label
int64
1
9
text
stringlengths
113
6.79k
9
and a jacket temperature of 170 u00b0 c and a second stage heat exchanger jacket temperature of 250 u00b0 c into a vacuum chamber maintained at 11 mm hg total pressure the polymer is pumped through a multi orifice stranding die into a water bath cooler and then through a cutter the average polymer collection rate will be 11 500 lbs hr the polystyrene product will have a residual monomer content below 10 ppm 1 narrow distribution polystyrene ps nd mw 189 000 mn 162 000 mw mn 1 17 prepared following the procedure of example 1 the resins were weighed out tumble mixed and dried at 80 u00b0 c for 16 hours the blends were compounded on a 0 8 inch w e twin screw extruder operating at these conditions ______________________________________zone 1 2 3 4 5 6______________________________________temp 230 240 250 260 270 280 u00b0 c rpm 250 double pass______________________________________ the pellets were again dried and compression molded at 450 u00b0 f then tested according to astm standards these blend properties were found ______________________________________1 2 3 4 invention prior art invention prior art ______________________________________ ppo 40 40 32 3 32 3 ps cg 60 48 5 ps nd 60 48 5 sbgr 19 2 19 2fm psi 4 57 u00d7 10 sup 5.
5
beams such as rafters struts and purlins are also capable of being employed with the present disclosure no limitation as to any of the above is intended by this disclosure as shown roof portion 20 of building 10 includes struts 16 and purlins 18 mounted atop rafters 14 criss crossing metal bands 22 24 are attached to a bottom surfaces of struts 16 and purlins 18 and well as a top surface of the rafters 14 on ends of building 10 i e the end rafters bands 22 24 may be made of steel if desired the steel may be galvanized and painted white for aesthetics the bands may be energy saver fp u2122 banding available from guardian building products sheeting material 26 is installed above bands 22 24 and rafters 14 but below the struts 16 and purlins 18 see fig2 and 3 sheeting 26 can be notched installed in sections etc to ensure coverage of the entire roof area edges of sheeting 26 can be glued in place to maintain a smooth and environmentally tight structure if desired the sheeting material may be energy saver fp u2122 fabric available from guardian building products such fabric provides fall protection strength condensation control fire and smoke retardation and other benefits at least one insulation layer is typically located atop sheeting 26 as shown a first insulation layer 28 is laid parallel to and substantially between purlins 18 and a second insulation layer 30 is laid perpendicularly across the first insulation layer outer roofing material 32 which can be for example formed metal panels or the like is then attached to purlins 18 if.
9
hermetic terminal assembly including a body member with a bottom portion and a surrounding boundary or flange portion with at least one current conducting pin sealed in an opening in the bottom portion and an over surface stratum disposed in said body member in close proximity facing relation with said bottom and boundary portions and having stratum holding material therefor application_number US 18816198 A description as can be seen in the drawings the hermetic terminal assembly 2 includes a metallic cupshaped body member 3 which is of a preselected configuration and which is formed from cold rolled steel material all as is generally well known in the art cup shaped body member 3 includes a generally flat bottom portion 4 and a boundary portion 6 here disclosed in the form of an integral flange or sidewall extending along and outwardly from the periphery of bottom portion 4 to surround the inner face of bottom portion 4 as also is known in the art bottom portion 4 is provided with three substantially equally spaced and equally sized openings 7 only one of which can be seen in fig1 each opening 7 is defined by an interior wall surface of annular lip 8 which is an integral part of cup shaped body member 3 and which extends outwardly from the inner face of bottom portion 4 to be within boundary or flange 6 of body member 3 a suitable electric current conductive pin 9 extends through each opening 7 with the.
6
14 and the reflector 16 the inner lens 14 is further sized to intercept a large portion but less than all of the light emitted by the led light source array 12 in one embodiment the inner lens 14 was sized and positioned to intercept light emitted from the led light source array 12 that had a vertical angle 22 about the horizontal positive and negative of 45 degrees or less 90 degrees total the inner lens 14 was similarly sized and positioned to intercept light emitted from the led light source array 12 that had a horizontal angle 24 about the median positive or negative of 60 degrees or less 120 degrees total the inner lens 14 is optically shaped to refract light received from the led light source array 12 in a horizontal band 62 extending at or below the horizontal plane 60 the refracted horizontal band 62 forms a substantial portion of a headlamp beam pattern fig2 shows a schematic top view of a horizontal axial cross section of an automotive led lens 14 the preferred lens 14 has a straight central section 26 centered on the median and extending horizontally transverse to the median and lamp axis 18.
4
abstract a fluff distributor comprises a fluff chamber two or more vacuum screens in said chamber and onto which screens fluff is laid in batts the screens have separately controllable drive mechanism whereby each screen can be independently driven at a desired rate of speed accordingly the volume of fluff output from said chamber for each screen is similarly separately controllable each screen supplies fluff to one of several converting machines the converting machines can operate at different rates of speed requiring different volumes of fluff and by reason of the separate control for each distributor screen the same fluff distributor can supply fluff to different converting machines operating at different demand levels for fluff application_number US 75995477 A description although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structure the scope of the invention is defined in the claims appended hereto the fluff generated and utilized by the apparatus herein illustrated is typically fluff used for the absorbent fillers of sanitary pads such as sanitary napkins diapers hospital pads bandages etc joa u s pat no 3 666.
7
timer clock zeit the route planning system rpe calculates the traveling time to be expected the forecast of the traveling time for the individual route sections is dependent on the current clock time especially when using public transport such as during rush hour the route planning system rpe is also connected to the mobile radio terminal mg 1 by the service control point scp in order to forward the information found in the text that follows the configuration of a navigation service is explained in greater detail the user will first trigger the service request by dialing a service code by using the input device ee 1 of the mobile radio terminal mg 1 he will then be requested under menu control to specify his destination in a certain format location data of the user are determined via the global positioning satellite receiver sbe 1 integrated in the mobile radio terminal mg 1 and transmitted by the transmitter tx 1 simultaneously with the destination input via the mobile radio terminal mg 1 through the service switching points to the fixed structures of the intelligent network in the service switching point detects the request of an in service and forwards the input data to the corresponding service control point at which the actual service is running the input data the destination input and the location data of the user are transferred to the route planning system rpe the route planning system rpe transfers the inquiry data to the navigation database nd the navigation database nd which is connected to other databases od uses the destination input and the location data and the current traffic situation to generate the shortest the fastest and the most inexpensive connection to the desired.
8
serves a plurality of similarly situated terminals and that a plurality of such facilities are similarly equipped and or likewise arranged with respect to the pstn 30 for example in a landline or wireline application the terminal 10 is optionally a landline telephone or other like end user telecommunication device or landline customer premises equipment cpe and the facility 20 serving the terminal 10 is an end office eo that is operatively connected to the pstn 30 in the usual manner suitably the eo includes a telecommunications switch e g a class 5 switch such as the 5ess or another like switch to which the terminal 10 is operatively connected in the usual manner e g via a twisted pair landline cable or the like in a wireless or mobile application e g the facility 20 serving the terminal 10 is a mobile switching center msc operatively connected to and or in communication with the pstn 30 in the usual manner suitably the msc is also operatively connected to and or in communication with a plurality of base stations not shown in the usual manner as is understood in the art each base station bs provides an over the air radio frequency interface for its respective geographic area or cell selectively the terminal 10 which in this embodiment is a mobile or wireless telephone or other appropriate mobile station ms is provided telecommunication services and or otherwise accesses the network via the interface and or the bs serving the cell in which the ms is located assuming a called party e g a party receiving a call via the terminal 10.
7
psba2 a form of psba expressed only in cyanobacteria experiencing excitation stress or uvb stress e g campbell et al 1998 monitoring this protein can thus track when a cyanobacterial population is under excitation or uvb stress it is also specific to the sole constitutive form of psba in eukaryotic photobionts plants and algae 16 psab fpcdgpgrgg tc seq id no 16 this peptide sequence tag is specific to the psab core protein of photosystem i a key complex involved in transduction of light to chemical energy in all oxygenic photobionts 17 atpb368 cyvpaddltdp seq id no 17 atpb is one of the two major subunits of the f1 sub complex of atp synthases the atpb368 peptide sequence tag is conserved across the atpb subunits of chloroplasts photosynthetic and mitochondria respiratory in eukaryotes the target is also conserved in the atpb subunit of cyanobacterial atp synthase complexes which mediate both photosynthetic and respiratory generation of atp the target is also conserved in most bacterial f type atp synthase complexes but not in the v type atp synthase complexes found in archaea the antibody elicited using this peptide sequence tag thus can be used to detect the total community pool of chloroplastic mitochondrial and bacterial atp synthase the atp synthase complex is kinetically well characterized and so an estimation of the atp synthase complex allows further estimation of the community capacity for atp generation this key metabolic flux capacity can then be compared to flux capacities for other key processes such as carbon fixation or electron transport to identify rate limiting steps and acclimatory changes in community function 18 atpc32 ihsvarnpslakq seq id no 18 atpc is the main subunit of the f0 complex of atp synthases the atpc32 peptide sequence.
9
methylene chloride mp 81 u00b0 82 u00b0 c to a stirred slurry of benzyloxyamine hydrochloride 3 19 g 20 mmol in the thf 40 ml at room temperature under nitrogen was added triethylamine 6 13 ml this slurry was stirred and dimethylcarbamyl chloride 1 84 ml was added rapidly 4 n n dimethylamino pyridine 1 0 g 0 4 equiv was added and the mixture was stirred for 20 hours the mixture was filtered and the filtrate evaporated purification by chromatography on silica provided n n dimethyl n 39 benzyloxyurea as a colorless oil 1 62 g 42 yield to a solution of this urea 1 59 g 8 19 mmol in dmf 13 ml at 50 u00b0 c under nitrogen was added sodium hydride 360 mg of a 60 dispersion in oil the resulting solution was stirred for 45 minutes and 1 bromooctane 1 83 ml was added after 16 hours the mixture was poured into 1 aqueous citric acid 75 ml and extracted 3 times with 1 1 hexane ether the combined extracts were dried mgso 4 filtered and evaporated purification by chromatography on silica provided n benzyloxy n octyl n 39 n 39 dimethylurea as a colorless oil 2 04 g 81 yield hydrogenolysis as in example 2 above and recrystallization from hexane at 40 u00b0 c provided the title compound as a white solid 875 mg 57 yield mp 29 u00b0 30 u00b0 c using the method of example 7.
8
226 of a controller or amplifier 230 which provides an output signal at an output terminal 232 the latter output signal becomes an input signal to the source power supply 240 via lead 234 and input terminal 236 thus if the vapor stream within the vapor deposition zone 13 v is temporally stable the mass build up or growth of the layer 13 f will proceed at a constant rate the rate monitor 220 will provide a constant signal at output terminal 222 and the source power supply 240 will provide a constant current to the heating elements 135 of the source 134 via the leads 245 and 247 thereby maintaining the temporally stable vapor stream within the deposition zone under stable vapor deposition conditions i e conditions of a constant deposition rate a desired final thickness of an organic hole transporting layer 13 see fig1 is achieved on the structure and on the crystal mass sensor 200 during a fixed deposition duration at which time the vapor deposition is terminated by terminating the heating of the source 134 or by positioning a shutter not shown over the source while a relatively simple source 134 is shown in fig4 for illustrative purposes it will be appreciated that numerous other source configurations can be effectively used.
2
profile may be selected by depressing the profile selection button 90 selection of the save button again may then save the settings to the selected profile furthermore an indicator 186 may signal to the operator that the portable memory unit is being accessed similar to the busy indicator 182 fig6 the indicator 186 may be illuminated when data is being transferred via the memory interface 174 fig8 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary profile hierarchy 188 that may be associated with the profile selectors 36 and 90 of the exemplary interfaces 26 and 32 illustrated in fig6 7 in the illustrated embodiments the user may select a user process profile 190 by selecting one of the profile selectors 36 fig6 or depressing the profile selection button 90 fig7 until the desired profile number is selected as described above with respect to fig5 default welding parameters are automatically recalled the first time the profile 190 is selected any changes made while a given profile 190 is selected may be automatically or manually saved such that they may be recalled at a later time by simply selecting that profile 190 again within the profile 190 the user may select between a stick welding process 192 a tig welding process 194 a left gun process 196 or a right gun process 198 additionally a trigger select option 200 may enable the profile 190 to be selected via the trigger on the torch or gun e g the right and left welding guns 18 and 20 the stick welding process 192 may include selection of either an exx10 electrode 202 or an exx18 electrode 204 for each electrode 202 and 204 amperage 206 and 208 may be set respectively likewise in the tig welding process an amperage 210.
5
metal strip material in this case the edge 17 lies at the free end of the channel 6 from that point the formed material first follows the inner curvature of the channel 6 and then passes over to the outer layer of the slat 5 as a result of the forming process in the lower region of the slat 5 the metal strip produces the outer layer of the slanting first front wall segment 8 and then passes into the outer layer of the vertical second front wall segment 9 additionally the metal strip adjoins the edge 11 in the outer layer of the bottom surface 10 from there it extends to the slot edge 12 at the slot edge 12 the material is bent over onto itself and extends as the inner layer of the bottom surface 10 up to the edge 11 here the material rises vertically upward and it lies closely against the outer layer of the second front wall segment 9 the sheet metal material then continues as the inner layer of the slanting first front wall segment 8 lying directly against its back or inner side as far as the root of the slat 5 here the formed metal strip provides a partly cylindrical curved surface 18 as the inner layer of the bend piece 13 adjoining this the formed metal strip provides an interior layer of the rear wall 14 and thus up to the slot edge 15 here the.
9
central supporting rod 5 therefore this built in construction may increase the operating security and may improve the durability of components the joining piece 552 of proper width slides stably within the sliding slot 51 of the lower central supporting rod 5 during the extension or collapse of the collapsible frame thereby avoiding the unstable and loose operation of the conventional golf carts referring to fig9 to 12 the fastening mechanism for joining the wheels 61 and 62 with the wheel supporting rods mainly comprises a metal plate assembly 63 wheels 61 and 62 a moveable element 64 a spring 65 and a pin 66 the metal plate assembly 63 is u shaped and has a pair of vertical plates each vertical plate is formed with an inclined extension having an axial hole 631 and a pivotal hole 632 the upper edge of the inner inclined extension has a shallow recess 633 the axle 621 of the wheel 62 is formed with a pair of slots 6211 and 6212 and said axle 621 is arranged to pass through an axle sleeve 622 of the wheel 62 the moveable element 64 is provided at one end with a flap 645 the lower portion of the flap 645 has a recess 644 the middle of the moveable element 64 has a.
5
in the debris removal tool 200 thereabove after the debris has been contained and a downhole device 450 exposed for retrieval the retrieval tool 400 still in the actuated position is inserted into a receiving member of the downhole device typically the receiving member of the downhole device will include at least one profile 451 formed therein to interact with the fingers 420 of the retrieval tool 400 the fingers 420 easily flex in order for the retrieval tool 400 to be inserted into the device 450 thereafter the venturi device stops operating and the retrieval tool 400 returns to its normally extended position preventing the fingers from flexing inward and locking the retrieval tool to the downhole device the device 450 can then be removed by upward or rotational force or a combination thereof and raised to the top of the well along with the tools 200 400 in the embodiment described the retrieval tool operates by communicating with a profile formed upon the inner surface of the downhole device however the tool could also operate with a downhole device having a profile formed on the outside thereof in this case the collet fingers would be prevented from inward flexing movement by the inner member use of the debris removal tool of the present invention can be performed using a predetermined and measured length of.
6
2 the voltage on control terminal g of transistor tr 1 is at the end limited by operational amplifier op 1 serving as current limiter operating in adjustment in order to have the predetermined coil current i coil u2014 1 in fig8 b the limitation current is always reached as the amplitude of the trigger voltage v trigger varies as the amplitude of the signal v trigger varies the corresponding voltage v gate of the control terminal g of the transistor tr 1 reaches a value which is sufficient to let the collector current reach the limitation value this type of solution allows the device to reach the nominal current even in the worst case in order to always charge the coil in an optimal way and to have in the turn off step the convenient amount of energy available according to an embodiment of the present invention a control circuit is provided for power devices driven by input signals having at a high logic state a non optimal voltage value while there have been described above the principles of the present invention in conjunction with a preferred embodiment thereof it is to be clearly understood that the foregoing description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation to the scope of the invention particularly it is recognized that the teachings of the foregoing disclosure will suggest other modifications to those persons skilled in the relevant art such modifications may involve other features which are already known per se and which may be used instead of or in addition to features already described herein although claims have been formulated in this application to particular combinations of features it should be understood that the scope of the disclosure herein also includes.
8
injection layer of platinum pt having a thickness of 5 nm is then applied through the use of electron beam evaporation the process pressure being 10 u2212 6 mbar the pt injection layer is then patterned photolithographically in a manner known per se to suit the intended application through the use of organic molecular beam deposition ombd at a process vacuum of 10 u2212 8 mbar the low molecular weight compound 4 4 u2032 4 u2033 tris n 1 naphthyl n phenyl amino triphenylamine tnata for transporting positive charge carriers and the aluminum iii salt of 8 hydroxyquinoline as the emission and electron transport material are then deposited successively the layer thicknesses of the materials being 60 nm each and the growth rates being 2 nm min on top of the device thus obtained a cathode is applied through the use of a shadow mask the cathode is formed of a magnesium layer having a thickness of 120 nm and a silver layer having a thickness of 120 nm which are successively deposited by thermal evaporation from tungsten boats at a process pressure of 10 u2212 6 mbar the contact areas of the leds thus defined are round and have a diameter of 1 5 mm the spacing between adjacent components is 4 5 mm the emission color is greenish yellow and distinctly visible even in bright daylight with sunshine on top of a device fabricated in accordance with example 1 a cathode is applied which is formed of a layer of a magnesium silver alloy having a thickness of 100 nm this layer is deposited by simultaneous thermal evaporation of magnesium and silver from two tungsten boats in an atomic mass ratio of 10 1 at a process pressure of.
6
and disengage an associated automated engine clutch and an automated friction clutch for example an automated engine clutch arranged in the drivetrain of a motor vehicle between a drive engine and a transmission with a controllable actuating drive provided as the clutch actuator for engaging and disengaging the friction clutch to improve the controllability and achieve a longer service life while reducing production costs it is proposed to use as the actuating drive a pneumatic muscle with a hose body made of a fluidically impermeable and elastic material with a lattice network of tension resistant fibers arranged in the outer area on the hose body and with end pieces that close off the hose body axially at its ends application_number US 8911206 A description a clutch actuator mechanism 1 represented in fig1 a and 1b for a single disk dry clutch with membrane spring not shown in more detail comprises a release lever 2 mounted at one end to pivot on a pivot bearing 3 fixed to a housing engaged approximately in the middle by way of two carrier bolts 4 arranged radially opposite one another with a release bearing 6 mounted to move axially on a guide sleeve 5 fixed to the housing and connected at its other end to a clutch actuator 7 the clutch actuator.
2
is connected to a floating arm 204 through a universal joint 205 allowing pitch and roll motions of the carriage 202 the floating arm 204 is connected to the transducer manipulator 5 with a revolute joint 206 and can be held against the surface through a spring attached to the floating arm and transducer manipulator an actuator can provide lift motion of the transducer manipulator to place it on the climbing surface or lift as desired guide wheels 208 on the carriage can maintain a consistent position and orientation of the transducer to the climbing surface a cleaning mechanism for light cleaning can be mounted in the inspection transducer carriage linear actuator and can consist of a brush 210 driven by a rotary actuator 211 fig1 shows a second view of the inspection transducer carriage 5 with universal attachment 8 wheel probe 200 mounted in a carriage 202 and oriented to the inspection surface through guide wheels 208 the cleaning brush 210 is shown to operate in line with the wheel probe 200 fig1 shows a surface cleaning manipulator 9 with side plate removed so that the internal components are exposed the universal attachment 8 is located at one end to mount with the track unit an actuator 220 can provide lift motion of the surface cleaning manipulator to place it on the climbing surface or lift as desired the surface cleaning manipulator consists of some type of tooling to prepare the surface for cleaning fig1 shows a set of three needle scalars 222 driven by actuators 223 mounted in attachment blocks 224 to the surface cleaning manipulator 9 body through rubber isolators 225 to reduce vibration on the surface cleaning manipulator fig1 shows a block diagram that presents the overall control system for the mobile inspection system.
8
reference to fig2 the co ordination of tests between multiple agents 5 and 15 within the same network 2 includes the case in which all of the agents 5 and 15 within the network 2 are registered to the same proxy server 4 in response to the polling signal d 1 the proxy server 4 sends the test request d 2 to one agent 5 mentioned in the test request d 2 if the test involves another agent 15 the test request d 2 contains information about the identifier of the second agent 15 the first agent 5 then constructs the test request d 2 l for the second agent 15 and submits it to the proxy server 4 the proxy server 4 sends the test request d 22 to the second agent 15 the first agent 5 polls for test status d st of the second agent 15 via the proxy sever 4 the status message d st between the two agents 5 and 15 passed via the proxy server 4 is used to co ordinate the start and completion of tests between the two agents 5 and 15 the results f for both ends of the test will be collected by the first agent 5 and handed off to the proxy server 4 with reference to fig3 in the case in which there is a second network 22 with its own firewall 23 and second agent 25 therein it is possible that the two agents 5 and 25 are registered to two different proxy servers 4 and 24 in this case in response to the polling signal d 1 from the first agent 5 the test request d 2 is sent to the first agent.
4
electrically energized a driven sprocket 87 which in turn is linked through chain 88 to a drive sprocket 89 on a driven shaft 90 the driven shaft 90 is keyed to a gear 91 which meshes with a gear 92 fixed upon a reducer driven shaft 93 carrying a reducer mechanism 94 which in turn is coupled through the pulley and belt transmission 95 to the main drive shaft 18 the gears 91 and 92 are utilized to reverse the direction of the shaft 90 since the reduction gear 94 is a double reducer having a reverse direction from the reducer mechanism 81 so that the yarn feed drive shafts 68 71 are driven in the same direction from each end as illustrated in fig1 each of the low speed electromagnetic clutches 86 includes an electromagnetic coil 97 which is held in a stationary position such as by the support arms 98 fixed to the side walls of the clutch housing 42 keyed to the shaft 68 is a rotary clutch member 99 the sprocket 87 is fixed to an annular armature 100 and a rotary bearing or bushing 101 which is free to rotate about the shaft 68 however when the coil 97 is energized the clutch member 99 engages the armature 100 to cause the sprocket 87 to rotate with the shaft 68 all of the low speed electromagnetic clutches 86 and the high speed clutches 76 are preferably identical the electromagnetic coils 97 are connected through leads 102 to.
4
thus allowing the actuator tab 24 to drop since the solenoid 18 is de energized in fig8 the selector key 26 is still engaged by the selector shaft 12 and at this point the upper air valve plate 62 shifts again turning the primary feed air flow back on as previously since the clockwise rotation of the drive shaft 14 and the feed wheel 15 is continuing the primary feed air flow is delivering prefed yarn which had been stored in the prefeed and pullback storage pocket 94 while continuing to feed yarn that is still being delivered by the feed wheel 15 during the last 60 u00b0 of machine time the yarn is delivered directly into the yarn tube 102 without going into the prefeed and pullback storage pocket 94 with reference to fig9 the rotation of the selector shaft 12 in its counterclockwise direction begins and after the completed clockwise motion of the yarn feed wheel 15 is finished the counterclockwise motion of the drive shaft 14 begins as can be seen the counterclockwise rotation of the selector shaft 12 allows the selector key 26 and the selector plunger 16 to be biased to the right by spring 34 as this occurs the valve stem 84 moves to the right and port 86 moves from the prefeed channel 78 to the pullback channel 80 insofar as the tufting cycle is concerned at this time severance of the yarn has been completed and once the pullback air is on the yarn is pulled back through yarn tube 102 to clear the common throat area see fig1 adjacent the tufting station the cam and lock arm 46 and the engaging member 48 are headed to their rest positions as the drive shaft 14 moves.
6
it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above rather the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims in fig1 the three core structural components of a mre light tower are shown a frame 200 provides both the mobility and stability for a mre light tower the frame 200 provides the platform base for attachment of a power source as well as other energy providers such as a fuel component a solar component a wind component a fuel cell component and a plug in component the frame 200 also provides the platform base upon which to fixedly attach a mast 300 the mast 300 is preferably fixedly attached to the frame by welding flanges on the mast 300 to a flat surface on the frame 200 turning now to fig2 the basic structure of the frame 200 is shown the frame 200 provides the framework to secure and transport the other components comprising the present invention including the mast component the utility bar the power management component the battery system along with other energy sources such as a fuel component a solar component a wind component a fuel cell component and a plug in component other features such as an outlet component a network component and a surveillance component can also be attached to the frame 200 network component.
6
environment that surrounds the line 26 as measured by sensor 42 and or the temperature of the liquid refrigerant entering the evaporator 20 as measured by evaporator inlet sensor 44 modulating the flow of refrigerant allows the system 10 to efficiently cool the refrigeration cases 18 to a desired temperature while preventing line sweating in line 26 connected to the evaporator 20 in order to prevent line sweating in a refrigeration system the temperature of the liquid refrigerant running through the line 26 to the evaporator 20 must be kept above the dew point temperature in the store when the dew point temperature is high as a result of high humidity the temperature of the liquid refrigerant must be kept relatively high to prevent line sweating in prior art systems the temperature of the liquid refrigerant was constant and therefore had to be set for a high dew point in order to prevent line sweating under high humidity as a result the prior art refrigeration systems avoided line sweating but were inefficient on lower humidity days or undesirable sweating occurred on higher humidity days ideally the temperature of the liquid refrigerant should be as low as possible without dipping below the dew point temperature the modulating valve 40 of the present invention operates to adjust the temperature of the liquid refrigerant entering the evaporator 20 when the humidity is relatively high the controller 40 u2032 throttles toward a closed position which.
5
the lower end of section 116 in that assembled condition the pole can then be coupled with hook 108 by passing the hook through hole 136 in loop 134 thereafter by rotating handle 138 and accompanying rotation of the coupled sections 114 and 116 and connector 120 hook 108 will be rotated this rotates interconnected spindle 104 and causes the drive mechanism to operate the skylight to open and close it naturally the direction of rotation of the pole will determine whether the skylight is being opened or closed after use the pole can be put aside and stored in assembled condition or can be quickly and easily disassembled for transportation and storage actuator pole 106 is inexpensively formed of a minimum number of components all that is required are two tubular sections a handle a connector and a spline actually the screw type fasteners for assembly purposes are optional since the rib type structures can all be dimensioned so that frictional interengagement between the ribs and the inner walls of the tubular sections is sufficient to maintain the pole in assembled condition during use both handles 98 and 138 of the above discussed embodiments have similar gripping portions the details of the gripping portion are depicted in detail in fig5 a and 5b each gripping portion includes a.
3
simultaneously combined intermediate layer 441 comprises 40 80 by weight of the reducer solvent component 10 35 by weight of the binder component 10 30 by weight of an electroluminescent pigment component 10 25 by weight of a high dielectric pigment component combined intermediate layer 441 has a thickness in the range of 0 002 u2033 to 0 004 u2033 combined intermediate layer 441 is adapted to flow after deposition in a manner where the electroluminescent pigment is dispersed in an even and uniform layer as the film cures to provide a uniform lighting effect when energized and where the film flows to a smooth film that completely covers inner layer 400 so as not to allow a direct electrical connection between conductive layers 400 amp 460 in one embodiment the reducer solvent component is 50 70 n butyl acetate and 30 50 xylene in one embodiment the reducer solvent component is 50 70 methyl acetate and 30 50 xylene in one embodiment combined intermediate layer 441 comprises 60 65 by weight of the reducer solvent component in one embodiment combined intermediate layer 441 comprises 15 20 by weight of the reducer solvent component in one embodiment the reducer solvent component of combined intermediate layer 441 comprises an acrylic in one embodiment the reducer solvent component of combined intermediate layer 441 comprises a polyurethane binder in one embodiment combined intermediate layer 441 comprises 15 25 by weight of an electroluminescent pigment component in one embodiment combined intermediate layer 441 comprises 15 20 by weight of a high dielectric pigment component in one embodiment combined intermediate layer 441 has a thickness of substantially 0 002 u2033 in one embodiment.
7
or other electrical components connected to the bus even if there should be a short circuit or other such fault in the bus when the power supply section 10 and the test system as a whole are shut down all of the switches 1 2 3 and 4 are in their open positions as shown in fig1 in accordance with this invention before the test system is powered up and more particularly before the main power supply 12 is turned on a self testing procedure is carried out by the power supply section 10 in accordance with the routine shown in fig2 this routine is initiated by closing switch 1 usually manually the closing of that switch supplies power to the central processor 16 voltmeter 18 and to the switch 3 in the test power supply 28 at this point switch 2 is in its open or cpu position so that the processor can operate its booting routine but is unable to control the overall test system if the boot procedure is not successful processor 16 logs a power up failure and may be arranged to shut down the system by opening switch 1 and or to signal the failure by activating an indicator 38 in any event the failure marks the completion of the.
4
the pulsator 60 and inner tub 20 are rotated simultaneously at a second predetermined speed after the pulsator is initially rotated at a first predetermined speed until a predetermined water level is reached the second predetermined speed is too slow to push the laundry toward an inner circumferential surface of the inner tub 20 referring to fig7 illustrating a washing machine control method according to a third embodiment of the present invention a dry laundry amount is sensed s 31 and the water level is set according to the sensed dry laundry amount s 32 water is supplied s 33 and a pulsator 60 is rotated at a first predetermined speed s 34 which is a relatively low speed consistent with the pulsator 39 s rotational speed in the first embodiment notably the steps s 33 and s 34 are performed concurrently until the water level set in the step s 32 is reached s 35 but the water supply continues while a step s 36 is performed to rotate the tub at a third predetermined speed until the water supply step is completed s 37 the third predetermined speed is higher than the second predetermined speed and is sufficient to generate a light centrifugal.
9
acetylenes are selectively hydrogenated mercaptans are reacted with diolefins and isoolefins are isomerized the isomerization under the conditions of hydrogenation is of the bond type and very little if any skeletal isomerization occurs in the present process the sulfides formed from the reaction of the mercaptans with the diolefins are higher boiling than the c 5 39 s and are distilled downward and removed with the bottoms hydrogenation is the reaction of hydrogen with a carbon carbon multiple bond to 34 saturate 34 the compound this reaction is usually carried out at super atmospheric pressures and moderate temperatures using an excess of hydrogen over a metal catalyst among the metals known to catalyze the hydrogenation reaction are platinum rhenium cobalt molybdenum nickel tungsten and palladium generally commercial forms of catalyst use supported oxides of these metals the oxide is reduced to the active form either prior to use with a reducing agent or during use by the hydrogen in the feed these metals also catalyze other reactions most notably dehydrogenation at elevated temperatures additionally they can promote the reaction of olefinic compounds with themselves or other olefins to produce dimers or oligomers as residence time is increased selective hydrogenation of hydrocarbon compounds has been known for quite some time peterson et al in 34 the selective.
3
of a solvent at temperatures of between 0 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 for a period of between 1 and 10 hours solvents that can be used include tetrahydrofuran ethers such as diethyl ether and hydrocarbons such as benzene and toluene the preferred temperature and reaction time ranges are 30 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 c for 3 to 4 hours respectively this is a key step in the process since it provides for the preparation of iv in high yields the trione iv may be used in step 2 without separating it from the reaction or it may be used after recovery from the mixture conventional methods of recovery such as crystallization evaporation chromatography and combinations thereof may be used it is preferred not to separate trione iv from the mixture for use in step 2 the mixed anhydride v may be prepared in accordance with chart b wherein r is the same as defined above this reaction is conducted in the presence or absence of a solvent and an acid acceptor at a temperature of between 0 u00b0 and 60 u00b0 c for a period of about 0 5 to 3 hours solvents that can be used include tetrahydrofuran diethyl ether dioxane and toluene the preferred solvent is tetrahydrofuran acid acceptors include trialkyl amines such as triethylamine triisopropylamine and heterocyclic amine such as dabco the preferred acid acceptor is triethylamine the preferred.
9
the mechanism 104 may secure the tabletop 112 at an approximately forty five degree angle relative a plane parallel to the floor as is commonly done with drafting tables and the like for simplicity the mechanism 104 is described herein as securing a tabletop 112 in a horizontal and a vertical position although it is understood that the mechanism 104 may secure the tabletop 112 in two positions of an angular orientation it is noted that the tabletop mechanism 104 is shown secured to the bottom surface of the tabletop 112 in fig1 3 the bracket 116 may be connected to the tabletop 112 as shown in fig1 3 however in other embodiments the bracket 116 may be connected to the support frame 108 the bracket 116 includes a pair of flanges 124 and a base region 128 as shown in fig4 and 5 the flanges 124 may extend from the base region 128 at an angle approximately perpendicular to the base region 128 at least a portion of the first and second lock elements are coupled to the bracket 116 a top view of the bracket 116 is shown in fig7 the first lock element referred to as the hook lock 132 is shown in the disengaged position in fig1 and in the engaged position in fig2 and 6 as illustrated the hook lock 132 secures the tabletop 112 in the horizontal position however in other embodiments the hook lock 132 may secure the tabletop 112 in the vertical position the hook lock 132 includes a pair of pivot members 136 a first member referred to as a shaft 140 and two biasing springs 144 the pivot members 136 are pivotally coupled to an inside surface of a respective flange 124 through opening.
1
39 s feet to further increase comfort for the user the gel pads 46 are of the same general nature and construction as the gel pad used in the massager shown in fig1 but are adapted to conform to the feet the gel pad 46 is preferably about the same size as the depressions 44 and follow the contours of the depressions 44 to create a comfortable surface and aesthetically pleasing appearance preferably in the center of each depression 44 there is a cutout in the gel pad 46 so that percussion nodes 50 may be employed preferably the percussion nodes 50 are made so that they provide a stimulating repetitive type of tapping motion on the area of the foot touching the nodes 50 the percussion nodes 50 may be of varying shapes and designs to both stimulate the user 39 s feet and to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance a heat panel 52 is provided in the preferred embodiment and is positioned between the depressions 44 the heat panel 52 preferably has a smooth texture and is sufficiently warm to create a soothing heat the user may use the heat panel 52 by placing a foot in close proximity or in direct contact thereon to increase comfort the massage actuators 41 may create vibration impulses that are transmitted through the gel pad s and or the nodes tapping motors 51 may be provided for use with the percussion nodes 50 and.
8
hazards accordingly in step d if the value of th1 is greater than x the motor 82 is powered off and if the value of th1 is not greater than x it returns to step c the numerical value of x may be set according to design requirements for example a value of x which is 100 indicates that the electric motor is powered off after the overcurrent of the electric motor is exceeded 100 times the counters are employed so as to prevent the electric motor 82 from being undesirably powered off and affecting the normal work of the electric tool in which the current fluctuation of a typical electric motor exceeds a preset value occasionally by means of the control method when different working parts 8 are connected to the main body 6 the microcontroller 51 can select circuit parameters and current protection points suitable for the connected type of working part to ensure that the electric motor is at a normal state for the corresponding working part such that the working part can operate more safely and efficiently in addition to the judgment by sampling the current value of the electric motor 82 it is also possible to judge that the electric motor 82 is at a normal working state or an abnormal working state via other working parameter values of the electric motor for example a voltage or speed when the electric motor operates according to the disclosed combination electric tool of the present invention the control circuit and the microcontroller are provided on the main.
3
mixing is such that ratio of soap to free fatty acid is about 2 1 to 20 1 preferably 2 5 1 to 12 1 this latter ratio typically reflects a neutralization if formed in situ of about 60 to 90 neutralization further the counterion on soap the degree of saturation or unsaturation chain length distribution in soap and or fatty acid and levels of synthetic and or solvent can be critical in determining final rheology e g what dispensing force is required for pumping or dispensing as indicated depending in particular on chain length distribution the levels of synthetic and or solvent can also be critical in obtaining the right feeling although any salt counterion can be used preferably the counterion for the soap is potassium sodium counterions tend to increase the viscosity and may raise the viscosity above that required by the invention depending on interplay of other factors for example use of sodium might require also greater use of synthetic and or co solvent amine based counterions trialkanolamine ammonium etc may have similar effect as potassium and can also be used other counterions which may be used include calcium magnesium and zinc as indicated preferably the goal is to use counterions which have the least effect on viscosity and which will allow together with other factors pumpability as defined to be maintained in particular as noted it is preferred to use counterions which are 50 to 100 more preferably 80 to 100 and even 100 potassium and or amine e g trialkanolamine more preferably counterion can be gt 75 preferably 80 to 100 potassium it is also preferred to use saturated fatty acid and soap chains saturated chains generally have fewer color e g browning or odor problems and have generally good lather some unsaturates may.
8
of fig1 in fig3 the thermoelectric generator device again is concentric with metal as steel can 416 with condenser surface 434 surrounding corrugated ceramic electrolyte 412 made of beta alumina which in turn surrounds molten alkali metal 410 and heat pipe 414 in this embodiment the condenser surface 434 is a material as copper electroplate that aids in wetting by the condensing alkali metal as sodium the sodium wetted surface serves to reflect radiant energy from the colder toward the hotter region comprising corrugated electrolyte with electrode thereon molten alkali metal as sodium 410 is heated by heat pipe 414 and travels in ionic form through ceramic electrolyte 412 where it recombines with electrons at porous electrode 422 and evaporates into evacuated zone 424 and collects on cooler condenser surface 434 of metal can 416 the alkali metal drains down condenser surface 434 and is collected at the bottom region of the device whereupon it is pumped through conduit 450 by pump 408 which may be electromagnetic or other pumping means whereupon it is heated again to temperatures of at least about 600 u00b0 c or higher as about 800 u00b0 1200 u00b0 c by heat pipe 414 negative lead 420 makes electrical contact with metal can 416 and conducts from the device electrons released by ionization of alkali metal in fig4 positive output lead 428 insulated by insulator 432 serves to conduct electrons from the external circuit to the porous electrode 422 via buss strap 462 and buss straps 460 and 464 similarly see fig3 supplemental buss wire 466 and buss wires 468 fig4 and 5 show.
4
22 under control of the controller 12 to dry the moisture laden wash load the hot air supply plenum 47 is formed between the outside wall 28 of the containment drum 11 and a wall 44 of the water plenum 46 hot air from the burner 22 rises through the hot air supply plenum 47 and enters the perforated clothes basket 40 at the top of the hot air supply plenum 47 through an opening 49 in the top of water supply plenum 46 the hot moisture laden drying air is then withdrawn through the bottom of the clothes basket 40 through exhaust plenum 48 the exhaust plenum 48 extends vertically from lower opening in water plenum 46 substantially diametrically opposite the end of the hot air supply plenum 47 fan 15 applies a negative pressure to the opposite end of the exhaust plenum 48 drawing moisture laden air from the perforated clothes basket 40 through the exhaust plenum 48 the temperature of the drying air is monitored by sensor 45 which is connected to the controller 12 and is disposed at the top of the hot air supply plenum the drying air temperature is regulated by controller 12 which cycles burner 22 in response to the measured air temperature so as not to exceed a predetermined programmed limit which will damage the wash load 7 since the initial conditions for drying including the moisture content of the load are fairly constant between loads controller 12 may enter a drying routine with a drying temperature profile at its maximum drying efficiency and below a level which will damage the wash load a feature.
7
shown in fig1 comprises a client server implementation of the auction which can take place over the internet or over a private network such as an intranet web server 110 has two kinds of clients bidders 100 and the auction administrator 115 there are at least two bidders who participate in the auction the auction administrator auctioneer 115 may be the seller in a seller 39 s auction or the seller 39 s agent or it may be the buyer in a buyer 39 s auction or the buyer 39 s agent a bidder client 100 runs javascript 105 to keep the bidder updated about the state of the auction including the state of the bidder 39 s own bids and the time remaining in the current round the administrator web pages 115 are used to set up auction parameters generate reports and send messages to bidders bids bid cancellations and queries generated by bidders during the auction are referred to the bid processing subroutine 120 acceptable bids are entered using the database server 125 to make changes to the auction database 130 to check bid eligibility or compute round winners the bid processing subroutine 120 collects relevant data from the database 130 enters it into the optimization dataset lp file 140 and initiates an optimization subroutine 145 such as lp_solve solutions are stored in the solution database 135 which is used to prepare reports and determine round results in one embodiment of the invention the following commercial components can be used on the server side the hardware can include a computer with an intel pentium 350 mhz processor 32 mb of memory and a 2 gb hard drive the network can have a constant tcpip connection.
9
water temperature of each vat and table was individually controlled each fish assay table controlled the temperature of a battery of twenty identical vessels in which static assays were conducted some bioassays were made in constant temperature controlled rooms the fishes were conditioned and tested at the average celsius temperature indicated in the tables of the examples these temperatures were accurate to within one degree the conditioning period varied between one to ten days the test fishes were transferred to 19 6 liter assay aquaria and starved for 24 hours before a chemical was added each aquarium contained 15 liters of water which was aerated by means of a single stone air breaker five fish per vessel was the common number tested the load grams of fish per liter of water varied as indicated in the examples control fish were conditioned in the same manner as the test fish but no chemical was added to the control vessels during the assays the control data are the first concentration 0 0 reported in the tables delineation bioassays determined primarily the lc 50 and lc 100 of stickleback and the lc 0 and lc 50 of salmonids the selectivity index lc 50 lc 50 compares the lethal concentrations that cause 50 mortalities for each species the safety index lc 0 lc 100 compares the maximum concentration that kills zero percent of a preferred species with the minimum concentration that kills 100 of a target.
7
described immediately hereinafter these three different constraint adjustment procedures may be performed jointly in parallel or in series and not all of the three procedures need to be performed a first constraint adjustment step 62 involves determining if some layers of the same material have similar thicknesses e g within 10 to 20 if so these layers are constrained to the same thickness in step 62 then the constrained design is fed to a step 58 u2032 for a re running of the optimization algorithm a second constraint adjustment step 62 u2032 involves determining if any of the layers may be estimated as having a thickness that is an integer multiple of the thickness of another layer e g within 10 to 20 for instance in the exemplary process shown in fig3 5 the layer thicknesses were constrained such that x 1 2x 2 if so these layers are constrained to integer multiples of each other in step 62 u2032 then the constrained design is fed to step 58 u2032 for re optimization a third constraint adjustment step 62 u2033 includes determination of whether a thickness difference between a pair of adjacent layers is similar to a thickness difference between another pair of adjacent layers for example with reference to tables 1 3 if thickness differences x 1 u2212 x 2 and x 4 u2212 x 5 are similar such that x 1 u2212 x 2 u2248 x 4 u2212 x 5 to within 10 to 20 then one or more of the four layers included in these two layer pairs may be constrained such that the thickness differences are equal to one another such.
2
hand root portions 60 and side wall portions 54 and 56 undergo plastic deformation incident to axial expansion of the bellows such that the root portions expand or are drawn radially outwardly towards tank side wall portion 20 to lie in essential alignment with their adjacent crest portions at the completion of the expulsion operation in practice the sidewall of the fully extended bladder is not truly cylindrical but it is nonetheless possible to achieve product expulsion efficiencies in excess of 97 percent of course the size and number of convolutions required to achieve maximum expulsion efficiency will vary with tank size and geometry preferably the design of bellows 14 is such that its limiting mode of extreme extension is reached coincident with or shortly after initiation of the expulsion operation such that controlled plastic deformation of the convolution sidewall and root portions occurs through at least a substantial portion of the expulsion operation the constraint afforded crest portion 52 provides for controlled plastic deformation of the sidewall and root portions in a manner which avoids wrinkle induced puncture failure commonly encountered in a conventional bellows when extended substantially beyond its limiting mode of extreme extension also as a result of this controlled deformation the pressure required to fully extend the present bellows of a given wall thickness may be substantially reduced reference is now made to fig4 and 5 wherein two alternative forms of the present bellows construction are designated as 14a and 14b respectively and shown as being installed in a modified tank shell 12a.
5
more fully below with reference to the accompanying figures which form a part hereof and show by way of illustration specific exemplary embodiments these embodiments are disclosed in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention however embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein the following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense in that the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims in the drawings the numeral 10 refers to a conventional railroad track having rails 12 and 14 supported on ties 16 the numeral 18 refers to a conventional locomotive which is adapted to move along the track 10 in conventional fashion although it is preferred that the track vehicle 18 is a locomotive other track vehicles such as a high rail vehicle or a cargo car could be utilized the primary reason for using a locomotive is that it will have a greater weight than high rail vehicles or cargo cars so as to cause maximum deflection of the rails 12 and 14 when the locomotive passes thereover in one embodiment a conventional gps receiver 20 is secured to the top of the locomotive 18 so that it may receive data from a plurality of satellites 22 in an unobstructive fashion preferably the gps receiver 20 is centrally positioned with respect to the rails 12 and 14 to provide data for the center of the track 10 the height of the gps receiver 20 above the rails 12 and 14 will be determined in conventional fashion so that the data received by the gps receiver 20 may be adjusted to subtract the height of the receiver 20.
2
of acrylic or polyester staple fibers the fibers forming the nonwoven fiber web may be solution dyed to impart desired coloration if desired according to one contemplated construction the fabric may be a stitch bonded fabric having a weight of about 4 to about 8 ounces per square yard and more preferably about 6 5 ounces per square yard lycra yarn with a covering layer such as solution dyed acrylic or polyester fiber is stitched through a fiber web in a tricot stitch configuration the stitch bonded construction provides stretch in all directions of course it is contemplated that other stitch bonded constructions may likewise be utilized if desired by way of example only several stitch bonding practices and constructions are described in u s pat nos 4 876 128 4 773 238 4 704 321 and 4 737 394 all of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein while stitch bonded fabrics may be useful in the present invention it is to be understood that any number of other fabric constructions may likewise be utilized if desired by way of example only it is contemplated that a knit fabric incorporating an elastomeric constituent yarn such as lycra spandex hytrel or the like may be utilized if desired likewise a woven fabric incorporating suitable elastomeric constituent fibers may also be utilized if desired provided that adequate stretch and recovery characteristics are obtained it is of course to be appreciated that while the invention has been described by reference to certain embodiments procedures and practices the invention is in no.
7
versatile and compact circuit architecture involves dividing a bus into sections separated by switches actuated in phase opposition certain sections are coupled to computing operators whereas others are coupled to memories serving for reorganizing the order in which the data is presented to the following operators application_number US 77432291 A description the architecture of the circuit of the present invention is shown in fig4 it includes essentially a data transmission bus divided into sections separated from each other by switches which prevent or allow the passage of data from one section to the other the switches surrounding a given section are actuated in phase opposition so that one section may communicate with one or other of its two neighbors but not with both at the same time the switches are designated by i1 i2 etc in the order of their succession along the bus the closure phases for the switches are designated by phi and phib respectively phib being the logic complement of phi to each section are connected either one or more computation operators or a buffer memory the computation operators receive data arriving over a bus section to which they are connected and they deliver a result over this same section the buffer memories record data arriving over the section.
1
the vehicle 30 a phantom lines in the lower portion of the toy figure show the recess 30 e in the bottom of the toy figure that receives the post 30 f portion of the wobbly figure mounting support 30 b which is permanently affixed by a coil spring 30 d to the floor 30 g of the vehicle 30 a the removable figure has flat bottom feet 30 h which enables the toy figure to stand freely for free play apart from the vehicle the removable toy figure wobbles in relation to the vehicle when the vehicle is moved or the toy figure is touched fig2 shows a playground playset the entire playset is comprised of a large base 27 h a merry go round 27 e a seesaw 27 d and four removable toy figures two of these toy fig2 b and 27g are shown removed from their wobbly mounting support posts 27 k and 27 l two toy fig2 a and 27f are shown seated on their wobbly mounting support posts 27 m and 27 n which are shown in phantom lines toy fig2 a and 27b play on a merry go round 27 e and toy fig2 f and 27g play on the seesaw 27 d the movement of the merry go round and the seesaw induce the toy figures to wobble in relation to the merry go round and seesaw when the seesaw and merry go round are moved while the toy figures are placed upon their wobbly mounting support posts.
3
0 grams 0 032 mole were added and the steam condenser was started nitrogen sparging was increased to 4 liters per minute and the temperature controller was set at 160 u00b0 c this temperature was achieved 19 minutes later after two hours at the 160 u00b0 c reaction temperature the temperature controller was set at 205 u00b0 c this temperature was achieved 16 minutes later reaction continued for 2 75 hours at 205 u00b0 c after which time a total of 49 0 milliliters of water layer and 2 5 milliliters or organic material had been removed through the steam condenser and into the dean stark trap cold water condenser assembly the reactor was cooled to 165 u00b0 c and 100 ppm of hydroquinone was added as an inhibitor the polyester alkyd was recovered as a pale yellow solid with a final acid number of 29 7 the polyester alkyd 171 0 grams and styrene 129 0 grams were mixed to form a 43 0 styrenated solution the resulting solution was used to determine spi gel characteristics brookfield viscosity 25 u00b0 c and a clear unfilled casting was made for heat distortion temperature barcol hardness tensile and flexural strength and oxygen index testing oxygen index values were determined by astm d2863 76 a cure system of 1 0 benzoyl peroxide and 0 01 dimethylaniline was used to cure the casting at room temperature followed by post curing for 2 0 hours at 93 u00b0 c 200 u00b0 f the following results were obtained a portion of the polyester alkyd 253 0 grams of example 8 was dissolved in 1200 milliliters of methylene chloride then.
1
sealingly closing the blood microcollection container 112 in the assembly 100 also once cap 106 is opened the lancet 116 is exposed for use at the same end as the blood microcollection tube 112 thus the user grasps housing 102 and places the front end 113 of lancet 116 against the patient 39 s skin and presses the assembly 102 toward the patient this causes wall portion 114 of assembly 102 to move forward and press against top 115 of lancet body 116 again as discussed previously this action causes the cooperating abutments of lancet 116 to move past each other to force the lancet blade into the patient 39 s skin for a rapid puncture movement once this happens the user removes housing 102 from adjacent the patient 39 s skin which causes the spring of the lancet 116 to retract the blade thereof then the user may simply place the front end of the blood microcollection tube 112 against the wound for collecting several drops of blood into blood microcollection container 112 for subsequent examination then cap 106 may be single handedly reclosed over the entire assembly for ensuring no exposure of the blood sample until it is examined in the laboratory lip 119 facilitates the unsnapping of cap 106 for un covering the assembly 102 around hinge 110 referring to the embodiment of fig5 the assembly 120 shown therein is similar to that of fig4 in the sense that.
4
for the indicator yarn of the indicator strand the indicator fibers for example carbon fibers can be combined with synthetic fibers for example carbon fibers whose dynamic reverse bending capacity is inferior to that of the other synthetic fibers of the indicator strands or that of the strand without indicator fibers the superior synthetic fibers exist for the application of running suspension means on the basis of co polymers for example copolyterephthalamide the under these conditions inferiorly functioning fibers can be of poly p phenylenterephthalamide the dynamic reverse bending capacity is the reverse bending capacity under changing loads furthermore for the construction of the indicator yarn the indicator fibers for example carbon fibers can be combined with synthetic fibers which relative to the other synthetic fibers of the indicator strand or relative to the synthetic fibers of the strand without indicator yarn have a higher modulus of elasticity for the synthetic fibers that are combined with the indicator yarns in the indicator strands twaron registered trademark fibers for example with a modulus of elasticity of 100 000 to 120 000 n mm 2 can be used the other fibers of the non indicator strands can consist of for example technora registered trademark fibers with 76 000 n mm 2 twaron fibers and technora fibers are manufactured by teijin aramid bv the netherlands the aforementioned measures to monitor the rope service life can also.
9
assembly 12 having a relatively large irregularly shaped generally annular recessed portion or suction chamber 14 extending into the lower surface 16 thereof a discharge chamber 18 of frusto conical shape is also provided being defined by a radially inwardly inclined or beveled sidewall 20 extending between an upper surface 22 and lower surface 16 of valve plate assembly 12 a surface 24 of sidewall 20 provides a valve seat for a discharge valve member 26 which is urged in to sealing engagement therewith by gas pressure and a wave spring 28 extending between valve member 26 and a bridge like retainer 30 as shown discharge valve member 26 is of a size and shape relative to discharge chamber 18 so as to place a lower surface 32 thereof in substantially coplanar relationship to lower surface 16 of valve plate 12 wave spring 28 is located in a recess 36 provided in retainer 30 discharge valve member 26 is essentially pressure actuated and wave spring 28 is chosen primarily to provide stability and also an initial closing bias or preload to establish an initial seal other types of springs other than wave springs may of course be used for this purpose retainer 30 which also serves as a stop to.
7
83205904 A description referring to fig1 u2013 9 there are shown several attachment alignment procedure mechanical holding mechanism and gripping apparatus which are used to align and attach optical components such as optical lenses optical fibers optical beam splitters optical reflectors wavelength selective elements and other optical elements to a common platform with sub micrometer accuracy and high long term reliability and stability these provide three dimensional 3 d freedom of movement on a common platform for these elements the novel apparatus and methods are described hereinbelow for the alignment and attachment of optical lenses made of glass however the methods and apparatus are configured to attach lenses made of other materials and other type of elements such as lenses with metal or plastic housing optical fibers or any other optical element with a similar or corresponding geometry referring now to fig1 and 2 and in a preferred embodiment of the present invention there is shown an optical lens 5 which has a flat side 10 on its periphery a side mount gripper mechanism 20 is used to selectively position lens 5 with respect to holding block 15 and is also used to selectively position both lens 5 and holding block 15 with respect to a common platform 25 a block of proper material 15 which here after is referred to as holding block 15 is configured for selective mating and attachment with lens 5 a gripper mechanism 20 is used to selectively position lens 5 with respect to holding block 15 and is also used to selectively position both.
7
the inverter 11 is 34 1 34 high level while the and gate 13 is in the enable state further to the other input of the and gate 13 the 2 hz signal inverted by the inverter 9 is delivered so that the same signal as the inverted one of 2 hz is delivered from the and gate 13 to the or gate 15 at the time of the start of the operation of the counter the signal of 1 16 hz is 34 0 34 so that the and gate 14 is in the disable state whereby the 34 0 34 output is delivered to the or gate 15 thus the inverted signal of 2 hz is delivered from the or gate 15 to the transistor 20 via the resistance 19 so as to close and open the transistor 20 led21 is lit when the transistor 20 is closed and put out when the transistor 20 is opened so that led21 is lit when the signal of 2 hz is 34 0 34 when the signal of 1 16 hz is 34 0 34 and extinguished when the signal of 2 hz is 34 1 34 led21 thus flickers at the frequency of 2 hz at the start of the operation of the self timer so as to display that the self timer is in operation when the brightness is above a certain determined level at the time of the shutter release the 34 1 34 output of the brightness judging circuit 17 is delivered to the and gate 16 because a signal of 4 khz is delivered from the counter 7 to the and gate 16 when the output of the or gate 15 is 34 1 34.
9
reflux valve 29 and the water outlet valve 2501 are integrated to form a second two way integrated control valve which is ganged the water outlet valve 2501 comprises a third fluid channel and the reflux valve 29 comprises a fourth fluid channel the third fluid channel and the fourth fluid channel are coordinated with and simultaneously rotated with a valve core rod 210 the valve core rod 210 comprises a contact 210 a and the contact 210 a is corresponding to a third contact switch not shown and a fourth contact switch not shown which are disposed at different positions respectively the third contact switch not shown is electrically connected to a plc and a switch of the pressure pump to form a third electrifying switch circuit and the fourth contact switch not shown is electrically connected to a plc and a switch of the pressure pump 22 to form a fourth electrifying switch circuit when the valve core rod 210 is rotated to a third set position the third fluid channel is in an on state and the fourth fluid channel is in an off state the contact 210 a triggers the third contact switch and the third electrifying switch circuit is turned on when the valve core rod.
3
11 ml of isopropyl alcohol was added 1 11 g of n propionyl l carnosine at 60 u00b0 c 1 3 g quantitative yield of an n propionyl l carnosine aluminum salt was obtained in the same way as in example 3 u03b1 d 25 11 4 u00b0 c c 3 in h 2 o ir u03bd max kbr cm 1 3400 oh 1640 c u2550 o 1540 1400 nmr d 2 o u03b4 1 02 3h t coch 2 ch 3 2 11 2h q coch 2 ch 3 2 40 2h t coch 2 ch 2 nh str25 3 28 2h t coch 2 ch 2 nh str26 7 08 8 26 1h u00d7 2 s u00d7 2 imidazole ring protons elemental analysis as c 12 h 17 n 4 o 4 al oh 2 calculated c 42 10 h 5 61 n 16 37 found c 41 88 h 5 83 n 16 12 to a solution of a 0 72 g of aluminum isopropoxide dissolved in 15 ml of isopropyl alcohol was added 1 97 g of n propionyl l carnosine at 60 u00b0 c thereafter 2 1 g quantitative yield on an n propionyl l carnosine aluminum salt was obtained as colorless power in the same way as in example 3 u03b1 d 25 14 5 u00b0 c c 1 in h 2 ir u03bd max kbr cm 1 3400 oh 1640 co 1540 nmr d 2 o u03b4 1 02 3h t ch 2 ch 3.
5
screens will provide information about selected properties preferably the structure 30 defining the viewing rooms will have a front wall 57 and a work station or desk 59 at this work station there will be catalogs which include pages such as that shown in fig2 and designated generally by the numeral 101 each of the catalog pages will have one or more color photos of homes which can be viewed on video tapes in the library the catalog sheets will in addition to the color photo of a property include an identification of where in the library the particular video film of that home can be located also it will include special details about the property and the name and address size and price of the property along the walls there are provided the cabinets which are generally designated by the numeral 103 and 105 in fig3 referring more in detail to the cabinet structure a which is designated 103 in fig3 it is seen that shelves are arranged in each cabinet such as that designated by the numeral 109 and along each of the shelves there are provided the video tapes such as 111 which can easily be removed one simply looks at the catalog pages see fig2 and identifies which section or cabinet where the film corresponding to the color photo of the home can be located as shown in the cabinet designated 105 in addition to the homes there may be video tapes provided for real estate services such as title insurance appraisers etc in use one enters the store views on the large screen monitor or the pages from the catalog what properties he is.
6
of the bolt catcher frame an aperture 65 exists at the interior rim of the junction of the frame and the top to accommodate the upturned edge of the guide upon ejection of the separation bolt in operation the pyro squib 45 of the missile stage connection assembly is connected to an electrical signal output upon receipt of such a signal the pyro squib ignites the explosive charge 49 the explosion shatters the diaphragm 47 causing the expansion of gases through tube 39 into channel 35 drilled counter bore 37 allows the transfer of the gases and attendant pressure into the chamber 30 which exists surrounding ejector piston 23 and the interfaces 67 and 68 within the separation nut assembly 13 the increased pressure in the chamber bounded by the ejector piston held in threaded engagement to bolt retainer 13 causes the downward movement of nut inner housing 22 relative to separation nut body 33 due to the fact that their corresponding surfaces are smooth and unthreaded the interface between rectangular ring 21 and bolt retainer 19 is smooth a relative downward movement of ring 21 due to its threaded engagement with nut inner housing 22 relocates the ring to a more constricted geometry of the bolt retainer lessening the inward or retaining force on the lower portion of separation bolt 17 the release of the retaining force on bolt 17 coupled with the buildup of pressure in.
2
or dc voltage pulses in which case the voltage curve has the appearance of a square zig zag represented in fig4 b in each of these two cases the period t 2 of the interruptions is advantageously chosen to be of the same order of magnitude as the diffusion time of the particles over one pitch of the array of striae in the case of temporal modulation of the amplitude of the electric field the generator 6 delivers a modulated voltage for example a sinusoidal wave as represented in fig4 c the frequency of this sinusoidal wave being in certain cases advantageously chosen to be of the order of magnitude of the inverse of the dielectric relaxation time of the particles to be separated or entrained and the pitch of the array of striae then being chosen such that the diffusion time for one particle over this pitch is of the order of magnitude of the said dielectric relaxation time in the case of adding a sensitizing field it is possible for example to use as diagrammatically represented in fig5 which shows also diagrammatically but more fully than fig1 an embodiment of the invention irradiation by sensitizing light radiation coming from a lamp 18 in this case the lamp 18 is illuminated so as to irradiate the separation zone and the generator 6 delivers a ac or dc voltage without more particular modulation for example as represented in.
5
the male lock devices 44 mount directly to an anchoring element 48 the slots 62 are formed in the edges of the center core of the planar portion 14 the anchoring element fits into a slot 60 shown most clearly in fig2 and 8 mounting screws 46 extend through the back of the female and male locks 42 and 44 and into receiving portions 52 of the anchoring element 48 shown most clearly in fig9 it can be appreciated that with this arrangement the lock devices 42 and 44 mount directly to the anchoring element 48 and abut the anchoring element thereby eliminating the less dense and poorly supporting material of the lightweight center layer 20 of the prior art the anchoring element 48 provides added support for the lock members 42 and 44 moreover installation is straight forward and requires no special tools or application of adhesive should damage occur repair is simple so that the panel 12 is not ruined if a mounting screw 46 or orifice 52 is stripped a new screw may simply be inserted into the adjacent unused receiving orifice 52 and no replacement parts are needed it can be appreciated that if the anchoring element 48 or other elements do need to replacement they are simply removed with a screwdriver and new lock devices 42 or 44 or anchoring.
1
present invention has sufficient sensitivity as a marker for both ct photographing and mri photographing when the material for the above mri marker is filled into a hollow tube formed of a material that may be employed as the above ct marker in this case the material for the mri marker may be contained by the material for the above ct marker or both the materials may be laminated or formed into bar shapes and so forth in the ct photographing described above it is easy to make out the position of a concerned focus but difficult to make out the shape thereof while in mri photographing wherein there is image distortion peculiar to mri it is easy to make out the shape and size of a concerned focus but difficult to make out the position thereof the use of the above described combination marker that responds to both ct photographing and mri photographing enables one to carry out ct photographing with this marker fixed onto a patient and to then carry out mri photographing without replacing the marker with another accordingly it is possible to prevent displacement in both the ct and mri images and to make out the position shape and size of a concerned focus in a more precise manner in recent years the development of open magnetic resonance imaging and the advancement of computer software have enabled the acquisition of images wherein distortion of mri images is revised in creating synthetic images from these mri images and ct images the marker according to the present invention may greatly help to further increase precision and provide more effective medical treatment plans the.
5
aggregate is prevented from passing inward by screens 35 but fluid is allowed to pass therethrough through perforated conduit 50 up through bore 49 sleeve 46 bore 43 and out primary conduit 39 after the desired quantity of aggregate has been packed in the annulus 53 the well may be killed similarly to the operation of fig2 by actuating sleeve valve 46 to expose ports 47 and pumping the killing fluid down the secondary tube 40 into ports 47 and up through the primary tube 39 checkvalve 51 has been provided to allow production fluid from formation 16 to flow upward while preventing fluid flow downward through packer 12 at all times during treatment of formation 31 as was contemplated with respect to formation 16 other treatment operations such as fracturing and acidizing may be achieved in formation 31 prior to or subsequent to the placing of aggregate pack 52 after the placing of the aggregate pack the desired treatment operations on formation 31 and the well killing operation the dual conduit tubing string 38 may be removed from the well taking with it collar 41 tube 44 sealing disc 45 tube 50 and checkvalve 51 it can be seen from the above description of the operation of this apparatus that subsequent formations above packer 33 may also be treated and packed in very similar operation to that of formation 31 all that is required for additional formation treatments is an additional packer packer mandrel ported screen and seal tube extension for each formation thus it can be seen that with the apparatus of this invention any number of high pressure formations may be treated and.
1
to a source of high pressure water 32 the outlet 30 is in the form of a discharge nozzle that discharges a stream of the high pressure water 14 wand 12 includes a tubular outer wall 34 that surround the high pressure water conduit 26 an annular passageway 35 is defined by and radially between the two tubular walls 26 34 a cone 38 is provided at the outlet of the annular passageway 36 a conduit 40 delivers ozone from a source 42 into the passageway 36 the ozone water flows through passageway 36 and through diagonal ports in cone 38 and discharges as an annular stream 16 surrounding stream 14 streams 16 14 do not directly impinge they extend substantially parallel to each other along a relative small diameter combined stream path the conduits 28 40 includes suitable on off valves that are not shown this is because they are not a part of the present invention but can be like the many valves that are available for controlling fluids that flow through conduits fig3 shows a wand 12 that includes a high pressure water conduit 26 u2032 positioned closely adjacent an ozone water conduit 36 u2032 as previously described the high pressure water stream 14 and the ozone water stream 16 are discharged in close proximity to each other but neither infringes directly on the other the ozonated water is sprayed.
2
claims the configuration and spacing of the fittings and the length and cross section of post 22 can also be varied to accommodate specific satellite interface requirements as well as satellites of differing sizes and weights in the present invention fittings 20 are selectively configured to secure each of the plurality of satellites 18 to post 22 through a four point bolt and separation nut attachment assembly with each fitting 20 providing two points of the four point attachment as is illustrated in fig3 each fitting 20 generally includes an upper and lower planar member 40 and 42 respectively interconnected by a cylindrical web 44 an inner surface 46 of web 44 defines a passage configured to cooperate with post 22 such that inner surface 46 frictionally engages the outer surface of post 22 however those skilled in the art will appreciate that various equivalent structures for securing fittings 20 to post 22 may be used without departing from the scope of the appended claims as most clearly illustrated in fig3 each satellite 18 is shown to include a connector bolt 50 extending from a corner 48 thereof to cooperate with a separation nut assembly 52 that defines an axis 51 a connector flange 54 of separation nut assembly 52 is connectable to a fitting flange 56 interconnecting upper and lower generally planar fitting members 40 and 42 respectively each fitting flange 56 defines a connector bolt passage 60 fig2 configured to accommodate connector bolt 50 of satellite 18 it should be appreciated that fittings 20 are positioned about post 22 such that each of the four connector bolts extending from a selected one of satellite.
2
21 22 are in the form of clip like clamps each including two mirror reversed clamping legs 24 and 25 for use the support bracket is assembled with the dry concentrate bag 1 as shown in fig1 wherein the two clamping legs 24 25 of the upper and the lower support legs 21 22 extend around the neck portions 19 of each connecting element 12 so as to engage the connecting elements 12 underneath the radial disc like flange 16 for firm engagement therewith the rigid support bracket 1 then holds the attached bag 1 in a stretched position so that the upper and lower connecting elements of the bag both are identical are supported at a predetermined distance the support structure 3 of the dialysis apparatus includes a pivotable upper part 3 u2032 which is shown in fig1 by dashed lines in an open position upon placement of the support bracket 2 including the bag 1 onto the support structure 3 of the dialysis apparatus and downward tilting of the upper part 3 u2032 the bag 1 with the support bracket 2 is firmly engaged in the support structure 3 at the same time the closure membranes 17 of the two connecting elements are pierced by piercing members disposed in the support members of the dialysis apparatus as the connecting elements are firmly engaged and positioned by the bracket 2 they cannot yield while the axial force required for piercing the closure membrane and for providing the sealing connecting between the connecting elements and the support members of the dialysis apparatus is applied 0025 fig6 shows another embodiment of the support bracket with a dry concentrate bag 1 mounted therein wherein the support bracket 2 u2032 has a tubular a box.
9
by one of the motor generators the other motor generator operates in generator mode and transfers 100 of the generated energy back to the driving motor the net effect is to drive the vehicle in reverse referring to fig1 b for example in the evt reverse mode the clutch 50 is engaged the generator 80 has a torque of u2212 3 27 units the motor 82 has a torque of u2212 2 56 units and an output torque of u2212 8 33 is achieved corresponding to an engine torque of 1 unit the third operating mode includes the u201c reverse and forward launch modes u201d also referred to as u201c torque converter reverse and forward modes u201d corresponding with the third and fourth rows tc rev and tc for of each operating mode table such as that of fig1 b in this mode the evt is driven by the engine and one of the motor generators a selectable fraction of the energy generated in the generator unit is stored in the battery with the remaining energy being transferred to the motor in fig1 this fraction is approximately 99 the ratio of transmission output speed to engine speed transmission speed ratio is approximately u2212 0 001 the positive sign indicates that the vehicle is creeping forward and negative sign indicates that the vehicle is creeping backwards referring to fig1 b in the reverse and forward launch modes the clutch 50 is engaged in the tc reverse mode the motor generator 80 acts as a generator with u2212 2 85 units of torque the motor generator 82 acts as a motor with u2212 2 15 units of torque and a torque ratio of u2212 7 00 is achieved in the tc forward.
6
26070494 A description during the course of this description like numbers will be used to identify like elements according to the different figures which illustrate the invention fig1 a and 1b illustrate an apparatus for forming a drinking vessel 10 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention a container 12 is formed of bottom 13 and sidewalls 14 water 16 is received in inside portion 15 of container 12 water 16 can be from any source for example water 16 can be tap water spring water or mineral water container 12 has a predetermined size for forming a predetermined sized drinking vessel preferably container 12 has a cylindrical shape and is about 4 inches in diameter and 11 inches high for forming a conventional size drinking vessel it will be appreciated that various shaped and sized containers can be used for forming different shapes and sizes of drinking vessels container 12 can be formed of stainless steel aluminum or food grade plastic container 12 can have a thickness of a gauge of about 1 6th of an inch it will be appreciated that the container can be formed of other materials known in the art of food processing a sufficient amount of water is added to container 12 for forming the predetermined sized drinking vessel preferably.
5
torque hinges such as hinge 10 of fig1 one variable that is measured is the resistance to compression set which is defined as the ability to maintain its original torque over time therefore a high quality torque hinge will maintain a high percentage of its original torque throughout its lifetime hinge 20 was tested by performing 30 000 actuations and measuring the torque at varying intervals results showed that after 30 000 actuations considered a product lifetime hinge 20 maintained 92 of its original torque while prior art hinge 10 of fig1 had lost torque consistency the maximum torque being less than 50 of its original torque after only 10 000 actuations coating 22 of hinge 20 may be preferably composed of microcellular urethane mcu foam mcu foam provides high endurance properties as shown in the above testing thereby exuding excellent wear characteristics mcu also provides dimensional stability as shown in the endur u00ae c microcellular urethane products data sheet printed in 1987 by rogers corporation which is hereby incorporated by reference mcu also exhibits good chemical heat and ozone resistance while concurrently being lower cost than conventional torque hinge 10 specifically the current cost for a prior art spring type interference fit torque hinge is approximately 4 50 using two hinges per product the total cost for the hinges is 9 00 per product the new hinge 20 of fig2 costs approximately 2 00 therefore the total cost for the hinges per product is only 4 00 which represents a savings of 5 00 per product or a cost savings of 55 other types of foams may be used in replacement of mcu foam furthermore coating 22 does not have to be a foam coating 22 may consist of.
3
the range from 3 to 5 mol per mol of the maleic acid monoester this is because the yield of the reaction is reduced at a molar ratio of less than 2 while a molar ratio of more than 10 often causes side reactions the reaction temperature ranging from 20 to 110 u00b0 c and the reaction time ranging from 1 to 6 hours are preferred this is because the reaction proceeds slowly when the temperature is lower than this range while the side reactions tend to occur when the temperature is higher than this range after fumaric acid monoester chloride has thus been obtained excess thionyl chloride is eliminated if necessary from the reaction system by distillation such as vacuum distillation subsequently in order to introduce the other substituent the silicon containing alkyl group an alcohol having silicon containing alkyl group is added which is provided for reacting with the acid chloride specific examples of such an alcohol having silicon containing alkyl group includes in addition to 2 trimethylsilylethanol 3 trimethylsilylpropanol 3 pentamethyldisiloxanylpropanol 3 heptamethyltrisiloxanylpropanol 3 bis trimethylsiloxy silylpropanol 3 tris trimethylsiloxy silylpropanol 4 tris trimethylsiloxy silylbutanol 5 tris trimethylsiloxy silylpentanol 3 tris trimethylsiloxy silylpropyl 3 phenol and 3 tris trimethylsiloxy silylpropyl 3 cyclohexanol compounds having a terminal hydroxyl group at the 3 tris trimethylsiloxy silylpropyl group via the u2014 ch 2 ch 2 o o u2014 ch 2 ch 2 ch 2 u2014 group o is an integer from 1 to 10 or a group represented.
3
that the rod piece and the tool are heated the bending tool must be at least 650 u00b0 c in order to prevent the rapid cooling of the rod or wire piece in contact therewith however its temperature is not higher than 856 u00b0 c which is the bending temperature for the rod or wire when the bending tool is at the predetermined temperature and the clamped in piece of rod or wire is at bending temperature in the bending area the wire is put into the bending tool jig and when it is fully in place the two electric circuits are interrupted both parts are then cooled down the curvature shape is imparted to the rod or wire when the red glow disappears the wire or rod is removed from the clamping device and permitted to cool down naturally the rod or wire is placed into an oven which has been preheated to 850 u00b0 c and is tempered for 12 hours after the tempering the rod or wire is removed and is immediately quenched in water of ambient temperature now the rod or wire has the predetermined curvature together with the superelastic properties over its full length and this curvature is preserved as desired the building component can fulfill the predetermined function the radius of curvature can only be so small that the cross section of the almost finished product during bending into the predetermined does not change essentially that is the material must not be subjected to material flow processes in the bent area they would irreparably destroy the material crystal structure with band.
7
at step 201 a source and target program is received the source program may for example comprise a sequence of characters formatted according to a human readable or u201c high level u201d programming language and semantically arranged to perform one or more functions or tasks when executed in a computing device the target program may comprise for example the corresponding sequence of machine readable bytes generated by compiling the source program in a language compliant compiler the source and target programs may be received in a merging tool or module of a compiler validation application for example at step 203 a plurality of memory references generated by a compiler during a compilation of the source program is also received in the merging tool or module these hints may include for example a layout of data structures in memory additionally for programs containing functions with loops the compiler generated hints may also include mappings between the source program state and target program state at the entry to the loops to validate managed code compilations the computer validation system 100 matches the language semantics of the source program to the language semantics of the target program for example certain source language programs read and write named fields.
6
maintained between the tube 31 and the intermediate barrier wall 53 before a brazing process may be 0 2 to 0 3 mm this gap g is filled up by a clad material in the brazing process as a result the coupling force between the intermediate barrier wall 53 and the tube 31 increases so that desired stiffness against the inner pressure of refrigerant may be secured partition plates 70 are installed at opposite ends of the first header 11 to seal the first header 11 another partition plate 70 is also installed at a central region of the first header 11 as a result the first header 11 is partitioned into two tanks 11 a and 11 b a group of tubes 31 which are included in the first heat exchanging unit 30 are connected to each of the first and second tanks 11 a and 11 b thus refrigerant flows in the first header 11 in the form of a plurality of flows separated from one another by a plurality of partition plates 70 similarly partition plates 70 are installed at opposite ends of the second header 12 to seal the second header 12 the second header 12 is partitioned into a single tank 12 a accordingly all tubes 41 of the second heat exchanging unit 40 are connected to the tank 12 a of.
6
flow of the exhaust within the first second and third volume chambers 174 175 and 176 liquid and solid particulates are at least partially removed from the exhaust these collect in the bottom of chambers 174 175 and 176 a drain line and valve assembly such as assembly 112 shown in fig3 are added to the bottoms of each of chambers 174 175 and 176 to allow removal of any accumulated liquid and particulate solids therein the volumes of chambers 174 175 and 176 are sufficient to dampen spurious pressure excursions or pulsations to avoid damage to the catalyst elements 166 the exhaust exits the first volume chamber 174 through flow pipes 152 into the third volume chamber 176 the exhaust exits the second volume chamber 174 through flow pipes 153 into the third volume chamber 176 the exhaust exits the third volume chamber 176 through flow pipes 154 into the catalyst chamber or fourth volume chamber 178 the leading face of the catalyst elements 166 are spaced from the exit of the flow pipes 154 to allow a uniform flow of the exhaust across the face of the catalyst elements 166 to more fully utilize the available catalyst active sites in the catalyst elements 166 after the exhaust passes through the catalyst elements 166 the exhaust exits the fourth volume chamber 178 into the fifth volume chamber 179 through flow pipes 156 the exhaust then exits the fifth volume chamber 179 through the exhaust stack 160 which optionally has a flange as shown herein for attaching to a stack extension not shown the volume of the fourth volume chamber 178 and the volume of the fifth volume chamber 179 along with the volume of chambers 174 175 and 176 are to produce the silencing effects.
6
service lever 13 extends above to the front upper face of handle section 1a and this ignition lever can be slided to the front side and if this ignition lever 13 is slid to the front side the pilot valve 12 is opened and the gas is supplied to the pilot port 8 via the pilot gas pipe 9 at the same time the piezoelectric ignition unit 15 is actuated for generating a high voltage and discharges electricity in electrodes 8a by this electric discharge a fire is set to the gas being jetted out of the pilot fire port 8 for reference the piezoelectric ignition unit is the device utilizing the officially known piezoelectric effect an the oxygen valve 16 is installed on the side of another branch channel 4c which has branched the oxygen channel 4a into the branch channel 4b and this oxygen valve 16 can be opened or closed by means of the knob 17 the downstream side of this valve 16 is interlocked with the oxygen pipe 7 a back fire preventive unit 18 is situated on upstream of the mixture chamber 5 in the gas passage 3b and is incorporated into the front area of handle section 1a in which the back fire preventive device or filter 18a made of sintered metal is incorporated.
5
support the trenching assembly 13 the work machine 12 shown in fig1 comprises a tractor having wheels 17 however one skilled in the art will appreciated that a tracked vehicle or a pedestrian work machine may be used with the trenching assembly 13 of the present invention the system further comprises a vacuum system 18 as shown the vacuum system 18 is mounted on the work machine 12 and on the trenching assembly 13 as an integrated single mobile unit alternatively the vacuum system 18 may be a subsystem that can be controlled by the work machine 12 or remote control the vacuum system 18 comprises a vacuum hose 20 a spoils inlet 22 and a vacuum power unit not shown further the vacuum system may comprise a cyclonic filtration system not shown to filter fine dust and increase power unit life the spoils inlet 22 is attached to the trenching assembly 13 as shown a second spoils inlet 23 is also attached to the trenching assembly 13 near a trench cleaner 50 one skilled in the art can appreciate that one or more spoils inlets 22 23 may be placed on the frame to efficiently remove accumulated spoils from the trenching assembly 13 in fig1 portions of the vacuum hose 20 are not shown but the hose should be understood to be continuous to each of the spoils inlets 22 23 an operator station 24 is provided to control operation of the system 10 with reference now to fig2 another embodiment of the trenching assembly 13 is shown a control panel 26 is provided to control the trenching assembly 13 the attachment frame 16 is movably supported by the work vehicle 12 not shown and adapted to support the linkage assembly 15 and frame 14 the.
7
if available are passed through the channel to the network in s 404 in s 410 the authentication system performs an authentication dialog which will be further discussed in connection with fig5 below after the authentication dialog the authentication system passes its conclusion to the applications in s 420 in s 422 if additional authentication is required the application collects and passes additional data to the authentication system in s 424 the authentication system again conducts the appropriate dialog if additional authentication is not required in s 422 then the application fulfills the customer request in s 426 the process ends in s 430 fig5 is a flow chart illustrating an authentication dialog in accordance with an embodiment of the invention in s 500 the authentication dialog begins in s 502 the authentication engine performs a transaction risk assessment by obtaining information from the risk assessment engine the information may include one or more of data and conclusions in s 504 the authentication engine requests policy from the policy rule engine in s 508 the authentication engine executes policy rules sets to determine whether based on existing information a customer can be authenticated and or by determining what additional information is necessary in order to authenticate a customer in s 510 the authentication engine logs outcomes the process ends in s 514 fig6 is a block diagram illustrating a servicing application process when operating in conjunction with an authentication system 200 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention a servicing application 600 determines qualifies and validates a request at 610 at 620 the application determines if the customer service request exceeds the tier.
4
embodiment described above 5 stages are prepared but more stages may be provided as required numeral 17 denotes a start key depressed for shifting to an embroidering operation after the desired pattern number is registered or finished to be registered a control circuit shown in fig1 will now be described reference numeral 18 denotes a central processing unit cpu formed as a general microprocessor an i o denotes a programmable input output interface to communicate data between a peripheral unit and the central processing unit 18 numeral 19 denotes upper shaft rotating phase detecting means in the embroidering machine for detecting a brake signal output phase and an x y direction driving phase the brake signal output phase is set near a balance top dead point phase of the embroidering machine and the x y directional driving phase i e an embroidering frame driving phase is set to a phase in which the needle 2 is disposed above the cloth to be embroidered numeral 21 denotes an x axis stepping motor which is stepwisely driven by a pulse from an x directional driver 22 numeral 23 denotes a y directional stepping motor which is driven by an y directional driver 24 numeral 27 denote pattern size upper reference setting means for selecting the size of the upper reference as a base of an operation to store and set it in pattern size upper reference storage means 28 numeral 29 denotes pattern size lower reference setting means for similarly selecting the size of the lower reference as a base of an operation to store and set it in pattern size lower reference storage means 30 numeral 31 denotes selected pattern storage means connected to the central processing unit.
4
4 and having the float length 2 and floats f 10 f 12 running on the upper side 3 and having the float length three wherein the float f 11 in the weaving path of the first longitudinal thread end portion 1 is the penultimate float before the first thread end 5 the float f 12 providing the last float according to the invention in the weaving path of the first longitudinal thread end portion 1 in at least one float f 22 lying before the last float f 12 the longitudinal thread end portion 1 at the thread intersection points kl km is connected in a materially integral manner to at least one woven fabric seam cross thread l m specifically the first longitudinal thread end portion 1 at the thread intersection points kl km is connected in a materially integral manner to the woven fabric seam cross threads l and m lying in the penultimate float f 11 additionally the first longitudinal thread end portion 1 in the last float f 12 at the thread intersection point ki is connected in a materially integral manner to the woven fabric seam cross thread i it can further be seen that the woven fabric seam cross threads l m to which the first longitudinal thread end portion 1 is connected in a materially integral manner at the thread intersection points kl km are disposed in a float f 11 which in relation to the other floats f 12 f 10 is of shorter length when observing the weaving path of the second longitudinal thread end portion.
8
the breakdown phenomenon so that the output voltage of the rectifier 300 is applied to the base of the bipolar transistor 632 therefore the bipolar transistor 632 is turned on to form a current path together with the voltage generator 610 and the positive voltage is not applied to the gate g of the triac 623 so that the triac 623 is turned off accordingly a voltage of the ac voltage source ac_in being applied to the node a is applied to the node b through the fuse resistor 200 and through the second current path at this time the surge voltage state of the output voltage of the rectifier 300 indicates that a voltage of the ac power source ac_in is in the surge voltage state which causes the fuse resistor 200 to be open circuited due to the open circuit of the fuse resistor 200 components constituting the rectifier 300 and the pulse generator 400 receive less stress from a voltage of the ac power source in the surge voltage state so the components constituting the power supply are not damaged 0075 fig4 illustrates an electrical apparatus 700 according to another embodiment of the present invention the electrical apparatus 700 includes a power supply 710 supplying an ac voltage according to the power supply illustrated in fig3 the electrical apparatus further includes electrical components 720 and 730 in which the power is supplied to from the power supply 710 since the power supply 710 is protected from a surge voltage as described above with reference to fig3 the electrical components 720 and 730 of the electrical apparatus 700 can receive the power stably from the power supply 710 as stated above the present invention does not.
3
further dried under high vacuum which gave the trifluoroacetic acid salt of compound 3 4 as an oil 116 mg 112 the material was used without purification in the following step r f 0 26 ch 2 cl 2 nh 3 in meoh 7m 9 1 1 h nmr cd 3 od u03b4 8 46 s 1h 8 01 s 1h 7 32 7 25 m 5h 5 84 s 2h 4 66 s 2h 4 44 d j 14 1 hz 1h 4 39 d j 14 1 hz 1h 3 87 dd j 4 4 8 7 hz 1h 3 70 3 58 m 2h 3 44 3 34 m 2h 2 68 dd j 5 3 13 5 hz 1h 2 48 dd j 9 1 13 5 hz 1h 2 42 2 26 m 1h 2 08 s 3h 13 c nmr cd 3 od referenced to the middle methanol peak at 49 0 ppm u03b4 153 2 146 3 141 1 138 8 137 2 129 6 129 5 129 3 114 6 104 1 79 4 73 0 72 5 63 4 49 4 41 6 40 1 33 6 15 5 hrms m h calcd for c 21 h 30 n 5 o 3 s 432 2069 found 432 2059 the product of example 3 5 70 mg 0 11 mmol was dissolved in methanolic ammonia 7m 5 ml and pd black 95 mg 0 89 mmol was added followed by hydrazine hydrate 500 u03bcl 10 3 mmol.
2
monitored by conventional monitoring means and their condition and or status are displayed by the plurality of indicators included in section 14 of visual indicators 12 on film processing machine 10 in the second section of processing machine 10 the completed film frames from said first section are assembled into ten film frame packs that include such things as a housing a battery and a film frame positioning biasing spring a plurality of variable quantities associated with the film pack assembly section are monitored by conventional means similar to the monitoring means in section one and their condition and or status are displayed by the plurality of indicators included in section 16 of visual indicators 12 on film processing machine 10 in the third section of film processing machine 10 each assembled film pack is placed in its own individually sealed package as in the first and second sections of film processing machine 10 a plurality of variable quantities associated with the film packaging section are monitored by conventional monitoring means and their condition and or status are displayed by the plurality of indicators included in section 18 of visual indicators 12 on said film processing machine 10 table 20 is located in a position immediately in front of processing machine 10 in fairly.
7
service is generally referred to as a failover process in some embodiments of the present invention the failover process may include three types of failover operations that each covers a possible disaster situation in a first situation herein referred to as a migration both the primary and failover sites are available and the service is switched from the primary site to the failover site during the migration operation the application providing the service at the primary site is first shutdown followed by any necessary data replication before the application is started at the failover site in a second situation herein referred to as a takeover the primary site is unavailable thereby preventing an orderly shutdown of the application at the primary site or any necessary data replication to the failover site the primary site may become unavailable for a variety of reasons such as for example a power loss at the primary site interruption of a communication link between the primary site and the organization 39 s intranet or physical damage to the servers or data storage devices at the primary site during the takeover operation the application is started at the failover site in a third situation herein referred to as a failback the service is being provided by the failover site and the service is switched back to the primary site during the migration operation the application providing the service at the failover site is first shutdown followed by any necessary data replication before the application is started at the primary site authorization to initiate a failover is tightly controlled and.
3
or tri glycerides ethoxylated fatty acids etc however ethoxylated alcohols and phenols are the preferred co surfactants ethoxylated alcohols have been used in past as a stabilising emulsifying additives for making water containing fuel compositions for example a u s pat no 6 080 716 of 2000 describes a surfactant which is made by reaction of aliphatic alcohol with ethylene oxide the non ionic ethoxylated surfactant as emulsifying additives are prepared from reaction of aliphatic alcohol with ethylene oxide and are also available commercially in one embodiment the cosurfactant is ethoxylated linear alcohol nonionic type with varying alcohol chain and ethoxylation content these are available commercially as tomah products under the name u201c tomadol u201d these have the general chemical representation as ro ch 2 ch 2 o nh where r is mostly linear alkyl chain and n may vary from 2 5 to about 12 preferably from 2 5 to 7 these ethoxylates are generally in the molecular weight range of 280 to 590 and the ethylene content wt varies from 35 to 70 the advantage of using u201c tomodols u201d include the preferred range of hlb values of 4 to 12 and acceptable flash points which are in the range of 140 248 u00b0 c the lower u201c tomodols u201d are liquids at ambient temperature having.
3
extensive inclusions to the present condition whereby large fine clean colored synthetic gem diamonds are now entering the market absent from this litany of diamond synthesis discovery is a method to imbue the created diamond with the integral elements of love and romance their symbolic inclusion is central to diamond 39 s allure and appeal this crucial symbolism has been entirely lacking in the manufacture and perception of synthetic diamonds synthetic diamonds conjure up images of laboratories and test tubes with great beauty and a sense of marvel the present invention of synthesizing diamonds with the carbon of rose ushers a striking fulfillment to the history of diamond synthesis in this manner synthetic diamonds will be true not only to its composition method of u201c birth u201d and form u2014 its natural history but as importantly to its allure and mystique u2014 its cultural history diamonds and roses are the two pre eminent symbols of love diamond 39 s primary attribute of conveying love and romance will now be inextricably woven into the complete fabric of their creation the ephemeral beauty of the rose is coupled with the eternal beauty of the diamond the rose must wither but may now bloom again as.
6
invention include a coal tar pitch from allied signal corporation morristown n j with constituents having molecular weights in the 700 to 900 range and a melting range of 60 u00b0 c to 150 u00b0 c another example of a suitable pitch is a petroleum pitch a 240 from the ashland petroleum company ashland ky this petroleum pitch has a higher molecular weight with a softening point above 120 u00b0 c polyimides are a group of high molecular weight polymers having an imide group conhco or conco in each repeat unit of the polymer chain an example of a polyimide resinous polymer suitable for use in the resin bonding systems of the subject invention is superimide 800 a product from b f goodrich an addition type polymer of the polyimide type this polyimide consists essentially of aromatic organic moieties with polyimide linkages as provided such polymers are formed with amine end groups or dianhydride end groups which permit crosslinking into a thermoset material the thermoset superlmide 800 polymer and other suitable polyimide resins have glass transition temperatures in the range of 660 u00b0 f to 840 u00b0 f as stated above it is expected there will be some high performance friction material applications or brake lining applications in which the pitch and polyirnide combinations within the above stated ranges will serve well because of their high temperature and high strength properties however due to the expense of the high amount of polyimide resin in such two component resin binder formulations the mixture will be.
5
walls 91 and 93 and the sector door walls 72 and 74 respectively on this shaft 114 between these walls 91 and 93 and parallel to the axis 62 of the door 60 there is connected a toggle link 100 pivoted at one end 102 to the inside of the movable wall 98 and at the other end to the bar 114 this link 100 may comprise a pair of telescopic members 104 and 106 urged apart by an interior helical spring 108 see fig iv the action of this spring 108 may be damped by a friction pneumatic or hydraulic mechanism to prevent noise when this spring pushes the movable wall 90 into its two extreme positions shown in figs iv or v and vii or viii respectively it is to be noted that this particular outwardly urged spring link 100 acts as a toggle mechanism in these two most extended positions in all other positions of the toggle link 100 such as shown in figs vi and ix the toggle link 100 is more compressed and the rod 114 to which it is connected is at the opposite end of the slots 94 from what it is when the link 100 is in its fully extended positions shown in figs iv and viii the third part of the closure 50 or 52 that moves both with and relative to the door 60 comprises a lever 110 pivoted to the door 60 on the shaft 112 parallel to and near the pivotal axis 62 of the door 60 connected to one end of the lever 110 is the shaft 114 that slides back and forth in the slot 94 of the movable pocket wall.
5
and an attachment lip the base provides an outer surface for securing the attachment body and stripper rubber to the housing the clamp secures the outer surface of the base with the housing the stripper rubber fastens to the attachment lip of the attachment body to be secured within the bowl the base of the present invention could attach to a drilling nipple that assists with inserting the casing into the well a process known as running casing application_number US 201113199197 A description referring to fig1 the attachment body of the present invention is generally illustrated by reference numeral 100 the attachment body 100 is characterized by an attachment lip 110 and base 106 the stripper rubber 112 attaches to the attachment lip 110 of the attachment body 100 after the stripper rubber 112 is attached to the attachment body 100 the attachment body 100 with stripper rubber 112 is installed within a housing 104 such as a bowl 104 the clamp 102 secures the attachment body 100 with the housing 104 continuing to refer to fig1 the housing 104 a bowl in one embodiment is installed on the drilling rig floor the clamp 102 attaches attachment body 100 and casing stripper 112 to the housing 104 for use at the well the base 106 has.
2
is attached to the frame 80 of the machine an adjustable screw 81 holds the shoulders 83 of the bearing block 76 firmly down on the corresponding shoulder 96 of the backup roll shaft 77 and shaft 97 of backup 82 are carried in roller bearings 98 and 99 respectively the spacing of the die cutting wheel from the backup roll 82 is set by means of shoulders 83 and or 96 most label stocks have the same thickness and the height of the shoulders can be accurately set to be that of the thickness of the die plus the thickness of the web such that the die will cut the label but will not appreciably penetrate into the web this spacing is such that when the die is not in contact with the web the web can be pulled through the gap between the background of the die cutting roll and the backup roll by pinch rolls at a speed faster than that given by rolls 75 and 82 if so desired those skilled in the art will appreciate that the use of shoulders 83 and 96 permit easy and quick change over without the need of skilled expensive operators die roll 75 carries along its length three sizes of dies 90 91 and 92.
4
order to allow the bed 1 of hook needles to be driven at a work speed equal to the one of the bars and the side plates the two ends of the bar and the bed 1 as shown in fig7 are supported by the upper ends of the two parallel arms 57 extending in a substantially vertical position of which only one is visible both arms have a considerable length and are pivotably connected at the lower end thereof to pins 58 fixed to the frame due to the increased lenght of the arms 57 and the limitation of the range of their pivotal movement determined by the operational displacement of the hook needles the latter draw an arc which can practically be considered rectilinear near the bed of the hook needles the arms 57 are caused to swing by a respective connecting rod 59 operated by an eccentric 60 the eccentricity being such as to induce the hook needles to a reciprocated movement having a displacement sufficient for their work also in this case the introduction of the connecting rod eccentric mechanism allows high work speed it has still to be noted that the novel features of the bars namely their circular cross section with their guide and stiffening means the mechanism operating the same bars or the mechanism operating the side plates 10 and 11 and the mechanism operating the bed of the hook needles must necessarily work in concert with each other to obtain high work speed rates because the lack of one of them would not.
6
one or more piezoelectric elements 303 for example this relationship can be expressed as wherein t pulse represents the time of detonation and t piezo represents the time required for the detonation wave to propagate through the one or more piezoelectric elements 303 the time of detonation t pulse may be represented by t pulse p 2 c 2 vod u00b7 n turns wherein p represents the pitch c represents the circumference of driver 305 vod represents the velocity of detonation of explosive material 311 as discussed above and n turns represents the number of turns of explosive material 311 the time required for the detonation wave to propagate through the one or more piezoelectric elements t piezo may be represented by wherein n piezo represents the number of piezoelectric elements 303 t piezo represents the thickness of each piezoelectric element 303 and v sound in piezo represents the velocity of sound in the material of the piezoelectric elements 303 dielectric portion 313 is provided between driver 305 and receiver 307 about piezoelectric elements 303 to inhibit surface flashover between driver 305 and receiver 307 along piezoelectric elements 303 the occurrence of surface flashover generally inhibits the peak voltage produced by piezoelectric elements 303 and thus is typically undesirable in one embodiment materials suitable for use as dielectric portion 313 are those that are capable of holding off a voltage corresponding to.
8
112 and a top surface 128 of the insulating oxide 113 it can be appreciated that such excess rusi x can also be deposited in recessed locations on the substrate or even on tools that are used during the deposition process generally the excessive ruthenium silicide 124 has to be removed from the substrate assembly 110 prior subsequent processing steps however prior to the present invention there is no known method of effectively removing ruthenium silicide which has substantially limited the application of using rusi x in semiconductor fabrication as described in greater detail above the present invention provides a novel method of selectively removing rusi x from a substrate surface without affecting other layers of material deposited on the substrate surface 114 in particular the method comprises exposing the substrate surface containing ruthenium silicide to a hypochlorite salt based solution preferably the solution is applied to the substrate surface using a well known immersion or spray technique after exposing the substrate to the hypochlorite solution for a predetermined amount of time the solution will dissolve the ruthenium silicide without attacking other material on the substrate surface in one embodiment the hypochlorite salt based solution comprises a 11 potassium hypochlorite solution combined with a 49 hydrofluoric acid and d i water in a 3 1 50 ratio respectively in particular the substrate surface is preferably immersed to the.
5
the cutter hub alters the axial spacing between the first cutter ring and the second cutter ring resulting in alteration of the spacing of the cutters located thereon reorientation of the first cutter ring and or the second cutter ring is accomplished by reversing the orientation of the one cutter ring with respect to the other varying the number of spacers which locate and brace the first cutter ring and second cutter ring on the cutter hub and or varying the relative widths of the spacers application_number US 84825992 A description referring to fig1 through 9 the illustrated cutter assemblies typical of this invention consist of a shaft 10 on which is mounted a hub 12 shaft 10 and hub 12 are fixedly secured to the face of a rotatable cutterhead not shown of a tunnel boring or raise boring machine in a manner known in the art seal carrier 14 is located between shaft 10 and hub 12 and supports bearing seal ring 16 bearings 18 are typically tapered roller bearings and the bearing chamber typically is lubricated and sealed by bearing seal rings 16 in a known manner inner bearing races 20 support bearings 18 on shaft 10 and outer bearing races 22 support hub 12 on bearings 18 such that outer bearing races 22 and hub 12 roll on bearings 18 bearing cages 24 retain bearings during relative rotation of hub 12 about axis 25 hub 12 is circumferentially disposed over shaft 10 such that the rotation of hub 12 on bearings 18 relative to shaft 10 is in a manner conventional per se hub 12 being substantially wheel shaped has a peripheral surface 26 of a given width shoulder 28 of hub 12 is located on one side and.
7
keyed binding lever 204 as shown in fig1 the binding lever 204 includes a knurled top section 222 a retaining ring 224 an annular rib 226 and a lower section 228 the lower section 228 in this case is oval shaped for a snug fit into the lower section 230 see fig1 of the cavity 212 the section 228 is designed to extend beyond the plane of the base 210 for cooperation with an appropriately shaped receptacle in an external structure so that the spool caddy 200 will be keyed i e positionally aligned to the external structure turning back to the spool caddy 1 of fig1 and 2 the snap plate 40 having a thickness 34 z 34 includes a centrally located cavity shaped opening 46 similar in shape to the cavity 20 of the body 10 as well as a slot 25 corresponding to the slot 24 of the body 10 the snap plate 40 functions as means for detachably retaining or holding both a plurality of processing spools such as the processing spool 80 of fig2 and the film cartridge 70 of fig6 a the snap plate 40 may be clover shaped as shown in fig1 and 2 or its shape could vary as shown by the snap.
6
noise attendant upon ignition reaches a considerably high level therefore at the ignition timing the signal is masked so as not to receive the ignition noise thereby enabling a realiable detection of the signal from the knock sensor 1 in accordance with the embodiment described hereinabove by merely attaching the distributor to the block of the engine the mounting of the knock c u 44 of the knock control system is automatically completed and the wiring between the knock c u 44 and the igniter unit 43 is dispensed with the installation of the knock control system is effected by merely mounting the knock sensor 1 and carrying out the wiring therefrom the knock c u 44 thereby greatly simplifying the assembling process of the knock control system to the internal combustion engine as shown in fig9 and 10 it is possible for the knock c u 44 to be built into the igniter unit 43 with the ic unit generally being designated by the reference numeral 50 as shown in fig1 the ic unit 50 is fashioned so that ceramic ic substrates 502 503 are disposed on both surfaces of a metal plate 501 of for example copper or the like which serves both as a shield plate and a thermal diffusion plate with the ic unit 50 also including a power transistor 33 the ic substrate 502 and the power transistor 33 are connected by for example a wire bonding 504 in all other respects the embodiment of fig9 11 correspond to the embodiment described hereinabove in connection with fig4 and 5 with the exception of the differences relating to the specification of the distributor etc the ceramic ic substrate 502 bounded on one surface.
3
number of 295 mg koh g available under the name u201c crodafos 810 a u201d from croda gmbh d nettetal 10 parts of an ethoxylated isotridecyl alcohol available under the name u201c arlypon it 16 109 u201d from cognis gmbh dusseldorf and 10 parts of water are added and homogenized for 5 min the resulting gel like phase yield point 1120 pa with a particle size of less than 200 nm is diluted with 100 parts of water over the course of 10 min and stored at 20 u00b0 c this emulsion had a ph of 1 9 after 72 h the emulsion is adjusted to a ph of 7 with triethanolamine the emulsion obtained in this way is now investigated with regard to particle size oil viscosity and the content of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane d 4 the results can be found in table 1 the procedure described in example 4 is repeated except that the emulsion was only neutralized after 168 h the emulsion obtained in this way is now investigated with regard to particle size oil viscosity and the content of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane d 4 the results can be found in table 1 the procedure described in example 4 is repeated except that only.
3
polyamines include any fatty acid having from 4 to 28 carbon atoms alternatively from 10 independently up to 20 carbon atoms by u201c independently u201d herein is meant that any lower threshold may be combined with any upper threshold for the same parameter these salts may be prepared by any conventional mechanism or reaction and may be generally prepared using a 1 1 stoichiometric ratio of the fatty acid to the primary amine functionality the other component of the lubricant blend fatty acid esters may include but are not necessarily limited to fatty acid 1 3 dioxane 5 5 dimethanol esters fatty acid 2 ethyl 1 hexanol esters fatty acid methyl esters fatty acid ethyl esters fatty acid glycerol esters fatty acid trimethylolpropane esters and mixtures thereof fatty acid esters suitable for the lubricant blend may be made by known techniques and methods of reacting the fatty acids with an alcohol the fatty acids used to react with the alcohols include any fatty add having from 4 to 28 carbon atoms alternatively from 10 independently up to 20 carbon atoms suitable alcohols glycols and polyols used to react with the fatty acids include but are not necessarily limited to 1 3 dioxane 5 5 dimethanol 2 ethyl 1 hexanol methanol ethanol glycerol trimethylolpropane and mixtures thereof alternatively the alcohols glycols and polyols may have from 1 to 8 carbon atoms in one non limiting embodiment the alcohol is multifunctional such as a glycol or polyol these.
3
hours preferably for 4 to 10 hours a compound of formula iii with an excess of hydrazine in alcoholic preferably ethanolic solution reduction of the amidrazone intermediate iib into the corresponding amidine i occurs under the same conditions as those starting from amidoxime iia further objects of the present invention are compounds of general formula ii as represented in fig1 in particular those of the following formulas iv and v as l or d enantiomers and as e or z isomers or e z mixtures and as free bases or as salts thereof formed with acids the following examples further explain the improved methods of synthesis of the present invention and the synthesis of new intermediates however without restricting the invention analysis of the eluates and products obtained according to the examples was carried out with 1 h nmr hplc electrospray ms or elementary analysis the enantiomeric excess was determined according to known methods using hplc and chiral analytical columns the starting compounds of general formula iii and their manufacture are known e g wo 00 17158 75 4 g 0 126 mol of n u03b1 2 4 6 triisopropylphenylsulfonyl 3 cyano l phenylalanine 4 ethoxycarbonyl piperazide was dissolved in 1 5 l of ethanol the solution was mixed with 32 5 g 0 47 mol of hydroxylamine hydrochloride and with a solution of 25 4 g 0 24 mol of na 2 co 3 in 0 5 l of water and refluxed for 6 hours 80 u00b0 c the crude product obtained.
9
king pin designs which further provides improved contact with the trailer king pin and which provides structure for visually observing the relative position of the extension adapter and the hitch assembly located in the bed of the towing vehicle the fifth wheel extension adapter comprises a vertical column a bottom portion designed to releasably connect to the hitch assembly and a top portion designed to adjustably mate to a wide range of trailer king pin designs the fifth wheel extension adapter is further designed to be easily attachable and easily removable permitting the operator maximum flexible use of the towing vehicle as well as the ability with only one extension adapter to tow the widest variety of fifth wheel trailers an additional improvement included within this invention is a mirror attachment which provides the structure for the operator to observe and guide the extension to mate with the hitch assembly application_number US 79508697 A description fig1 shows the detachable extension adapter invention 101 designed to convert a fifth wheel trailer 901 to a gooseneck trailer permitting the acceptance of the ball hitch 903 at bed level in the towing vehicle 902 the extension adapter 101 is composed of a vertical column 102 a top portion 103 and a ball coupler assembly 119 the vertical column 102 provides extended structural support between the fifth wheel trailer 901 and the ball hitch assembly located in the bed of the towing vehicle 902 the vertical column 102 is preferably made of quarter inch plate structural steel formed to a 180 degree columnar shape or a shape which is somewhat similar thereto with two gussets 505 and 506 formed at the back side 122 of the vertical column 102 the gussets 505 and.
7
12 generally flat to permit ready passage of a plurality of pens over one another having an elongated stylus tube 14 extending in the lengthwise direction from body 12 and terminating with a writing nib 16 at a bent front portion 18 of stylus tube 14 the underside of body 12 includes as shown in phantom in fig1 a lengthwise slot 20 provided by channel members 20a and 20b adapted to slidingly receive a pen arm along the length of the underside of body 12 body 12 further including no other interfering configurations to preclude the sliding engagement of a mating pen arm along the whole length of body 12 also seen in fig1 is pen arm 22 comprising in accordance with the present invention an elongated blade 24 with mounting means 26 at the rear end of blade 24 for mounting pen arm 22 in an instrument and a positioning means namely a slot 28 at the forward end of blade 24 for positioning the forward end of blade 24 at the nib end of the mating stylus tube intermediate the ends of stylus tube 14 in the plane formed by bent portion 18 and stylus tube 14 bends 30 and 32 are provided to facilitate inter pen passage of a plurality of such pens used in combination blade 24 includes corresponding bends 34 and 36 so that when marker 10 and arm 22 are assembled as shown by the arrow in fig1 the stylus tube 14 of marker 10 traverses essentially the same lengthwise path as blade 24 of pen arm 22 in this manner the vertical space required by the stylus tube pen arm.
8
and housing 18 including sensor 4 sheathing 20 may also enclose the top side and the bottom side of cable 2 sheathing 20 in the exemplary embodiment shown here has two straps 40 and 42 which are manufactured together with sheathing 20 during injection molding straps 40 42 have two openings in which fastening elements in the form of two expanding rivets 44 and 46 are again accommodated with the aid of which the sensor and cable 32 are fastened on the vehicle body sensor 4 may additionally have an evaluation circuit in particular an asic circuit in housing 18 furthermore housing 18 including sensor 4 may be configured as an lga sensor whereby electrical contacts 51 fig5 for electrical contacting of the sensor and the evaluation circuit are provided on the bottom side of housing 18 housing 18 including sensor 4 and the evaluation circuit may thus form a sensor chip set fig5 shows a schematic cross section through housing 18 including sensor 4 whereby an evaluation circuit in particular an asic circuit may be provided in housing 18 depending on the specific embodiment selected housing 18 is mechanically secured by contacts 34 36 and sensor 4 is electrically connected to contacts 34 36 by electrical contacts 51 which are provided on the bottom side of housing 18 furthermore after assembly of housing 18 sheathing 20 may be extruded using.
9
30 between surface 34 and washer 36 the operation of the valve will now be described the valve is normally coupled to a t piece connection in the pipe line on either the inlet or the exit side of a pump not shown with the valve fitted e g to the pump inlet side air which is trapped in the pump line ahead of any liquid from a tanker can be expelled through the valve during priming of the pump the trapped air will act on washer 16 and valve member 18 to overcome the spring bias and allow air to escape through ports 28 and 14 as shown by the arrows in fig3 as the air is removed washer 16 will sealingly engage over ports 14 to close off the valve the rising of the liquid will also cause float 40 to abut washer 26 and seal off ports 28 as shown in fig4 in this position the pump will have been primed and the pump will commence its normal pumping operation the pressure drop from pumping may allow float 40 to fall back onto washer 36 as the atmospheric pressure acting on valve member 18 is greater than the pressure inside the pipe line valve member 18 and washer 16 will prevent entry of air into the valve during pumping fig5 shows the main member 12 incorporated into a screw threaded member 42 which may be screwed onto a threaded t piece member 44 the member 44 joins the pump line not shown at right angles thereto a suitable seal 46 ensures a leakproof fitting if desired the threads could be replaced by flanges which are clamped together it will be appreciated.
8
of the destination table 17 of the node control module 10 shown in fig5 showing correspondence between the destination ip address of the ip packet 902 and the internal address the connection control unit 418 controls packet reception from the extension module 51 the module authentication control unit 417 authenticates the extension module 51 the memory 420 stores an authentication condition table or the like described later by referring to fig8 the connector 419 is connected to a connector 519 of the extension module 51 the module connection sensor 416 determines whether the extension module 51 is connected or not to the connector 419 and informs a result of the determination to the module authentication control unit 417 for example the module connector sensor 416 is a pressure sensor an electric sensor or the like and only needs to detect connection of the extension module 51 to the connector 419 the extension module 51 includes an input unit 511 a display unit 512 a module control unit 513 a memory 514 a packet data statistics unit 515 and a connector 519 the input unit 511 receives information from the administrator and transmits the input information to the module control unit 513 the display unit 512 displays the information received from the module control unit 513 the input and display units 511 and 512 may be interfaces connected to the computer for inputting information to the module control unit 513 the module control unit 513 controls the entire extension module 51 the memory 514 stores an authentication.
8
70 or greater where the input voltage vin is greater than 120v and the switching frequency is greater than 1 mhz alternatively transistors q 1 or q 2 can be replaced with a diode 106 to achieve substantially the same result as shown with the spmss 100 2 and 100 3 of fig5 8 when the diode 106 replaces transistor q 2 in smps 100 2 the smps 100 2 relies on the reverse recovery time of diode 106 i e period where diode is reverse bias conducting that allows for a negative inductor current to slew the switching node sw but the diode 106 should be selected to have an appropriate reverse recovery time to achieve this result with smps 100 2 the controller 102 2 can use comparator 206 within measurement circuit 205 2 as gate driver circuit 202 2 does not provide a gate drive or control signal to a u201c low side transistor u201d when the diode 106 replaces transistor q 1 in smps 100 3 the smps 100 3 is configured to operate as an u201c inverted buck converter u201d and similarly using the reverse recovery time of diode 106 achieves the desired result additionally the controller 102 3 can use comparator 208 within measurement circuit 205 3 as gate driver circuit 202 3 does not provide a gate drive or control signal to a u201c high side transistor u201d the use of a diode i e diode 106 may be preferable because the configuration of the controller i e 102 2 or 102 3 would be simpler but conventional diodes may be prohibitive as it may limit the functionality of the.
2
is high gravure roll 13 should preferably be rotated in the counterclockwise direction in fig3 so that the surface of gravure roll 13 contacting web 11 moves opposite to the direction of movement of web 11 when coating material viscosity is low gravure roll 13 should be rotated clockwise in fig3 so that the surface of gravure roll 13 contacting web 11 moves in the same direction as web 11 using these techniques coating applied to the undersurface of web 11 is satisfactorily smooth by varying rotational speed of gravure roll 13 to change the relative velocity between web 11 and gravure roll 13 smoothness of coating applied to the undersurface of web 11 may be assured and coating thickness can be adjusted and even controlled to a predetermined value using a plurality of gravure coating devices of the type shown in fig3 and 4 a web 11 can be transported through the gravure coating devices and coating materials of different colors can be supplied to coat respective portions of the web with coating materials of different colors an example blue red and yellow coatings may be fed to three serially disposed gravure coating devices of the type illustrated in fig3 and 4 the respective gravure coating devices are maintained below and out of contact with web 11 until a selected portion of undersurface of web 11 which must be coated with a specific color approaches the gravure coating devices when the selected portion of the web reaches the gravure.
8
first system 400 structure with magnetic deflectors disclosed in present invention the electron beam 410 emanating from the cathode tip 420 is accelerated by anode 430 voltage passes through gun aperture 440 beam limit aperture 442 beam tube 450 condenser lens 460 and modified soril lens 480 and then impinges onto the sample surface 490 the modified soril lens 480 includes magnetic objective lens 482 magnetic deflectors 484 which are located outside the beam tube 450 and the modified controlling electrode 486 the secondary electrons 412 emanated from sample surface 490 are collected by the multi channels detector 470 to form a stereo image of the interest area for material identification the x ray 414 generated from the position that is impinged by the electron beam 410 is collected by energy dispersive spectrometer eds detector 472 to reveal material characteristics fig5 a 5 c are the excitation voltages and positions diagrams of the charged particle beam system 400 that operates with magnetic deflectors the first example illustrated in fig5 a is an example of inspecting or reviewing a sample the beam accelerating voltage 15 kv is applied to cathode vc and anode va across the ground potential 0v the beam tube bias.