 70 80 u00b0 c for 2 6 hours or until the reaction was complete the absence disappearance of a peak at about 2275 cm u2212 1 nco and the appearance or increase in magnitude of peaks at about 1740 1680 cm u2212 1 and about 1540 1530 cm u2212 1 corresponding to urethane frequencies was used to confirm this the product had a color value of 20 at the u03bb max of 569 100 parts of the polymeric violet colorant of example 3 were charged into a 3 neck flask added to this formulation was 20 parts of tmxdi diisocyanate and 18 parts of isophorone diisocyanate available from bayer and 1 5 parts of dibutyltin dilaurate catalyst in 1 methyl 2 pyrrolidinone the entire mixture was then heated to 70 80 u00b0 c for 2 6 hours or until all the hydroxyl groups reacted completely leaving an isocyanate terminated molecule the absence disappearance of a peak at about 3600 cm u2212 1 oh and the appearance or increase in magnitude of peaks at about 2275 2235 cm u2212 1 corresponds to isocyanate frequencies was used. |
7 | see http mecko nichd nih gov lcm lcmtap htm laser transfer and http www sl microtest com micro m u2014 04_e htm for detailed protocols a uv laser of the type described in cole et al cole k a et al nat genet 21 1 suppl 38 41 1999 is used to incise a grid pattern across each tissue section of the uncovered set of alternating serial sections described in 1 above this is done with the use of said uv laser adapted to the application end of a microarray creation robotic apparatus as described in cheung cheung v g et al nat genet 21 1 suppl 15 9 1999 this allows for unattended section incising of a large number of specimens a second adaptation of the robotic apparatus cheung v g et al nat genet 21 1 suppl 15 9 1999 adds a microdissection transfer film holder to the application end of the apparatus this transfer film holder is then used to lift each incised section sample from each grid location on each section and transfer each sample to a uniquely coded isolation tube for lysis and further processing the sample isolation tubes are arranged in spatial arrays where each tube is bar coded to indicate the x y z tissue space coordinate of the original pre sampling morphological matrix location of the sample the mrna can be amplified phillips j and j h eberwine methods 10 3 283 8 1996 amplification can also be done using pcr on the cdna produced by reverse transcription of the mrna each of the mrna samples is. |
5 | that object is attained in that the drill string is surrounded by a hollow outer string enclosing an annular space which surrounds the drill string and through which the drive medium is passed out of the borehole the invention further concerns a method of enlarging an existing borehole using a drilling head of that kind application_number US 25272702 A description referring to fig1 the mode of operation involved in directional drilling can be seen therein using a forward drive machine 1 to produce a pilot bore a directional drilling head 2 is driven into the ground at an angle by means of a directional drill string 3 the directional drill string 3 is carried on a rail guided sliding carriage of the forward drive machine 1 and is driven into the ground by a linear drive after a forward drive movement by a given distance a fresh section of the directional drill string 3 is attached thereto and the sliding carriage is withdrawn in order further to advance the directional drill string 3 which has been increased in length arranged in the proximity of the directional drilling head 2 is a usually magnetic probe 4 which makes it possible to ascertain the respective precise position of the directional drilling head 2 by way of a navigation system and a monitor unit the forward drive machine 1 also has a rotary drive. |
4 | crosshatch pattern in the weave the intervals are typically 3 to 8 millimeters but may be altered to provide a desired function in embodiments the interval pattern in the weft direction is the same as the warp direction so that the crosshatch forms repeating squares alternatively the multi component polyester filament yarns 12 may be used as weft material and the spun fibers 14 may be woven into the multi component polyester filament yarns forming a ripstop pattern after weaving a stain and oil repellant finish is added during the finishing process to improve fade resistance and protect the woven fabric from stains again the mechanical stretch properties of the fabric as contrasted with the more common use of spandex in stretch fabrics enables the rip stop fabric of the present disclosure to withstand the high temperatures involved in this finishing process the novel ripstop fabric described herein provides a fabric that can last many washes and that is highly suitable for police and military militia wear including pants or shirts the pattern is resistant to wear is capable of stretching for comfort and can withstand multiple washes other variations are within the spirit of the present invention thus while the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions certain illustrated embodiments thereof are shown in the drawings and have been described above in detail it should be understood however. |
7 | optical element layer 1010 in an alternative embodiment the combined thickness of the reflective layer 1020 the immersion layer 1030 and the spacing layer 1040 does not exceed the penetration depth d of the optical element layer 1010 in other words in this embodiment the tapered ends of the optical elements in the optical element layer 1010 extend beyond the immersion layer 1030 in all embodiments the penetration depth exceeds the combined thickness of the reflective layer 1020 and the spacing layer 1040 if the penetration depth did not exceed this combined thickness the reflective layer 1020 would not be pierced fig1 illustrates a vertical plane cross section of an alternative embodiment of a light manipulating device 1100 having an optical element layer 1110 in the illustrated embodiment a reflective layer 1120 is disposed on a spacing layer 1130 the optical element layer 1110 then punctures the combined reflective layer 1120 and spacing layer 1130 such as described with relation to fig6 a and 6b in one embodiment the light manipulating device 1100 is employed as illustrated in fig1 in an alternative embodiment an immersion layer not shown is added to the device 1100 such that the device resembles the light. |
2 | show notching marks 320 on the flanges 310 of the rule 300 notching marks 320 are of different angles which can range from 0 degree to 180 degrees a notching angle of 0 degree would be no notching mark while a notching angle near 180 degrees e g between 140 and 180 degrees would be a flat notching mark fig4 shows one example of a sharp notching angle 400 as shown in fig4 in areas near the sharp notching angle 400 the flanges interfere with each other and the flanges must be filed and grounded to bend them into the sharp angle fig5 a shows a notching device 500 in accordance with one embodiment typically the notching device 500 is one of the units of a bending apparatus fig5 b is a top perspective view of the notching device 500 in accordance with one embodiment the illustrated embodiment of fig5 b includes four notching punches 510 512 514 516 of different angles e g 30 60 120 and flat or 180 degrees in one embodiment the notching punch 510 makes a 30 u00b0 notching mark in another embodiment the notching punch 512 makes a 60 u00b0 notching mark in another embodiment the notching punch 514 makes a 120 u00b0 notching mark in yet another embodiment the notching punch 516 makes a 180 u00b0 or flat notching mark in other embodiments notching marks of different angles can be made fig6 a shows the notching marks 600 610 612 614 616 618. |
9 | to 135 ppm for identical leachate prepared from the same mrs sorbent without treating with lime prior to conducting the test the leachate contains 0 1 ppm nickel as compared with 1 8 ppm nickel in the leachate prepared from the same mrs sorbent without treatment with lime sodium level is reduced to 10 ppm sodium as compared to 14 ppm sodium without treatment with lime these results and the results of the examples which follow are tabulated in table i table i______________________________________ concentra concentration of tion of metal additives wt in filtrate based on weight of ppm example additive dry sorbent v ni na______________________________________i none none 135 1 8 14ii nahco sub 3 27 6 170 iii caco sub 3 20 6 123 iv naoh 2 117 v caso sub 4 10 112 vi caso sub 4 10 137 naoh 4 2 i powdered lime 10 55 0 1 10vii caf sub 2 10 69 0 3 12______________________________________ not measured as v was unacceptably high when the techniques of example i are repeated utilizing sodium bicarbonate nahco 3 in place of lime the concentration of vanadium in the filtrate is 170 ppm as compared with 55 ppm using lime on the same sorbent even. |
3 | temperatures reached with good control over the cycle time when there is a highly deformed area localised in the centre of the part for example as for a drawing die the applicant was surprised to observe that the preheating area of the blank should be close to but not actually in the area to be formed to prevent failure during drawing added heat can only come from preheating of the blank and not from the tool since in this case contact between the tool and the blank is too fast to heat it sufficiently for example the blank could be preheated using a heating shim preferably located at a distance of more than 5 mm from the area of the blank corresponding to the highly locally deformed area of the part the blank is then transferred to the drawing tool and possible cooling of the blank between the exit from the furnace and the press has to be taken into account to obtain the desired temperature under the press so that the blank may be slightly heated above the tool temperature the preheated blank is then drawn one of the characteristics of the invention is that the drawing tool is also heated at least partially to a temperature between 150 and 350 u00b0 c this is obtained by incorporation of electrical resistances into the tool it is possible to heat only some areas of the tool preferably the die and the blank holder rather than the punch one particularly advantageous arrangement is to have a die in two heated parts separated by an air strip the result is thus a hot die edge under the cladding of the blank subjected to shrinkage and a colder die bottom to increase the mechanical strength of the blank at the radii of the. |
1 | training device 12 and a target generator 14 connecting the resistive training device 12 to the target generator 14 is a pressure transfer tube 16 the resistive training device 12 includes a mouthpiece 18 a pressure monitoring port 20 an air restriction orifice 22 and a one way valve 24 during breathing exercises the trainee holds the resistive training device 12 by the mouthpiece 18 in his mouth and breathes only through the resistive training device 12 when inhaling air is brought into the resistive training device 12 through the orifice 22 because the one way valve 24 closes on exhaling air is passed through both the orifice 22 and the one way valve 24 which is then opened it has been found that varying the size of the orifice 22 may not aid in developing inspiratory muscle endurance instead by using the method of the present invention and an orifice 22 with a constant cross sectional area of 0 17 square centimeters for passage of air useful levels of inspiratory muscle work can be achieved further this cross sectional area for the orifice 22 allows trainees to breath through the resistive training device 12 without significantly changing the percentage of carbon dioxide in the blood stream irrespective of the level of inspiratory muscle work used to. |
3 | of scheme b a solution of aqueous hydroxylamine 0 5 ml of a 50 aqueous solution 7 6 mmol in water 1 ml and thf 5 ml was cooled to u2212 5 u00b0 c 2 bromo 5 dimethyl 4 carbonyl benzene sulfonyl chloride was added portionwise maintaining a temperature below about 10 u00b0 c and the reaction mixture was stirred at this temperature until complete consumption of the sulfonyl chloride is observed by thin layer chromatography tlc the resulting suspension is concentrated to remove any volatiles and resulting solid was washed with diethyl ether to yield the title compound as a cream solid 0 36 g 36 u03b4h 500 mhz dmso d6 10 00 1h br s 9 88 1h s 7 95 1h d 1 8 hz 7 93 1h d 8 1 hz 7 61 1h dd 8 3 2 0 hz 3 00 3h s 2 91 3h s tr 1 19 min using the experimental conditions reported above and detailed in general synthesis scheme a and b methods 1 and 2 and the appropriate starting materials which were either commercially available or synthesised using standard literature conditions the following derivatives were prepared method of n hydroxy compound systematic sulfonamide no name 1 h nmr t r synthesis yield 3 4 chloro 3 u03b4 h 400 mhz dmso 1 24 a 25 hydroxysulfamoyl 13 62 1h br s 10 03 1h d benzoic acid 2 9 hz 9 88 1h d 2 9 hz 8 50. |
6 | to be replaced removed for cleaning or repair the port pairs primarily located on the front and back surfaces 22 and 24 of the manifold 20 provide opposed surfaces to enable the manifold 20 to be mounted in different orientations to accommodate left hand and right hand pump and drive configurations for example the port pairs 66 and 68 for port p 3 and 70 and 72 for port p 4 are mounted on the front and rear surfaces 22 and 24 respectively likewise ports 122 and 124 gp 3 and gp 1 and ports 126 and 128 gp 4 and gp 2 are aligned on opposite front and rear surfaces 22 and 24 of the manifold 20 to accommodate a single fluid operative component connectable to the passage 120 on either of the front and rear surfaces through one of the aligned ports with any of the ports if a port on one of the passages in the manifold 20 is not connected to an external instrument or pipe it is blocked by a threaded cap or other closure member in summary there has been disclosed a manifold for a pump and driver apparatus which overcomes numerous deficiencies found in prior art pump and driver manifolds the present manifold allows a lube oil or seal system filter to be. |
6 | the tested temperature is greater than 95 u00b0 f the controller waits 0 5 seconds step 303 and checks the air temperature again if the air temperature is less than or equal to 95 u00b0 f program execution advances to step 306 where the battery condition is tested if the battery voltage is not within the desired range program execution returns to step 302 if the battery voltage is within the desired range program execution advances to step 307 where engine speed is sensed to detect a running engine if engine speed is less than a predetermined running limit of 600 rpm then program execution returns to step 302 program execution advances to step 308 where engine speed is sensed to detect a speed greater than 1200 rpm if engine speed is greater than 1200 rpm then program execution returns to step 302 if engine air inlet temperature is less than 95 u00b0 f and battery condition and engine speed are acceptable the controller resets the elapsed recycle time at step 309 the controller energizes heating element 56 and deenergizes heating element 54 at step 310 indicator 42 is also extinguished and a timeout value for heating element 56 is set for 5 seconds at step 310 program execution next. |
7 | train the backing dish 35 may be attached to the support column 36 by a suitable means such as a gimbal which provides freedom of movement in azimuth and elevation or a more restricted sliding tongue and groove arrangement the above is only an example of a tracking mechanism the exact means for accomplishing tracking movement of the reflector surface 15 and its supporting structure 13 and 35 are seen as being well within the purview of a person of ordinary skill in the art and will not be further discussed the polymeric film 15 that forms the reflecting surface of the concentrator of the present invention is preferably an aluminized polymeric plastic which has a high modulus of elasticity such as a surface cross linked polymer or a polymer metal composite this plastic film is mounted on a supporting hoop 13 which in turn is fastened to a backing dish 35 in a manner that forms a sealed interior 49 between the reflecting surface 15 and the backing dish 35 by drawing a vacuum on this formed interior 49 by means of a suitable vacuum pump 45 through umbilical cord 47 the highly elastic reflecting surface 15 is deflected in a convex manner as illustrated by dashed lines 46 thereby forming a three dimensional concentrating surface the reflecting surface 15 can be shaped into a surface curvature that can be either a catenary of revolution 53 a parabolic dish 57 or a hemi spherical dish 61 depending on the loading on the surface of the reflecting membrane 15 a catenary of revolution 53 is. |
8 | imaging signals from the imaging unit 310 the external interface 325 includes various encoders a d a converter and the like transmitting and receiving various control signals or data with respect to external elements in the embodiment a display 360 a memory medium 340 and an operation panel unit 350 connected to the system control unit 320 the display 360 is a small display such as a liquid crystal panel incorporated in the camera apparatus displaying the imaged pictures in addition to the small display incorporated in the camera apparatus it is possible to apply a configuration in which image data is transmitted to an external large display device to display the data the memory medium 340 is capable of appropriately storing taken pictures for example in various kinds of memory cards and the like which can be exchanged for example with respect to a memory medium controller 341 as the memory medium 340 in addition to various memory cards disc media and the like using magnetic or light can be used the operation panel 350 is provided with input keys for performing various instructions by the user when taking pictures by the camera apparatus the cpu 321 monitors input signals from the operation panel unit 350 and executes various operation controls based on the inputted contents the embodiments of the invention are applied to the above camera apparatus thereby providing an imaging apparatus having high quality which performs proper power supply at the time of activation of the apparatus or at the time of sudden load change and which realizes speed up of activation operation and suppressing load change in the above configuration the combination of unit devices or unit modules to be components of the system or the size. |
3 | each dish contains a known amount of test compound the surfaces of the solidified agar plates are then inoculated with the test culture by streaking the test culture on the surface of the plate with a standardized loop that has been dipped in the inoculum and incubated at room temperature for 24 hours the mic values in table 1 are expressed in mcg ml table 1__________________________________________________________________________ staph staph s pyo entero escher kleb past pseudo prot prot salm d compd aureus aureus genes coccus coli pneum mult aerugi vulg mira typhi pneumon of ex 45 smith c 203 89 juhl 8045 10544 bmh no 10 abb jj fin 9 ed 6301__________________________________________________________________________1 12 5 12 5 12 5 25 25 12 5 1 56 gt 100 6 2 6 2 6 2 252 12 5 12 5 3 1 6 2 25 3 1 0 78 gt 100 3 1 6 2 3 1 12 53 6 2 3 1 3 1 6 2 6 2 1 56 0 35 50 1 56 3 1 1 56 6 2__________________________________________________________________________ as shown in table 1 the compounds of the present invention exhibit valuable bacteriostatic properties and are consequently useful in pharmaceutical compositions the compounds of this invention also exhibit very low oral and subcutaneous toxicities and produce generally the same antibiotic activities in vivo as chelocardin in addition to the excellent bacteriostatic properties of the new compounds they also show a surprising physical characteristic they are more soluble in water than chelocardin and therefore the new compounds distinguish favorably over chelocardin itself the excellent solubility makes the new compounds particularly suitable for parenteral solutions which can easily be prepared by simply dissolving the new chelocardin derivatives. |
9 | one or more fastening bosses 14 and one or more compression bosses 16 may assist in securing and or attaching the engine front cover 10 to the engine 12 the fastening bosses 14 may mate with corresponding receiving apertures 32 as one example a threaded bolt such as fastener 34 may be inserted into the fastening boss 14 and mate with a threaded portion of the receiving aperture 32 other fasteners are available as the fastener 34 mates with the receiving aperture 32 the compression bosses 16 may contact receiving surfaces of the engine 12 such as receiving surface 28 and receiving surface 30 dimensional configurations of the compression bosses 16 and the respective surfaces 28 and 30 may create compressive forces in the compression bosses 16 once the fastener 34 is secured force arrows 36 show these compressive forces at the contact between the compression bosses 16 and the respective receiving surfaces 28 and 30 as such dimensional configurations for compression bosses and opposing surfaces may combine with fastening bosses to create interference at the contact regions and thus create compressive forces examples of dimensional configurations may include machined tolerance conditions and or stacks to ensure that compressive loading and or a positive clamp load may occur under various operating conditions the interference may be calculated based on manufacturing and machining characteristics of the mating components additionally and or optionally a tolerance stack may be used to ensure that compressive loads between the engine front cover 10 and engine 12 are maintained under various stacked conditions for example high and low dimensions on each of the mating components may be examined to insure an interference occurs in accordance with the manufacturing and machining characteristics as mentioned above available space in an engine environment is often. |
2 | of the hereinafter described drop marker ejection and deployment sequence wherein a drop marker 16 1 extends or trails rearwardly from an ejection opening 17 that is formed in the aft portion of dispenser 10 as is illustrated by drop marker 16 1 of fig1 each drop marker 16 includes a relatively flat relatively inflexible base member 18 18 1 in fig1 and a relatively long flexible streamer 20 20 1 in fig1 having a length to width ratio substantially greater than unity with the first end 22 of the streamer being securely connected to an associated base member 18 preferably base member 18 and streamer 20 are constructed of material that is nontoxic to animals and is biodegradable for example currently employed embodiments of the invention utilize corrugated cardboard that is 3 4 mm thick to form the base members 18 and utilize an 11 cm wide 4 6 meter long strip of tissue like paper as the drop marker streamer various alternative arrangements are generally available for securely connecting the first end 22 of a steamer 20 with its associated base member 18 so that the streamer remains attached to the base member when the drop marker is ejected form dispenser 10 for example in the above mentioned currently employed embodiments of the invention the first end 22 of each paper streamer is placed in overlapping juxtaposition with a first surface 24 of the associated base member 18 1. |
1 | 12 to the body at different points in time alternatively or additionally the degradable plugs may degrade at different rates to expose the same bioactive agent in different internal cavities 12 at different periods of time to effectively elongate the period of time during which the bioactive agent is delivered the body element 10 is preferably formed of a metal such as titanium vanadium aluminum nickel tantalum zirconium chromium silver gold silicon magnesium niobium scandium platinum cobalt palladium manganese molybdenum and alloys thereof such as zirconium titanium tantalum alloys nitinol or stainless steel turning to fig5 7 there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of the inventive endoluminal stent 30 fabricated from a plurality of tubular structural elements 31 formed into a tubular stent and having a desired geometry it will be appreciated that the generally hexagonal cell geometric pattern defining a plurality of interstices 32 as illustrated in fig5 is merely exemplary and a myriad of different geometries of different geometric complexities are contemplated by the invention each of the tubular structural elements 31 has a central lumen that forms the internal cavity 37 within each structural element 31 a plurality of separation members 38 may be provided to subdivide the internal cavity 37 into a plurality of discontinuous internal cavities 37 each of the tubular structural elements 31 has a plurality of openings 36 which communicate between the internal cavity 37 and one or both of a luminal surface 33 or an abluminal surface 35 of each of the plurality of tubular structural elements 31 the tubular structural elements 31 may assume any. |
6 | welded to inner annulus 86 referring to fig6 core 41 of recuperator 23 is bounded by outer annular housing 40 and inner cylinder 122 defining inner annulus 86 as also shown in fig7 inner cylinder 122 is formed with high pressure inlets 127 and high pressure outlets 128 recuperator core is disposed such that each cold channel 80 is in fluid communication with one high pressure inlet 127 and one high pressure outlet 128 to allow high pressure cool fluid stream 100 to flow therethrough referring to fig7 both high pressure inlets 127 and high pressure outlets 128 may be formed in one embodiment by axially slitting or slicing inner cylinder 122 and then bending the sliced material to form louvers 131 and 132 respectively in operation high pressure cool fluid stream 100 exits compressor 30 and enters cold channels 80 through inlet 127 travels along the axial length of the cold channels and eventually exits through outlets 128 in a preferred embodiment hot fluid stream 110 flows through hot channels 82 in the opposite to cool fluid stream 100 hot channels 82 are formed with completely open axial ends and thus hot fluid stream 100 is substantially evenly distributed throughout each hot channel referring to fig8 cold channels 80 and hot channels 82 at the outer diameter near outer annulus 84 of recuperator core 41 are designated as 80 o and 82 o respectively while at the inner diameter near inner annulus 86 are designated 80 i and 82. |
5 | picoseconds and conductivity of 5 sm 1 the seabed mud had a relative permittivity of 10 and conductivity of 2 5 sm u2212 1 fig4 a shows a second embodiment of the present invention where the electromagnetic signal is applied locally within the waveguide formed by the cut itself in fig4 a the pipeline 40 has an inner casing surface 42 and an outer casing surface 44 the signal is applied locally from a rotatable telescopic arm 46 of a suitable pipeline vehicle 48 to close to the cutting head not shown in fig4 typically at less than 1 m preferably less than 0 5 m therefrom in order to improve the accuracy of the cut length measure and the reliability of the through cut detection in fig4 a and b the signal is applied from at least two electrical contacts 50 around the vehicle 48 and located on both sides of the cutting head above and below which generates an electromagnetic wave radiating through the cut not shown in fig4 to radiate out between the contact points and to reflect off the outer casing surface 44 preferably these electrical contacts are arranged on the vehicle 48 itself optionally with tangential distribution both two electrical contacts 50 could be connected to an electrical volt generator which can provide one or more nanosecond voltage pulses as an electromagnetic signal using tdr and to a network analyser which can be used to interpret the received signals to test. |
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